Human Anatomy I
(objectives)
The aim of the course is to provide the student with the knowledge of the essential characteristics, from a cellular and functional point of view (macroscopic and microscopic anatomy) of essential elements of the human body. The locomotor, cardiovascular systems (heart, main vessels), the peripheral nervous system, the oral cavity and the nasal cavity, main anatomical organization of head and neck will be taught. The student will learn information about the anatomy of each system aimed at examining the patient, understanding the clinical symptoms and their evolution during a pathological event. These objectives will be achieved through lectures, practical exercises through the use of anatomical models and interactive software designed to facilitate the understanding and learning of the three-dimensionality of the anatomical structures being studied.
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Code
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90654 |
Language
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ENG |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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10
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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BIO/16
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Contact Hours
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100
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Type of Activity
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Basic compulsory activities
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Group: CANALE A
Teacher
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Sciamanna Giuseppe
(syllabus)
COURSE SYLLABUS • Locomotor system: introduction to the systematic study of the locomotor system, discussion of anatomical terminology (sections, localization and movement terms); description of the major topographical and functional subdivisions of the human body and superficial anatomy. -Osteology: morphology of the human skeleton (the skull, the axial and appendicular skeleton) -Arthrology: general information about the joints, types of movement, dynamics of the joints, study of the joints of the skull, vertebral column, thorax, upper limb and lower limb. -Myology: Shape and function of skeletal muscles, vertebral muscles, neck muscles, chest and pelvic wall muscles, upper limb and lower limb muscles. • Cardiovascular system: General information about the lymphatic and vascular system. Pericardium, heart and blood vessels of the chest. Main arteries and veins of the head, neck and limbs. • Peripheral nervous system: spinal snerves and plexuses of head, neck, upper and lower limb. Cranial nerves • Oral cavity: teeth, tongue, mouth and face muscles, salivary glands. • Nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. • Pharynx and larynx.
(reference books)
READING MATERIALS Libri di Testo: Gray’s Anatomy (latest edition) Churchill Livingstone, Elsevier.
Per la Sezione di Neuronatomia: Snell's Clinical Neuroanatomy 8th Editino by Ryan Splittgerber Ph.D. Gray's Clinical Neuroanatomy, by Elliott L. Mancall & David G. Brock
-ATLANTE: Atlas of Human Anatomy, Frank H. Netter (latest edition) Elsevier.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Teacher
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Bielli Pamela
(syllabus)
COURSE SYLLABUS • Locomotor system: introduction to the systematic study of the locomotor system, discussion of anatomical terminology (sections, localization and movement terms); description of the major topographical and functional subdivisions of the human body and superficial anatomy. -Osteology: morphology of the human skeleton (the skull, the axial and appendicular skeleton) -Arthrology: general information about the joints, types of movement, dynamics of the joints, study of the joints of the skull, vertebral column, thorax, upper limb and lower limb. -Myology: Shape and function of skeletal muscles, vertebral muscles, neck muscles, chest and pelvic wall muscles, upper limb and lower limb muscles. • Cardiovascular system: General information about the lymphatic and vascular system. Pericardium, heart and blood vessels of the chest. Main arteries and veins of the head, neck and limbs. • Peripheral nervous system: spinal snerves and plexuses of head, neck, upper and lower limb. Cranial nerves • Oral cavity: teeth, tongue, mouth and face muscles, salivary glands. • Nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. • Pharynx and larynx.
(reference books)
READING MATERIALS Libri di Testo: Gray’s Anatomy (latest edition) Churchill Livingstone, Elsevier.
Per la Sezione di Neuronatomia: Snell's Clinical Neuroanatomy 8th Editino by Ryan Splittgerber Ph.D. Gray's Clinical Neuroanatomy, by Elliott L. Mancall & David G. Brock
-ATLANTE: Atlas of Human Anatomy, Frank H. Netter (latest edition) Elsevier.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Teacher
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Meringolo Maria
(syllabus)
COURSE SYLLABUS • Locomotor system: introduction to the systematic study of the locomotor system, discussion of anatomical terminology (sections, localization and movement terms); description of the major topographical and functional subdivisions of the human body and superficial anatomy. -Osteology: morphology of the human skeleton (the skull, the axial and appendicular skeleton) -Arthrology: general information about the joints, types of movement, dynamics of the joints, study of the joints of the skull, vertebral column, thorax, upper limb and lower limb. -Myology: Shape and function of skeletal muscles, vertebral muscles, neck muscles, chest and pelvic wall muscles, upper limb and lower limb muscles. • Cardiovascular system: General information about the lymphatic and vascular system. Pericardium, heart and blood vessels of the chest. Main arteries and veins of the head, neck and limbs. • Peripheral nervous system: spinal snerves and plexuses of head, neck, upper and lower limb. Cranial nerves • Oral cavity: teeth, tongue, mouth and face muscles, salivary glands. • Nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. • Pharynx and larynx.
(reference books)
READING MATERIALS Libri di Testo: Gray’s Anatomy (latest edition) Churchill Livingstone, Elsevier.
Per la Sezione di Neuronatomia: Snell's Clinical Neuroanatomy 8th Editino by Ryan Splittgerber Ph.D. Gray's Clinical Neuroanatomy, by Elliott L. Mancall & David G. Brock
-ATLANTE: Atlas of Human Anatomy, Frank H. Netter (latest edition) Elsevier.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Group: CANALE B
Teacher
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Sciamanna Giuseppe
(syllabus)
COURSE SYLLABUS • Locomotor system: introduction to the systematic study of the locomotor system, discussion of anatomical terminology (sections, localization and movement terms); description of the major topographical and functional subdivisions of the human body and superficial anatomy. -Osteology: morphology of the human skeleton (the skull, the axial and appendicular skeleton) -Arthrology: general information about the joints, types of movement, dynamics of the joints, study of the joints of the skull, vertebral column, thorax, upper limb and lower limb. -Myology: Shape and function of skeletal muscles, vertebral muscles, neck muscles, chest and pelvic wall muscles, upper limb and lower limb muscles. • Cardiovascular system: General information about the lymphatic and vascular system. Pericardium, heart and blood vessels of the chest. Main arteries and veins of the head, neck and limbs. • Peripheral nervous system: spinal snerves and plexuses of head, neck, upper and lower limb. Cranial nerves • Oral cavity: teeth, tongue, mouth and face muscles, salivary glands. • Nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. • Pharynx and larynx.
(reference books)
READING MATERIALS Libri di Testo: Gray’s Anatomy (latest edition) Churchill Livingstone, Elsevier.
Per la Sezione di Neuronatomia: Snell's Clinical Neuroanatomy 8th Editino by Ryan Splittgerber Ph.D. Gray's Clinical Neuroanatomy, by Elliott L. Mancall & David G. Brock
-ATLANTE: Atlas of Human Anatomy, Frank H. Netter (latest edition) Elsevier.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Teacher
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Bielli Pamela
(syllabus)
COURSE SYLLABUS • Locomotor system: introduction to the systematic study of the locomotor system, discussion of anatomical terminology (sections, localization and movement terms); description of the major topographical and functional subdivisions of the human body and superficial anatomy. -Osteology: morphology of the human skeleton (the skull, the axial and appendicular skeleton) -Arthrology: general information about the joints, types of movement, dynamics of the joints, study of the joints of the skull, vertebral column, thorax, upper limb and lower limb. -Myology: Shape and function of skeletal muscles, vertebral muscles, neck muscles, chest and pelvic wall muscles, upper limb and lower limb muscles. • Cardiovascular system: General information about the lymphatic and vascular system. Pericardium, heart and blood vessels of the chest. Main arteries and veins of the head, neck and limbs. • Peripheral nervous system: spinal snerves and plexuses of head, neck, upper and lower limb. Cranial nerves • Oral cavity: teeth, tongue, mouth and face muscles, salivary glands. • Nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. • Pharynx and larynx.
(reference books)
READING MATERIALS Libri di Testo: Gray’s Anatomy (latest edition) Churchill Livingstone, Elsevier.
Per la Sezione di Neuronatomia: Snell's Clinical Neuroanatomy 8th Editino by Ryan Splittgerber Ph.D. Gray's Clinical Neuroanatomy, by Elliott L. Mancall & David G. Brock
-ATLANTE: Atlas of Human Anatomy, Frank H. Netter (latest edition) Elsevier.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Teacher
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Meringolo Maria
(syllabus)
COURSE SYLLABUS • Locomotor system: introduction to the systematic study of the locomotor system, discussion of anatomical terminology (sections, localization and movement terms); description of the major topographical and functional subdivisions of the human body and superficial anatomy. -Osteology: morphology of the human skeleton (the skull, the axial and appendicular skeleton) -Arthrology: general information about the joints, types of movement, dynamics of the joints, study of the joints of the skull, vertebral column, thorax, upper limb and lower limb. -Myology: Shape and function of skeletal muscles, vertebral muscles, neck muscles, chest and pelvic wall muscles, upper limb and lower limb muscles. • Cardiovascular system: General information about the lymphatic and vascular system. Pericardium, heart and blood vessels of the chest. Main arteries and veins of the head, neck and limbs. • Peripheral nervous system: spinal snerves and plexuses of head, neck, upper and lower limb. Cranial nerves • Oral cavity: teeth, tongue, mouth and face muscles, salivary glands. • Nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. • Pharynx and larynx.
(reference books)
READING MATERIALS Libri di Testo: Gray’s Anatomy (latest edition) Churchill Livingstone, Elsevier.
Per la Sezione di Neuronatomia: Snell's Clinical Neuroanatomy 8th Editino by Ryan Splittgerber Ph.D. Gray's Clinical Neuroanatomy, by Elliott L. Mancall & David G. Brock
-ATLANTE: Atlas of Human Anatomy, Frank H. Netter (latest edition) Elsevier.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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