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PROGRAM of
HUMAN ANATOMY I.
PROGRAM of
Locomotor Apparatus (first semester, Prof. Pellegrino Rossi):
Introduction
to the systematic study on the locomotor apparatus will be a discussion of the
anatomical terminology: section types, terms of location and terms of movement.
We will also describe the major topographic and functional subdivisions of the
human body and surface anatomy. OSTEOLOGY : Morphology of the human skeleton:
the axial skeleton, the exo and endocranium, the skeleton of the appendages.
ARTHROLOGY: General information on joints, types of movements, joint dynamics.
Joints of the skull, spine, chest, upper limb and lower limb. Myology : Shape
and action of skeletal muscle; vertebral muscles of the neck and trunk, muscles
of the chest, abdomen, muscles of upper and lower limbs.
NOTE :
skeletal muscles of the splanchnocranium, of the pelvic and urogenital
diaphragm are only partially covered by the program of Human Anatomy I, but
they will be treated in more detail with the cardiovascular system, microscopic
anatomy and splanchnology in the integrated course of Human Anatomy II (first
half of second year)
PROGRAM of
Neuroanatomy (second semester, Prof. Susanna Dolci):
Microscopic
structures underlying the functioning of the nervous system: sensory receptors
( proprioceptors and esteroceptors), neurons, glia, myelin, synapses. General
organization of conscious and unconscious sensitive pathways. Spinal cord: gray
and white matter of the spinal cord, the reflex arcs. Brain Stem : medulla
oblongata, pons, midbrain, peduncles, main gray formations, links with other
districts of the CNS. Cerebellum : microscopic structure, afferent and efferent
pathways. Diencephalon: thalamus, epithalamus, subthalamus, metathalamus, the
bulb - diencephalic reticular formation, the hypothalamus. Telencephalon: the
basal ganglia, cerebral hemispheres, cortical areas and systems of association;
histological structure of the cerebral cortex, the limbic lobe and the
hippocampus. Functional systems: pyramidal and extrapyramidal pathways, the
pathways of epicritic and protopathic sensitivity. Cranial nerve nuclei and
their functional specialization. General organization of the nervous plexuses.
Meninges and cerebrospinal fluid system: organization of the meninges in the
various regions of the CNS ; descriptive anatomy of the ventricular system,
production, circulation and reabsorption of cerebrospinal fluid.
Vascularization of the central nervous system: arterial networks and the system
of venous sinuses. Autonomic nervous system: general organization of the
autonomic nervous system, the parasympathetic and sympathetic divisions.
Peripheral nervous system: cranial nerves and spinal nerves. Organization of
the spinal plexuses and regional study of innervation. Sense organs: anatomy,
histology and nervous pathways of the eye, ear, smell and taste.
2) Type of exams (oral or written or
both)
Oral exams,
with eventual practical tests.
3) List
of textbooks/handouts
RECOMMENDED
BOOKS:
MAIN TEXT:
- Gray's Anatomy (40th edition ) ISBN: 978-0-443-06684-9;
SUPPLEMENTARY
TEXT (For Neuroanatomy): Clinical Neuroanatomy (R. Snell, latest edition)
ISBN-10: 0781794277 | ISBN-13: 978-0781794275;
ATLAS:
Netter (latest edition) ISBN: 978-1-4160-5951-6.
4) Name of the teacher actually lecturing
the course
Prof.
Pellegrino ROSSI (full professor of Human Anatomy)
7) Exam dates
February
2016: partial oral exam on topics of the first semester (Locomotor System)
June 2016
partial oral exam on topics of the second semester (Neuroanatomy)
July 2016
final oral exam and /or final recording (average vote of the two partial tests)
Please note
that all the exams will be repeated during september 2016 and december 2016, and that the exact dates
will be published at the due time online on the Delphi Totem and on the
Didattica Web 2.0 web sites.