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Histology and Embryology II

Class at Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové |
FG10005

Syllabus

Lectures   Lecturers:   ·         Prof. Jaroslav Mokry, M.D., Ph.D. ·         Assoc. Prof. Yvona Mazurova, M.D., Ph.D. ·         Assoc. Prof. Dana Cizkova, M.D., Ph.D. ·         Tomas Soukup, M.D., Ph.D.

1.    GIT II: Stomach, small and large intestine, anal canal.

2.    GIT III: Liver, gall bladder, pancreas (exocrine part).

3.    Endocrine system.

4.    Urinary system.

5.    Male reproductive system.

6.    Female reproductive system.

7.    Embryology: Fourth week of embryonic development - folding of the embryo, development of umbilical cord. Derivatives of germ layers.

8.    Embryology: Foetal membranes, placenta. Multiple pregnancy.

9.    Embryology: Development of head and neck region: pharyngeal (branchial) apparatus. Development of the face, oral and nasal cavities. Development of the tongue, thyroid gl. and salivary glands.  Teeth development.

10.  CNS.

11.  Embryology: Development of the digestive system. Development of the respiratory system.

12.  Embryology: Development of the urinary system.

13.  Embryology: Development of the genital system.

14.  Integumentary system - the histology and embryology.

15.  Embryology: Development of the cardiovascular system.

16.  Sense organs - the histology and embryology.

17.  Embryology: Development of the nervous system.   Practical courses & seminars   Teachers:   ·         Prof. Jaroslav Mokry, M.D., Ph.D. ·         Assoc. Prof. Yvona Mazurova, M.D., Ph.D. ·         Assoc. Prof. Dana Cizkova, M.D., Ph.D. ·         Josef Mraz, M.D., Ph.D. ·         Tomas Soukup, M.D., Ph.D. ·         Hana Bavorová, M.Sc., Ph.D.

1. GIT I: Organs of oral cavity. Tooth.

2.    GIT II: Oesophagus, stomach; small intestine - duodenum, jejunum, ileum.

3.    GIT II, III: Large intestine - appendix, colon (rectum), anal canal. Liver, gallbladder.

4.    Endocrine glands: Pancreas (exocrine and endocrine), hypophysis, adrenal gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid glands, (pineal gland).

5.    Urinary system: Kidney, ureter, urinary bladder, male urethra, (female urethra).

6.    3rd revision lesson (slide test): Digestive and endocrine systems (oral examination of preparations + theory).

7.    Male reproductive system: Testis, epididymis, spermatic cord, seminal vesicles, prostate, corpus penis (glans penis). Test: Embryology (Part I.)

8.    Female reproductive system: Ovary, oviduct, uterus, vagina.

9.    Placenta (young and full-term). PNS: Dorsal root (spinal) and autonomic ganglia. Peripheral nerves (cerebrospinal, vegetative).

10.  4th revision lesson (slide test): Urinary and reproductive systems (incl. placenta), PNS, (oral examination of preparations + theory).

11.  CNS: Spinal cord, brain cortex, cerebellum, choroid plexus. (Neuroglia.) Test: Embryology (Part II.)

12.  Skin: Palm/ fingertip; axilla, scalp (incl. the structure of hair). Mammary gland - lactating and non-lactating, (nipple and areola mammae).

13. Sense organs: Eyeball (anterior and posterior segment), optic nerve, eyelid. Pinna, external auditory meatus.

14.  Course credit examination: final slide test.

Annotation

The Histology II includes special histology and focuses on the normal structure of organs of the human body, at the level of light and electron microscopy, in relation to their basic function. In Embryology II, students learn about the development of individual organs, or organ systems, in the human embryo and foetus.