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SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY<br />

286<br />

Week Lecture Dissecting room Histology lab<br />

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13. Oral cavity, pterygopalatine and<br />

infratemporal fossae<br />

14. Connective tissue, cells. Blood,<br />

hematopoesis.<br />

15. Connective tissue, fibres, types of the<br />

connective tissue<br />

16. Types and composition of joints<br />

(general arthrology) Features of the<br />

skeletal musculature (general<br />

myology)<br />

17. Shoulder girdle, shoulder joint<br />

and the muscles acting upon it<br />

18. Elbow joint and the muscles acting<br />

upon it<br />

19. Bones, joints and mucles of the<br />

hand<br />

20. Supporting tissue (cartilage, bone)<br />

21. Bone formation, bone remodelling<br />

22. Pelvis: bones and ligaments<br />

23. Hip joint and the muscles acting<br />

upon it<br />

24. Knee joint and the muscles acting<br />

upon it<br />

25. Bones, joints and muscles of the<br />

foot<br />

26. Vertebral column; actions and<br />

muscles.<br />

27. Atlantooccipital and atlantoaxial<br />

joints. Muscles acting upon the<br />

joints<br />

28. Thoracic cage, diaphragm<br />

29. Temporomandibular joint, muscles<br />

of mastication<br />

30. Muscles of facial expression<br />

31. Muscles, fasciae and triangles of<br />

the neck<br />

32. Muscle tissue; skeletal muscle, smooth<br />

and cardiac muscle<br />

33. Nervous tissue: neurons and<br />

supporting cells<br />

34. Abdominal muscles, rectus sheath<br />

35. Nervous tissue: fibres, synapses,<br />

receptors, effectors<br />

36. Introduction to human embryology.<br />

Gametogenesis, fertilization. Cleavage<br />

1. Osteology<br />

2. Test I.: Osteology<br />

Dissection of the<br />

extremities (joints,<br />

muscles, vessels,<br />

nerves)<br />

Dissection of the<br />

extremities (joints,<br />

muscles, vessels,<br />

nerves)<br />

Dissection of the<br />

extremities (joints,<br />

muscles, vessels,<br />

nerves)<br />

Dissection of the<br />

extremities (joints,<br />

muscles, vessels,<br />

nerves)<br />

Dissection of the<br />

extremities (joints,<br />

muscles, vessels,<br />

nerves)<br />

Dissection of the<br />

extremities (joints,<br />

muscles, vessels,<br />

nerves)<br />

1. Dissection of the<br />

extremities (joints,<br />

muscles, vessels,<br />

nerves)<br />

2. Test III. Joints,<br />

muscles, vessels and<br />

nerves of the<br />

extremities<br />

Connective tissue, fibres:<br />

collagen fibres (tendon); elastic<br />

fibres (vessel wall); reticular<br />

fibres (liver); differential<br />

staining of the fibres (skin);<br />

ground substance (umbilical<br />

cord)<br />

Connective tissue, cells:<br />

various cell types (scar tissue);<br />

mast cells (peritoneum); fat<br />

cells (tongue, skin).<br />

Connective tissue types:<br />

mesenchyme (umbilical cord);<br />

dense connective tissue<br />

(tendon); reticular tissue<br />

(lymph node); adipose tissue;<br />

cell rich connective tissue<br />

(uterus)<br />

Blood, bone marrow. Blood<br />

smear, bone marrow smear.<br />

Supporting tissue: hyaline<br />

cartilage (rib); fibrocartilage<br />

(meniscus);<br />

elastic cartilage (epiglottis).<br />

Bone, bone formation: bone,<br />

cross and longitudinal sections.<br />

Edonchondral ossification<br />

(digit); intramembranous<br />

ossification (skull).<br />

Test II. Epithelial, connective<br />

and supporting tissues<br />

Muscle tissue: smooth<br />

muscles (gut); striated muscle<br />

(skeletal muscle); cardiac<br />

muscle (heart) tissues.<br />

Nervous tissue, cells:<br />

multipolar neurons (autonomic<br />

ganglion); pseudounipolar<br />

neurons (spinal ganglion),<br />

peripheral nerve, motor end<br />

plate.

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