Cardiology part 1

  1. Etiopathogenesis of essential and secondary hypertension (HA)
    1. Factors involved in the control of blood pressure (BP)
    2. Classification of blood pressure
    3. Isolated systolic HA
    4. Systemic abnormalities in essential HA
    5. RAA in HA
    6. Secondary causes of HA
    7. Consequences and complications of HA
    8. Symptoms of HA
    9. Secondary hypertension
      1. Renal parenchymal hypertension
      2. Renovascular hypertension
      3. Endocrine-related hypertension
      4. Obesity and hypertension
  2. Vascular diseases – etiopathogenesis, clinical presentation, complications, symptoms
    1. Aortic aneurysm 
    2. Aortic dissections
    3. Reynaud syndrome
    4. Varicose veins
    5. Deep vein thrombosis
    6. Pulmonary embolism
    7. Chronic venous insufficiency
  3. Peripheral artery diseases – etiopathogenesis, clinical presentation, complications, symptoms
  4. Valvular heart disease, without congenital diseases (aortic, mitral, pulmonic and tricuspid valve disases) – etiopathogenesis, clinical presentation, complications, symptoms
    1. All valves stenosis and regurgitation
    2. Mitral valve prolapse