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Anatomy II

Class at Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové |
FDP003

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Dentistry, 1st year, summer term. 

 Lectures

Lecturers

Assoc. prof. Dasa Slizova, M.D., Ph.D.

Petr Hajek, M.D., Ph.D.

Olga Rejtarova, M.D., Ph.D.

Michal Kuchar, MS

Katerina Stefkova, M.A., Ph.D.

Rene Endlicher, M.A., Ph.D.

Pavel Poczos, M.D., Ph.D.

No. Theme Lecturers Duration1    Male and female genital system, pelvic floor. Topography of the lesser pelvis. Stefkova 32    Urinary system. Kuchař 13    Endocrine glands. Kuchař 1 4    Nervous system: introduction, organization and general principles of CNS and PNS, main features of structure and function, terminology. Stefkova 1 5    Spinal cord, nervous plexuses, spinal nerves. Main principles of the nervous pathways. Stefkova 3 6    Brain stem, nuclei of the cranial nerves, reticular formation, IV.ventricle. Endlicher 2 7    Posterior cranial fossa.Cerebellum. Rejtarova 1 8    Diencephalon, Hypothalamo-hypophyseal system.Basal ganglia. Kuchař 2 9    Telencephalon. Slizova 2 10  Cortex, hippocampus, c-shaped structures, fornix, limbic system. Slizova 2 11  Blood supply of the brain, cerebrospinal fluid system, ventricles, meninges. Poczos 2 12  Nervous pathways, their classification and survey, functional systems. Stefkova 2 13  Cranial nerves.  Stefkova 2 14  Vegetative nervous system. Hajek 215  Visual apparatus. Stefkova 116  Auditory and vestibular apparatus. Rejtarova 117  Lecturer notes. Selected chapters in topographic and clinically oriented anatomy. Stefkova 2  

 Practical courses & seminars

Lecturers

Katerina Stefkova, M.A., Ph.D.

Petr Hajek, M.D., Ph.D.

Olga Rejtarova, M.D., Ph.D.

Michal Kuchar, MS

Rene Endlicher, M.A., Ph.D.

 Practical coursesNo.1   Urinary system. Endocrine glands.2   Male and female genital organs. Male and female pelvis. Review examination of urogenital system.3   General organization of the nervous system, main features of structure and function. Spinal cord I. - introduction, lokalization, blood supply, coverings, vertebromedullar topography. White and gray matter, nervous pathways.4   Spinal cord II., organization of spinal nerve, nervous plexuses.5   Brain stem, posterior cranial fossa, cranial nerves nuclei. Cerebellum.6   Diencephalon. Hypothalamo-hypophyseal system.7   Telencephalon. Basal ganglia.8   Bood supply of the brain, cerebrospinal fluid system, meninges. Brain slices.9   Overview of nervous pathways (short, association and long). Motor pathways and somatosensory pathways, neurotransmitters.10   Cranial nerves I (I, II, III, IV, V, VI, XI, XII), their origin, course, spectrum of fibers.11   Cranial nerves II (VII - X). Vegetative nervous system.12   Visual apparatus, optic pathway, reflexes. Auditory and vestibular apparatus, auditory and vestibular pathways.13   CREDIT TEST: CNS, nerve plexuses, cranial nerves, nervous pathways, vegetative nervous system.14   Credit.

Annotation

To gain theoretical and practical knowledge of the anatomic structure of the urogenital organs, the peripheral and central nervous systems, the special senses, and the skin. Lectures in neuroanatomy involve the macroscopic and also microscopic structure of the nervous tissues, the connections among various individual areas in the CNS and their clinical correlation.

Particular attention is given to the facial and oral regions, cranial nerves, included applied anatomy for local anesthesia.