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Developmental disorders
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I. Horseshoe kidney
II. Sacral congenital masses – Meningomyelocele, teratoma
III. Complex congenital heart defects
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Chapter I./1.: Anatomy and embryology of the kidney and the ureter
I./1.1.: Anatomy of the kidney and ureter
I./1.2.: Embryonic development of kidney
I./1.: Anatomy test
Chapter I./2.: Horseshoe kidney – pathological implications
I./2.1.: Main case data of the presented dissection, I./2.2.: Description of the dissection
Case Report
I./2.3.: Horseshoe kidney (rens soleiformis seu arcuatus)
I./2.4.: Other developmental anomalies of the kidney
I./2.:Pathology test
Chapter I./3.: Horseshoe kidney – radiological aspects
I./3.1.: Renal agenesis
I./3.2.: Accessory kidneys
I./3.3.: Renal ectopias
I./3.4.: Take home messages
I./3.:Radiology test
Chapter I./4.: Horseshoe Kidney
I./4.1.: Epidemiológia, I./4.2.: Signs and symptoms
I./4.3.: History
I./4.4.: Diagnostic tests, I./4.5.: Differentiál dignosis
I./4.6.: Therapy
I./4.: Clinical test
Chapter II./1.: Sacral masses
II./1.2.: Teratoma adultum
II./1.3.: Teratoma embryonale
II./1.4.: Teratoma sacrale
II./1.:Anatomy test
Chapter II./2.: Pathological implications of sacral embryonic tumours – myelomeningocele, teratoma
II./2.1.: Main case characteristics of the presented dissection, II./2.2.: Description of dissection
Case Report
II./2.3.: Meningomyelocele
II./2.4.: Sacral teratoma as the most frequent congenital tumor, and other congenital tumors
II./2.5.: Teratoma in other localizations: gonadal teratomas and other germ cell tumors, demonstrated on the example of testicular cancer
II./2.:Pathology test
Chapter II./3.: Sacral congenital masses – myelomengokele, teratoma – radiological aspects
II./3.1.: Introduction
II./3.2.: Ultrasound imaging in pregnancy (US)
II./3.3.: Radiologic imaging methods of sacral teratoma
II./3.4.: Radiologic imaging of developmental disorders related to sacral teratoma
II./3.5.: Take home messages
II./3.:Radiology test
Chapter II./4. Lumbosacral mass lesions – myelomeningocele, teratoma- clinical aspects
II./4.1.: Epidemiology
II./4.2.: Symptoms
II./4.3.: Natural history
II./4.4.: Non-imaging diagnostic tests, II./4.5.: Differential diagnosis
II./4.6.: Therapy
II./4.:Clinical test
Chapter III./1.: Disorders of cardiac development
III./1.2.: Atrial septal defect (ASD)
III./1.3.: Ventricular septal defects (VSD)
III./1.4.: Transposition of principal vessels
III./1.5.: Ductus Botalli persistens (patent ductus arteriosus), III./1.6.: Tetralogy of Fallot
III./1.:Anatomy test
Chapter III/2: Complex congenital heart defect – DORV
III/2.1: Main data of the presented specimen case, III/2.2: Description of the specimen
Case Report
III/2.3: Double-outlet right ventricle – DORV
III/2.4: Tetralogy of Fallot as a special form of DORV
III./2.:Pathology test
Chapter III./3.: Complex congenital heart defect – DORV; III./3.1.: Introduction
III./3.2.: Imaging modalities in DORV
III./3.3.: Postoperative affairs following surgical reconstructions
III./3.:Radiology test
Chapter III./4.: Complex heart defects: Clinical implications of DORV
III.4.1.: Double outlet right ventricle (DORV, double outlet right ventricle) – Introduction
III./4.2.: Epidemiology
III./4.3.: Symptomatology
III./4.4.: Clinical course, III./4.5.: Tests
III./4.6.: Differential diagnosis
III./4.7.: Treatment
III./4.:Clinical test
Chapter I./1.: Anatomy and embryology of the kidney and the ureter ►