Unit RIPRODUCTION PATOLOGY AND ANTENATAL DIAGNOSIS

Course
Midwifery
Study-unit Code
A000967
Curriculum
In all curricula
Teacher
Giancarlo Di Renzo
CFU
4
Course Regulation
Coorte 2019
Offered
2020/21
Type of study-unit
Obbligatorio (Required)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa integrata

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY MODULE 2

Code GP003757
CFU 2
Teacher Giuseppe Luzi
Teachers
  • Giuseppe Luzi
Hours
  • 30 ore - Giuseppe Luzi
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Scienze medico-chirurgiche
Academic discipline MED/40
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)

GYNAECOLOGY AND MIDWIFERY - MODULE 1

Code 50464101
CFU 1
Teacher Giancarlo Di Renzo
Teachers
  • Giancarlo Di Renzo
Hours
  • 15 ore - Giancarlo Di Renzo
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Scienze medico-chirurgiche
Academic discipline MED/40
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Pathophysiology of reproduction

Pathophysiology of puerperium
Reference texts Reference texts:

Handbook of Gynaecology and Obstetrics. Gian Carlo Di Renzo. Ed. Verduci. 2nd Edition, 2009

Semeiotic Obstetrics. Malvasi, Di Renzo Ed. CIC, Rome. 2011
Educational objectives Knowledge of the general principles of the pathophysiology of human reproduction, including infertility and sterility

Knowledge of the main PM methods
Prerequisites The student must have successfully completed examination of the reproductive physiology, childbirth and the postnatal period. Research Methodology
Teaching methods Face to face

Theoretical lessons and practical training

Seminar lectures with audiovisual material
Other information
Learning verification modality The exam includes an oral test with a discussion-interview of about 20 minutes aimed to ascertain the level of knowledge and the capacity of understanding acquired by the student, judging also the properties of language and exposure, the duration of the test varies depending of the performance of the test itself.

For selected case a written test could be proposed with administration of queries with multiple or free choice.
Extended program Fetal origins of adult diseases

The concept of high risk pregnancy

Nutritional pathology in pregnancy

Infectious diseases

Hematologic disorders

Glucidic dysmetabolism

Self-immune diseases

Featl sex and pregnancy

Pathology of labour

CLINICAL PATHOLOGY

Code 50026101
CFU 1
Teacher Marina Maria Bellet
Teachers
  • Marina Maria Bellet
Hours
  • 15 ore - Marina Maria Bellet
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Scienze medico-chirurgiche
Academic discipline MED/05
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Disorders related to the gestational status (anemia, diabetes, hypertension).
Proteins of plasma and amniotic fluid.
Congenital anomalies.
Introduction to Molecular prenatal diagnosis.
Reference texts K. Wilson et al. Metodologia biochimica. Le bioscienze e le biotecnologie in laboratorio. Raffaello Cortina Editore, 2001
G. Federici et al. Medicina di Laboratorio 2° Edizione, McGraw-Hill 2008
Supporting material shown during the lessons in electronic format
Educational objectives The specific objective of the course is the acquisition of concepts of normality, homeostasis and pathology. Moreover, it will be important to learn the general principles of pathophysiology and laboratory medicine related to pregnancy and reproduction.
Prerequisites In order to understand and to know to tackle the majority of the information given within the Course, you must have deep knowledge of Physiology and General Pathology. Moreover, knowledge and methodological contents of Anatomy and Biochemistry are mandatory prerequisite for students planning to follow this Course with profit.
Teaching methods Face-to-face and seminar lectures with audiovisual material on all subjects of the Course
Other information No additional information
Learning verification modality The exam consists of an oral test with a duration depending on the performance of the test itself (20-25 minutes). The test aims at evaluate the level of knowledge and understanding achieved by the student, as well as his/her ability to develop diagnostic solutions during the discussion of clinical cases.
Extended program General principles of diagnostic laboratory: operating procedures of the laboratory, diagnosis and use of laboratory tests, biological variable
Antibodies in immunological diagnostic techniques
Diagnosis and hormones of pregnancy
Blood variables and anemia
Erythroblastosis and fetal blood groups
White blood cells: leukemia and lymphoma
Serum protein electrophoresis and amniotic liquid
Hemostasis: coagulopathy and thrombocytopenia in pregnancy
Plasmatic enzymes and physiopathology
Clinical biochemistry and biochemical control of the pregnant woman
Diabetes and hypertension in pregnancy
Placental proteins for the assessment of human fetal-placental in high-risk pregnancy
Congenital anomalies: gene mutations and chromosomal
Tritest, bitest and molecular biology techniques in prenatal diagnosis
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