Unit HUMAN ANATOMY 1

Course
Medicine and surgery
Study-unit Code
GP002474
Location
TERNI
Curriculum
In all curricula
CFU
8
Course Regulation
Coorte 2017
Offered
2017/18
Type of study-unit
Obbligatorio (Required)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa integrata

HUMAN ANATOMY - MOD. 1

Code GP004756
Location TERNI
CFU 4
Teacher Roberto Cirocchi
Teachers
  • Roberto Cirocchi
Hours
  • 48 ore - Roberto Cirocchi
Learning activities Base
Area Morfologia umana
Academic discipline BIO/16
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Head and Neck: Head bones, skull and face muscles, outer nose and nasal cavities. Rachide: bones, muscles and joints Anatomy of the upper limb Shoulder and arm Clavicle and scapula Homer Shoulder joints: scapoloomeric joint Muscle in the front of the shoulder and arm Muscle of the shoulder and arm back region Systematic and functional anatomy of the muscles Elbow and forearm Radio uln Elbow articulation Elbow joint ligaments Broadcast articulations. Muscles of the forearm Systematic and functional anatomy of the muscles Wrist and hand Bone and wrist bones The bones of the carp Wrist and hand joints Leg and wrist ligaments Fingers ligaments Muscles of the hand Systematic and functional anatomy Vases and nerves Arteries of the upper limb Veins and lymph vessels of the upper limb Brachial plexus nerve Sulfuric branches and secondary back trunk Back file: axillary nerve and radial nerve Medial and lateral folds Nerves median and ulnar Upper limbs and superficial nerves Topography of the axillary region Anatomy of the lower limb Hip and thigh Lower limb bones Femur Hip joint: joint capsule and ligaments Muscles of the hip, thigh, and gluteal region Systematic and functional anatomy of the muscles Knee and leg Tibia and pear Knee joint: capsule, ligaments and handbags Knee joint: ligaments and meniscus Crushed ligaments Joint knee cavity Leg Muscles: Front and Side Vision Leg Muscles: Back Vision Systematic and functional anatomy of muscles Ankle and foot Bones of the foot Ankle and foot joints Foot arch and cross arch Foot planar muscles Muscles and tendon foot guides Systematic and functional anatomy of the muscles Vases and nerves Arteries of the lower limb Venom and lymph vessels of the lower limb Lumbosacral plexus Lumbar plexus nerve: obstructive and femoral nerves Nerves of the sacral plexus: ischial nerve Nerves and superficial vessels of the lower limb Topographic anatomy of the inguinal region Topographic anatomy of the front, medial and back region of the thigh
Reference texts Moore-Dalley. ANATOMIA UMANA A orientamento clinico. CEA edizioni 2015

Prometheus - cofanetto 3 volumi

Anatomia del Gray. Le basi anatomiche per la pratica clinica. Elsevier 2017

Prometheus. Altante di anatomia. EdiSES 2013
Educational objectives Basic elements of biology and histology
Prerequisites Basic elements of biology and histology
Teaching methods Theoretical frontal lessons with powerpoint projections. Lessons presented in lessons (except copyrighted illustrations) are always made available to students electronically (file in pdf) the day before the lesson on the ateneum platform: https: //www.unistudium.unipg. en / unistudium / login / index.php.
Learning verification modality Examination is done through a written test. The written test will consist of multiple-choice quizzes, open-ended questions and anatomical "mute" table recognition.
Extended program Head and Neck: Head bones, skull and face muscles, outer nose and nasal cavities. Rachide: bones, muscles and joints Anatomy of the upper limb Shoulder and arm Clavicle and scapula Homer Shoulder joints: scapoloomeric joint Muscle in the front of the shoulder and arm Muscle of the shoulder and arm back region Systematic and functional anatomy of the muscles Elbow and forearm Radio uln Elbow articulation Elbow joint ligaments Broadcast articulations. Muscles of the forearm Systematic and functional anatomy of the muscles Wrist and hand Bone and wrist bones The bones of the carp Wrist and hand joints Leg and wrist ligaments Fingers ligaments Muscles of the hand Systematic and functional anatomy Vases and nerves Arteries of the upper limb Veins and lymph vessels of the upper limb Brachial plexus nerve Sulfuric branches and secondary back trunk Back file: axillary nerve and radial nerve Medial and lateral folds Nerves median and ulnar Upper limbs and superficial nerves Topography of the axillary region Anatomy of the lower limb Hip and thigh Lower limb bones Femur Hip joint: joint capsule and ligaments Muscles of the hip, thigh, and gluteal region Systematic and functional anatomy of the muscles Knee and leg Tibia and pear Knee joint: capsule, ligaments and handbags Knee joint: ligaments and meniscus Crushed ligaments Joint knee cavity Leg Muscles: Front and Side Vision Leg Muscles: Back Vision Systematic and functional anatomy of muscles Ankle and foot Bones of the foot Ankle and foot joints Foot arch and cross arch Foot planar muscles Muscles and tendon foot guides Systematic and functional anatomy of the muscles Vases and nerves Arteries of the lower limb Venom and lymph vessels of the lower limb Lumbosacral plexus Lumbar plexus nerve: obstructive and femoral nerves Nerves of the sacral plexus: ischial nerve Nerves and superficial vessels of the lower limb Topographic anatomy of the inguinal region Topographic anatomy of the front, medial and back region of the thigh

HUMAN ANATOMY - MOD. 2

Code GP004757
Location TERNI
CFU 3
Teacher Roberto Cirocchi
Teachers
  • Roberto Cirocchi
Hours
  • 36 ore - Roberto Cirocchi
Learning activities Base
Area Morfologia umana
Academic discipline BIO/16
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Central nervous system: position, functions and connected circuits of the cerebral lobes, cerebellum, base ganglia, thalamus, trunk, reticular system and limbic, spinal cord; Ventricular system and liquor circulation Vascularization of the nervous system: Willis's polygon and the main vessels that flow from it, spinal cord vessels, venous nervous system drainage. Peripheral nervous system: spinal roots, sensory ganglia. Autonomic nervous system: orthosympathetic and parasympathetic. Main neurotransmitters. Skull nerve: topography, course and functions. The sense organs: eye and ear. Cardiovascular system Circulatory blood and lymphatic system disorders. Structure of blood vessels and lymph vessels. Heart: seat, size and shape; External configuration, cavities and valves. Cardiac structure: fibrous skeleton; Musculature of the atria and ventricles; Epicardial and endocardial; Conduction apparatus of the heart excitations. Vascularization and heart innervation. Pericardium. Great circulation Aorta: ascending and its branches; Aorta and its branches; Aorta descending, thoracic and abdominal, with relative parietal and visceral branches. Distribution of the aorta branches. Anastomotic circles, with particular reference to the Willis circle.
Reference texts Moore-Dalley. ANATOMIA UMANA A orientamento clinico. CEA edizioni 2015

Gaudio E. Sistema Nervoso Centrale - Istituzioni di Anatomia dell' Uomo - Testo Atlante. Piccin Editore, 2011

Anatomia del Gray. Le basi anatomiche per la pratica clinica. Elsevier 2017

Prometheus. Altante di anatomia. EdiSES 2013
Educational objectives Basic knowledge of human anatomy
Prerequisites Basic elements of biology and histology
Teaching methods Theoretical frontal lessons with powerpoint projections. Lessons presented in lessons (except copyrighted illustrations) are always made available to students electronically (file in pdf) the day before the lesson on the ateneum platform: https: //www.unistudium.unipg. en / unistudium / login / index.php.
Learning verification modality Examination is done through a written test. The written test will consist of multiple-choice quizzes, open-ended questions and anatomical "mute" table recognition
Extended program Central nervous system: position, functions and connected circuits of the cerebral lobes, cerebellum, base ganglia, thalamus, trunk, reticular system and limbic, spinal cord; Ventricular system and liquor circulation Vascularization of the nervous system: Willis's polygon and the main vessels that flow from it, spinal cord vessels, venous nervous system drainage. Peripheral nervous system: spinal roots, sensory ganglia. Autonomic nervous system: orthosympathetic and parasympathetic. Main neurotransmitters. Skull nerve: topography, course and functions. The sense organs: eye and ear. Cardiovascular system Circulatory blood and lymphatic system disorders. Structure of blood vessels and lymph vessels. Heart: seat, size and shape; External configuration, cavities and valves. Cardiac structure: fibrous skeleton; Musculature of the atria and ventricles; Epicardial and endocardial; Conduction apparatus of the heart excitations. Vascularization and heart innervation. Pericardium. Great circulation Aorta: ascending and its branches; Aorta and its branches; Aorta descending, thoracic and abdominal, with relative parietal and visceral branches. Distribution of the aorta branches. Anastomotic circles, with particular reference to the Willis circle.

HUMAN ANATOMY - MOD. 3

Code GP004758
Location TERNI
CFU 1
Teacher Roberto Cirocchi
Teachers
  • Roberto Cirocchi
Hours
  • 12 ore - Roberto Cirocchi
Learning activities Base
Area Morfologia umana
Academic discipline BIO/16
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Chest: Surface anatomy
Chest wall
Breast
Axillary cable
The Abdomen: Surface anatomy
Abdominal wall
Inguinal canal
Reference texts Moore-Dalley. ANATOMIA UMANA A orientamento clinico. CEA edizioni 2015

Gaudio E. Sistema Nervoso Centrale - Istituzioni di Anatomia dell' Uomo - Testo Atlante. Piccin Editore, 2011

Anatomia del Gray. Le basi anatomiche per la pratica clinica. Elsevier 2017

Prometheus. Altante di anatomia. EdiSES 2013
Educational objectives Basic knowledge of human anatomy
Prerequisites Basic elements of biology and histology
Teaching methods Theoretical frontal lessons with powerpoint projections. Lessons presented in lessons (except copyrighted illustrations) are always made available to students electronically (file in pdf) the day before the lesson on the ateneum platform: https: //www.unistudium.unipg. en / unistudium / login / index.php.
Learning verification modality Examination is done through a written test. The written test will consist of multiple-choice quizzes, open-ended questions and anatomical "mute" table recognition
Extended program Chest: Surface anatomy
Chest wall
Breast
Axillary cable
The Abdomen: Surface anatomy
Abdominal wall
Inguinal canal
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