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Last update: Jan Kovář (01.09.2022)
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Last update: Jan Kovář (01.09.2022)
The aim of this subject is to deliver interactive practical knowledge of the complexity of the cross sectional anatomy. This knowledge is essential foundation for the clinical practice in interpreting radiological images. |
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Last update: Jan Kovář (01.09.2022)
1 semesters course - 3 credits Credits Requirements: • Full attendance. • Credit test composed of: 1. Labeling structures on cross sections. 2. Drawing a selected cross sectional scheme. |
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Last update: Jan Kovář (01.09.2022)
No Final Examination. |
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Last update: Jan Kovář (01.09.2022)
The course will take place on a weekly basis of 2-3 hours in 8 sessions. 1. Upper limb (compartments and its residing and passing structures). 2. Lower limb (compartments and its residing and passing structures). 3. Thorax (anterior and posterior thoracic wall, mediastinum, lungs, heart). 4. Abdomen (anterior and posterior abdominal wall, peritoneum and retroperitoneum, internal organs). 5. Pelvis (pelvic floor, internal organs, differences between female and male). 6. Neck (compartments and its residing and passing structures, cervical triangles, spinal cord sections). 7. Head (skull spaces, scalp layers, intra- and extra-cranial structures, brain sections). 8. Credit test followed by open discussion and revision. |