Aging
Disorders of endocrine function
Central disorders of locomotion
Peripheral disorders of locomotion
Disorders of bone, tendon, joints and calsium metabolism
CNS I: disorders of sensory function
CNS II: neurotransmitters, epilepsy, sleep disorders
Pathophysiology of kidney
Pathophysiology of GIT I
Pathophysiology of GIT II
Diseases of thoracic organs I
Diseases of thoracic organs II
CNS III: cortex function, integration processes, disorders of behavior, motivation
Disorders after interaction with external environment
Multiorganic dysfunction
Pathological physiology is taught by means of problem orientated courses and it is thematically aimed according to course. Course takes a part in moduls IIAC.
In the context of the module course is aimed on the general principles of development and course of the disease. Pathophysiology is the subject interconnecting theoretical and clinical tutoring and it is essential for students? education in the terms of application of theoretical medicine to praxis.