Presentations

Basic elements of electric circuits

Author: Michal Trnka

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The lecture „Basic elements of electric circuits“ is aimed to explain basic terms, quantities and units  It contains basic electrical values like electric current, electric resistance next measurement of electrical quantities and elements of electric circuit.

Passive electrical properties of tissues

Author: Juraj Martinka

The lecture „Passive electrical properties of tissues“ is aimed to explain basic terms, quantities and units necessary to understand electrical properties of biological tissues. It contains physiological values of individual quantities for some tissues and organs, electrical model of these properties, describes effect of electric current on tissues and its use in diagnostics and therapy. The lecture also includes safe values of electric current and rules for event of injury by electric current.

Cardiovascular physiology - lymphatic system

Author: Jana Radošínska

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Lymphatic vessels (lymphatic capillaries, collecting vessels, collecting ducts), lymph (origin, composition, formation), lymph flow (intrinsic and extrinsic mechanism), lymphatic tissues and organs (lymph nodes, mucosa associated lymphoid tissue - MALT, spleen, thymus), functions of lymphatic system.

Cardiovascular physiology - vessels

Author: Jana Radošínska

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Functional morphology of the vessels, general hemodynamics (velocity of blood flow, flow rate, types of blood flow, blood pressure, resistance of the vessels), functions of arteries, functions of capillaries, functions of veins, regulation of the vascular system, specifics of some circulations (coronary, cerebral, pulmonary, renal, hepatic, skeletal muscle and cutaneous).

Blood Physiology (Lecture for the Dentistry Students)

Author: Katarína Babinská

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Blood - composition and function. Blood and homeostasis. Red blood elements, haemoglobin. Blood groups, cross-matching test. Erthrocyte sedimenation rate, haematocrit. Leukocytes - types and their immune functions. Platelets and haemostasis. Haemocoagulation. Blood plasma - composition, functios. Haemopoiesis.

Cardiovascular physiology - heart

Author: Jana Radošínska

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1. Part 1 - Physiology of the heart
Contents: Functional morphology of the heart, physiological properties of the heart (chronotropy, dromotropy, bathmotropy, inotropy), metabolism of the heart, cardiac cycle, manifestations of the heart activity (acoustic, electric, mechanical), regulation of the heart (autoregulation, nervous regulation, humoral regulation, effect of the temperature on the heart)

 

Blood physiology

Author: Katarína Babinská

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Slides to the lecture on blood physiology.

Blood - composition, functions. Erythrocytes and their function, haemoglobin. Blood groups. Platelets and haemostasis. Leukocytes and their immune unctions. Plasma - composition, function, osmotic and oncotic pressure. Haemopoiesis. Blood and acid-base balance.

Femtosecond laser in cataract surgery

Author: Alena Furdová, Efrosini Liampiri

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Femtosecond laser uses an infrared beam of light to precisely separate tissue through a process called photodisruption by generating pulses as short as one-quadrillionth of a second. It has wavelength of 1053 nm and is based on the technology whereby focused laser pulses divide material at the molecular level without transfer of heat or impact to the surrounding tissue.

 

EPIBULBAR LESIONS

Author: Alena Furdová, Alsalman Ali Jameel, Silvia Lea Ferková

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Epibulbar lesions are formed particularly in the conjunctiva and cornea. These lesions are classified into two distinct types that include pigmented and non-pigmented epibulbar lesions. The pigmented epibulbar lesions are those lesions that have pigments while the non-pigmented lesions are those that are translucent or transparent due to the absence of the pigments.         

 

Skeletopedia - Interactive 3D atlas of human bones

Author: Tomáš Havran, Michal Slabej, Peter Šulík

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www.skeletopedia.sk

Creation of 3D atlas of human bones as an internet page with use of HTML5, Javascript, PHP and MySQL. To obtain polygonal models surface scanners and CT i-CAT scanner were used. Scanned models are true human bones, property of Department of Anatomy LF UK. Primary audience of the atlas are students of medicine. Atlas contains also interactive annotations, automatic search and visualisation of bone structures on 3D models, brief charts with key facts about bones and quizzes.