Tovább a fő tartalomhoz
Oldalpanel
itc-old.semmelweis.hu
magyar (hu)
Deutsch (de)
English (en)
magyar (hu)
Adja meg keresési lekérdezését
Jelenleg vendégként van bejelentkezve (
Belépés
)
Urogenital disorders
Általános
I. Complex urologic malformations
II. Grave uterine myomatosis
III. Testicular hydrocele
IV. Puerperal uterus/puerperal fever
Téma 5
Kezdőoldal
Naptár
Urogenital disorders
Kezdőoldal
Kurzusok
Faculty of Medicine
Optional courses
Urogenital disorders
IV. Puerperal uterus/puerperal fever
Case report
Case report
Case report
Case report
◄ IV./2.1.: Main data of the presented preparation, IV./2.2.: Description of the preparation
Ugrás...
Ugrás...
Hírfórum
Chapter I./1.: Structure, ontogeny and developmental disorders of the kidney and the urinary passages
I./1.1.: Structural description of the kidney and the urinary passages
I./1.2.: Ontogeny of the uropoetic system and urinary passages
I./1.3.: Developmental disorders of the uropoetic system and urinary passages
I./1.: Anatomy test
Chapter I./2.: PATHOLOGICAL relations of complex urinary deformations
I./2.1.: Main data of the presented preparation, I./2.2.: Description of the preparation
Case report
I./2.3.: Complex urological deformations, related abnormalities
I./2.4.: Tuberculosis of the kidney (renal tuberculosis) Mycobacteriumtuberculosis
I./2.5.: Nodular prostatic hyperplasia
I./2.: Pathology test
Chapter I./3.: RADIOLOGY aspects of complex urinary tract lesions; I./3.1.: Introduction to imaging methods in urology
I./3.2.: The analysis of the interpreted case in radiologic investigation’s workflow aspect
I./3.3.: Hydronephrosis in a radiologist point of view
I./3.4.: Take home messages
I./3.: Radiology test
Chapter I./4.: CLINICAL aspects of complex urologic malformations; I./4.1.: Introduction
I./4.2.: Double ureter and double renal pelvis, ureterolithiasis, megaloureter (ureterectasia) and partial hydronephrosis
I./4.3.: Ureterocele
I./4.4.: Exstrophy of the urinary bladder
I./4.: Clinical test
Chapter II./1.: Uterus,Fallopian tube and ovary
II./1.1.: Ovary
II./1.2.: Oviduct (Fallopian tube)
II./1.3.: Uterus (womb)
II./1.: Anatomy test
Chapter II./2.: Grave myomatosus uterus gravis – PATHOLOGICAL relations
II./2.1.: Main characteristics of the preparation, II./2.2.: Description of the preparation
Case report
II./2.3.: Myoma or myomatosis uteri
II./2.4.: Extrauterine visceral leiomyomata
II./2.: Pathology test
Chapter II./3.: RADIOLOGIC aspects of uterine fibroid; II./3.1.: Introduction
II./3.2.: Plain radiograph – X-Ray, II./3.3.: Transvaginal ultrasound – TVUS, II./3.4.: Computed tomography – CT
II./3.5.: Magnetic resonance imaging – MR
II./3.6.: Therapy performed by the radiologist (interventions)
II./3.7.: Differential diagnosis
II./3.8.: Take home messages
II./3.: Radiology test
Chapter II./4.: CLINICAL aspects of Uterus myomatosus gravis
II./4.1.: Epidemiology
II./4.2.: Symptoms
II./4.3.: Course of the disease
II./4.4.: Diagnostics beside imaging, II./4.5.: Differential diagnosis
II./4.6.: Therapy
II./4.:Clinical test
Chapter III./1.: ANATOMY of the testis, its appandages and coverings
III./1.1.: Testis (orchis)
III./1.2.: Epididymis
III./1.3.: Ductus or vas deferens
III./1.4.: Spermatic cord
III./1.5.: Coverings of the testis
III./1.6.: The inguinal canal
III./1.:Anatomy test
Chapter III./2.: PATHOLOHICAL relations of hydrocele testis
III./2.1.: Main data of the presented preparation, III./2.2.: Description of the preparation
Case report
III./2.3.: Hydrocele testis and other related malformations
III./2.4.: Escherichia coli, the most important pathogen of infectious peritonitis
III./2.:Pathology test
Chapter III./3.: RADIOLOGIC aspects of hydrocele testis; III./3.1.: Introduction
III./3.2.: Ultrasound (US) examination of the testes
III./3.3.: Magnetic resonance (MR) examination of the testes
III./3.4.: Thermographic examination of the testes, III./3.5.: Primarily choosable imaging methods in case of hydrocele
III./3.6.: Differential diagnosis
III./3.7.: Take home messages
III./3.:Radiology test
Chapter III./4: CLINICAL aspects of hydrocele testis
III./4.1.: Epidemiology, etiology, III./4.2.: Symptomatology
III./4.3.: Diagnostics beyond imaging
III./4.4.: Differential diagnosis
III./4.5.: Therapy
III./4.:Clinical test
Chapter IV./1.: Microscopical anatomy of uterus, and histological changes due to the menstrual cycle
IV./1.1.: Histological structure
IV./1.2.: Cyclic changes of endometrial histology
IV./1.3.: Structure of the other parts of the uterine body
IV./1.4.: Microscopical anatomy of the Fallopian tube, and histological changes due to the menstrual cycle
IV./1.:Anatomy test
Chapter IV./2.: PATHOLOGICAL relations of puerperal uterus/puerperal fever
IV./2.1.: Main data of the presented preparation, IV./2.2.: Description of the preparation
IV./2.3.: Puerperal uterus – puerperal fever
IV./2.4.: Common causes of childbed fever: Streptococci
IV./2.:Pathology test
Chapter IV./3.: RADIOLOGIC aspects of puerperal uterus / puerperal fever/ ; IV./3.1.: Introduction
IV./3.2.: Transvaginal ultrasound examination – US (TVUS)
IV./3.3.: Magnetic resonance examination – MR
IV./3.4.: Postpartum uterus vs. endometritis
IV./3.5.: Take home messages
IV./3.:Radiology test
Chapter IV./4.: CLINICAL considerations of puerperal fever and puerperal sepsis
IV./4.1.: Epidemiology
IV./4.2.: Symptoms
IV./4.3.: Course of the disease
IV./4.4.: Diagnostics beside imaging, IV./4.5.: Differential diagnosis
IV./4.6.: Therapy
IV./4.:Clinical test
IV./2.3.: Puerperal uterus – puerperal fever ►