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PROGRAM OF HUMAN ANATOMY FOR PHARMACY
FIRST PART: HISTOLOGY AND LOCOMOTOR SYSTEM (Prof. Marco Barchi)
Organization levels of human body.
HISTOLOGY: Histology and method of study.
Preparation of tissues, light microscopy,
electron microscopy, scanning microscopy,
fluorescent microscopy, confocal
microscopy, bright field microscopy. Detection methods
using electrostatic staining specific
interaction (immunofluorescence,
immunohystochemistry). EPITHELIA TISSUE:
basal membrane and basal lamina (kidney
glomerule), intracellular adhesion and GAP
junctions, microvilli, cilia, classification of
covering lining epithelia and their
characteristics, skin, glandular epithelia (exocrine glands
and endocrine glands). CONNECTIVE TISSUE
cells fibers and ground substance of the
connective tissue. Connective tissues:
embryonic (Mesenchyme and mucous) Adult
(areolar, dense irregular, dense regular,
specialized reticular and adipose). Adipose tissue
white and brown. Cartilage (Hyaline,
Elastic, Fibrocartilage). Bone: osteoblast osteocytes,
osteoclasts, bone matrix, periostium and
endostium. Type of bone (primary, compact
lamellar and spongy bone). Ossification
(intramembranous and endochondral) bone
growth and remodelling, metabolic role of
the bone, joints growth and structure. NERVE
TISSUE neurons (property and structure),
membrane potential, synaptic communication,
glial cells. BLOOD functions, composition
physical characteristics, plasma and serum, notes
on hematopoiesis, red blood cellsblood
group systems, granulocytes, lymphocytes,
monocytes (structure and general function
in the immune response), platlets. Lymph and
lymph nodes. MUSCLE TISSUE skeletal
muscle, cardiac muscle, smooth muscle.
SKELETON general organization of the axial
and appendicular skeleton, joints structure
and classification, movements. SKELETON
MUSCLES generality, major muscles of the
shoulder girdle, trunk. Respiratory
muscles.
SECOND PART: NEURO-CARDIO-SPLANCHNOLOGY
(Prof. Pellegrino Rossi)
Neuroanatomy, Cardiovascular System and
Splanchnology:
Knowledge of the essential morphological
characteristics of the the Nervous System, of the Cardiovascular Apparatus and
of the visceral organs, including digestive, urinary,
reproductive, respiratory and endocrine systems (Splanchnology). The studies of
these systems will include the cellular and functional
level, using both a systematic and a regional (i.e.topographic, radiological,
surgical) approach for the study of these essential elements of the human body.
The student will learn the most important informations about Neuroanatomy,
Cardiovascular System and Splanchnology that deal with the examination of the
patient, the understanding of clinical symptoms, and the rational approach to
medical therapy. The students will also acquire the knowledge of how the
structural organization of the nervous, cardiovascular, digestive, respiratory,
urinary, reproductive and endocrine Systems is achieved in the course of human embryonic
development.