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Master Degree

 

Students should fulfill a total of 40 Credit Hours:

1. Obligatory subjects: 32 Credit Hours.

2. Thesis: 6 Credit Hours.

3. 2 Elective Subjects: 1 Credit Hour each = 2 hour.

 

 

list of master degree Thesis done in the Department since 1970 till now

 

 

                                         Obligatory Courses:

 

 

Code

Course

Credit hours

1

052808310

Pathology for radiology I

2

2

051507310

Internal medicine for radiology

1

3

053208310

Surgery for radiology I

1

4

05310701

Medical Physics

3

5

05310702

Radiobiology

1

6

05310703

Nuclear medicine

1

7

05310704

Neuro-imaging I

3

8

05310705

Head & Neck Imaging I

3

9

05310706

Chest Imaging I

2

10

05310707

Cardio-vascular Imaging I

2

11

05310708

Gastro-intestinal Imaging I

3

12

05310709

Genito-urinary Imaging I

2

13

05310710

Women’s imaging I (Ob. & Gyn. & Breast)

2

14

05310711

Musculo-skeletal Imaging I

4

15

05310712

Interventional radiology I

2

 

 

 


 

Elective courses of Diploma Degree of Radio-Diagnosis

 

Code

Subject

Credit hours

 

 

 

05070737

Basic Principles of Quality Control

1

05170831

Information and I.T.

1

05070739

Biostatistics and Applied Computer

1

05070740

Research Methodology

1

 

Others

 

 

 

Courses Submitted by the Department to Master & Diploma Degree in Other Departments

in the Faculty

 

Code

Subject

Credit hours

 
 

053107020

Imaging for cardiology & angiology

1

053107030

Imaging for cardio-thoracic surgery

1

053107040

Imaging for chest diseases

1

053107080

Imaging for critical care

1

053107090

Imaging for dermatology

1

053107100

Imaging for emergency medicine

1

053107120

Imaging for urology

1

053107140

Imaging for anatomy & embryology

1

053107150

Imaging for internal medicine

1

053107151

Imaging for Haematology

1

053107210

Imaging for neurology

1

053107220

Imaging for neuro-surgery

1

053107230

Imaging for obstetrics and gynecology

1

053107240

Imaging for oncology

1

053107250

Imaging for ophthalmology

1

053107260

Imaging for orthopedics

1

053107270

Imaging for ENT, audiology, phonetics

1

053107280

Imaging for Pathology

1

053107290

Imaging for pediatrics

1

053107300

Imaging for physical medicine

1

053107320

Imaging for surgery

1

053107330

Imaging for tropical medicine

1

 


 

Course description

 

1

Code

Credit hours (2)

Course

052808310

Lectures

Clinical

Pathology for radiology I

 

 

Systemic pathology. Pathology changes diagnosed by conventional radiological techniques. Pathology changes diagnosed by new modalities.

 

2

Code

Credit hours (2)

Course

051507310

Lectures

Clinical

Internal Medicine for radiology I

 

 

The course entails the different diseases of the CVS, chest, GIT, hepato-pancreatico-biliary, nephrology, endocrinology, haematology, rheumatology as well as neurology systems diagnosed by conventional radiological techniques and new modalities. Each should cover the definition and etiology as well as the characteristic clinical picture, differential diagnosis specific laboratory investigations and radiological signs as well as guidelines of treatment.

 

3

Code

Credit hours (2)

Course

053208310

Lectures

Clinical

Surgery for radiology I

 

 

The course entails the different diseases of the breast, thyroid, head & neck, GIT & hepato-biliary, inguino-scrotal and vascular systems diagnosed by conventional radiological techniques and new modalities. Each item should fulfill the clinical picture and presentations, workup for diagnosis and staging as well as the principles of management.

 

4

Code

Credit hours (3)

Course

05310701

Lectures

Practical

Medical Physics

 

 

The course entails the fundamental principles of physics in radio diagnosis, and the different diagnostic modalities such as radiography (conventional, computed, digital), C.T (single slice, multi-slice), Ultrasound (grey scale, Doppler) and MRI.

 

5

Code

Credit hours (1)

Course

05310702

Lectures

Practical

Radiobiology

 

 

The course entails radiation effects on normal tissues, the tissue reactions to radiation and the principles of radiation production.

 


 

 

6

Code

Credit hours (1)

Course

05310703

Lectures

Practical

Nuclear Medicine

 

 

The course entails modes of examination and scanning, Single photon Emission Computed tomography (SPECT) as well as Positron Emission Tomography (PET) as regards their indications and application. It also discusses the specific radiotracers used for each organ, indications and contraindications and complications of nuclear medicine.

 

7

Code

Credit hours (3)

Course

05310704

Lectures

Clinical

Neuro-imaging I

 

 

The course entails radiological anatomy, different modalities and imaging techniques for the exam. of the central nervous system and recognize the basic imaging features of the congenital anomalies, inflammatory and infective diseases, trauma, vascular, neoplastic, pediatrics and metabolic diseases.

 

8

Code

Credit hours (3)

Course

05310705

Lectures

Clinical

Head & Neck Imaging I

 

 

The course entails radiological anatomy, different modalities and imaging techniques for the exam. of the head and neck and recognize the basic imaging features of the congenital anomalies, inflammatory and infective diseases, trauma, vascular, neoplastic, pediatrics and metabolic diseases.

 

9

Code

Credit hours (2)

Course

05310706

Lectures

Clinical

Chest Imaging I

 

 

The course entails radiological anatomy, different modalities and imaging techniques for the exam. of the respiratory system and recognize the basic imaging features of the congenital anomalies, inflammatory and infective diseases, trauma, vascular, neoplastic, pediatrics and metabolic diseases.

 

10

Code

Credit hours (2)

Course

05310707

Lectures

Clinical

Cardio-Vascular Imaging I

 

 

The course entails radiological anatomy, different modalities and imaging techniques for the exam. of the cardio-vascular system and recognize the basic imaging features of the congenital anomalies, inflammatory and infective diseases, trauma, vascular, neoplastic, pediatrics and metabolic diseases.

 

11

Code

Credit hours (3)

Course

05310708

Lectures

Clinical

Gastro-Intestinal Tract Imaging I

 

 

The course entails radiological anatomy, different modalities and imaging technique for the exam. of the gasto-intestinal and hepato-pancreatico-biliary system and recognize the imaging features of the congenital anomalies, inflammatory and infective diseases, trauma, vascular, neoplastic, pediatrics and metabolic diseases.

 

12

Code

Credit hours (2)

Course

05310709

Lectures

Clinical

Genitourinary Imaging I

 

 

The course entails radiological anatomy, different modalities and imaging technique for the exam. of the genitor-urinary system and recognize the basic imaging features of the congenital anomalies, inflammatory and infective diseases, trauma, vascular, neoplastic, pediatrics and metabolic diseases.

 

13

Code

Credit hours (2)

Course

05310710

Lectures

Clinical

Women's Imaging I (Obstetrics & Gynecology & Breast)

 

 

The course entails radiological anatomy, different modalities and imaging techniques for the exam. of the female genital system and breast and recognize the basic imaging features of the congenital anomalies, inflammatory and infective diseases, trauma, vascular, neoplastic, pediatrics and metabolic diseases.

 

14

Code

Credit hours (4)

Course

05310711

Lectures

Practical

Musculo-Skeletal Imaging I

 

 

The course entails radiological anatomy, different modalities and imaging technique for the exam. of the musculo-skeletal system and recognize the basic imaging features of the congenital anomalies, inflammatory and infective diseases, trauma, vascular, neoplastic, pediatrics and metabolic diseases.

­

15

Code

Credit hours (2)

Course

05310712

Lectures

Practical

Interventional Radiology I

 

 

The course entails the basic principle of intervention: its technique, equipments and requirements. It outlines the different intervention modalities for each system as regards the technique, indications and contraindications.

 


 

Courses Submitted by the Department to Other Departments

in the Faculty

 

1

Code

Credit hours (1)

Course

Prerequisites

053107100

Lectures

Clinical

Radiology for emergency

050508100,

050608100

051108100,

051408100

051808100,

052008100

 

 

This course entails imaging features of different emergencies of various systems as: cardiac, chest, musculoskeletal, urological & abdominal(GIT,GUT,OBS&GYN) as well as indication &further lines of imaging assessment of various emergencies.

  

2

Code

Credit hours (1)

Course

053107150

Lectures

Clinical

Radiology

 

 

Characteristic imaging features (X-ray - Ultrasound – Basics of  CT - MRI) of the common pathological conditions.

Cardio-vascular (3)

Valvular heart diseases. Cardio-myopathy and pericardial diseases. Heart failure.

Chest (3)

 Pulmonary infections including bronchiectasis and lung abscess. Air-way disease and COPD. Interstitial lung diseases including Pneumoconiosis, collagenic diseases and other systemic disorders. Pulmonary neoplasms. Pleural diseases. Mediastinal lesions

GIT (3)

Esophageal disorders including dysphagia, achalazia and reflux esophagitis. Peptic ulcer disease. Inflammatory bowel diseases. Diverticular colonic disease. GIT polyps and neoplasms. Constipation Splenomegaly and focal splenic lesions.

Hepato-pancreatico-biliary (4)

Diffuse hepatic disease including fatty liver and cirrhosis. Hepatitis.  Pyogenic liver abscess and hydatid disease. Portal hypertension. Hepatic tumors. Cholecystitis, cholangitis and cholelithiasis. Pancreatitis. Pancreatic masses.

Nephrology (3)

Cystic renal disease. Renal masses. Nephrocalcinosis and lithiasis.

Endocrinology (3)

Pheochromocytoma and secondary hypertension. Cushing's syndrome, Hyper-aldosteronism and adrenal insufficiency. Acromegaly. Hypo and hyper pitutirism. Hypo and hyper thyroidism. Parathyroid hormone and calcium metabolism.

Hematology (3)

Chronic hemolytic anemia (sickle cell anemia and Thalassemia). Hemophilia. Lymphoma and leukemia. Histocytosis X.

Rheumatology (3)

Rheumatoid arthritis and variants. Sero-negative Spondylo-arthhropathy. Differential diagnosis of arthropathy.

Neurology (3)

Meningitis and enchphalitis. Multiple sclerosis. Stroke

 

 

 

3

Code

Credit hours (1)

Course

053107290

Lectures

Clinical

Radiodiagnosis for Pediatrics

0.5

0.5

Respiratory system: Normal radiological analysis and technique, Chest wall abnormalities, Pleural. Parenchymal lung abnormalities. Cardiovascular system: Normal radiological anatomy and techniques, pericardial diseases, myocardial diseases, Endocadial diseases. Gastrointestinal system: esophagus, stomach and duodenum, colon, Gastric disorders. Small bowel disorders. Large bowel disorders. Liver and GB. Genitourinary system. Renal system. Undescended testis; Pelvic masses. Bone and Joints: Bone age. Periosteal reaction. Skeletal dysplasias.