Senior Demonstrator - Details | Hoffawhy
Syllabus : General Pathology
1. General Pathology
Definition and scope of Pathology.
Cell injury
Cause and mechanism: Ischemic, Toxic and Apoptosis.
Reversible cell injury: Types, morphology, hyaline, fatty change.
Irreversible cell injury: Types of necrosis, gangrene.
Calcification: Dystrophic and metastatic.
Extracellular accumulation : Amyloidosis, classification, pathogenesis, morphology.
Disturbances of pigment, Calcium and uric acid metabolism.
Circulatory disturbances
Oedema: Pathogenesis and types with special reference to cardiac and renal oedema, ascites, transudate and exudate.
Chronic venous congestion: lung, liver, spleen.
Thrombosis and embolism: formation, fate and effects.
Infarction- types.
Shock: Pathogenesis, types, morphological changes.
Inflammation and repair.
Infectious diseases
Mycobacterial diseases: tuberculosis and leprosy.
Bacterial diseases: pyogenic, typhoid, diphtheria, gram-ve infections, bacillary dysentery, syphillis.
Viral: polio, herpes, rabies, measles, rickettsial, chlamydial infections.
Fungal diseases and opportunistic infections.
Parasitic diseases: malaria, filaria, amoebiasis, kala azar, cysticercosis, hydatid.
AIDS: etiology, modes of transmission, pathogenesis, pathology, complications, diagnostic procedures and handling of infected materials and health education.
Immuno Pathology including general concept, classification, basis lesions and immuno-diagnostic methods.
Disturbances of growth
Atrophy, hypertrophy, hyperplasia, metaplasia dysplasia, malformation, agenesis.
Neoplasia: causes, classification, histogenesis, biological behaviour, benign and malignant, carcinoma and sarcoma
Malignant neoplasia: grades and stages, local and distant spread.
Carcinogenesis: Environmental carcinogen, chemical, viral, occupational, hereditary and basics of molecular basis of cancer.
Tumour and host interaction: systemic effects including para neoplastic syndrome, tumour immunology.
Laboratory diagnosis: cytology, biopsy, tumour markers. Hereditary and diseases
Autosomal and sex-linked disorders with examples.
Radiation injuries.
Disease of Cardio- Vascular system.
Disease of respiratory system.
Disease of stomach, intestines, liver and gall bladder.
Diseases of kidneys, ureter and urinary bladder.
Diseases of spleen and lymphnodes.
Diseases of nervous system cerebro Vascular diseases, meningitis, encephalitis, neoplasm.
Diseases of bones & joints and skin.
Diseases of thyroid, pancreas, adrenals and breast.
Diseases of Male and Female Reproductive system.
Anaemia: classification and clinical features
Nutritional anaemia: Iron deficiency, folic acid/ vit B 12 deficiency anaemia including pernicious anaemia.
Haemolytic anaemia: classification and investigation.
Hereditary haemolytic anaemia: thalassemia, sickle cell anaemia, hereditary spherocytosis and G 6 PD deficiency.
Acquired Hemolytic anemias: malaria, Kala Azar, autoimmune, alloimmune, drug induced, microangiopathic.
Haemostatic disorders: platelet deficiency, ITP, drug induced, secondary.
Coagulopathies: coagulation factor deficiency, hemophilia, DIC.
Leucocytic disorders: Leucocytosis, leucopoenia, leukemoid reaction.
Acute and chronic leukemia: classification and diagnosis.
Multiple myeloma and dysprotenemia.
Myelodysplastic syndrome.
Myelo proliferative disorders: polycythemia, myelofibrosis.
Examination of urine (Physical, Chemical, Microscopic).
Examination of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) Physical, Chemical, Microscopic.
Gastric functions tests.
Renal function tests.
Liver function tests.
Enzymes in clinical diagnosis.
Diagnostic cutaneous test and other immunopathology test.
Pregnancy tests.
Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) Cytology and sex chromation evaluation.
Blood Transfusion :- Blood grouping, cross matching, adverse reactions, transfusion transmitted diseases, Blood components and its uses.