TIP207

Excretory and Reproductive Systems

Faculty \ Department
School of Medicine \ Medicine
Course Credit
ECTS Credit
Course Type
Instructional Language
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8
Compulsory
Turkish
Prerequisites
-
Programs that can take the course
Bachelor's and Master’s
Course Description
This course examines the structures, functions, reproduction, birth mechanisms, components of the excretory system, fat and functions, acid-base regulation, skin suturing, urinary catheterization, introduction to biostatistics. Understands the adverse and toxic effects of drugs, general treatment principles in poisoning, the concept of pharmacovigilance, autacoids and their pharmacology.
Textbook and / or References
Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry, 8th Edition, D. L. Nelson, M. M. Cox. WH Freeman
and Company 2021.
Molecular Biology of the Cell, 6th Edition, B. Alberts, A. Johnson, J. Lewis, D. Morgan,
M. Raff, K. Roberts, P. Walter. Garland Science, Taylor Francis 2015.
Gray's Anatomi (öğrenciler için). AW Vogl, AWM. Mitchell, RL. Drake. Çeviri Ed: Beliz
Taşçıoğlu, Meserret Cumhur, Selçuk Tunalı. Nobel Tıp Kitabevi 2018.
Arıncı - Anatomi 1-2. Alaittin Elhan, Kaplan Arıncı. Güneş Tıp Kitabevi 2020.
Netter İnsan Anatomisi Atlası 7. Baskı. Frank H. Netter, Çeviri Ed: Meserret Cumhur.
Güneş Tıp Kitabevi, 2020.
An Atlas of Histology, S. X. Zhang 1999. DOI: https://doi. org/10. 1007/978-0-387-
21760-4
A Text and Atlas: With Correlated Cell and Molecular Biology,8th Ed. W. Pawlina, M. H.
Ross 2018. ISBN-13: 978-1496383426
Junqueira's Basic Histology, Text and Atlas, 16th Ed. , A. L. Mescher 2021.
Akılcı Tedavi Yönünden Tıbbi Farmakoloji 1-2, S. O. Kayaalp, Pelikan Tıp K. , 2024. Basic and Clinical Pharmacology, 16th Edition, B. Katzung and A. Trevor, Lange-
McGraw-Hill Medical, 2023
Robbins Temel Patoloji, Çeviri Ed. S. Tuzlalı,, M. Güllüoğlu, U. Çevikbaş, Nobel Tıp
Kitabevi 2014.
Lippincott İmmünoloji, Çeviri Ed. S. Tuzlalı, G. Deniz, G. Erten, Y. Camcıoğlu, Nobel Tıp
Kitabevi 2014.
Guyton and Hall textbook of Medical Physiology 14th, Elsevier 2020.
Vander's Human Physiology: The Mechanisms of Body Function 15 edition E
Widmaier,H Raff, K Strang McGraw-Hill Education; 2019.
Course Objectives
This course teaches the structural and functional features of the excretory and reproductive systems and regulatory mechanisms, to understand the undesirable and toxic effects of drugs, to identify autacoids and to memorize their pharmacology.
Course Outcomes
1. Explains the structure of the excretory system components
2. Defines urine formation mechanisms, effective factors and properties of urine
3. Explains the concepts of clearance and glomerular filtration rate
4. List the reproductive organs and their functions
5. Defines the physiological changes in fertilization, pregnancy and lactation processes
6. Lists the changes that occur in the reproductive system with age
7. Defines acid-base and fluid-electrolyte balances, explains the effective factors
8. Lists the signs of acute and chronic inflammation
9. Lists the mediators associated with inflammation and their properties
10. Knows the undesirable and toxic effects of drugs and general treatment principles in poisoning.
11. Know about hypothesis testing, correlation and regression analysis
12. Shows anatomical structures in the excretory and reproductive systems on models and cadavers
13. Recognizes and distinguishes acute inflammation findings
14. Recognizes tissues in the excretory and reproductive systems microscopically
15. Makes inferences about what kind of statistical analysis to use in which cases
16. Applies urethral catheter in the model
17. Defines autacoids and knows autacoid pharmacology.
Tentative Course Plan
Week 1: Pelvis and perineum, Histology of the urinary system, General information on renal physiology and glomerular filtration, Kidneys and ureters, Urinary vesicle and urethra, Adverse and toxic effects of drugs, Pharmacovigilance, Function of proximal tubules, Concept of clearance, control of renal blood flow and GFR, General principles of treatment in poisoning, Acute inflammation, Common courses, LAB: Pelvis and perineum, LAB: Kidneys and ureters, Urinary vesicle and urethra
Week 2: Development and anomalies of the urinary system, Functions of the loop of Henle, medullary hyperosmolality and water balance, Electrolyte balance, Mediators of inflammation I, Acid-base balance, Male genital organs, Case discussion, Micturition and characteristics of urine, Chronic Inflammation, Joint lectures, LAB: Urinary system, LAB: Renal physiology
Week 3: Pharmacology of autacoids and Histamine, Serotonin, Histology of male reproductive organs, Female genital organs, Functional organization of male reproductive system, Skills and evaluation of urinary catheterization, Hypothesis testing in more than two groups, Post-Hoc pairwise comparisons, Functional organization of female reproductive system, menstrual cycle, Histology of female reproductive organs, Eicosanoids, Development of male and female reproductive organs, Joint lectures, Urethral Catheterization, LAB: Male genital organs, LAB: Female genital organs Week 4: Development and histology of the mammary gland, Sectional anatomy, Clinical anatomy, Physiology of fertilization and pregnancy, Birth and lactation, Analysis of categorical data: Chi-Square Number and Percentage tables, Changes in the reproductive system with age, Growth physiology, Other vasoactive autacoids, Relationships between variables: Correlation Analysis, Relationships between variables: Simple Linear Regression Analysis, Common courses, Application of urethral squatting, LAB: Histology of male reproductive organs, LAB: Histology of female reproductive organs, LAB: Reproductive physiology
Week 5: Common courses, LAB: Acute and Chronic Inflammation, Formative exam, LABORATORY COMPENSATORY ANATOMY/HISTOLOGY
Week 6: Common courses, 207 END OF BOARD EXAM THEORETICAL, Evaluation of theoretical exam answers, 207 END OF BOARD EXAM PRACTICAL ANATOMY
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Tentative Assesment Methods
• Theoretical exam: 77 %
• Laboratory: 21 %.
• Practical: 2 %
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