Anatomy 1

Data

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

Course director

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 14 hours

practices: 28 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 42 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OSA-AT1-T
  • 3 kredit
  • Dentistry
  • Basic modul
  • spring
Prerequisites:

OSA-SF1-T parallel

Exam course:

yes

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 100

Topic

Anatomy-1 is to teach the macroscopic structure of the bones, joints and muscles of the human body, as well as the regional anatomy of the trunk and limbs including their functional aspects. This is the first part of a two-semester subject.

Lectures

  • 1. Introduction to the Anatomy. - Dr. Reglődi Dóra
  • 2. General osteology and arthrology. - Dr. Gaszner Balázs
  • 3. Pelvis. - Dr. Tamás Andrea
  • 4. The knee joint. Plantar arches. Clinical correlations. - Dr. Kiss Péter
  • 5. Introduction to the regional anatomy 1: muscles, tendon sheaths, fasciae. Basics of dissecting practice. - Dr. Csernus Valér
  • 6. Introduction to the regional anatomy 2: blood vessels and peripheral nerves. - Dr. Csernus Valér
  • 7. Structure and movements of the thorax and vertebral column. - Dr. Csernus Valér
  • 8. Lymphatic drainage of the limbs and breast. Clinical importance of the primary lymph nodes. - Dr. Schmidt Erzsébet
  • 9. Skull. - Dr. Opper Balázs
  • 10. Clinical aspects of the muscles of the lower extremity. - Dr. Than Péter
  • 11. Review of the upper limb I. Joints, muscles and their functions. - Dr. Reglődi Dóra
  • 12. Review of the upper limb II. Blood and nerve supply. Frequent injuries and their consequences. - Dr. Reglődi Dóra
  • 13. Review of the lower limb I. Joints, muscles and their functions. - Dr. Pethőné Dr. Lubics Andrea
  • 14. Review of the lower limb II. Blood and nerve supply. Frequent injuries and their consequences. - Dr. Pethőné Dr. Lubics Andrea

Practices

  • 1. The main plains and directions. Bones of the shoulder girdle, the arm and the forearm.
  • 2. The main plains and directions. Bones of the shoulder girdle, the arm and the forearm.
  • 3. Bones of the hand. Joints of the shoulder girdle. The shoulder and the elbow joints.
  • 4. Bones of the hand. Joints of the shoulder girdle. The shoulder and the elbow joints.
  • 5. Joints of the hand. The hip bone and the sacrum.
  • 6. Joints of the hand. The hip bone and the sacrum.
  • 7. The lesser pelvis. The thigh bone and the bones of the leg. The patella.
  • 8. The lesser pelvis. The thigh bone and the bones of the leg. The patella.
  • 9. The hip and knee joints. The bones and joints of the foot.
  • 10. The hip and knee joints. The bones and joints of the foot.
  • 11. Vertebrae, ribs and thorax.
  • 12. Vertebrae, ribs and thorax.
  • 13. Topographic anatomy of the ventral aspect of the upper and lower limbs (demonstration). The structure and regions of the abdominal wall (demonstration).
  • 14. Topographic anatomy of the ventral aspect of the upper and lower limbs (demonstration). The structure and regions of the abdominal wall (demonstration).
  • 15. Topographic anatomy of the ventral aspect of the upper and lower limbs (demonstration). The structure and regions of the abdominal wall (demonstration).
  • 16. Topographic anatomy of the ventral aspect of the upper and lower limbs (demonstration). The structure and regions of the abdominal wall (demonstration).
  • 17. Topographic anatomy of the ventral aspect of the upper and lower limbs (demonstration). The structure and regions of the abdominal wall (demonstration).
  • 18. Topographic anatomy of the ventral aspect of the upper and lower limbs (demonstration). The structure and regions of the abdominal wall (demonstration).
  • 19. The skull.
  • 20. The skull.
  • 21. Topographic anatomy of the dorsal aspects of the upper and lower limbs (demonstration). The skull.
  • 22. Topographic anatomy of the dorsal aspects of the upper and lower limbs (demonstration). The skull.
  • 23. Topographic anatomy of the dorsal aspect of the upper and lower limbs (demonstration). Muscles of the back (demonstration).
  • 24. Topographic anatomy of the dorsal aspect of the upper and lower limbs (demonstration). Muscles of the back (demonstration).
  • 25. Topographic anatomy of the dorsal aspect of the upper and lower limbs (demonstration). Muscles of the back (demonstration).
  • 26. Topographic anatomy of the dorsal aspect of the upper and lower limbs (demonstration). Muscles of the back (demonstration).
  • 27. Dorsal and ventral regions of the limbs (demonstration).
  • 28. Dorsal and ventral regions of the limbs (demonstration).

Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

http://an-server.pote.hu

Literature developed by the Department

http://an-server.pote.hu

Notes

http://an-server.pote.hu

Recommended literature

http://an-server.pote.hu

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Presence on at least 85% of course hours is required. Absence (for any reason) is max. 6 teaching hours (= 6x45 min.) including max. 5 practice hours.

Mid-term exams

None.

Making up for missed classes

Exceptionally, students may attend the practice of another group (on the same week). Students are allowed to make up only two classes in one semester this way. Student must ask the teacher of the other group for the permission to attend the class. In case the class is full, the teacher has the right to refuse the query.

Exam topics/questions

http://an-server.pote.hu

Examiners

  • 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-Opper Gabriella
  • Dr. Kiss Péter
  • Dr. Opper Balázs
  • Dr. Pethőné Dr. Lubics Andrea
  • Dr. Tamás Andrea

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

  • 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-Opper Gabriella
  • Dr. Kiss Péter
  • Dr. Kovács László András
  • Dr. Nagy András Dávid
  • Dr. Opper Balázs
  • Dr. Pham Dániel
  • Dr. Sparks Jason
  • Dr. Tamás Andrea