ANATOMY 2 General medicine - spring 2017 Lectures Seminars Self-study 1. Female genital system Female pelvic floor Female genital system Female pelvic floor Description of x-ray pictures Female external genital organs The muscles of the external genitalia of women 2. Heart, aortic arch Heart, ascending aorta, aortic arch. A. carotis communis, a. carotis externa Innervation and the lymph system of the heart 3. Arteries, veins, lymph system (digest) Descending aorta, main arteries and veins Portal vein, portocaval anastomoses Fetal circulation Branches of arteries. Tributaries of veins. Lymphatic system 4. Spinal cord and brain stem (structure) Gross anatomy of the CNS (spinal cord, brain stem). Appearance of the cranial nerves in the brainstem Cranial nerve nuclei on the floor of IV. ventricle General anatomy of nerve system 5. Cranial nerves (III.-VII., IX-XII) Cranial nerves (III.-VII., IX-XII), course. Skull base The main innervation regions of cranial nerves 6. Cerebellum and diencephalon (structure, connections, functions) Hypothalamic-pituitary connections Cranial nerve (V) Gross anatomy of the cerebellum and diencephalon Axonal transport 7. Telencephalon (structure) Basal ganglia (connections, functions) Telencephalon (anatomy; grey matter – cortex + basal ganglia; white matter – pathways) Basic cortical areas by Brodmann 8. Blood supply, meninges and ventricles of the CNS, cerebrospinal fluid Blood supply, meninges and ventricles of the CNS, cerebrospinal fluid Circumventricular organs 9. Auditory and vestibular system Cranial nerve VIII Auditory and vestibular system Temporal bone 10. Visual system + orbital region Visual system + orbital region Cervical plexus, intercostal nerves 11. Human body imaging techniques Organ projections Imaging techniques, reading of anatomical structures Skin and its derivatives 12. ANS (cervical sympathetic system, enteric system, central modulation of the ANS) Preparations for the dissection: head, neck and trunk regions ANS (division, characteristics, basic structural arrangements) 13. 14. Dissection (dissection of the head, neck and trunk)