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1. PHYSIOLOGY OF TEETH 2. PHYSIOLOGY OF DENTAL PULP. 3. PHYSIOLOGY OF PARODONTIUM.   Tooth tissue form from oral mucosa (mucous membrane) that develops in the embryo. Teeth grow from tooth buds, each of which includes three components: 1) an enamel organ, which forms a multilayered epithelium of the oral

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Curation of patient with thyroid storm

Curation of patient with thyroid storm. Curation of patient with adrenal crise.   Thyroid storm. Thyroid storm is a life- threatening emergency requiring prompt and specific treatment. Thyroid storm results from: – untreated or inadequately treated thyrotoxicosis It may be precipitated by: –         infection; –         trauma –         surgery; –         embolism;

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METHODOLOGICAL INSTRUCTIONS

METHODICAL INSTRUCTION FOR STUDENTS OF THE 4 COURSE FOREIGN STUDENT FACULTY LESSON № 4 (practical  –  6 hours)   THEME 1. Pregnancy and births contracted pelvis   THEME 2. Macrosomia in obstetrics, pregnancy and delivery. Multifetal gestation. Pregnancy in polyhydramnios, oligihydramnios    Aim: be able to diagnose anatomically contracted pelvis,

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PHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF HEART

PHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF HEART.   1. Morphology and functional organization of heart   a) Structure of heart. The heart contains four chambers: two upper atria, which receive venous blood and two lower ventricles, which eject blood into arteries. The right ventricle pumps blood to the lungs, where the blood becomes

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Introduction into biochemistry

Introduction into biochemistry. Aminoacid composition, structure, physical-chemical properties, classification and functions of simple and complex proteins   Biochemistry can be defined as the science concerned with the chemical basis of life (Gk bios “life”). The cell is the structural unit of living systems. Thus, biochemistry can also be described as

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ENDOCRINE PATHOLOGY

PATHOLOGY Endocrine function is supervised by the nervous system, especially the hypothalamus. Several nuclei of the hypothalamus secrete hypothalamic hormones that stimulate peripheral endocrine tissues via the pituitary (hypophysis). These hormones include corti–cotropin-releasing hormone (CRH), thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH), luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH), and growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH). In addition, there

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Methodological Instruction

METHODICAL INSTRUCTION FOR STUDENTS OF THE 6 COURSE foreign students’ Faculty module 3. current practice in internal medicine Content module 6. “Management of patients with renal disorders” LESSON № 2 (PRACTICAL – 6 HOURS)   Theme 22: Management of  patients with nephrotic syndrome.  Management of  patients with renal arterial hypertension.

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