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Selected Topics from Orofacial Histology and Embryology

Class at Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové |
FV027

Syllabus

Lecturers  Prof. Jaroslav Mokrý, M.D., Ph.D.  Assoc. Prof. Yvona Mazurová, M.D., Ph.D.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Tomáš Soukup, M.D., Ph.D.

Hana Bavorová, MSc., Ph.D.  

SYLLABUS

Lectures (L) / Practical classes (PC)  1  L: Histological techniques. ELC.          

        Tooth tissues - 1st part.                            2 PC - LAB: Excursion to the histological laboratories – demonstration of the processing of histological material. Excursion to the EM laboratory. Processing of hard tissues.                                      3 PC - Prep. 1: Revision of histological preparations – glands, CT and cartilages.   4 L: Ossification – intramembranous, endochondral. Ossification of mandibular condyle; synovial membrane. ELC.

       Tooth tissues - 2nd part.     5  PC - Prep. 2:  Revision of histological preparations – bone, ossification, muscle tissue, peripheral nerve, vegetative ganglion; differential diagnosis of vessels.                                    6  L: Developmental principles in the ontogenesis. Stem cells. Neural crest. ELC - compulsory test!. 7  L:  Hematopoiesis (principles). Blood – morphology of blood elements. ELC.  

         Respiratory system.   8  PC - Prep. 3: Tonsils (palatine, lingual, pharyngeal). Revision of histological preparations – respiratory and lymphatic systems.  9  L: GIT I - Organs of the mouth cavity - lip, salivary glands, tongue, palate. General structure of the digestive tube.   10 PC - Prep. 4: Revision of histological preparations (primarily of organs of the mouth cavity, incl. the tooth). Credit.  

Annotation

The subject supplements some topics explained during lectures or practical classes of Histology and Embryology I. Instruction in histology focuses particularly on practical study of histological preparations with respect to both general and special histology.

Moreover, the processing of histological material is shown to students during the visit of histological laboratories (incl. EM and hard tissues/ teeth processing).

Lecture (ELC) in embryology concerns the developmental principles in ontogenesis and the stem cells.