Postgraduate Specialisation in Haematology

Postgraduate Specialisation in Haematology

Hematology - DIDATTICA FRONTALE (2022/2023)

Course code
4S003341
Credits
6
Academic sector
MED/15 - BLOOD DISEASES
Language of instruction
Italian
Site
VERONA
Teaching is organised as follows:
Activity Credits Period Academic staff
Malattie del sangue 4 - Krampera 0.84 not yet allocated Mauro Krampera
Malattie del sangue 4 - Tecchio 0.66 not yet allocated Cristina Tecchio
Malattie del sangue 4 - Bonifacio 0.84 not yet allocated Massimiliano Bonifacio
Malattie del sangue 4 - Visco 0.66 not yet allocated Carlo Visco
Analisi studi clinici ematologici sperimentali e linee guida 0.5 not yet allocated Ancora Da Definire
Immunoematologia e medicina trasfusionale 0.5 not yet allocated Ancora Da Definire
Trapianto allogenico di cellule staminali - Benedetti 1 not yet allocated Fabio Benedetti
Patologia dell'emostasi - Tosetto 1 not yet allocated Alberto Tosetto

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Syllabus

Non-Hodgkin lymphomas are a group of neoplastic diseases caused by a monoclonal proliferation of lymphoid cells in various lymphoreticular sites, including the lymph nodes, bone marrow, spleen, liver and gastrointestinal tract. Among the most common symptoms at onset there is usually the presence of peripheral lymphadenopathy. However, in some patients non-Hodgkin lymphomas present without adenopathy, but with transformed lymphocytes in the circulation. The disease is likely to be disseminated at the time of onset, and the diagnosis is usually based on biopsy of the lymph node or bone marrow or both. Management strategies may include watch and wait, chemotherapy, targeted drugs (eg, kinase inhibitors), and immunotherapies (eg, monoclonal antibodies, chimeric antigen receptor T cells); occasionally, radiation therapy is added. With a few exceptions, stem cell transplant is usually reserved for patients with aggressive lymphomas following incomplete remission or relapse.

Assessment methods and criteria

Oral, with learning assessment based on questions and answers and comments on the individual topic.

Reference books

See the teaching bibliography



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