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Histology and Embryology II - FDP021
Title: Histology and Embryology II
Guaranteed by: Department of Histology and Embryology (15-140)
Faculty: Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové
Actual: from 2019
Semester: winter
Points: 0
E-Credits: 4
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:21/36, C+Ex [HS]
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
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Note: deregister from the exam date if a requisite was not fulfilled
Guarantor: doc. MUDr. Yvona Mazurová, CSc.
Incompatibility : FZ10019
Pre-requisite : FDP004
Interchangeability : FA0203044, FZ10019
Is pre-requisite for: FDP027
In complex pre-requisite: FDP045, FDP046, FDP047, FDP048, FDP049, FDP050, FDP051, FDP052, FDP053, FDP054, FDP055, FDP056, FDP057, FDP058, FDP059, FDP060, FDP061, FDP062, FD10048
Annotation -
Last update: Markéta Ulrichová (03.07.2023)
Histology II focuses on the description of special histology (microscopic structure of organs) with stress on microscopic differential diagnosis. Embryology II includes detailed description of the development of head and neck region and organs belonging to the orofacial region (incl. a brief review of developmental anomalies), and the teeth development. Entry requirements: pre-requisites: passed Histology and Embryology I Outcomes (subject Histology and Embryology I): 1. the student acquires theoretical knowledge of the structure of the normal organs at the level of light and electron microscopy 2. the student acquires the practical knowledge necessary for differential diagnosis for the identification of the human organs at the level of light microscopy 3. the student acquires theoretical knowledge of the development of head and neck region and organs belonging to the orofacial region (incl. a brief review of developmental anomalies), and the teeth development
Requirements to the exam
Last update: Markéta Ulrichová (03.07.2023)

Credit terms (for details see our information on Moodle)It is essential to participate in all practical courses and pass all the ongoing (written) tests, oral slide (seminary) tests, and test in Orofacial region. The arithmetic mean of all marks received in each semester must not be worse than 3.0 - with particular stress on results of slide (seminary) tests (which have to be "passed").

Credit test is always oral - examination of all slides passed throughout each semester + theory (more detailed knowledge than for seminary examination); general histology is tested always!

Final exam comprises practical part and theoretical part. The Final exam starts with the slide e-test (you must achieve at least 60% of points), in case of the 2nd retake, the slides are tested orally using the Smart Zoom. If student passes the practical part, the theoretical part (3 questions) followes. The examination of theoretical part starts with the question from part II – Orofacial and neck region. 

Syllabus
Last update: Markéta Ulrichová (03.07.2023)

Lectures

Lecturers

  • Prof. Jaroslav Mokry, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Assoc. Prof. Yvona Mazurova, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Tomas Soukup, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Hana Bavorova, M.Sc., Ph.D.

1.     Development of orofacial and neck regions: I. Development of the stomodeum and pharyngeal apparatus. (Mazurova 2)

2.     Development of orofacial and neck regions: II. Development of the face (incl. the palate and nasal cavities). III. Development of the tongue, thyroid gland and major salivary glands. (Mazurova 3)

3.     Development of orofacial and neck regions: IV. Development of the teeth. (Mazurova 4)

4.     GIT II: Stomach. (Bavorova 2)

5.     GIT III: Large intestine, liver, pancreas (exo- and endocrine part). (Bavorova 2)

6.     Endocrine system: Hypophysis, suprarenal glands, thyroid and parathyroid glands. (Soukup 1)

7.     Principles of the development of skeletal and muscular systems and of the skin in relation to the head region. (Soukup 2)

8.     Male reproductive system: Testis, epididymis. (Soukup 1)

9.     Female reproductive system: Ovary, uterus, hormonal regulation of the cycle. (Bavorová 2)

10.   Urinary system . (Soukup 1)

11.   CNS. (Mokry 1)

 

Practical classes & seminars

Teachers

  • Prof. Jaroslav Mokry, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Assoc. Prof. Yvona Mazurova, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Tomas Soukup, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Hana Bavorova, M.Sc., Ph.D.

Seminars

  1. No. 3 Fourth revision lesson: Dental tissues, periodontium and alveolus. Development of the teeth (incl. periodontium and alveolar bone). Development of the pharyngeal apparatus, face, nasal cavities and palate. Development of the tongue, thyroid gland and salivary glands. TEST.
  2. No. 5 Fifth revision lesson: Examination of histol. preparations of the digestive and endocrine systems.
  3. No. 10 Sixth revision lesson: Examination of histol. preparations of urinary, male and female genital systems (incl. placenta) and nervous system (CNS and PNS).
  4. No. 12 Credit examination

 

Practical courses

  1. No. 1 GIT II: Oesophagus, stomach, duodenum, jejunum, ileum.
  2. No. 2 GIT III: Appendix, colon, anal canal; liver, gallbladder.
  3. No. 4 Endocrine system: Pancreas (endo- and exocrine part), hypophysis, suprarenal glands, thyroid gland.
  4. No. 6 Male genital system: Testis, epididymis (dd. efferentes, d. epididymis), prostate.
  5. No. 7 Female genital system: Ovary, oviduct, uterus, vagina.
  6. No. 8 Placenta (young and mature stage). Urinary system: Kidney, ureter, urinary bladder. ELC
  7. No. 9 CNS: Spinal cord, brain, cerebellum, choroid plexus. PNS: Vegetative ganglion, sympathetic and cerebrospinal nerves (revision from general histology). ELC
  8. No. 11 Integumentary system: Skin of the palm/finger and of the axilla; lactating and non-lactating mammary gland.
Literature
Last update: Markéta Ulrichová (03.07.2023)

Compulsory

 

E-books (available on faculty web site):

 

Histology:

 

Young B., Woodford P., O’Dowd G.: Wheather´s Functional Histology. A Text and Colour Atlas. Elsevier Saunders, 6th ed., 2014. ISBN 9780702054884

 

http://www.elsevier-etextbooks.com/product/wheaters-functional-histology56064

 

Embryology:

 

Moore, K.L., Persaud T.V.N., Torchia M.G.: The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology. Elsevier Saunders, 9th ed., 2013. ISBN 978-1-4377-2002-0

 

https://elsevierelibrary.co.uk/product/developing-human-9e  

 

or (an EXCELLENT e-book of H&E) - Ebsco eBook Collection

 

Chiego, D.J., Avery, J.K.: Essentials of Oral Histology and Embryology: A Clinical Approach. Mosby, 4th ed., 2014

 

or any other textbook of Histology and Embryology

  

Recommended

 

Mokrý J., Mazurová Y., Šubrtová D., Mráz J.: Handbook of practical classes in histology and embryology. Hradec Králové, Libor Dvořák, 2nd ed., 2011. ISBN 978-80-260-0630-5

 

(you can buy it in secretary office at the Dept. of Histology)

  

Other E-books available on faculty web site

 

ProQuest Ebrary:

 

  1. Gartner L.P. Hiatt J.L.: Concise Histology. Elsevier Saunders, 2010. ISBN 978-0-7020-3114-4 

  2. Webster S., Wreede R.: Embryology at a Glance. John Wiley & Sons, 2012. ISBN 978-0-470-65453-8.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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