Anatomy I

Year
1
Academic year
2018-2019
Code
01014069
Subject Area
Morphology, Structure and Function
Language of Instruction
Portuguese
Mode of Delivery
Face-to-face
Duration
SEMESTRIAL
ECTS Credits
7.0
Type
Compulsory
Level
1st Cycle Studies

Recommended Prerequisites

Basic knowledges on Mathematics, Geometry and on English and French languages.

Teaching Methods

Lectures. Practical-theoretical lessons.

Practical lessons in small group.

Learning Outcomes

It is claimed that the student acquires an anatomical preparation functional macroscopic, with clinical perspective.

The student receives a rich and bulky vocabulary forever professionally. The studant will learn to describe each part without losing the notion of all: it is the interconnected Descriptive Anatomy and indissociable of the Topographical one.

The Unity is administered so that the student can use it like base of his knowledges for:

a - the study and understanding of other clinical subjects, with the purpose of being able to correlate anatomical aspects with the physiologic ones;

b - a study conducive to the diagnosis of current clinical situations;

c - the resolution of problems connected with functions normal and bad-tempered;

d - the development of his capacities of communication and observation.

In the teaching of this Unit it tries always to privilege the clinical applications of the Anatomy on other morphological details with little practical application.

Work Placement(s)

No

Syllabus

• General aspects of human morphology. Osteology, arthrology, angiology and general neurology.

• Osteology, arthrology, myology, angiology and neurology of neck and trunk.

• Thyroid and parathyroid glands. 

• Topographic anatomy of neck.

• Topographic anatomy of trunk. Antero-lateral abdominal wall – topographical division.

• Breast.

• Respiratory apparatus.

• Heart and pericardium.

• Digestive apparatus.

• Spleen.

• Peritoneum.

• Suprarenal glands.

• Urinary apparatus.

• Imagiological anatomy of the trunk.

Head Lecturer(s)

António José Silva Bernardes

Assessment Methods

Final Assessment
Exam: 100.0%

Bibliography

•ANTÓNIO BERNARDES, Anatomia do aparelho respiratório. Atlas de Pneumologia. Permanyer Portugal. 2010.

•ESPERANÇA PINA J. A., Anatomia Humana da Locomoção.  Lidel. 2010.

•ESPERANÇA PINA J. A., Anatomia Humana da Relação. Lidel. 2009.

•ESPERANÇA PINA J. A., Anatomia Humana dos Órgãos, Lidel. 2010.

•ESPERANÇA PINA J. A., Anatomia Humana do coração e vasos. Lidel. 2010.

•GRAY H., Gray’s Anatomy. 40th edition, 2009.

•MOORE, Anatomia orientada para a clínica. 6ª edição, 2011.

•NETTER F. H., Atlas of Human Anatomy. Elsevier. 6th edition, 2014.

•SOBOTTA, Atlas of Human Anatomy (Vol. 1 & 2). Elsevier, 2009.

•6 Vídeos de Anatomia Cirúrgica do Instituto de Anatomia Normal:

1- Tiroideia - Anatomia cirúrgica. 1999.

2- Mesorrecto, fáscias e nervos pélvicos autónomos—anatomia cirúrgica. 2000. 

3- Região inguinofemoral—anatomia cirúrgica. 2001. 

4- Fígado I— morfologia de superfície. 2002. 

5- Fígado I I— sistematização funcional. 2002.

6- Parede abdominal anterior - Anatomia-cirúrgica. 2007.