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Patophysiology of blood and lymph circulation in lower extremities

Author: Jana Plevková

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Arterial system of lower extremities. Principles of blood flow. Endothelium. Endothelial vasodilators. Endothelial dysfunction. Atherosclerosis obliterans Risk factors. Arterial aneurysms. Vasospastic diseases. Raynaud disease. Occlusive arterial disease. Blood flow in veins – lower extremities. Venous system of lover extremities. Symptoms and signs of DVT. Lymphedema.

Biophysics of heart and circulation

Author: Ján Jakuš

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Heart as a source of biopotentials. Heart as a pump. Blood flow in vessels.

Anatomy of Heart. Hearth - Source of Electric Biopotentials. Action Potential of Sinoatrial Node and Prepotential. Spreading of Electric Depolarisation in Heart. Heart as a Pump.  Dynamic of Heart. Blood Pressures in Heart. Elasticity of aorta and arteries. Blood Circulation. Blood flow - types.  Types of Blood pressures. Measurement of BP. Filtration at Capillary Loop.
 

Ischemic heart disease
.. stand point – classification. Coronary circulation. Regulation of coronary circulation. Myocardial..

Anatomy of the Urogenital System
.. internal structure (or the wall), blood supply, lymph drainage, and innervation. The theoretical parts..

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