07732 - Clinical Pathology

Academic Year 2017/2018

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Midwifery (cod. 9201)

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course, the student acquires the knowledge and the ability to understand the fundamental concepts needed for a critical evaluation and for the interpretation of the results of the main laboratory diagnostic analyses, in particular of those related to pregnancy.

Course contents

PRINCIPLES OF LABORATORY DATA INTERPRETATION

Diagnostic and biological variability, precision and accuracy, sensitivity and specificity, errors and methodology controls in laboratory clinical tests; reference intervals.

HAEMATOLOGY AND HAEMOSTASIS IN PREGNANCY

Haematopoiesis; erythrocytes: physiology and pathology (anemias; haemoglobinopathies), platelets and red blood cells; plasmatic proteins; definition and evaluation of: haematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, reticolocytes count. Lab parameters for the diagnosis of anemias. Lab parameters for the evaluation of iron metabolism, transferrin, siderosis. Deficiency of iron, vitamin B12 and folates during pregnancy.

HAEMOSTASIS AND THROMBOSIS: The coagulation cascade; alterations of coagulation during pregnancy; evaluation of platelet functionality, of the coagulation plasmatic phase and of the fibrinolitic system; lab analyses for the definition of hypercoagulability states; diagnostic tests for polyabortivity.

BLOOD GROUPS

Biochemistry and functions; immune-haematological methods for the determination of blood groups; mother-fetus incompatibility.

KIDNEY FUNCTIONALITY

Kidney functionality markers: creatinin, creatinin clearance, azotaemia, uric acid, electrolytes, urine analyses. Lab tests for the diagnosis of pre-eclampsia.

LIVER FUNCTIONALITY

Liver functionality markers: transaminases, gamma Gt, ALP, bilirubin, proteins, LDH; lab tests for the diagnosis of intrahepatic cholestasis in pregnancy.

GLUCIDIC METABOLISM

Glucidic metabolism markers. Glucose, glucose tolerance curves; lab exams for the diagnosis of gestational diabetes.

PRENATAL DIAGNOSTIC TESTS

Screening tests (Bi and Tri- tests); test on fetal DNA circulating in mother’s blood.

STEM CELLS FROM CORD BLOOD

Stem cells, selection and donation, harvest, fields of use.

NEONATAL SCREENING

Principles and main application for phenylketonuria, congenital hypothyroidism, cystic fibrosis, widened screening.

Readings/Bibliography

- Widmann: interpretazione clinica degli esami di laboratorio. Ronald A. Sacher e Richard A. McPherson. 2001 Undicesima edizione. Mc Graw Hill libri Italia (Milano)

- Italo Antonozzi e Elio Gulletta: Medicina di Laboratorio: Logica & Patologia Clinica. 2013, Piccin Nuova Libraria S.p.A. Padova.

Teaching methods

Frontal classes, theoretical/practical activities, laboratory practice

Assessment methods

Written and/or oral examination.

The final mark of the integrated course Microbiology and Pathology will be the average of the tests of General Pathology, Microbiology and Clinical Pathology.

Teaching tools

pdf files used in support of teaching will be available online on AMS Campus

Office hours

See the website of Marianna Penzo