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GROSS ANATOMY and NEUROANATOMY 2014/2015 Standard AXIAL SKELETON 2014 General terms: planes and axes, terms of direction and relation, lines used for the body description. General terms used for bones, shape of bones Bones, joints and ligaments: bony, cartilaginous and synovial joints (principal and accessory structures of synovial joints). Varietes and classification of synovial joints. Types of movements. Vertebral column: primary and secondary curvature. Function of vertebral column. Structure and function of intervertebral disc. Vertebra: structural elements of vertebra, cervical vertebra (typical and atypical), thoracic vertebra (typical and atypical), lumbar vertebra (typical and atypical), sacrum and coccyx. Origin and insertion of the muscles. Syndesmoses and synchondroses of vertebral column. Synovial joints: median and lateral atlantoaxial joint, lumbosacral joint, sacrococcygeal joint, intervertebral and zygapophysial joint. Accessory structures and classification of joints. Movements of vertebral column. Body surface anatomy, palpation and surface markings – the spinous processes as anatomical landmarks. Topographical elements: vertebral canal, sacral canal, intervertebral foramens, foramen of transverse process and their content. Clinical Anatomy: uncovertebral joint, functional connections (units) of cervical vertebral column, lumbar and suboccipital puncture. Radiological anatomy: X-ray, CT, MR Vertebral column: structural elements of vertebra, cervical 08.10.2014 vertebra (typical and atypical), thoracic vertebra (typical and (Środa) atypical), lumbar vertebra (typical and atypical), sacrum and wet lab classes coccyx. Origin and insertion of the muscles. Intervertebral disc with PBL and Syndesmoses and synchondroses of vertebral column. SGD Synovial joints: median and lateral atlantoaxial joint, lumbosacral joint, sacrococcygeal joint, intervertebral and zygapophysial joint. Accessory structures and classification of joints. Topographical elements: vertebral canal, sacral canal, intervertebral foramens, foramen of transverse process. Radiological anatomy: X-ray, CT, MR Thoracic Skeleton: ribs: true and false ribs, rib and costal cartilage. Sternum: parts of sternum. Ribs: rib and costal cartilage, true and false rib, origin and 09.10.2014 insertion of muscles. Sternum: parts of sternum, origin and (Czwartek) insertion of muscles. 1st October SEMESTER 07.10.2014 (Wtorek) AW1, AW2, AW3, AW6, AU3, AU4, AU5 AW1, AW2, AW3, AW6, AU3, AU4, AU5 AW1, AW2, AW3, AW6, Joints of thorax: syndesmoses and synchondroses of thorax. Synovial joints of thorax: costovertebral joints (joint of head of rib, costotransverse joint), sternocostal joints, costochondral joints, interchondral joints. Accessory elements, movements and classifications of joints. Body surface anatomy, palpation and surface markings. Topographical elements of thorax: thoracic inlet and thoracic outlet, pulmonary groove, intercostal space, infrasternal angle. AU3, AU4, AU5 Neurocranium (part 1): occipital bone (foramen magnum, basilar part, lateral part, squamous part), frontal bone (squamous part, nasal part, orbital part), parietal bone (external and internal surface). Synovial joints: atlanto-occipital joint, atlantoaxial joint, lumbosacral joint, sacrococcygeal joint, intervertebral and zygapophysial joint. Accessory structures and classification of joints. Movements of vertebral column. 14.10.2014 (Wtorek) 15.10.2014 (Środa) wet lab classes with PBL and SGD 16.10.2014 (Czwartek) Skull: chondrocranium and desmocranium. Superior, frontal, lateral, occipital aspect and internal and external cranial base aspect. Neurocranium (part 2): occipital bone and frontal bone (, parietal bone – review. Sphenoid bone (body of sphenoid, lesser wing, greater wing, pterygoid process). temporal bone (petrous part, tympanic part, squamous part), ethmoid bone (cribriform plate, perpendicular plate, ethmoidal labyrinth). Origin and insertion of muscles. Cranial fibrous joints (cranial sutures, dento-alveolar syndesmosis) and cranial synchondroses. Sutures. Topographical elements: anterior and posterior ethmoidal foramen, jugular foramen, tympanic cavity. Clinical Anatomy: concha bulbosa types, accessory ethmoidal cells (anterior and posterior). Paranasal sinus, suboccipital puncture. Cranial fontanelles. Review of lab 1 - 4. Vertebral column – repetition. Frontal bone, parietal bone, sphenoid bone, occipital bone, temporal bone, ethmoid bone. Mandible. Anterior, middle and posterior cranial fossa. Radiological Anatomy: X-ray, CT, MR Splanchnocranium: maxilla, palatine bone, zygomatic bone, nasal bone, lacrimal bone, vomer, inferior nasal concha, mandible, hyoid bone. Temporomandibular joint: articular surfaces, accessory structures, movements and classification. Origin and insertion of muscles. Topographical elements of the skull and its communication part 1: anterior, middle and posterior cranial fossa – review, orbit and nasal cavity. AW1, AW2, AW3, AW6, AU3, AU4, AU5 AW1, AW2, AW3, AW6, AU3, AU4, AU5 AW1, AW2, AW3, AW6, AU3, AU4, AU5 21.10.2014 (Wtorek) 22.10.2014 (Środa) wet lab classes with PBL and SGD 23.10.2014 (Czwartek) Splanchnocranium and Neurocranium – review. Cranial synovial joints: temporomandibular joint and atlantooccipital joint. Articular surfaces, accessory structures, movements and classification. Topographical elements of the skull and its communication part 2: orbit, nasal cavity, temporal fossa, infratemporal fossa, pterygopalatine fossa, oral cavity proper. Cranial Canals and content: palatovaginal canal, vomerovaginal canal, condylar canal, hypoglossal canal, optic canal, pterygoid canal, facial canal, carotid canal, greater and lesser palatine canal, infraorbital canal, mandibular canal, canaliculus for chorda tympani, cochlear canaliculus, vestibular canaliculus, tympanic canaliculus, mastoid canaliculus, caroticotympanic canaliculi , semicanal for tensor tympani, semicanal for auditory tube, incisive canals. Body surface anatomy, palpation and surface markings. Clinical Anatomy: fractures of neurocranium and splanchnocranium Radiological Anatomy: X-ray, CT, MR Vertebral column, neurocranium and splanchnocranium: review of anatomical structures. Topographical elements of the skull (fossa and cavity) and its communication AXIAL SKELETON – Credit Theoretical part – MCQ test consists of 20 questions with 5 true/false (T/F) choices for each question giving a total of 100 points. Passing – 70 pts Practical part, ”pintest” 20 of anatomical structures marked by ”pin” max. 40 pts. - passing 28 pts (70%) AW1, AW2, AW3, AW6, AU3, AU4, AU5 AW1, AW2, AW3, AW6, AU3, AU4, AU5