The major objective is to achieve the basis of Human Anatomy necessary to understand physiology, with the final goal to comprehend drug mechanism of action and related toxicity.
Attention will be given to the human body organization and to the morphology of different systems and organs. The structure of the various organs will be studied at microscopic level to provide understanding of their function.
Tissues. Description and characterization and of the 4 basilar tissues:
Epithelium classification and characterization: surface and glands epithelia.
Connective classification and characterization.
Muscle.
Nervous.
The menstrual cycle.
The uterine tubes.
The uterus with cervix.
The vagina.
The external genitalia and placenta.
Skin appendages, sweet, apocrine and sebaceous glands.
Mammary gland.
Embriologic development of neuronal tube.
Ventricular system, cerebrospinal fluid, ependyma and choroid plexus.
Cranial meninges and blood-brain barrier.
Spinal cord with spinal nerves.
Brain stem and cranial nerves from III to XII.
Cerebellum.
Diencephalon.
Cerebral hemispheres.
Basal ganglia.
Special senses: structure, morphology and microscopic organization of the eye with optical nerve. Ear structure, morphology and microscopic organization with vestibular organ and cochlea.
Martini/Timmons/Tallitsch: Anatomia Umana. EdiSES
ERMANNO CICCONE (President)
SILVIA BRUNO
RODOLFO QUARTO
ANTONIO ZICCA