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Introduction to Clinical Anatomy 2018/19 2nd semester

Introduction to Clinical Anatomy 2018/19 2nd semester. (Mondays, 4.00-5.30 p.m.) Introduction, Surface Anatomy Prof. Wenger, Tibor Anatomical problems in otorhynolaryngology Dr. Noszek László chief physician

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Introduction to Clinical Anatomy 2018/19 2nd semester

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  1. Introduction to Clinical Anatomy 2018/192nd semester (Mondays, 4.00-5.30 p.m.) Introduction, Surface Anatomy Prof. Wenger, Tibor Anatomical problems in otorhynolaryngology Dr. Noszek László chief physician Anatomical problems in angiography, malformations Dr. Nemes, Balázs, reader Surgical Anatomy, a traumatologist’s pont of view Dr. Detre, Zoltán chief physician Anatomical relations in hypertonic patients Prof. Járai, Zoltán Anatomical problems of maxillo-mandibular surgery Prof. Szabó, György Anatomical problems in neurosurgery Dr. Sipos, László chief neurosurgeon Clinical anatomy of the lactating breast. Dr. Székely, Andea reader Neuroanatomy of peripheral nerves Dr. Arányi, Zsuzsanna reader Anatomy of newborn and premature children Prof. Machay, Tamás Functional anatomy in orthopedic surgery Dr Terebessy, Tamás, senior lecturer Anatomy of the periorbital region, a surgical point of view Dr. Lukács, Olga, senior lecturer

  2. Surface anatomy Lecture 11 February, 2019 Dr. T. Wenger Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology

  3. Surface anatomy Thorax

  4. Surface anatomy Thorax

  5. Surface anatomy Abdomen

  6. Surface anatomy Abdomen

  7. Surface anatomy Abdomen

  8. Surface anatomy Upper limb

  9. Surface anatomy Upper limb

  10. Surface anatomy Upper limb

  11. Surface anatomy Lower limb

  12. Surface anatomy Lower limb

  13. Surface anatomy Head

  14. Palpable structures on the anterior surface of the thorax 1. clavicle 2. jugular notch 3. manubrium of sternum 4. sternal angle (2nd costal cartilage) 5. body of sternum 6. xiphoid process of sternum 7. nipple (4th intercostal space) 8. costal arch

  15. Palpable structures on the wall of thorax and back

  16. Cubital fossa and anatomical snuffbox

  17. Knee and popliteal region

  18. Surface marking of lungs anterior posterior left right lateral lateral

  19. Surface marking of visceral pains Diaphragm, Pericardium and Heart, Heart, Digestive tract, Liver and Gall Bladder, Kidney and Ureter, Pelvic Organs

  20. Auscultation points of heart valves

  21. Palpable arteries superf.. temp. a. com. carotid a. brachial a. radial a.!! . popliteal a.. femoral a.. post. tibial a. dorsal a. of the foot

  22. Cervical triangelsMarkings on the face posterior,anterior,submental, submandibular, medial, carotid

  23. Markings of the liver and spleen vermiform proc.

  24. Surface markings of axillary lymph nodes Lateral axillarySubscapular (Posterior axillary)Pectoral (Anterior axillary)Central axillaryApical axillary

  25. Surface markings of the upper air pathways

  26. Surface projections of organs and lymph nodes of the neck Hyoid bone,thyroid cartilage, cricoid cartilage,thyroid gland

  27. Paranasal air sinuses and oral cavity Frontal, Sphenoid, Ethmoid,Maxillary

  28. What is seen in the vestibulum of the oral cavity and in the eye region

  29. Thankyouforyourattention

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