Information updated until 30/06/2026 CODE 80247 ACADEMIC YEAR 2026/2027 CREDITS 2 cfu anno 1 MEDICINA E CHIRURGIA 11887 (LM-41 R) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR BIOS-12/A LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER 2° Semester MODULES Questo insegnamento è un modulo di: ANATOMY I TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB AIMS AND CONTENT TEACHING METHODS The teaching activity is organised in lectures. During these lectures all the issues the student has to know for the final exam will be explained and discussed with the help of visual aids. Any Student with documented Specific Learning Disorders (SLD), or with any special needs, shall reach out to the Lecturer(s) and to the dedicated SLD Representative in the Department before class begins, in order to liase and arrange the specific teaching methods and ensure proper achievement of the learning aims and outcomes. SYLLABUS/CONTENT Course Syllabus: Human Anatomy Introduction to the study of human anatomy: anatomical terminology of position and movement. Introduction to regional anatomy with identification and superficial and deep boundaries of the regions into which the human body can be divided. Locomotor System General concepts and classification of bones, skeletal muscles, and joints. Head Skull in general: External configuration of the skull. Bones of the splanchnocranium: Maxilla, zygomatic, nasal, lacrimal, palatine, inferior nasal concha, vomer, mandible, hyoid bone. Joints of the skull: Temporomandibular joint. Muscles of the head: Origin, insertion, innervation, and action of the muscles of the cranial vault, facial muscles, and muscles of mastication. Regional structures: Oral cavity, tongue, soft palate, temporomandibular joint, nasal cavities, paranasal sinuses, salivary glands, muscles of mastication, pharynx, and vessels of this region. Lymphatic drainage and lymph node groups of the region. Microscopic Anatomy: Ultrastructural anatomy of the visceral organs, including the observation and identification of microscopic specimens. Neck Cervical spine and joints of the trunk: Joints of the vertebral column, atlanto-occipital joint, lateral/median atlanto-axial joint. Musculature and vessels: Superficial, intermediate, and deep musculature; triangles and their contents; cervical fasciae; arterial and venous vessels and related nerve plexuses (overview). Viscera: Endocrine, alimentary, and respiratory layers. Lymphatics and Development: Lymphatic drainage and lymph node groups of the region. Organogenesis of the head and neck. Microscopic Anatomy: Ultrastructural anatomy of the visceral organs, including the observation and identification of microscopic specimens. Thorax Skeletal framework: Vertebral column, thoracic cage, ribs, and sternum. Joints of the thorax: Costovertebral, sternocostal, costochondral, and sternal joints. Muscles: Intrinsic muscles of the thorax and thoracic fasciae. Diaphragm. Viscera and Cardiovascular: Trachea, bronchi, lungs, pleurae. Mediastinum. Heart, pericardium, and great vessels. Morphogenesis of the heart. Radiological anatomy of the heart. Fetal circulation. Vessels of the thorax. Esophagus. Mammary gland. Lymphatics and Development: Lymphatic drainage and lymph node groups of the region. Organogenesis of the heart and circulation. Organogenesis of the lungs, thorax, and diaphragm. Microscopic Anatomy: Ultrastructural anatomy of the visceral organs, including the observation and identification of microscopic specimens. Abdomen Skeletal and Muscular structure: Bony pelvis. Muscles of the abdomen, fasciae, and fibrous structures of the abdomen. Muscles of the anterolateral and posterior abdominal wall. Surface anatomy. Vascularization of the abdominal wall. Cavity and Viscera: Morphogenesis of the abdominal cavity. Compartments of the abdominal cavity, ligaments, mesenteries, and omenta (epiploon). Stomach, small and large intestine, appendix, liver, biliary tract and gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, ureters, adrenal glands. Vessels and Retroperitoneum: Arterial and venous vascularization of the abdominal cavity, portal circulation, portosystemic anastomoses. Retroperitoneal compartment. Inguinal Region: Inguinal region and inguinal canal. Testis, coverings, and descent of the testis. Spermatic cord. Lymphatics and Development: Lymphatic drainage and lymph node groups of the region. Organogenesis of the peritoneal cavity, gastrointestinal tract, and related appendages. Microscopic Anatomy: Ultrastructural anatomy of the visceral organs, including the observation and identification of microscopic specimens. Pelvis and Perineum Pelvic Cavity and Viscera: Pelvic cavity and viscera. Muscles of the pelvic floor and walls. Male and female internal genital organs. Rectum and anal canal. Pelvic peritoneum. Pelvic fascia. Perineum: Layers and fasciae of the perineum. Male and female external genital organs. Components of the perineal region. Arterial and venous vascularization. Lymphatics and Development: Lymphatic drainage and lymph node groups of the region. Organogenesis of the urogenital system. Microscopic Anatomy: Ultrastructural anatomy of the visceral organs, including the observation and identification of microscopic specimens. Lymphatic System General aspects: General aspects and topography of lymphatic drainage; functional and molecular macro- and microscopic anatomy of primary and secondary hematopoietic (bone marrow) and lymphoid organs (thymus, spleen, lymph nodes). Lymph Node Stations: Analysis of the main lymph node stations (cervical, axillary, inguinal, mediastinal, and abdominal). Note: The course includes lectures that correlate radiological, topographical, and clinical anatomy. TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD DANIELE SAVERINO Ricevimento: Students are receives by appointment (to make the request write to daniele.saverino@unige.it). SILVIA RAVERA Ricevimento: on request by emailing the lecturer (silvia.ravera@unige.it) LESSONS LESSONS START Please refer to the Web Agenda | University of Genoa, available at the following link: https://easyacademy.unige.it/portalestudenti/ Class schedule The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION Oral. ASSESSMENT METHODS Oral