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UNIVERSITY OF BARI MEDICAL SCHOOL
BARI ENGLISH MEDICAL CURRICULUM
HUMAN ANATOMY 2
ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-2015
Dr. Francesco Girolamo
UNIVERSITY OF BARI MEDICAL SCHOOL
BARI ENGLISH MEDICAL CURRICULUM
HUMAN NEUROANATOMY PROGRAM
ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-2016
HUMAN ANATOMY 2nd (CFU 7)
2nd YEAR 2nd SEMESTER
ANATOMY OF NERVOUS SYSTEMS AND SENSORY ORGANS
ANATOMY OF NEUROLOGICAL EXAMINATION
VESSEL DISTRIBUTION TO NERVOUS SYSTEMS AND SENSORY ORGANS
MACROSCOPIC, FUNCTIONAL and MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY OF
NERVOUS SYSTEMS
LEARNING OBJECT (LO)1: to describe the general architecture of the nervous tissue
(central and peripheral); to describe general organization, organogenesis and vascularization
of Central and Peripheral Nervous System. Knowledge level: general; Ability level:
mnemonic.
LO 2: to define origin, course, end, function of peripheral nerves and their associate ganglia
(spinal and cranial) [real and apparent origin, path inside CNS, distribution, branches,
territory supplied and function] . Knowledge level: highest; Ability level: decision making.
LO 3: to describe the anatomic/functional characteristics of sympathetic and
parasympathetic systems. Knowledge level: general; Ability level: mnemonic
LO 4: to describe the external feature, relations, microscopic organization of spinal cord.
Knowledge level: general; Ability level: mnemonic
LO 4: to describe the external feature, relations, microscopic organization of brainstem.
Knowledge level: general; Ability level: mnemonic
LO 5: to describe the external feature, relations, microscopic organization of cerebellum.
Knowledge level: general; Ability level: mnemonic
LO 6: to describe the external feature, relations, microscopic organization of diencephalon
and lamina quadrigemina. Knowledge level: general; Ability level: mnemonic
LO 7: to describe the external feature, relations, microscopic organization of telencephalon
and limbic system. Knowledge level: general; Ability level: mnemonic
Department of Basic Medical Sciences,
Neuroscience SensS Organs
Unit of Human Anatomy and Histology
‘Rodolfo Amprino’; University of Bari ‘Aldo Moro’
Piazza Giulio Cesare 11; 70124 Bari (Italy)
tel (+39) 080 5478356 • fax (+39) 080 5478310
[email protected]
www.uniba.it
UNIVERSITY OF BARI MEDICAL SCHOOL
BARI ENGLISH MEDICAL CURRICULUM
HUMAN ANATOMY 2
ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-2015
Dr. Francesco Girolamo
LO 8: to describe general motor and sensory paths and structure. Knowledge level: highest;
Ability level: decision making.
LO 9: to describe specific motor and sensory paths and structure (optic, acoustic, taste,
olfaction, balance) . Knowledge level: highest; Ability level: decision making.
LO 10: to describe general features of cerebral ventricles and cisterns; production,
circulation and resorption of cerebrospinal fluid. Knowledge level: general; Ability level:
mnemonic
LO 11: to describe macroscopic and microscopic organization of meninges. Knowledge
level: general; Ability level: mnemonic
LO 12: to describe macroscopic organization of external skull and intracranial region.
Knowledge level: general; Ability level: mnemonic
LO 13: to correlate radiological anatomy, topographic anatomy with clinical anatomy of
Central Nervous System. Knowledge level: general; Ability level: interpretative
LO 14: to describe the content of the orbit. Knowledge level: general; Ability level:
interpretative
LO 15: to describe the external, middle and inner ear. Knowledge level: general; Ability
level: interpretative
LO 16: to correlate morphology with function of eye and ear. Knowledge level: general;
Ability level: interpretative
LO 17: to describe vascular supply of Central Nervous System. Knowledge level: general;
Ability level: mnemonic
Selected and advised books and atlas:
Gray’s Anatomy, 41th ed., Susan Standring, ISBN: 978-0443066849; 2008; Churchill
Livingstone, Elsevier.
Netter’s Atlas of Human Anatomy, 5th ed., ISBN: 1437709702; 2010; Saunders Elsevier.
Clinically Oriented Anatomy, 6th ed., Anne M. Agur; ISBN: 978-0781775250; 2009;
Lippincot.
Seeley's Anatomy and Physiology, 9th ed., Rod Seeley, Cinnamon VanPutte, Jennifer Regan,
Andrew Russo, ISBN: 0073525618; 2011; Mc Graw Hill.
Neuroanatomy. Draw it to know it, 2nd edition, Adam Fisch; ISBN-13: 978-0199845712;
Oxford.
Schuenke et al., Atlas of Anatomy, Head and Neuroanatomy, ISBN: 9781604062908;
Thieme.
Student office hours: every Tuesday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at 1st floor of Human Anatomy
and Histology ‘Rodolfo Amprino’ building, Policlinico, piazza Giulio Cesare 11, Bari.
Two parts examination: (a) written part: 4 themes and drawings (2hrs); (b) short interview about
neuroanatomical photos/drawings/schemes.
Francesco Girolamo, MD, PhD-Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Neuroscience and Sense Organs,
"Rodolfo Amprino"s Section of Human Anatomy and Histology-University of Bari "Aldo Moro";-Piazza
Giulio Cesare,11-70124-BARI-ITALY-ph.:00390805478352-fax:00390805478310mail:[email protected]:francesco.girolamo
Department of Basic Medical Sciences,
Neuroscience SensS Organs
Unit of Human Anatomy and Histology
‘Rodolfo Amprino’; University of Bari ‘Aldo Moro’
Piazza Giulio Cesare 11; 70124 Bari (Italy)
tel (+39) 080 5478356 • fax (+39) 080 5478310
[email protected]
www.uniba.it
UNIVERSITY OF BARI MEDICAL SCHOOL
BARI ENGLISH MEDICAL CURRICULUM
HUMAN ANATOMY 2
ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-2015
Dr. Francesco Girolamo
List of (grouped) questions presented for the written part of the final examination
1.
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3.
4.
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6.
External features and relations of the spinal cord, drawing required
Transverse section through the spinal cord, drawing required
Spino-thalamic fascicles: origin, course, end, function , drawing required
Spino-bulbar fascicles: origin, course, end, function, drawing required
Spino-cerebellar fascicles: origin, course, end, function, drawing required
External features and relations of the (medulla oblongata, pons, mesencephalon),
drawing required
7. Transverse section through the (medulla oblongata, pons, mesencephalon), drawings
required
8. (Superior and inferior) colliculus
9. The pain path for (trunk and limbs); drawings required
10. Motor nuclei of the (medulla oblongata, pons, mesencephalon), drawings required
11. Sensory nuclei of the (medulla oblongata, pons, mesencephalon), drawings required
12. Parasympathetic nuclei of the (medulla oblongata, pons, mesencephalon), drawings
required
13. Cortico-spinal fascicles: origin, course, end, function, drawing required
14. Cortico-bulbar fascicles: origin, course, end, function, drawing required
15. Subarachnoid cysterns: names, location
16. The rhomboid fossa: borders, content, nuclei projected
17. The archicerebellum: components, function, connections. Archicerebellar arch
18. The paleocerebellum: components, function, connections
19. The neocerebellum: components, function, connections. Neocerebellar arch
20. Arterial supply of the cerebellum
21. The (cranial nerves): real origin, course, surface origin, territory supplied
22. Diencephalon: components, function
23. Hypothalamus: components, function, location, relations, connections
24. Thalamus: components, function, location, relations, connections. The medial and
lateral geniculate bodies
25. Telencephalon: components, function, major Broadmann’s areas
26. Lobes of the telencephalon: borders, principal functions, connections
27. Striatum: components, function, connections
28. Extrapyramidal-pontine fascicles: names, location, function; drawing required
29. Extrapyramidal-mesencephalic fascicles: names, location, function; drawing
required
30. Somatic motor system
31. The (ventricles): walls, openings, relations. The 4th ventricle: the floor and the roof
32. The commissural structures of the brain
33. The ascending path of the (fine touch, coarse touch, pain, conscious proprioception)
(head, trunk, limbs), drawings required
34. The descending voluntary path for muscles of (trunk, neck, limbs, mimic, masticator,
tongue, eyeball); drawings required
35. Geniculate fascicle: origin, course, end, function, drawing required
36. The optic path, drawing required
Department of Basic Medical Sciences,
Neuroscience SensS Organs
Unit of Human Anatomy and Histology
‘Rodolfo Amprino’; University of Bari ‘Aldo Moro’
Piazza Giulio Cesare 11; 70124 Bari (Italy)
tel (+39) 080 5478356 • fax (+39) 080 5478310
[email protected]
www.uniba.it
UNIVERSITY OF BARI MEDICAL SCHOOL
BARI ENGLISH MEDICAL CURRICULUM
HUMAN ANATOMY 2
ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-2015
Dr. Francesco Girolamo
37. Reil’ bundle (medial lemniscus): origin, course, end, content, function, drawing
required
38. Acoustic fascicle (lateral lemniscus): origin, course, end, function, drawing required
39. Taste path, drawing required
40. Midsagittal section through the eyeball, drawing required
41. The extrinsic muscles of the eyeball: action, nerve supply
42. The retina
43. The choroid
44. The iris: muscles, arterial and nerve supply
45. The external tunic of the eyeball: cornea and sclera – description, relations, supply
46. The optic nerve: origin, course, segments.
47. The (external, middle and inner) ear
48. General structure of spinal nerve
49. Sensory nerve supply of the (limbs, trunk, neck, head), drawing required
50. Motor nerve supply of the (limbs, trunk, neck, head), drawing required
51. The Willis’ circle, drawing required
52. The veins of the brain
53. The basilar trunk.
54. The internal carotid artery: branches, terminals, drawing required
55. Internal carotid artery: territory supplied by branches and terminals
56. Arterial supply of the (spinal cord, eyeball, optic nerve, ear, choroid plexuses,
telencephalic lobes, striatum, brainstem)
57. Dural venous sinuses, drawing required
58. External skull
59. Intracranial regions
60. Foramina of (anterior, middle, posterior) cranial fossa
61. Cervical plexus: drawing required
62. Brachial plexus: drawing required
63. Lumbosacral plexus: drawing required
64. Sympathetic nervous system, drawing required
65. Limbic system: function, connections
66. Hippocampus: function, connections
67. Globus pallidus: function, connections
68. Substantia nigra: function, connections
69. Subthalamic nucleus: function, connection
Department of Basic Medical Sciences,
Neuroscience SensS Organs
Unit of Human Anatomy and Histology
‘Rodolfo Amprino’; University of Bari ‘Aldo Moro’
Piazza Giulio Cesare 11; 70124 Bari (Italy)
tel (+39) 080 5478356 • fax (+39) 080 5478310
[email protected]
www.uniba.it