
Pathology
PATHOLOGY 611
Fundamentals of Pathology
This course
is a study of the pathophysiological processes and how this process
alters the gross, microscopic, and clinical manifestations of
disease. Basic pathological process of inflammation, repair, degeneration,
necrosis, immunology and neoplasia is presented. This course is
also an introduction to diseases of the lymphatic, bone marrow,
and neuromusculoskeletal system. Laboratory includes the study
of gross and microscopic changes as well as clinical presentations
of various diseases and functional disturbances. Prerequisites:
All anatomy courses, PH521.
2 lecture hours, 1 laboratory hours, 2.5 semester hours
PATHOLOGY
622
Systems of Pathology
This course
is a continuation of the study of the pathological processes of
various diseases. This course emphasizes the pathological basis
of systemic diseases of the cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal,
urogenital, endocrine, hepatobiliary, renal, and pancreatic systems.
The gross, microscopic, and clinical manifestations of various
disease processes are presented. Prerequisites: PA611, PH612.
4 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours,.5 semester hours

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