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2024/2025

Opthalmology - Pathology, Clinic I.

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Synopsis:

The course focuses on the basic symptoms of diseases of the eye and its surroundings, the individual parts of the eye and the ocular adnexa are gradually discussed, and a large number of slides are used to instruct students on the clinical examination of individual pathologies and their basic characteristics. Interpretation links students to the integration of anatomy, pathological anatomy and physiology with the fundamentals of effective pharmacotherapy. The teaching follows modern trends in the diagnosis and treatment of pathological conditions and is supplemented by video presentations of interesting cases. Interesting case studies from clinical practice are also demonstrated. Theoretical teaching is closely linked to the topics of lectures and connected with practical exercises aimed at acquiring skills in investigation. With the help of quizzes, students can continuously check their knowledge and ability to remember the lectured material. In terms of theory and practice, the main emphasis is on the student's ability to acquire the most important knowledge that they will be able to use in practical life in their future profession. Part of the training course is a full-day practical block, which students complete in ON KLADNO under the direct supervision of an ophthalmologist.

Requirements:

Credit requirements: Active participation of the student in at least 80% of the exercises.

Exam Requirements: Earning credit and demonstrating knowledge in a final test.

Syllabus of lectures:

1. Introductory lecture - requirements, introduction to ophthalmology

2. Eye area, eyelids, changes in position, inflammation, allergies, tumours

3. Orbit, position and position of the eyeball, changes in the content of the orbit

4. Tear apparatus, tear production, tear duct pathology, inflammation, tear film disorders

5. Diseases of the conjunctiva, inflammation, non-inflammatory formations, tumours

6. Sclera, episclera

7. Diseases of the iris, ciliary body and choroid

8. Diseases of the cornea

9. Red eye, painful eye

10. Lens disease, congenital and acquired, cataract change in lens position

11. Glaucoma, congenital and adult, diagnosis, clinical picture, treatment

12. Repetition - summary lecture, verification of knowledge from exercises

13. Consultation of selected issues

Syllabus of tutorials:

Exercise at FBMI:

1. Fundamentals of biomicroscopy of the eye I.

2. Fundamentals of biomicroscopy of the eye II.

3. Tear film and ocular adnexa examination

4. Corneal examination - mechanical and electronic keratometry

5. Corneal examination - topography and keratography

6. Endothelial microscopy, aberrometry

7. Evaluation of protocols, verification of acquired knowledge, consultation

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Full-day practical block in ON Kladno:

1. Medical history, physical description. Pathology, examination, medical history. 1. description of the condition of the anterior segment (RA, OA, notation and understanding of the notation from the ophthalmologist's point of view)

2. Ocular pathology (especially anterior segment and adnexal pathology - keratitis, conjunctivitis, corneal ectasia, eyelid disease)

3. Intraocular pressure, applanation and impression tonometry (repetition of principles)

4. Ophthalmoscopy, use of biomicroscopy (methods and techniques)

5. Biometry of the eye, measurement of axial length of the eye (review of principles and methods of calculation)

6. Mydriatics (cycloplegics) and miotics (diagnostic use of mydriatics and miotics in ophthalmology)

7. Examination of the lens of the eye - cataract

8. Classification, evaluation and grade of lens opacities

Study Objective:

Our course is an attempt to provide a concise yet reasonable complete, up-to-date review of difficult speciality for use by ophthalmometric students

Study materials:

[1] KASCHKE, M., DONNERHACKE, K.-H., RILL, M.S. Optical devices in ophthalmology and optometry: technology, design principles, and clinical applications. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH, c2014. ISBN: 978-352-7410-682.

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