Syllabus
- Syllabus in Otorhinolaryngology 4th year Medicine
- Syllabus in Otorhinolaryngology 4th year Dental Medicine
Curriculum in Otorhinolaryngology (Medicine)
Lecture 1:
Clinical anatomy on the auditory and vestibular system. Noninflammatory and inflammatory diseases of the outer ear.
Lecture 2:
Clinical physiology on the auditory and vestibular system.
Lecture 3:
Otitis media chronica (epitympanitis, mesotympanitis). Otosclerosis. Morbus Meniere. Treatment of surditas.
Lecture 4:
Otitis media acuta. Infectious diseases and otitis media acuta. Otitis media in young children. Facial paralysis. Mastoiditis. Differents Type of hearing loss.
Lecture 5:
Abscessus extraduralis and subduralis. Meningitis otogenica.Sepsis otogenica. Trombophlebitis sinus sigmoideus and sinus cavernosus. Abscessus cerebelli otogenica.
Lecture 6:
Clinical anatomy and physiology on the nose and paranasal sinus. Foreign bodies in nose, forunculus nasi, epistaxis. Fractura ossa nasalis, haematoma and abscessus septum nasi.
Lecture 7:
Rhinitis acuta . Rhinitis chronic. Ozena. Sinuitits maxillaries – acuta, chronic, odontogenica. Sinusitis frontalis – acuta, chronic.
Lecture 8:
Deviatio septi nasi. Mucocelle, pyocelle.Rhinosinuitis allergica. Polyposis nasi. Malignant neoplasms of nose and sinus paranasal. HIV/ AIDS in otorhinolaryngology.
Lecture 9:
Clinical anatomy and physiology on the pharynx. Angina – catarrhalis, follicularis, lacunaris. Virals angina, Plaut- Vincent. Pharyngitis chronic. Tonsillitis chronic. Abscessus peritonsillsris.
Lecture 10:
Abscessus retropharyngialis. Abscessus lateropharyngialis. Clinical anatomy and physiology on the esophagus. Foreign bodies in trachea and bronchi. Combustio esophagi. Specific diseases in ORL.
Lecture 11:
Clinical anatomy and physiology on the larynx. Laryngitis subchordalis. Acute stenosis laryngis. Chronic stenosis laryngis. Tracheotomy.
Lecture 12:
Laryngeal paralysis. Benign tumors in the larynx.
Lecture 13:
Noninfectious diseases on vestibular system( toxic, traumatic, vascular). Noise inducing hearing loss.Professional diseases in upper respiratory tract.
Lecture 14:
Tumors of nasopharynx, mesopharynx, hypopharynx. Malignant neoplasms of larynx.
Curriculum in Otorhinolaryngology (Dental Medicine)
Lectures
- Clinical anatomy and physiology of the ENT structures.
- Diseases of the ear.
- Diseases of the nose.
- Diseases of the paranasal sinuses.
- Diseases of the mouth and pharynx.
- Diseases of the larynx.
- Emergency in ear, nose and throat. Foreign bodies in the airways and esophagus.