Learning objectives
The course provides basic concepts to use anatomical information in
diagnostic reasoning; 3D visualization of organs and their relationships;
radiological and surgical anatomy correlations
Prerequisites
Histology and general embriology
Anatomy I
Course unit content
Topographical anatomy
Full programme
Topographical anatomy of the head and neck, axillary and mammary
region, thorax and mediastinum, abdominal cavity, pelvis and perineum.
Bibliography
SOBOTTA Anatomia Umana, edizione italiana a cura di M.Vitale, Ed. EDRA
TRATTATO di Anatomia Umana (Anastasi et al.), Ed. EdiErmes;
NETTER Atlante di Anatomia Umana, Ed. EDRA
PROMETHEUS - Atlante di Anatomia, edizione italiana a cura di E.Gaudio,
Ed. EdiSES.
EdiSES.
ANATOMIA UMANA E ORIENTAMENTO CLINICO (Moore et al.), Ed. CEA.
AY (Gray), Ed. Zanichelli;
ATLANTE DI ANATOMIA UMANA (Netter), Ed. Masson
Teaching methods
Formal and interactive lectures with the use of anatomical specimens and
models.
Supporting material will be available on the specific, student-reserved
platform (Elly). Slides will be available for Dental Students only (“5026 –
MEDICINA E CHIRURGIA”).
Assessment methods and criteria
Please refer to 14431 - ANATOMIA UMANA - HUMAN ANATOMY TAF-A
Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
3 and 4