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ANATOMY (StI-ANT)
STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies in dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department of Anatomy
Year of the Winter term (hrs/week) Summer term (hrs/week) No. of ECTS
No. of tests
studies Lectures Pract. Lectures Pract. seminars credits
Partial tests
first 3 3 3 3 1 14. 0
2
Methods of conducting teaching Lectures and practical classes
Acquiring knowledge about human body that will be a basis for exploring histological built and form, as well as the possibility of practical
goal
application of the acquired knowledge in anatomy for better understanding of morphological structures of head and neck as a whole.
Getting to know morphology and built of certain parts of the body. Acquiring knowledge from systematic and topographic
anatomy, which will be of use in practical lectures primarily in branches, which are directly linked with pathological anatomy,
Knowledge patho-histology, all surgical branches, groups of conservative therapy, radiological and radiotherapeutical procedures as well
PURPOSE
as better understanding of biomedical procedures which are oriented towards the needs of pathology from the area of neck and
head.
Learning about practical topics related to anatomy, recognizing and noticing relations between certain anatomic structures on
bones (certain parts of the body, organs, primarily of head and neck) as well as on x ray, NMR and CT scanning. Knowing
Skills
of anatomical structures represents the basis of surgical techniques, radiological and radiotherapeutical treatments as well as
understanding of biomedical and disciplines close to dentistry.
SUBJECT CONTENT: Theoretical lectures – methodical units
1. General anatomy: general osteology, general anthropology, general myology, general angiology, general neurology
2. Bones, joints, muscles, blood vessels, lymphatic and nerves of upper limbs; monographic regions of upper limbs.
3. Bones, joints, muscles, blood vessels, lymphatic and nerves of lower limbs; monographic regions of lower limbs.
4. Spine
5. Chest walls; classification and content of chest (lungs, heart, esophagus, blood vassals, lymphatic system and nerves )
6. Stomach walls: division and content of stomach
7. Pelvic walls, content of pelvic cavity, male and female sex organs, bladder and rectum
8. Skull and face bones, craniofacial cavities, joints, muscles, blood vessels, lymphatic system and head and neck nerves.
9. Head and neck organs
10. Eye and ear
11. External morphology of central nervous system , meninx, and cavities of central nervous system
12. Built of central nervous system; brain pathways; blood vessels of central nervous system
Practical lectures – methodical units
1. Bones, joints, muscles, blood vassals, lymphatics and nerves of upper extremity
2. Bones, joints, muscles, blood vassals, lymphatics and nerves of lower limbs; monographic regions of lower extremity.
3. Spine
4. Chest walls: division and content of chest (lungs, heart, esophagus, blood vassals, lymphatics and nerves )
5. Stomach walls: division and content of stomach
6. Walls of pelvis, male and female sex organs, bladder and rectum
7. Skull and face bones, craniofacial cavity, joints, muscles, blood vessels, lymphatics and head and neck nerves
8. Head and neck organs
9. Topographic regions of head and neck
10. Eye and ear
11. External morphology of central nervous system
12. Sections of the brain, blood vessels, blood vessels of the central nervous system