This document provides an overview of diagnostic imaging, nuclear medicine, oncology, and radiotherapy. It covers topics such as imaging modalities like CT, MRI, ultrasound, nuclear medicine techniques, anatomy and diseases of major organ systems, cancer staging, radiotherapy methods, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and multidisciplinary treatment approaches for common cancers.
This document provides an overview of diagnostic imaging, nuclear medicine, oncology, and radiotherapy. It covers topics such as imaging modalities like CT, MRI, ultrasound, nuclear medicine techniques, anatomy and diseases of major organ systems, cancer staging, radiotherapy methods, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and multidisciplinary treatment approaches for common cancers.
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This document provides an overview of diagnostic imaging, nuclear medicine, oncology, and radiotherapy. It covers topics such as imaging modalities like CT, MRI, ultrasound, nuclear medicine techniques, anatomy and diseases of major organ systems, cancer staging, radiotherapy methods, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and multidisciplinary treatment approaches for common cancers.
This document provides an overview of diagnostic imaging, nuclear medicine, oncology, and radiotherapy. It covers topics such as imaging modalities like CT, MRI, ultrasound, nuclear medicine techniques, anatomy and diseases of major organ systems, cancer staging, radiotherapy methods, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and multidisciplinary treatment approaches for common cancers.
2. Digital imaging. PACS 3. Computed tomography - Principles. Current developments 4. Ultrasound - Principles. Main applications 5. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Principles. Notion of sequences 6. Contrast Media - classification. Advantages and limitations 7. Invasive and interventional radiology 8. Imaging methods for the lungs 9. Imaging of airways diseases 10. Imaging of inflammatory lung diseases 11. Pulmonary embolism - current status of imaging 12. Pleural diseases 13. Pulmonary Tuberculosis. Classification. Radiological Appearance of primary and secondary pulmonary TB. 14. Pulmonary carcinoma. Imaging and staging 15. Benign lung tumour. Echinococcus 16. Occupational lung diseases - Silicosis 17. Imaging in diaphragmatic lesions 18. Imaging of the mediastinum. Mediastinal tumors 19. Imaging of the heart, coronary arteries, great vessels and peripheral vessels. 20. Imaging of the normal heart 21. Imaging of the acquired valve disease 22. Myocardial diseases 23. Pericardial affections 24. Aortic diseases. Peripheral vessels diseases 25. Imaging anatomy of esophagus and stomach 26. Esophageal lesions - diverticula, stricture, tumors, varices 27. Imaging of the ulcer 28. Carcinoma of the stomach. Staging. Postoperative imaging 29. Imaging of the bowels. Colon carcinoma 30. Imaging of the liver. Focal liver lesions 31. Imaging of the biliary tract. Biliary calculosis 32. RAdiology of the “acute” abdomen. 33. Imaging of the urinary system 34. Radiological anatomy of the urinary system. Variations and anomalies 35. Renal calculosis. Hydronephrosis 36. Renal cell carcinoma. Transitional Cell carcinoma. Staging 37. Imaging in obstetrics and gynecology 38. Musculoskeletal imaging 39. Radiology of the main bone pathology process 40. Traumatic bone and joint lesions - fracture, fissures, luxations 41. Osteomyelitis - acute, chronic. Atypique forms. Osteo-articular B 42. Benign bone producing tumors: osteoma, osteoid-osteoma, osteoblastoma 43. Benign bone producing tumors: chondromas, osteochondromas, hemangiomas, ostoclastomas 44. Malignant bone producing tumors - osteosarcoma 45. MAlignant bone producing tumors Ewing sarcoma, Myeloma. Chondrosarcoma 46. Degenerative and inflammatory disease of joint and spine 47. Avascular necrosis - Morbus Perthes 48. Imaging methods of the CNS 49. Brain tumors 50. Imaging of the ischemic stroke 51. Imaging of the subarachnoid hemorrhage 52. Imaging of the spinal cord 53. Imaging of the breast. Carcinoma of the breast. Mastopathia 54. Orofacial-maxillary imaging 55. Radiation protection of staff and patient 56. Radioactivity. Basic physical characteristics in nuclear medicine 57. Basic principles in radionuclide diagnostics. Apparatuses. Radiopharmaceuticals. 58. Nuclear medicine diagnostics of endocrine system: Thyroid gland, iodine - capitation test, accessory tests, scintigraphy, gamma - camera. 59. Nuclear medicine diagnostics of urinary tract: radionuclide nephrography, clearances, residual urine, scintigraphy, gamma camera assays 60. Nuclear medicine diagnostics of heart-vascular system: myocardial perfusion scintigraphy and radionuclide angiography 61. Nuclear medicine diagnostics of digestive tract: oesophagus, intestines, liver 62. Nuclear medicine diagnostics of respiratory system: perfusion and ventilation scintigraphy. Scintigraphy with tumor seeking radiopharmaceuticals. 63. Nuclear medicine diagnostics in neurology: perfusion and receptor scintigraphy of the brain 64. Nuclear medicine diagnostics of the joints. Nuclear medicine diagnostics of the bones: static and dynamic scintigraphy 65. Nuclear medicine diagnostics in hematology: labeling of the red-blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. Bone-marrow scintigraphy and scintigraphy of the lymphatic system. 66. Nuclear medicine diagnostics of the tumors: in vivo and in vitro methods 67. Metabolic radionuclide therapy. Main principles and application 68. Radio immunological assay - principles and application 69. Radiotherapy in the multidisciplinary approach for tumor control 70. Radiotherapy methods in patients managements - combination of radiotherapeutic modalities 71. Orthovoltage radiotherapy 72. External beam radiotherapy. Megavoltage equipment - telecobalt machines, linear accelerators. 73. Brachytherapy - intracavitary, interstitial, metabolic, contact tumor tissue radiosensitivity, Therapeutic window. 74. Tumor radiosensitivity. Therapeutic intervals. 75. Normal tissue and organ radiosensitivity. Early and late radiation reactions. 76. Main algorithms for prescribing and delivering radiotherapy 77. Radiotherapy in treatment of breast cancer 78. Radiotherapy in treatment of cervical cancer 79. Radiotherapy in treatment of larynx 80. Radiotherapy in treatment of larynx 81. Radiotherapy in treatment of nasopharynx 82. Radiotherapy in treatment of skin cancer 83. Radiotherapy as a treatment modality of malignant lymphomas 84. Radiotherapy as a treatment modality in benign disease (borderline tumours, benign disease with expansion, degenerative diseases etc). 85. Principles of drug treatment in solid tumors 86. Groups of drugs used in chemotherapy 87. Groups of drugs used in targeted therapy 88. Patient pathway with oncological disease 89. Drug treatment of colorectal carcinoma, lung carcinoma, pancreatic tumor 90. Drug treatment of hormone-dependent tumors - breast cancer, prostate cancer. 91. Principles of oncologic analgesia 92. Antiemetic therapy - principles of GI toxicity treatment 93. Implications of control of side effects from targeted therapy - skin and non-hematological toxicity 94. Prevention and treatment of hematological toxicity from drug therapy in oncology patients 95. Approaches for treatment of common head and neck cancers 96. Approaches for treatment of common breast cancer 97. Approaches for treatment of common lung cancer 98. Approaches for treatment of common colon cancer 99. Approaches for treatment of common rectal cancer 100. Approaches for treatment of common excretory system 101. Approaches for treatment of common female reproductive system 102. Approaches for treatment of common male reproductive system 103. Approaches for treatment of common sarcoma 104. Approaches for treatment of common melanoma
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