501362 Radiologie des Urogenitalsystems II: "Über Stock und Stein und enge Stellen - wenn`s irgendwie nicht richtig läuft..." (V) (WiSe 2022/2023)

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Radiologie

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Die Studierenden vertiefen die anatomischen Kenntnisse von Niere, Harnleiter, Blase, Prostata, Nebenhoden und Harnröhre im Bild.

Den Studierenden werden die Grundsätzlichkeit die bildmorphologischen Veränderungen der häufigsten Erkrankungen von Niere, Harnleiter und Blase und deren radiologischen Untersuchungstechniken skizziert:

  • Steinleiden
  • Entzündung
  • Tumor


Vervollständigung der Vorstellung der mildmorphologischen Anatomie des Urogenitaltraktes und weiblichen Beckens.

Einführung in die typischen pathologischen Veränderungen und deren Zeichen im Bild:

  • Steinleiden
  • Entzündung
  • Tumor

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