HUMAN ANATOMY 1 AND NOTIONS OF HISTOLOGY
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- Full programme
- Bibliography
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Basic knowledge of chemistry and biochemistry. Knowledge of the structure and functions of the cell.
Indicatively, the exams will be carried out in person, unless otherwise indicated
Verification of learning will take place:
- an ongoing written test, the two scheduled dates will be only in February, the quiz will consist of 30 multiple choice questions, the questions will be on the following topics. cytology / histology, neuroanatomy (central nervous system), splanchnology (apparatus, circulatory, digestive, respiratory, urinary, genital).
Those who pass the ongoing test, obtaining at least a grade of 18/30, from June onwards, for the following 6 sessions, will be able to take a written exam (quiz of 30 questions) and an oral exam. The program to be perfected will be osteo-arthro-myology and peripheral nervous system with sense organs.
If the student who has passed the ongoing test in February but fails to pass the second part of the exam within the six canonical sessions, the validity of the ongoing test will expire and will have to do it again the following February.
Those who do NOT pass the TEST in ITINERE OF FEBRUARY from June onwards will have to take a written exam (quiz 30 multiple choice questions) and oral exam, perfecting the entire program of the course of Human Anatomy and notions of histology
All written tests are carried out on an IT platform.
Please remember your login credentials for e-learning and University e-mail.
Learning the structural organization of the human body from the macroscopical to the microscopical point of view with their anatomical-clinical applications. Recognize the morphological characteristics of systems, organs, tissues, cells and subcellular structures of human organism. with references to hints of Embryology.
Cytology: Introduction to the cell
Histology: Epithelial tissue; Connective tissue; blood: plasma and blood cells; Muscle: striated, smooth, cardiac; Nervous tissue
Cardiovascular and lymphatic system with references to hints of Embryology.
Respiratory system
Digestive apparatus
Urinary system
Male and female reproductive system (mentions)
Endocrine system
General organization of nervous system, with references to hints of Embryology.
Central Nervous System: Spinal chord: white and grey matter; ascending and descending tracts. Encephalic trunk: encephalic nerves (III-XII) nuclei, reticular formation. Cerebellum: functional subdivisions. Cortex. Diencephalum: talamus, hypotalamus, epytalamus. Telencephalus: structure and lobular subdivision. Basal ganglia and internal capsule. Cortical areas of Broadman, motor and sensibility ways. Olphactory and gustative ways (mentions) Meninx, liquor and ventricular system. Willis circle and cerebral circulation. Ear and vestibular apparatus; acoustic ways and vestibular circuits (mentions). Eye and optical ways (mentions).
Peripheral nervous system:
Ganglia: definition and types. Cranial nerves: definition, organization, origin, course and ramifications. Spinal nerves: origin, course, ramifications, plexuses.
HISTOLOGY
Cytology: Introduction to the cell
Histology: Epithelial tissue, Connective tissue, Muscle: striated, smooth, cardiac, Nerve tissue
ANATOMY
Osteology
Morphology, macroscopic architecture, classification of bones.
Skull, axil skeleton, upper and lower extremities.
Arthrology
Classification of joints, articular mechanics. Skull, trunk and extremities joints.
Myology
Muscles of head; neck; trunk; abdomen; pelvis; extremities.
Splancnology
Cardiovascular system
Lymphatic system
Respiratory system
Digestive apparatus
Urinary system
Male and female reproductive system
Endocrine system
Central nervous system: principles of structural organization.
Spinal cord: morphology, organization of gray and white matter.
The brain: brainstem, diencephalon, telencephalon, cerebellum.
Nerve pathways of motion (pyramidal, extrapyramidal, visceral motility) and sense (epicritic and protopathic conscious sensitivity, proprioception, visceral sensitivity).
Peripheral nervous system: nerve: definition, ganglia.
Cranial nerves, organization of spinal nerves, nerve plexuses
Sense organs (general)
See principal Course pages.
- Anatomia umana- Martini- EdiSes
- Principi di Anatomia umana - Tortora, Nielsen. Casa editrice Ambrosiana
- Anatomia umana.- Saladin- Ed italiana a cura di De Caro R. Piccin
- Anatomia umana. - Platzer vol 1-2-3- Casa ed. Ambrosiana
- Anatomia e Fisiologia. Thibodeau, Patton. Casa editrice Ambrosiana
- Anatomia dell’uomo. Ambrosi et al. Edi-Ermes
- Anatomia umana. Bareggi et al. Idelson-Gnocchi
The course is held by the teacher in presence and in the classroom only half of the students enrolled can be present, to guarantee the spacing, booking through student booking.
due to the pandemic events, the course will be structured with synchronous and asynchronous lessons organized on the microsoft Teams platform. In synchronous mode, the teacher carries out the lesson live using Microsoft Teams by activating the recording of the lesson.
To ensure compliance with the legislation relating to privacy and, in particular the principle of minimization, in this mode of delivery the teacher must ensure compliance with the following rules.
Students do not have to activate the video for the entire duration of the recording and can interact with the teacher preferably in audio or through chat
The material is made available to the student for free consultation and it is absolutely forbidden to disseminate it to third parties who are not authorized to access it and to download it on their device.
the teacher is available for meetings and clarifications by arranging an appointment via email: marcella.reguzzoni@uninsubria.it