Subject Surgery and Pediatrics Orthopedics MG5.2.10 ... - Gr.T. Popa
Subject Surgery and Pediatrics Orthopedics MG5.2.10 ... - Gr.T. Popa
Subject Surgery and Pediatrics Orthopedics MG5.2.10 ... - Gr.T. Popa
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Neurologic pathology in HIV/AIDS infections<br />
Multiple sclerosis<br />
14. Cerebral vascular diseases<br />
Cerebral‐vascular diseases classification<br />
Diagnostic stages of a vascular cerebral disease<br />
Ischemic transitory attack <strong>and</strong> ischemic stroke<br />
Cerebral atherosclerosis, vascular dementia<br />
15. Hemoragic stroke<br />
Subarachnoidian hemorrhage of a medical cause<br />
Cerebral venous thrombosis<br />
Practice (45 hours)<br />
1. Neurological observation sheet. General exam.<br />
2. Attitude exam<br />
3. Static <strong>and</strong> dynamic equilibrium exam<br />
4. Active (voluntary) motility. Semiology of motor deficits <strong>and</strong><br />
false paralysis, ethyological diagnosis problems, topography in diverse paralysis forms, paralysis<br />
treatment. Motor central neuron syndrome <strong>and</strong> peripheral motor neuron syndrome.<br />
5. Coordination: ataxis semiology. Ethyopatogenical <strong>and</strong><br />
topographical diagnosis of ataxis. Cerebelos syndromes.<br />
6. Involuntary moves: dischinezis semiology, involuntary<br />
moves treatment. Extrapyramidal syndromes.<br />
7. Reflexes: osteotendinos, cutanat, mucous, medular<br />
automatism, posture reflexes. Quantitative <strong>and</strong> qualitative modifications of reflexes,<br />
idiomuscular contraction. Medular syndromes: of grey/ white substance, mixed ( total marrow<br />
section syndrome, medular hemisection syndrome)<br />
8. Muscular tonus: muscular hypotonia, pyramidal <strong>and</strong><br />
extrapyramidal hypertonia. Reticulate <strong>and</strong> hypothalamic syndromes.<br />
9. Sensibility: subjective, objective, sensitive syndrome types.<br />
Thalamic syndromes.