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Anatomy I - FDP002
Title: Anatomy I
Guaranteed by: Department of Anatomy (15-110)
Faculty: Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové
Actual: from 2019
Semester: winter
Points: 0
E-Credits: 6
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:30/45, C [HS]
Extent per academic year: 15 [weeks]
Capacity: unlimited
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Guarantor: doc. MUDr. Dáša Slížová, CSc.
Is co-requisite for: FDP003
In complex pre-requisite: FDP024, FDP027, FDP028, FDP029, FDP030, FDP031, FDP032, FDP033, FDP034, FDP035, FDP036, FDP037, FDP038, FDP039, FDP040, FDP041, FDP042, FDP043, FDP044, FDP080, FV012, FV040, FV042
Annotation -
Mastering of anatomic terminology; understanding of basic general morphology, acquisition of theoretical and practical knowledge of the anatomic structure of the locomotion apparatus, further of the gastrointestinal, respiratory, circulatory and lymphatic systems. Particular attention is given to the orofacial region, its topography, variations, and embryonic development. Understanding and practice of ethical principles.
Last update: Macháčková Jana (03.09.2025)
Aim of the course

Mastering of anatomic terminology; understanding of basic general morphology, acquisition of theoretical and practical knowledge of the anatomic structure of the locomotion apparatus, further of the gastrointestinal, respiratory, circulatory and lymphatic systems. Particular attention is given to the orofacial region, its topography, variations, and embryonic development. Understanding and practice of ethical principles related to the human body.

Last update: Macháčková Jana (03.09.2025)
Literature - Czech

Compulsory literature

  1. W. Platzer Color Atlas and Textbook of Human Anatomy 3 volumes, 6th ed., Thieme Verlag, 2009, ISBN 9783135333069

 Recommend literature

  1. Neil S. Morton Netter's Head and Neck Anatomy for Dentistry, Saunders, Elsevier, 2007
  2. B. Liebgott The Anatomical Basis of Dentistry, 2nd edition, Mosby, 2001
  3. Feneis Pocket Atlas of Human Anatomy. 4th ed., Thieme Verlag, 2008. ISBN 3-13-511204-7
  4. D. R. Johnson, W.J. Moore Anatomy for Dental Students, 3rd edition, Oxford University Press, 2000.
Last update: Macháčková Jana (03.09.2025)
Requirements to the exam - Czech

Credit:

Credit will be given to the student who fulfilled his/her attendance requirements and passed his/her examinations in individual systems (1. Locomotor; 2. Angiology, respiratory and digestive systems). ATTENDANCE: students are required to attend all practical classes, absence due to illness has to be documented by a doctor`s certificate. The number of legitimate absences may not exceed 15% of all practical classes, i.e. 1 practical class per term. The acceptability of more than 15% practical class absences per term will be decided by the head of the anatomy department.

 

Last update: Macháčková Jana (03.09.2025)
Syllabus - Czech

Lecturers

  • Petr Hájek, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Kateřina Štefková, RNDr., Ph.D.
  • Assoc. Prof. Dáša Slížová, M.D., Ph.D.

 

 Lectures

  1. Introduction to anatomy, general terms and planes. (Hájek 1)
  2. General osteology and arthrology. Skeleton, main principles. Skull 1 - general features and function. (Štefková 2)
  3. Skull 1 - bones of the neurocranium and splanchnocranium. (Hájek 2)
  4. Skull 2 - fossae, structures and paranasal sinuses. (Hájek 2)
  5. Skull 3 - craniometry. Sex and age differences of the skull. Connections of the skull and temporomandibular joint. (Hájek 2)
  6. General myology. Muscles of the head and neck, developmental aspects, division, function, innervation.  (Hájek 2)
  7. Muscles of the head and neck. Regions of the head and neck - neck trigones. Vertebral column, thorax. (Hájek 2)
  8. Back and thoracic muscles. (Hájek 1)
  9. Muscles of the abdominal wall, inguinal canal. Applied anatomy of the abdominal wall. Perineal muscles. (Hájek 1)
  10. Overview of bones and joints of the upper limb.Overview of muscles and topographic regions of upper and upper limbs.  (Hájek 2)
  11. Overview of bones and joints of the lower limb. Pelvis. (Hájek 1)
  12. Overview of the muscles and topographic regions of the lower limb. (Hájek 1) 
  13. General angiology. Heart. (Hájek 1)
  14. Arteries, veins and lymphatics of the head and neck. (Hájek 1)
  15. Arteries and veins of the limbs, thorax, abdomen and pelvis. Portal system. Lymphatic system. Fetal circulation. (Hájek 2)
  16. Respiratory system, upper and lower respiratory tract. Lungs, pleura, mediastinum. (Hájek 2)
  17. Digestive system, oral cavity, teeth, salivary glands. Pharynx, esophagus, para and retropharyngeal spaces.(Hájek 2)
  18. Stomach, small an large intestine. Appendix. (Hájek 1)
  19. Liver, bile ducts and gallbladder, pancreas, spleen. (Hájek 1)
  20. Peritoneum, developmental abnormalities of the GIT. (Hájek 1) 

 

Practical courses & seminars

Lecturers

  • Petr Hájek, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Kateřina Štefková, RNDr., Ph.D.
  • Assoc. Prof. Dáša Slížová, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Michal Kuchař, MS., Ph.D.
  • Olga Rejtarová, M.D., Ph.D.
  • René Endlichar, RNDr., Ph.D.  

 

Practical courses

  1. Introduction, anatomical terminology, orientation on the body. General osteology and arthrology. Skull 1: bones of neurocranium and splanchnocranium.
  2. Skull 2: temporal bone - canals and spaces. Internal cranial base. The spaces and fossae in the skull. Connections in the skull, temporomandibular joint.
  3. Skull 3: sex and age differences of the skull; the newborn skull, ageing of the skull, craniometry; construction of the skull. X-ray image of the skull. Variations and anomalies of the skull.
  4. General myology, muscles of the head and neck, regions of head and neck, their content.
  5. Vertebra, vertebral column, thorax. Vertebral cannal with contens. Muscles of the thorax and back; muscles of abdominal wall, diaphragm, inguinal canal, abdominal regions. 
  6. Bones, joints and muscles of the upper limb. Topography of the upper limb.
  7. Bones, joints and muscles of the lower limb. Pelvis and pelvic floor. 
  8. Review examination of the locomotor system - spot test.
  9. General angiology. Heart. Arteries and veins of the thorax, abdomen, pelvis and limbs.Work with the virtual dissection table, 3D atlas, and X-ray angiographic images.
  10. Portal system. Fetal circulation. Lymphatic system. Arteries, veins and lymphatic system of the head and neck; fetal circulation.
  11. Upper respiratory tract, paranasal sinuses. Lower respiratory tract; lungs, pleura. Mediastinum; situs viscerum in the thoracic cavity, developmental abnormalities of the respiratory tract. Coniotomy and tracheotomy.
  12. Oral cavity, teeth, salivary glands, pharynx, esophagus, retropharyngeal and parapharyngeal space.
  13. Stomach, small and large intestine. Liver, extrahepatic bile ducts, pancreas, spleen. Peritoneal cavity, situs viscerum in the abdominal cavity - demonstration. Developmental abnormalities of the GIT. 
  14. Seminary - review of the circulatory, respiratory and gastrointestinal system. Review of a demanded topic.
  15. Review examination test of the circulatory, respiratory and gastrointestinal system of the head and neck.
Last update: Macháčková Jana (15.09.2025)
Entry requirements

Prerequisites are not given.

Last update: Macháčková Jana (03.09.2025)
 
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