Anatomy as one of the basic medical disciplines gives the necessary knowledge of the normal structure,tissues and organs of the human body.
Contents:
1st year -Wt:Systemic anatomy of the locomotor,gastropulmonary and urogenital system
-St: Systemic anatomy of the cardiovascular and nervous systems and of the sense organs.
Topographic anatomy (3rd year)deals with special anatomy of the head and neck important for the clinical dentistry.
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Anatomie jako jedna ze základních medicinských disciplin vytváří potřebnou představu o stavbě struktur,orgánů a
orgánových systémů těla člověka.
V praktické části zahrnuje makroskopickou identifikaci struktur a orgánů.
Obsah: ZS: systematická anatomie pohybového aparátu,gastropulmonálního a urogenitálního systému.
LS: systematická anatomie kardiovaskulárního a nervového systému a smyslových orgánů.
Topografická anatomie (III.ročník)se zabývá speciální anatomií hlavy a krku zaměřenou na klinické aplikace ve
stomatologii.
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Literature - Czech
LITERATURE (OBLIGATORY)
1. Platzer W.: Color Atlas of Human Anatomy. Vol: 1. Locomotor System Thieme. 2015
2. Fritsch H., Kuehnel W.: Color Atlas of Human Anatomy. Vol.2. Internal Organs.2015
3. Kahle W., Frotscher M.: Color Atlas of Human Anatomy. Vol.3. Nervous System and
Sensory Organs. Thieme.2010
4. Dauber W.: Pocket Atlas of Human Anatomy. Thieme. 2007 (or newer ed.)
LITERATURE (RECOMMENDED)
1. Netter F. H.: Atlas of Human Anatomy. Saunders. 2007 (or newer ed.)
2. Valenta J., Fiala P.: Central Nervous System. Overview of Anatomy, Karolinum 2012
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Requirements to the exam
EXAM IN SYSTEMATIC ANATOMY FIRST YEAR OF GENERAL AND DENTAL MEDICINE COURCES
The exam consists of three parts:
Written test comprises: 25 questions (MCQ, fill in the blanc and completing drawings) – equal 100 marks.
Passing mark is 70 %.
The students who get 64 marks or less, are not allowed to sit for the exam earlier than after two weeks. The number of attempts is limited, after the third failure the student loses the term. This limitation is also valid for the following exams.
Practical part follows a successfully completed part one and comprising 12 labeling questions (identification of anatomical structures)
Passing mark is 70 %
Oral exam comprising 3 questions follows the successfully completed parts one and two.
Failure in the part two and three results in losing the term!
The written exam is held in Prochaskuv ústav building at given time for each week (please always check the time in advance, not later than on Thursday of the week before the exam).
For technical reason not all the students passing the written test can be examined on the same day but during that week: Use of any unanthorized aids (mobile phones, printed or written materials etc.) result in failure of the exam and disciplinary action (art. 19, subs. 10 of the Study rules and regulations).
In case of serious reasons the students can excuse from the exam by sending an e-mail to anatomy.exam@lfp.cuni.cz.
Excuses to not attend an exam should be announced before commencement of the examination (for exceptional cases could be next day after exam date by submitting documents ( medical reports, etc.)
If there is no evidence of excuses by student for any part of exam he/she loses the term.
If the student passes the test and was not successful in oral exam, can ask for another date for reexamination, by writting an e-mail to anatomy.exam@lfp.cuni.cz.
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Syllabus
Syllabus of Lectures and Practical Sessions in Winter Semester
Week
Lecture
Practicum
2. 10 . – 8. 10.
Introduction to gross anatomy Anatomical terminology Connective tissuesBasic terms in embryology Bone structure
Skeleton of the upper extremity
9. 10. – 15. 10.
Arthrology, different types of joints General aspects of the pelvis
Bones of the hand Skeleton of the lower extremity
16.10. – 22.10.
Axial skeleton Joints and ligaments of the vertebral columnSkeleton of thorax
Bones of the foot Vertebrae, ribs and sternum
23.10. – 29.10.
General myology Fascial spaces of the limbs
Joints of the upper extremityExam – bones
30.10. – 5.11.
Development and structure of the skull Skull of the newbornTemporomandibular joint
Joints of the lower extremity – completion Muscles of the upper extremityReexam – bones
6.11. – 12.11.
Sexual dimorfism of the skull Muscles of the back – reviewMuscles of the thorax and abdomen
Muscles of the lower extremityExam – joints of the extremities
13.11. – 19.11.
Weak spaces of the abdominal wallPelvic diaphragmMuscles of the head and neck
Skull: neurokranium – part I Reexam – joints of the extremities
20.11. – 26.11.
Development and general strucure of the digestive tract Oral cavity
Skull: neurokranium – part II Temporal boneExam – muscles of the extremities
27.11. – 3.12.
The teeth: structure, occlusion, eruption Oral cavity, salivary glands
Skull: splanchnokranium Skull considered as a wholeReexam – muscles of the extremities
4.12. – 10.12.
Pharynx and branchial organs Oesophagus, stomach and intestines
Oral cavity, salivary glands and pharynxExam – skull
11.12. – 17.12.
Liver and pancreas Abdominal cavityRespiratory system – structuring
Oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestine Liver and pancreasAbdominal cavityReexam – skull
18.12. – 24.12.
Nasal cavity, larynx Trachea and bronchi
Upper respiratory tract and larynx, Trachea bronchi
3.1. – 7.1.
Lungs and segments of the lungs Pleura
Lungs and pleural cavity
8.1. - 14. 1.
Urinary system, Kidney, excretory organs
Exam – digestive system, Credit administration
doc. Dr. Pavel Fiala, CSc.
Pilsen, 25. 9. 2017
Department of Anatomy
Head
Syllabus of Lectures and Practical Sessions in Summer Semester
Week
Lecture
Practical sessions
20. 2. - 24. 2.
Genital organs
Urinary tract Exam - Respiratory system
27. 2. - 3.3.
Structure of the Circulatory system Heart
Male and female genital organs Reexam - Respiratory system
6. 3. - 10. 3.
Aorta Arterial system - review
Heart - Surface anatomy, interior. Pericardium, RTG and vessels of the heart.
13. 3. - 17. 3.
Venous system
Arteries of the head. Neck and thorax. Exam - Urogenital system
20. 3. - 24. 3.
Spleen Lymphatic system
Arteries of the abdomen and pelvis Reexam - Urogenital system
27. 3. - 31. 3.
Peripheral nervous system Spinal nerves - reviewCranial nerves I - II
Venaecavae. Portal vein. Spleen. Portocaval and cavocaval anastomoses.
3. 4. - 7. 4.
Cranial nerves - III - X
Spinal nerve - structure Spinal nerves - Part IExam - Heart + Arterial system
10. 4. - 14. 4.
Cranial nerves XI-XII Autonomic nervous systém
Spinal nerves - Part IIReexam - Heart + Arterial system
17. 4. - 21. 4.
Central nervous system - structure Spinal cord
Cranial nerves I - VI Exam - Veins and Lymphatic system
24. 4. - 28. 4.
Brain stem - Part I
Cranial nerves VII - XII Reexam - Veins and Lymphatic system
1. 5. - 5. 5.
Brain stem - Part II Diencephalon
Autonomic nervous system. Spinal cord. Exam - PNS
8. 5. - 12. 5.
Telencephalon
Brain stem. Diencephalon. Ventricles, meninges and blood supply of the CNS. Reexam - PNS
15. 5. - 19. 5.
Ventricular system Meninges and blood supply of the CNSNeural pathways - part I
Brain sections
22. 5. - 26. 5.
Neural pathways - part II
Exam - CNS Credit administration
Pilsen 25. 2. 2017
doc. Dr. Pavel Fiala, CSc. Head of the Anatomy department