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ANATOMY, HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY Fourth Semester Lectures: 1 hours per week Laboratory: 2 hours per week Week Lecture Dissection room 1. The topographical and sectional anatomy of the head, clinical relavances 2. The topographical anatomy of the neurocranium, clinical relevances 3. The topographical anatomy of the viscerocranium, clinical relevances 4. The topographical anatomy of the neck, clinical relevances 5. The sectional anatomy of the neck 6. The topographical anatomy of the thorax 7. The sectional anatomy of the thorax 8. The functional and clinical anatomy of the thorax Easter break 9. The topographical anatomy of the abdomen clinical relevances. 10. The sectional anatomy of the abdomen 11. The topographical anatomy of the upper limbs 12. Competition 1st round 13. Competition 2nd round 14. The topographical anatomy of the lower limbs, gait mechanism The topographical and sectional anatomy of the female pelvis and perineum, clinical relevances The topographical and sectional anatomy of the male pelvis and perineum Announcement of the competition results SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF MEDICINE Dissection of ventral and head&neck regions Dissection of ventral and head&neck regions Dissection of ventral and head&neck regions. Body cavities Dissection of ventral and head&neck regions. Body cavities Dissection of ventral and head&neck regions. Body cavities Dissection of ventral and head&neck regions. Body cavities 1. Midterm : Topographical anatomy and the viscera of the head and neck . Dissection of ventral regions. Body cavities Dissection of ventral regions. Body cavities and the pelvis Dissection of ventral regions. Body cavities and the pelvis 2. Midterm : Topographical anatomy of the ventral regions of limbs, the thorax and the abdomen, body cavities . Dissection of the pelvis and the perineum Brain. Presentation of prosected specimens of the final examination Brain dissection. Presentation of the placenta and the fetus Faculty of Medicine 103

104 SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF MEDICINE ANATOMY, HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY Third Semester Department of Human Morphology and Developmental Biology Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweis University English Language Course Subject: Anatomy, histology and embryology of the central and the peripheral nervous system. Blood supply and innervation of the trunk and limbs. Histology and development of the endocrine organs. Anatomy, histology and embryology of the sensory organs. Visual pathway, pathway of the pupillary light reflex. Auditory and vestibular pathway. Gustatory apparatus. Olfactory apparatus. Credits: 7 Lecture: 3 hours/week Laboratory: 4 hours/week (4 hrs/week anatomy, or 2 hrs anatomy and 2 hrs histology) Detailed weekly curriculum LECTURE LAB Topic Anatomy Histology Nervous system - Introduction. Interneuronal synapses, chemical neurotransmission. Morphological base of the neurophysiological processes. Peripheral sensory receptors and peripheral effector nerve endings. Reflex arch. Structural organization of the spinal cord. Gray and white matter. Rexed zones. Kahler’s rule. Spinal reflexes. Brain stem and diencephalon. III. ventricle. Functional units and histology of the cerebral cortex. Brodmann’s areas. Dorsomadial and ventrolateral afferent pathways. Somatotopy. Somatosensory cortex Thalamus. Week 1 Spinal cord, its blood supply. Meninges, sinuses, cisternae. Base of the epidural anasthesy. Cistern punction. Brain: meninges of the brain, cranial nerves, blood supply of the brain. Week 2 Dissection of the nuchal region and back. Surface of the brain. Median-sagittal section of the brain. Corpus callosum. Week 3 In situ dissection of the spinal cord, intervertebral ganglia, plexuses.Lateral ventricle, III. ventricle. Brain stem, cerebellum, IV. ventricle. Cerebellar tonsils. Anatomical base of the inclusion

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SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF MEDICINE<br />

ANATOMY, HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY<br />

Third Semester<br />

Department of Human Morphology and Developmental Biology<br />

Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweis University<br />

English Language Course<br />

Subject: Anatomy, histology and embryology of the central and the peripheral nervous system.<br />

Blood supply and innervation of the trunk and limbs. Histology and development of the endocrine<br />

organs. Anatomy, histology and embryology of the sensory organs. Visual pathway, pathway<br />

of the pupillary light reflex. Auditory and vestibular pathway. Gustatory apparatus. Olfactory apparatus.<br />

Credits: 7<br />

Lecture: 3 hours/week<br />

Laboratory: 4 hours/week (4 hrs/week anatomy, or 2 hrs anatomy and 2 hrs histology)<br />

Detailed weekly curriculum<br />

LECTURE LAB<br />

Topic Anatomy Histology<br />

Nervous system - Introduction.<br />

Interneuronal synapses, chemical<br />

neurotransmission. Morphological base of<br />

the neurophysiological processes.<br />

Peripheral sensory receptors and peripheral<br />

effector nerve endings. Reflex arch.<br />

Structural organization of the spinal cord.<br />

Gray and white matter. Rexed zones.<br />

Kahler’s rule.<br />

Spinal reflexes.<br />

Brain stem and diencephalon. III. ventricle.<br />

Functional units and histology of the<br />

cerebral cortex. Brodmann’s areas.<br />

Dorsomadial and ventrolateral afferent<br />

pathways. Somatotopy. Somatosensory<br />

cortex<br />

Thalamus.<br />

Week 1<br />

Spinal cord, its blood supply.<br />

Meninges, sinuses, cisternae.<br />

Base of the epidural anasthesy.<br />

Cistern punction. Brain: meninges of<br />

the brain, cranial nerves, blood<br />

supply of the brain.<br />

Week 2<br />

Dissection of the nuchal region and<br />

back. Surface of the brain.<br />

Median-sagittal section of the brain.<br />

Corpus callosum.<br />

Week 3<br />

In situ dissection of the spinal cord,<br />

intervertebral ganglia,<br />

plexuses.Lateral ventricle, III.<br />

ventricle. Brain stem, cerebellum, IV.<br />

ventricle. Cerebellar tonsils.<br />

Anatomical base of the inclusion

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