Anatomy 2

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2022-2023

Course director

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 14 hours

practices: 56 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 70 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OAA-AA2-T
  • 5 kredit
  • General Medicine
  • Basic modul
  • autumn
Prerequisites:

OAA-AA1-T completed , OAA-SF2-T parallel , OAA-SF1-T completed

Exam course:

yes

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 200

Topic

Anatomy-2 involves the macroscopic structure of the human body including its functional aspects. This is the second part of a two-semester subject. Students get insight into the macroscopic structure of viscera. Anatomy-2 is completed by a semester exam.

Lectures

  • 1. Oral cavity: tongue, teeth, oropharyngeal isthmus. Pharynx. - Dr. Tamás Andrea
  • 2. Respiratory system. Larynx and phonation. - Dr. Rékási Zoltán
  • 3. Lungs and pleura. Anatomy of breathing. - Dr. Rékási Zoltán
  • 4. Gross anatomy of the heart, cardiac cavities and valves. - Dr. Gaszner Balázs
  • 5. Vascular supply and conducting system of the heart. Clinical considerations. - Dr. Gaszner Balázs
  • 6. Topography of the abdominal cavity. Peritoneum. Gastrointestinal tract. - Dr. Tamás Andrea
  • 7. Topography and vascular supply of the liver and spleen. Biliary tree. - Dr. Csernus Valér
  • 8. Topography, section and structure of the kidneys. - Dr. Csernus Valér
  • 9. Retroperitoneum. - Dr. Rékási Zoltán
  • 10. Gross anatomy of the male reproductive system. - Dr. Tamás Andrea
  • 11. Gross anatomy of the male reproductive system. - Dr. Rékási Zoltán
  • 12. Muscles and fasciae of the pelvic floor. Perineum. - Dr. Kiss Péter
  • 13. Clinical aspects of the anatomy of nasal- and oral cavity, larynx and pharynx - Dr. Lujber László
  • 14. Vascular supply and lymphatic drainage of the gastrointestinal tract. The vascular anastomoses and their clinical importance. - Dr. Szántó Zalán János

Practices

  • 1. Oral cavity and teeth 1.
  • 2. Oral cavity and teeth 1.
  • 3. Nasal cavity 1.
  • 4. Nasal cavity 2.
  • 5. Pharynx; Retro- and parapharyngeal spaces 1.
  • 6. Pharynx; Retro- and parapharyngeal spaces 2.
  • 7. Larynx 1.
  • 8. Larynx 2.
  • 9. Structure of the chest wall.
  • 10. Topography, blood supply and lymphatic drainage of the mammary gland
  • 11. Surface projections and topography of the intrathoracic viscera 1.
  • 12. Surface projections and topography of the intrathoracic viscera 2.
  • 13. Term and division of the mediastinum.
  • 14. Anterior mediastinum 1.
  • 15. Anterior mediastinum 2.
  • 16. The heart. Topography and X-ray picture.
  • 17. Cavities, valves and vascular supply of the heart 1.
  • 18. Cavities, valves and vascular supply of the heart 2.
  • 19. Lungs and bronchi 1.
  • 20. Lungs and bronchi 2.
  • 21. Posterior mediastinum 1. Intercostal nerves and vessels
  • 22. Posterior mediastinum 2.
  • 23. Posterior mediastinum 3.
  • 24. Posterior mediastinum 4.
  • 25. Structure of the abdominal wall (repetition).
  • 26. Regions of the abdominal cavity. Surface projections of the intraabdominal viscera.
  • 27. Hepatoduodenal ligament 1.
  • 28. Hepatoduodenal ligament 2.
  • 29. Coeliac trunk.
  • 30. Topography, vascular supply and lymphatic drainage of the stomach.
  • 31. Topography, vascular supply and lymphatic drainage of duodenum and spleen.
  • 32. Topography, surfaces, and peritoneal relations of liver.
  • 33. Topography and vascular supply of pancreas 1.
  • 34. Topography and vascular supply of pancreas 2.
  • 35. Vascular supply and lymphatic drainage of the small and large intestines 1.
  • 36. Vascular supply and lymphatic drainage of the small and large intestines 2.
  • 37. Topography of kidneys.
  • 38. Section of the kidney.
  • 39. Removal of the bowels 1.
  • 40. Removal of the bowels 2.
  • 41. Retroperitoneum.
  • 42. Paired branches of the abdominal aorta.
  • 43. Lumbar plexus.
  • 44. Diaphragm.
  • 45. Topography of the true pelvis.
  • 46. Branches of the internal iliac artery. Sacral plexus.
  • 47. Male and female reproductive organs 1.
  • 48. Male and female reproductive organs 2.
  • 49. Median sagittal sections of the male and female pelvis 1.
  • 50. Median sagittal sections of the male and female pelvis 2.
  • 51. Perineum, external genital organs 1.
  • 52. Perineum, external genital organs 2.
  • 53. Recapitulation 1.
  • 54. Recapitulation 2.
  • 55. Recapitulation 3.
  • 56. Recapitulation 4.

Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

http://an-server.pote.hu

Literature developed by the Department

http://an-server.pote.hu

Notes

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Recommended literature

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Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Presence on at least 85% of course hours is required. Absence (for any reason) is max. 11 teaching hours (= 11x45 min.) including max. 9 practice hours.

Mid-term exams

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Making up for missed classes

Exceptionally, students may attend the lab of another group (on the same week), maximum two labs in a semester.

Exam topics/questions

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Examiners

  • Dr. Csernus Valér
  • Dr. Fábián Eszter
  • Dr. Farkas Boglárka Anett
  • Dr. Farkas József
  • Dr. Fülöp Balázs Dániel
  • Dr. Gaszner Balázs
  • Dr. Gaszner Tamás
  • Dr. Hollósy Tibor
  • Dr. Horváth Gábor
  • Dr. Horváth Judit
  • Dr. Horváth-Opper Gabriella
  • Dr. Kiss Péter
  • Dr. Kovács László Ákos
  • Dr. Nagy András Dávid
  • Dr. Opper Balázs
  • Dr. Pethőné Dr. Lubics Andrea
  • Dr. Reglődi Dóra
  • Dr. Rékási Zoltán
  • Dr. Tamás Andrea

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

  • Dr. Csernus Valér
  • Dr. Fábián Eszter
  • Dr. Farkas Boglárka Anett
  • Dr. Farkas József
  • Dr. Gaszner Balázs
  • Dr. Gaszner Tamás
  • Dr. Hollósy Tibor
  • Dr. Horváth Gábor
  • Dr. Horváth Judit
  • Dr. Horváth-Opper Gabriella
  • Dr. Kiss Péter
  • Dr. Kovács László Ákos
  • Dr. Nagy András Dávid
  • Dr. Opper Balázs
  • Dr. Pethőné Dr. Lubics Andrea
  • Dr. Pham Dániel
  • Dr. Reglődi Dóra
  • Dr. Rékási Zoltán
  • Dr. Tamás Andrea