Department of Pathological Anatomy and Forensic Medicine

 

The Department of Pathological Anatomy and Forensic Medicine consists of Chair of Pathological Anatomy and Chair of Forensic Medicine. 

Pathological anatomy is taught to the students of medicine and dentistry in the field of medical sciences, in the field of physiotherapy, and to the master students of biomedicine. Forensic medicine is taught to the students of medicine and dentistry students and residents.

Chair of Pathological Anatomy

Chair of Forensic Medicine

Doctoral theses

Teaduskonverentsi publik

Call for abstracts: scientific conference celebrating the anniversary of the Faculty of Medicine

 Tartu Ülikooli bio- ja siirdemeditsiini instituudi inimese geneetika õppetooli uuring koostöös Tartu Ülikooli Kliinikumi meestekliinikuga näitas, et üllatavalt suurel osal viljatutest meestest on lapsena diagnoositud munandi laskumishäire. Õigeaegne sekkumine aitab tulevikus lahendada viljatusprobleeme ja ennetada haruldaste kasvajate riski.

Testicular maldescent in infertile men may be a sign of a more severe genetic syndrome

Tartu Ülikool uuring näitas, et ühest geeniveast põhjustatud mehepoolne viljatus on arvatust palju sagedasem.

One of the largest male infertility genetic studies improves molecular diagnostics and personalized management of andrology patients