Diagnostic imaging and radiotherapy
(objectives)
The teaching of Diagnostic Imaging and Radiotherapy aims to make the student learn: • the basic knowledge of physics and chemistry useful to understand the theoretical principles of radiological techniques used in general radiology and especially in oro-maxillo-facial diagnostics; • the knowledge of the modalities of formation, transmission and especially the effects of radiation absorption and the rules of radioprotection; • the recognition of anatomical structures in normal and pathological conditions; • the main indications for the use of diagnostic imaging methods in all the pathologies of the oro-maxillofacial district and in the main pathologies of the cerebral, thoracic and abdominal district; • the specific aspects of local and systemic pathologies that may affect the oral-maxillofacial district.
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Code
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90534 |
Language
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ENG |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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6
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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MED/36
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Contact Hours
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60
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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De Luca Leonardo
(syllabus)
- Definition of radiology. Exposition of devices. Physics Recalls. - RADIOLOGY- Radiological Semeiotics - Radiological Anatomy - Indication for investigation - Advantages/disadvantages - CT - CT Semeiotics - CT Anatomy - Indication for investigation - Advantages/disadvantages - MRI - MRI Semeiotics - MRI Anatomy - Indication for investigation - Advantages/benefits - ECOGRAPHY - Semeiotics - Indication for investigation - Advantages/disadvantages - 3D CONE BEAM Semeiotics - Indication for examination - Advantages/disadvantages - Contrast media - Formation and transmission of ionizing radiation - Protection and legislation - Techniques in dental radiology. Special projections and semeiotics - Radiological anatomy of the facial bones - Endoral and extraoral methods and teleradiography - Dental anomalies, degenerative lesion of the teeth, oromaxillofacial malformations, alterations during eruption - Dental caries, periodontal disease - Cystic formations - Odontogenic/non odontogenic tumors - Fibro-osseous lesions - Dental traumas - Imaging of implantology - Temporo mandibular joint imaging - Salivary glands imaging - Nuclear medicine and radiotherapy - Radiological pictures after radiotherapy and chemotherapy - Imaging in ENT pathologies: paranasal sinuses, larynx, pharynx and petrous rocks - Imaging of OSAS - Guidelines for thoracic pathologies - Abdominal and pelvic pathologies guidelines - Musculoskeletal pathology guidelines - Lymphoproliferative pathologies guidelines - Nervous system pathologies guidelines - Endocrinology methodologies guidelines
(reference books)
• Learning Radiology: Recognizing the Basics, 3rd edition, William Herring, Edited by Saunders. • Oral Radiology. Principles and Interpretation, 7th Edition, by Stuart C. White and Michael J. Pharoah. Edited by Elsevier
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Teacher
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Squillaci Ettore
(syllabus)
- Definition of radiology. Exposition of devices. Physics Recalls. - RADIOLOGY- Radiological Semeiotics - Radiological Anatomy - Indication for investigation - Advantages/disadvantages - CT - CT Semeiotics - CT Anatomy - Indication for investigation - Advantages/disadvantages - MRI - MRI Semeiotics - MRI Anatomy - Indication for investigation - Advantages/benefits - ECOGRAPHY - Semeiotics - Indication for investigation - Advantages/disadvantages - 3D CONE BEAM Semeiotics - Indication for examination - Advantages/disadvantages - Contrast media - Formation and transmission of ionizing radiation - Protection and legislation - Techniques in dental radiology. Special projections and semeiotics - Radiological anatomy of the facial bones - Endoral and extraoral methods and teleradiography - Dental anomalies, degenerative lesion of the teeth, oromaxillofacial malformations, alterations during eruption - Dental caries, periodontal disease - Cystic formations - Odontogenic/non odontogenic tumors - Fibro-osseous lesions - Dental traumas - Imaging of implantology - Temporo mandibular joint imaging - Salivary glands imaging - Nuclear medicine and radiotherapy - Radiological pictures after radiotherapy and chemotherapy - Imaging in ENT pathologies: paranasal sinuses, larynx, pharynx and petrous rocks - Imaging of OSAS - Guidelines for thoracic pathologies - Abdominal and pelvic pathologies guidelines - Musculoskeletal pathology guidelines - Lymphoproliferative pathologies guidelines - Nervous system pathologies guidelines - Endocrinology methodologies guidelines
(reference books)
• Learning Radiology: Recognizing the Basics, 3rd edition, William Herring, Edited by Saunders. • Oral Radiology. Principles and Interpretation, 7th Edition, by Stuart C. White and Michael J. Pharoah. Edited by Elsevier
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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