The aims of this course is the knowledge of the main mechanisms of renal pathophysiology and renal replacement therapies. In particular:
- Renal anatomy and physiology
- Kidney and hypertension
- Acute kidney injury
- Chronic kidney disease
- Renal replacement therapies
- Non-invasive evaluation of the arterial structure and function
Basic notions on Haematolgy as to be of use in future daily practice
Frontal lessons, practical exercises in dialysis and vascular lab
Lessons as reported on academic calendar
- Renal anatomy
- Renal physiology
- Kidney and hypertension
- Acute kidney injury
- Chronic kidney disease
- Renal replacement therapies
- Non-invasive evaluation of arterial structure and function
- Bone marrow and haematopoiesis
- Congenital and acquired anemias
- Acute and chronic leukaemias
- Lymphomas
- Monoclonal gamopathy
- Cryoglobulinaemia
- Haemostasis
Goldman-Cecil, 25° Ed.
Notes and slides given by professor