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| PATH0153-3 | Module : Urology : Urological pathologies
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| Duration : | 35h Th |
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| Holder(s) : | Oreste Battisti, Philippe Coucke, Philippe Delvenne, Roland Hustinx, Paul Meunier, André Scheen, David Waltregny |
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| Coordinator : | David Waltregny |
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| Language : | French language |
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| Course contents : | Urologic disorders are very common and account for 10% of outpatient consultations to general practitioners. They can arise at any stage of life (urinary lithiasis), be detected ante-natally (congenital diseases); yet, urogenital tumors account for most cases: 35% of all malignant tumurs in men develop in urogenital organs. Urinary problems can also stem from benign conditions: 30% of men suffer from lower urinary tract symptoms due to the dvelopment of benign prostate hyperplasia, and 40% of adult women have continence problems. It is clear therefore that the main protagonists in this teaching session will stand beside the urologist; the pathologist to describe and analyse tissues, in particular tumurs; the radiologist to provide diagnostic and interventional imaging; the paediatrician to look at infant anomalies and functional problems; the pharmacologist to treat disorders in the functioning of the genito-urological system, and the radiotherapist to treat certain oncological problems. |
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| Course objective : | The main objective is to provide students with the necessary pathological knowledge and techniques so that they can best act when confronted with urological problems. |
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| Prerequisites : | Basic knowledge of the following fields is indispensable: embryology, anatomy, physiology, nephrology, and bacteriology. Advanced knowledge of semiology and propedeutics are essential in order to approach this subject. |
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| Workshops : | The practical work carried out in Anatomical Pathology and Radiology. In Urology training classes are organised together with consultations, explorations, interventions and lectures. |
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| Organization : | The course runs from the 15th September to the 25th of December and takes place in the CHU lecture halls. |
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| Written notes : | A syllabus will be provided together with a Radiology and Urology CD. |
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| Assessment : | Written exam (Multiple Choice Questions) and an oral exam in the framework of a multi-disciplinary exam. Obligatory presence in stages, practical courses and ARC. |
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| Contacts : | Professor David Waltregny:David.Waltregny@ulg.ac.be |
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