I.C. Medical and clinical sciences 1
(objectives)
The educational purposes of the teaching are oriented to provide students with the necessary knowledge of orthopedic and traumatological pathology in adulthood and developmental age with particular attention to degenerative and traumatic injuries of the joints (shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, ankle). For each pathological condition, the classification criteria, the main clinical signs, the necessary radiographic projections as well as the most appropriate radiological techniques for the definition of the pathology will be described. The student will have to know the predisposing conditions and the clinical characteristics of the different solid neoplastic pathologies for the definition of a diagnostic procedure. The knowledge of prognostic and predictive factors according to the characteristics linked to the neoplasm and the patient, will allow to understand the management strategy of the different tumors, taking into account the therapeutic options applicable in the various stages of the disease and their side effects in order to integrate the knowledge of the professional profile with a view to multidisciplinary collaboration. Furthermore, the student, possessing the basic notions relating to Diagnostic Imaging and Interventional Radiology, will be able to further enrich his / her skills with those of other professional healthcare professionals. The student must acquire theoretical knowledge relating to real and radiographic anatomy and to the main pathologies of the jaw bones and the stomatognathic system. He must also identify the main diagnostic questions posed by the dental specialist and know the radiographic examinations relevant to this district.
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Profit certificate
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Module: Diseases of the Locomotive system
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The educational goal of teaching are aimed at providing students with the necessary knowledge of orthopedic and traumatological pathology in adult and chilwood with particular attention to degenerative and traumatic joints lesions (shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, ankle, etc.). For each pathological condition the classification criteria, the main clinical signs, the necessary radiographic projections as well as the most appropriate radiological techniques for the definition of the pathology will be described.
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Language
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ENG |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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2
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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MED/33
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Contact Hours
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20
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Franceschi Francesco
(syllabus)
Principles of Fractures. Upper limb fractures. Lower limb fractures. Pelvic and vertebral fractures.
Osteoarthritis
Shoulder Diseases (Capsuloligamentous Diseases, Osteoarthritis) Hand and Foot Disorders
Hip Disorders (Capsuloligamentous Diseases, Osteoarthritis)
Knee Disorders (Capsuloligamentous Diseases, Osteoarthritis)
Ankle Disorders (Capsuloligamentous Diseases, Osteoarthritis)
Spinal Disorders
BoneTumors (Primary tumors and Metastases)
(reference books)
A.Mancini, C. Morlacchi , “Clinica Ortopedica” Manuale-Atlante; V Edizione A cura di F.Franceschi e F Mancini; Piccin editore
Mark D. Miller Stephen R. Thompson Miller's Review of Orthopaedics 7th Edition
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Traditional
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Mandatory
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Teacher
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Padua Roberto
(syllabus)
• Introduction to musculoskeletal disease ◦ Bone lesion ◦ Muscle lesion ◦ Capsuloligamentous injuries • Traumatic pathology ◦ Fractures ◦ Dislocations ◦ Sprain • Shoulder pathology • Pathology of the knee • Hip pathology • Foot pathology • Spine disease • Pediatric pathology • Outlines of oncological pathology
(reference books)
Greene Walter . “Netter's Orthopaedics” Elsevier - Health Sciences Division, United States (2006) ISBN 10: 1929007027 ISBN 13: 9781929007028
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Module: Medical oncology
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Students will need to know the predisposing conditions and the clinical characteristics of the various neoplastic diseases in order to define a diagnostic procedure. The knowledge of prognostic and predictive factors linked to the characteristics related to the neoplasm and to the patient, will help to understand the strategy for the management of different tumors, taking into account the therapeutic options available in the various phases of the disease and their side effects in a risk/benefit assessment perspective in order to achieve useful skills for collaboration with multidisciplinary teams. In addition, students through their basic notions on diagnostic imaging and interventional radiology will be able to further integrate the competency of their own professional profile with that of other health figures in the technical-diagnostic professional group.
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Language
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ENG |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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3
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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MED/06
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Contact Hours
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30
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Riondino Silvia
(syllabus)
◦ Epidemiology of cancer and prevention ◦ Prognostic and predictive risk factors ◦ Carcinogenesis, cancer growth and proliferation, cancer immune tolerance ◦ Assessment and investigations of patients with cancer, including history, physical examination, laboratory and imaging techniques. Performance Status Evaluation (Karnofsky and ECOG scores) ◦ Tumour staging ◦ Response Evaluation Criteria In Solid Tumours (RECIST) ◦ Principles of therapy of oncological diseases and clinical effects of therapeutic approaches used: Surgery, radiotherapy, cytotoxic approach (neoajuvant, adjuvant, metastatic and palliatives approaches), target therapy and immune anti-cancer agents. Drug resistance ◦ Management of medical emergencies and complications resulting from cancer or its treatment.
(reference books)
Chmielowski B., Territo M.C. Manual of Clinical Oncology. Ed: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. ISBN 9781496349576
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Module: Elements of stomatological diseases
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Theorethic knowledge of real and radiographic anatomy, of the main congenital and acquired pathology of the stomatological apparatus and maxillary bones. The student must be able to identify the main radiographic examinations needed to make diagnosis in this area and the main diagnostic questions of the Dentist The individual diagnostic-prognostic-therapeutic-dental procedure requires to be accompanied not only by a clinical-objective examination but also by appropriate instrumental and diagnostic investigations. In fact, the recognition of a pathological condition requires a good knowledge of the normal radiographic anatomy and its variants. The purpose of odonto-stomatological radiology is to highlight the anatomical structures of the orofacial district, both in terms of soft and hard tissues, thus allowing the evaluation of structures which are not clearly evident on direct examination by a specialist. The goal of the most advanced radiographic diagnostic systems is to give the greatest amount of information with the least amount of exposure to ionizing radiations. Starting from the basic dental panoramic scanning dental X-ray, radiological investigations must be observed in the context of a set of integrated methodological possibilities, always keeping in mind clinical indications, and proceeding, if necessary, with the aid of complementary methods.
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Language
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ENG |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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2
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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MED/28
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Contact Hours
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20
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Mortellaro Carmen
(syllabus)
Main anatomical structures and pathophysiology Anatomy of the orofacial district and stomatognathic system with particular reference to dental elements: Eruption period Deciduous and permanent elements Eruption anomalies Anomalies in shape, volume, number, structure, position, location Retentions, disodontiasis, partial and total inclusions of the third molars Dental traumatology Tooth decay periodontopathies Apical osteolytic lesions Cranial facial growth from birth to adulthood
Main diagnostic and methodological tests or exposure to all areas subject to the diagnostic question, offering the dentist a complete view of the patient's anatomy.
Dental Panoramic Radiography (Orthopanoramic, Orthopantomography or OPT) a diagnostic examination of the two complete dental arches and of the maxillofacial district. The dental overview is needed to have a global view of the state of the teeth, of the mandibular and maxillary bone, of the joints and of the gingival tissues. It allows a quick overview of a patient's dental and oral status. It is carried out using a specific X-ray apparatus (panoramic radiograph or orthopantomograph) which allows to impress a digital sensor placed mirror-like to the source that rotates around the patient's head.
Direct digital technique During data acquisition the camera displays images in real time. The high resolution sensor and the advanced characteristics of the source of the rays allow to obtain images with high diagnostic value and with a dose of radiation to the patient 30-50% less than the traditional film technique. This exam allows to display all the areas in just one exposure, offering the dentist a complete view of the patient's anatomy.
Endoral or intraoral radiography is a diagnostic examination of some dental elements, used to specifically visualize the anatomy of the individual element (crown, tooth root, gum tissue) when a circumscribed pathology is suspected. It is performed using a specific X-ray device (intraoral) which allows to impress a small phosphor plate placed intraorally in correspondence with the element object of the diagnostic question. Being a targeted exam, it allows you to view and monitor the areas in question projected with an angle more suited to the single element.
Bitewing intraoral radiography on film of about 3 x 4 cm., which allows to see some upper and lower teeth simultaneously. It allows early detection and diagnosis of hidden caries or gum problems. Periapical radiography intraoral radiography of the same size as the previous one, which allows a complete view of a tooth, from the crown to the apex of the root and the surrounding tissues. It allows the identification of abscesses, cysts, caries and is used "routinely" during endodontic treatment. Teleradiography (in latero-lateral, anterior posterior and sub-vertex cranial projections) Extra-oral radiography, which allows to see all the dental elements, the bones of the oral cavity, the skull and the face in the three projections, on a film about 18 x 24 cm in size. It is useful, above all, during orthodontic treatment. Dental CBCT (Cone Bean Computed Tomography) radiography that provides a three-dimensional image of bony and dental structures. It allows, among other things, to study the characteristics of bone tissue in relation to a dental implant intervention, the relationships of a tooth in bone inclusion with neighbouring nerve structures and adjacent elements. Note: the radiographic images obtained require the organization of a computer database that allows them to be stored over time.
(reference books)
White and Pharoah's Oral Radiology 8th Edition
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Teacher
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Signorini Luca
(syllabus)
-Maxillofacial and stomatognatic apparatus anatomy Mentions on the mail pathologies: -Teeth anomalies (shape, volume, number, structure, position, seat) -Dental thraumas -Decays - Periodontal diseases -Apical periodontitis -Cysts of maxillary bones - Main odontogenic tumors, of the maxillary bones and of the salivary glands -Jaws fractures -TMJ disorders - X-rays examinations utilized for diagnosis of the previus pathologies: Periapical x-rays, orthopanoramic, Skull projections, Cone beam CT scan, Spiral TC scan, MRI
(reference books)
1. Oxford Handbook of oral and Maxilofaccial surgary. Cascarini, Shilling, Gurney, Brennan. Oxford University Press 2018
2. Oxford Handbook of clinical dentistry. Mitchell, Mitchell, Longridge, Clarke, Aftab. Oxford University Press 2019 3. Dental Radiography. Principles and tecniques. Iannucci, Howerton. Elsevier 2016
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