Course Unit Page
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Teacher Massimiliano Bonafè
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Learning modules Massimiliano Bonafè (Modulo 1)
Manuela Ferracin (Modulo 2)
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Credits 4
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SSD MED/04
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Teaching Mode Traditional lectures (Modulo 1)
Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
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Language English
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Campus of Bologna
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Degree Programme Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Medicine and Surgery (cod. 9210)
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Course Timetable from Oct 05, 2022 to Nov 28, 2022
Course Timetable from Oct 11, 2022 to Nov 29, 2022
SDGs
This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.

Academic Year 2022/2023
Learning outcomes
Identify the fundamental causes and mechanisms of disease, and the associated alterations in the structure and function of cells, tissues, organs and systems. Describe basic mechanisms of cellular pathology, including cell injury, necrosis, and cellular adaptations. Describe the etiology and classification of inflammatory responses, and the mechanisms involved in healing and repair.
Course contents
A-General Pathology
1-Course outline; cell adaptation (hypertrophy, atrophy, hyperplasia, metaplasia)
2-Cell injury; cellular senescence; Free radicals;
3-Ca2+ related disorders; autophagy
4-Cell death (apoptosis, necrosis, necroptosis, anoikis, pyroptosis, NETosis, entosis, ferroptosis)
5-Acute inflammation: cellular mediators
6-Acute inflammation: soluble mediators
7-Dystrophic and metastatic calcifications
8-Resolution of inflammation
9 - Injuries by exotoxins and biological effects of endotoxins
10-Alcohol-related diseases
11-Chronic inflammation; granulomatous diseases
12-Steatosis
13- Wound Healing: regeneration, repair and granulation tissue; Pathogenesis of fibrosis
14-Environmental pathology (electricity, chemicals)
15-Radiation; smoking
16-Non-coding RNA related diseases
B-General Physiopathology
1-Cirrhosis and amyloidosis
2-Hypertension
3-Edema: etiology and pathogenesis
4-Atherosclerosis: etiology and pathogenesis
5-Atherosclerosis: general features and classification;
6- Hypoxia and cyanosis: etiology and pathogenesis
7-Thermal regulatory dysfunction; burns; altitude-related illness
8-Systemic effects of inflammation; fever
9-Endothelial dysfunctions
10- Physiopathology of coagulation and hemorrhagic diseases
11- Thrombosis: classification, etiology and pathogenesis
12- Diabetes
13-Metagenomics and diseases
14-Embolism: classification, etiology and pathogenesis
15-Sepsis; disseminated intravascular coagulation
16-Infarction: etiology and pathogenesis; Shock: etiology and pathogenesis
Readings/Bibliography
Rubin’s Pathology 7th, Wolters Kluwer ed.
Robbins and Cotran, Pathologic Basis of Disease 10th edition
Teaching methods
The General Pathology and General Physiopathology courses consist of 8 CFU of 64 hours of lectures supported by slides. Attendance to learning activities is mandatory; the minimum attendance requirement to be admitted to the final exam is 60% of lessons
Assessment methods
Student learning will be checked at the end of the Integrated Course “Basic Mechanisms of Diseases” by an oral exam.
A passing grade (i.e. mark above or equal to 18/30) in each module of the Course (Immunology, General Pathology, Physio-pathology and Gen. Path. Lab) is required to obtain the final assessment.
The final mark will be calculated as the weighted mean (based on CFUs) of the four marks.
Marks below 18 (failing grades) will not be recorded. Marks equal to 30 in all the questions will be awarded with a 30 cum laude (30 with honors).
In case of failure or refusal, students can retake the exam on the first available examination date
Teaching tools
Teaching slides will be available on line at Unibo e-learning website https://iol.unibo.it
Office hours
See the website of Massimiliano Bonafè
See the website of Manuela Ferracin