Teaching Plan for Pathology Course Teacher's Name Yalan Wanag Total 6 hours Hours Chapter Chapter3 Inflammation Teaching Aim and Requirements (1to master the concepts about the inflammation (2)to master the essential pathological changes at the site of inflammation (3)to master the pathogenesis of inflammation (4)to master the common types and morphological characteristics of acute and chronic inflammation (5)to master the loca signs and systemic manifestation of inflammation (6)to be familiar with inflammation mediators Focal and Difficult Points (1)the concepts about the inflammation,essential pathological changes at the site of inflammation (2)pathogenesis of inflammation and the common types and morphological characteristics of acute and ()the oc sinsand systemic manifestation of (4)inflammation mediators
Teaching Plan for Pathology Course Teacher’s Name Yalan Wanag Total Hours 6 hours Chapter Chapter 3 Inflammation Teaching Aim and Requirements (1) to master the concepts about the inflammation (2) to master the essential pathological changes at the site of inflammation (3) to master the pathogenesis of inflammation (4) to master the common types and morphological characteristics of acute and chronic inflammation (5) to master the local signs and systemic manifestation of inflammation (6) to be familiar with inflammation mediators Focal and Difficult Points (1) the concepts about the inflammation , essential pathological changes at the site of inflammation (2) pathogenesis of inflammation and the common types and morphological characteristics of acute and chronic inflammation (3) the local signs and systemic manifestation of inflammation (4) inflammation mediators
Teaching contents Time Schedule GENERAL DESCRIPTION 40min 1.Conception of Inflammation 2 Causes of inflammation The principal causes:(1)Physical agents(2)chemical agents(3)microbial infections(4)immunological reactions 3Basic pathologie changes (1)Alteration(2)Exudation(3)Proliferation 4.Types of inflammation Acute inflammation Chronic inflammation Subacute inflammation ACUTE INEL AMMATION vascular changes (Microcirculatory Response): (1)changes in vascular caliber and flow A.Transient arteriolar constriction B.Persistent vasodilatation (hyperemia)c.blood flow slowly (2)Increased vascular permeabilitya Endothelial cell injuryd.Increased transcytosis e.Leakage from new blood 40min vessels fluid exudate favorable and unfavorable effects 2.Cellular event (1)marginationg and rolling (2)Adhesion and (4)Phagocytosis Definition Mediators characters Effets of inflammation and their major mediators MORPHOLOGIC PATTENS OF ACUTE INFLAMMATION 1.Serous inflammation 2.Fibrinous inflammation 3.Suppurative(purulent)inflammation Types of Suppurative(purulent)inflammation(1)Abscesses (2)Phlegmonous inflammation (3)Surface purulent inflammation Catarrhal inflammation CLINICALCHARACTERISTICS OF ACUTE INFLAMMATION1.Local manifestations2.Systemic manifestations 20min CHRONIC INFLAMMATION 1.Causes of chronic inflammation 2.Morphological types of chronic infalammation Non-specific chronic inflammationlnflammation ammatory pseduo-tumorspecif chronic 60min inflammation Gran mmationGuanuloma of
Teaching Contents GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1. Conception of Inflammation 2.Causes of inflammation The principal causes:(1)Physical agents(2)chemical agents(3)microbial infections (4)immunological reactions 3.Basic pathologic changes (1)Alteration(2)Exudation (3) Proliferation 4.Types of inflammation Acute inflammation Chronic inflammation Subacute inflammation ACUTE INFLAMMATION 1. vascular changes (Microcirculatory Response ): (1) changes in vascular caliber and flow A.Transient arteriolar constriction B.Persistent vasodilatation (hyperemia)C. blood flow slowly (2)Increased vascular permeabilitya.Endothelial cell contractionb.Direct endothelial injury c.Leukocyte-dependent injuryd.Increased transcytosis e. Leakage from new blood vessels fluid exudate favorable and unfavorable effects 2.Cellular event (1) marginationg and rolling (2)Adhesion and transmigration(3) Chemotaxis (4)Phagocytosis INFLAMMATION MEDIATORS Definition Mediators characters Effcts of inflammation and their major mediators MORPHOLOGIC PATTENS OF ACUTE INFLAMMATION 1.Serous inflammation 2.Fibrinous inflammation 3.Suppurative(purulent)inflammation Types of Suppurative(purulent)inflammation(1)Abscesses (2)Phlegmonous inflammation (3)Surface purulent inflammation and empyema 4.Haemorrhagic inflammation Catarrhal inflammation CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ACUTE INFLAMMATION1.Local manifestations2.Systemic manifestations CHRONIC INFLAMMATION 1.Causes of chronic inflammation 2.Morphological types of chronic infalammation Non-specific chronic inflammationInflammation polypInflammatory pseduo-tumorspecific chronic inflammation Granulomatous inflammationGuanuloma of Time Schedule 40min 40min 20min 60min
tuberculosisForeign body granulom OUTCOME OF INFLAMMATION Resolution Scarring or fibrosis Progression to chronic inflammation Spread 20min 40min 20min
tuberculosisForeign body granuloma OUTCOME OF INFLAMMATION Resolution Scarring or fibrosis Progression to chronic inflammation Spread 20min 40min 20min
Teaching Methods ecturewith Multimedia Personal Computer
Teaching Methods lecture with Multimedia Personal Computer