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Anatomy I - FG10002
Title: Anatomy I
Guaranteed by: Department of Anatomy (15-110)
Faculty: Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové
Actual: from 2021
Semester: winter
Points: 0
E-Credits: 11
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:54/75, C [HS]
Capacity: unlimited
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: not taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Guarantor: doc. MUDr. Dáša Slížová, CSc.
Incompatibility : FV10002
Interchangeability : FA0101033, FV10002
Is co-requisite for: FG10003
Is incompatible with: FGP002, FVP002, FV10002
Is pre-requisite for: FG50017, FG50045
Is interchangeable with: FGP002, FV10002, FVP002
In complex pre-requisite: FGP025, FGP026, FGP027, FGP028, FGP029, FGP030, FGP031, FGP032, FGP033, FGP034, FGP035, FGP036, FG10024, FG10025, FG10026, FG10027, FG10028, FG10029, FG10030, FG10033, FG10035, FG10037, FG10074, FG10076, FG10077, FG10078, FG10079, FG10080, FG10089, FG10097, FV012, FV040, FV041, FV042, FV047
Examination dates   Schedule   
Annotation -
Last update: Jana Macháčková (17.09.2021)
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 with relation to their function; understanding of imaging techniques (X-ray, MRI, CT, ultrasound) and their clinical application; variations and embryonic aspects. Understanding and practice of ethical principles.
Requirements to the exam
Last update: Jana Macháčková (17.09.2021)

Credit:

 Credit of Anatomy I will be given to the student who fulfilled his/her attendance and has passed required examinations in individual systems. 1) Standards of study results: Summarizing reviews (locomotor system in form of a spot test, internal organs as a written credit test, or possibly oral examination for credit in special cases) during winter term are mandatory. To pass, it is necessary to get at least mark "good". Students are eligible for two attempts in case of failure. Unexcused absence results in "no pass" grade, excused leave has no effect, student resits for test at next announced term. Regarding the second retest on subject Anatomy I, students are eligible to be re-examined by head of the Department of Anatomy if their results are in interval of 50-59% of true answers. Microtests and random oral examination during labs belong to standards of study results as well. Those students, who did not reach at least 60% of study proficiency, have to take a test reviewing topics of given semester. This is represented by 1 question per separate lab topic, not regarding student´s proficiency at any lab. Students are eligible for two attempts of that re-test. Exceptional cases (e.g., long term absence due to disease) will be decided by the Head of Department after consultation with assistant leading the given study group. 2) Attendance: the students are required to attend all practical classes, absence due to illness has to be documented by a doctor's certificate or by other official confirmation. The number of legitimate absences may not exceed 15% of all practical classes, i.e. 4 practical classes per term. The acceptability of more than 15% practical class absences per term will be decided by the chair of the anatomy department. Unexcused absences are not allowed.

 

 

In case of an exceptional situation, e.g., long-term distant teaching, the guarantor of anatomy subject is authorized (after agreement with the Head of Department) to ease or adjust in other way the criteria of attendance and study results as well. .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Syllabus
Last update: Jana Macháčková (17.09.2021)

 

Lecturers

 

  • Assoc. Prof. Dasa Slizova, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Otakar Krs, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Petr Hajek, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Michal Kuchar, MS
  • Martin Kracik, M.D.
  • Olga Rejtarova, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Rene Endlicher, RNDr., Ph.D.

 

 

Lectures

  1. LOCOMOTOR SYSTEM. Introduction to anatomy, general terms, principal axes and planes. (Hajek 2)
  2. General osteology. Bones of the upper limb. (Hajek 1)
  3. General arthrology. Joints of the upper limb. (Hajek 2)
  4. Muscles of the upper limb. (Hajek 3)
  5. General angiology, introduction to the PNS. Vessels and nerves of the upper limb. (Hajek 3)
  6. Bones and joints of the lower limb. (Slizova 2)
  7. Muscles of the lower limb.Vessels and nerves of the lower limb. (Slizova 4)
  8. Topografic anatomy of the upper and lower limb, clinical tips. (Hajek 2)
  9. Skull, fossae, sutures. Neurocranium and splanchnocranium. (Kuchař 1)
  10. Craniometry, TMJ, the newborn skull. Sex and age, differences of the skull.  (Kuchař 2)
  11. Muscles of the head. Muscles of the neck. (Slizova 2)
  12. Vertebrae, vertebral column. (Slizova 1)
  13. Thorax. Muscles of the thorax. Muscles of the back. (Slizova 3)
  14. Muscles of the abdominal wall, inguinal canal, hernias. Pelvic floor. (Slizova 2)
  15. SPLANCHNOLOGY. Heart. (Hajek 2)
  16. Arteries. (Endlicher 2)
  17. Veins. Portal vein, fetal circulation. (Krs 2)
  18. Lymphatic system. Spleen. (Krs 1)
  19. Respiratory system. Upper respiratory tract, larynx, trachea, bronchi. (Rejtarova 2)
  20. Lungs. Pleura, mediastinum, developmental abnormalities. (Rejtarova 2)
  21. Digestive system - development of the digestive tube. Oral cavity, tongue, teeth. (Hajek 1)
  22. Salivary glands. Pharynx, tonsils, Circle of Waldeyer, para- and retropharyngeal spaces. (Hajek 2)
  23. Esophagus, stomach, small intestine. Large intestine. (Slizova 4)
  24. Liver, bile ducts and gallbladder, pancreas. (Slizova 3)
  25. Peritoneum and its development, organization of peritoneal cavity. Developmental abnormalities of the GIT. (Slizova 2)
  26. Preparation before GIT credit test, lecture on demandedtopic. (Hajek 1)

 Practical courses & seminars

Lecturers

  • Assoc. Prof. Dasa Slizova, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Otakar Krs, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Petr Hajek, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Michal Kuchar, MS
  • Martin Kracik, M.D.
  • Olga Rejtarova, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Rene Endlicher, RNDr., Ph.D. 

 

Practical courses

  1. LOCOMOTOR SYSTEM. General osteology, bones of the upper limb.
  2. General arthrology, joints of the upper limb.
  3. General myology, muscles of the shoulder girdle and upper arm.
  4. Muscles of the forearm and of the hand.
  5. General angiology, introduction to the PNS, nerves and vessels of the upper limb.
  6. Bones of the lower limb
  7. Joints of the lower limb.
  8. Muscles of the lower limb.
  9. Nerves and vessels of the lower limb.
  10. Skull, neurocranium, splanchnocranium.
  11. The spaces of the skull, fossae cranii.
  12. Newborn skull, sex and age differences. Connections in the skull, craniometry. Muscles of the head and neck.
  13. Vertebrae, vertebral column,bones of the thorax. Muscles of thorax, diaphragm.
  14. Muscles of the abdominal wall, back and pelvic floor, inguinal canal, anatomical base for inguinal hernias.
  15. REVIEW EXAMINATION OF THE LOCOMOTOR SYSTEM. (Spot test.)
  16. SPLANCHNOLOGY. Heart.
  17. Heart - X-ray, dissection. Aortic arch, arteries of the head and neck.
  18. Arteries of the thorax, abdominal cavity and pelvis.
  19. Venous system, fetal circulation, lymphatic system.
  20. Respiratory system: nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, upper respiratory tract, larynx.
  21. Trachea, bronchial tree. Lungs, pleura, developmental abnormalities of the respiratory tract. Situs viscerum of the thoracic cavity, demonstration.
  22. Digestive system, oral cavity, salivary glands, pharynx, retropharyngeal and parapharyngeal space.
  23. Esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine.
  24. Liver, extrahepatic bile ducts and gallbladder, pancreas, spleen.
  25. Peritoneum, development and final organization, situs viscerum of the abdominal cavity, demonstration, developmental abnormalities of the GIT. REVIEW EXAMINATION OF THE HEART, CIRCULATORY, RESPIRATORY, AND GIT SYSTEM.
Literature
Last update: Jana Macháčková (17.09.2021)

 

Compulsory literature 

 1.     W. Platzer Color Atlas of Human Anatomy, Volume 1, 6th ed., Thieme Verlag, 2009. ISBN 978-3-13-533306-9 

 2.     H. Fritsch, W. Kuehnel Color Atlas of Human Anatomy, Volume 2, 6th ed., Thieme Verlag, 2008. ISBN 978-3-13-533405-9 

 3.     W. Kahle, M. Frotcher Color Atlas of Human Anatomy, Volume 3, 5th ed., Thieme Verlag, 2010. ISBN 978-3-13-533506-9 

 

 Recommended literature

 4.     W. Dauber (H. Feneis) Pocket Atlas of Human Anatomy. 5th ed., Thieme Verlag, 2007. ISBN 978-3-13-511205-5

 5.     F. Paulsen, J. Waschke   Sobotta Atlas of Human Anatomy, 15th ed., 3 Volumes, 2013, ISBN 9780702052507

 6.     A. M. R. Agur   Grant's Atlas of Anatomy. 10th ed., Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, 1999. ISBN 0-683-30264-7(PBK)

 7.     E. K. Sauerland   Grant's Dissector. 12th ed., Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, 1999. ISBN 0-7817-2199-7

 

 

 
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