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OS - Cross Sectional Anatomy - DVA01234
Title: OS - Cross Sectional Anatomy
Guaranteed by: Department of Anatomy (13-320)
Faculty: Second Faculty of Medicine
Actual: from 2025
Semester: both
Points: 3
E-Credits: 3
Examination process:
Hours per week, examination: 0/20, C [HS]
Capacity: winter:unknown / unknown (40)
summer:unknown / unknown (40)
Min. number of students: 8
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: not taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
you can enroll for the course in winter and in summer semester
Guarantor: prof. MUDr. David Kachlík, Ph.D.
MUDr. Azzat Al-Redouan, Ph.D.
Interchangeability : DV01241
Is pre-requisite for: DVA01258, DVA01257
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Annotation
This subject is intended to enrich students with in depth cross-sectional anatomy knowledge of the human body. The three standard planes (transverse, sagittal and frontal) will be demonstrated on virtual cadavers utilizing the Anatomage table from head to toe, as well as on ultrasound, CTs and MRIs.
Last update: Kovář Jan (11.09.2022)
Aim of the course

The aim of this subject is to deliver interactive practical knowledge of the complexity of the cross-sectional anatomy. This knowledge is essential foundation for the clinical practice in interpreting radiological images.

Last update: Kovář Jan (11.09.2022)
Course completion requirements

1 semesters course - 3 credits

Credits Requirements:

• Full attendance.

• Credit test composed of:

1. Labeling structures on cross sections.

2. Drawing a selected cross sectional scheme.

Last update: Čechová Jana, Mgr. (10.09.2020)
Literature

• Dixon, A., Logan, B. M., and Harold Ellis, H. Human Sectional Anatomy: Pocket Atlas of Body Sections, CT and MRI Images. CRC Press, 2017.

• Loukas, M., Burns, D. Essential Ultrasound Anatomy. Wolters Kluwer, 2019

Last update: Kovář Jan (11.09.2022)
Requirements to the exam

No Final Examination.

Last update: Kovář Jan (11.09.2022)
Syllabus

This subject is intended to enrich students with in depth cross-sectional anatomy knowledge of the human body. The three standard planes (transverse, sagittal and frontal) will be demonstrated on virtual cadavers utilizing the Anatomage table from head to toe, as well as on ultrasound, CTs and MRIs.

The aim of this subject is to deliver interactive practical knowledge of the complexity of the cross-sectional anatomy. This knowledge is essential foundation for the clinical practice in interpreting radiological images.

Conditions for enrollments:
Recommended for 1st to 6th year students. The level of depth and amount of pathology/clinical cases will be adjusted based on the class of the students in each group.

Note: The subject will be offered twice per year. First year students can ONLY enroll in the summer semester! Limited capacity of 10 due to Anatomage table size. Students will be divided into groups, morning and afternoon sessions.

The course will take place on a weekly basis of 2 hours in 10 sessions.

1. Upper limb (compartments and its residing and passing structures).

2. Lower limb (compartments and its residing and passing structures).

3. Thorax (anterior and posterior thoracic wall, mediastinum, lungs, heart).

4. Abdomen (anterior and posterior abdominal wall, peritoneum and retroperitoneum, internal organs).

5. Pelvis (pelvic floor, internal organs, differences between female and male).

6. Neck (compartments and its residing and passing structures, cervical triangles, spinal cord sections).

7. Head (skull spaces, scalp layers, intra- and extra-cranial structures, brain sections).

8. Credit test followed by open discussion and revision.

9. Ultrasound workshop - Musculoskeletal system.

10. Ultrasound workshop - Internal organs.

Last update: Kostohryzová Lenka (08.02.2023)
Registration requirements

Recommended for 1st to 6th year students. The level of depth and amount of pathology/clinical cases will be adjusted based on the class of the students in each group.

Note: The subject will be offered twice per year. First year students can ONLY enroll in the summer semester by request! Limited capacity of 8 per practical group due to Anatomage table size. Students will be divided into groups, morning and afternoon sessions.

Last update: Kachlík David, prof. MUDr., Ph.D. (20.08.2023)
 
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