t is mandatory for students to have substained the Anatomy, Biochemistry, General Physiology, General Pathology and Pharmacology examination before the Clinical Pathology examination
At the end of the course the student will learn the basics of the main diagnostic laboratory results, in addition to knowledge of the basic techniques of laboratory diagnostics; acquire a basic technique of data to use in dealing with the problems that arise in the course of the patient clinical examination during the practices dentistry
1.Laboratory evaluation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-peripheral glands functions 2. Laboratory evaluation of calcium-phosphorus homeostasis 3. Laboratory evaluation of diabetes 4. Laboratory evaluation of hepatic functions 5. Laboratory evaluation of renal functions 6. Laboratory evaluation of hematology functions 7. Laboratory evaluation of hemostatic functions 8. Molecular markers of malignancy 9. Carbohydrates, lipids and dyslipoproteinaemia
Arneson WL. and Brickell JM. “Clinical Chemistry: A Laboratory Perspective” EA Davis Company- Philadelphia Burtis CA., Ashwood EA. and Bruns DE “Tietz Textbook of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics” 5e Elsevier Dasgupta A “Accurate Results in the Clinical Laboratory “ Elsevier Lecture slides in ppt or pdf format