このAnatomieについて
Anatomy course in medicine program
Human anatomy, is the description of the body structure of Homo sapiens, its organs and their position (Topographic Anatomy). The human body has four limbs - two upper limbs (arms, forearms, hands), two lower limbs (thighs, legs, feet) - connected to the trunk, respectively, through the shoulder girdle and the pelvic girdle . At the top, the Neck supports the Head.
The human skeleton constitutes the “architectural framework” of the human body. Modeled by soft tissues (muscles, viscera, adipose tissue, etc.), it determines their shape.
A. Musculoskeletal system:
1) The axillary region
2) The elbow joint
3) The radial nerve
4) The hip joint
5) The great sciatic nerve
6) The inguino-femoral region
7) The posterior tibial pedicle
8) the bend of the elbow
9) the median nerve
10) The ulnar nerve
11) The knee joint
12) Blood supply to the hand
13) The shoulder joint
B. Trunk
14) the pericardium
15) Innervation of the heart
16) The supracardiac region
17) the trachea
18) Thoracic esophagus
19) The intercostal space
20) the thoraco-abdominal diaphragm
21) Arterial and lymphatic blood supply of
stomach
22) hepatic segmentation
23) the hepatic pedicle
24) The coeco-appendix
25) The duodeno-pancreas
26) the splenic compartment
27) The superior mesenteric artery
28) The inferior mesenteric artery
29) the lesser omentum
30) the rectum
31) The uterus
32) the thoracic duct
33) the renal compartment
34) prostate
35) bladder
36) lung segmentation
37) pulmonary hilum
C. Head, neck and sense organs
38) the temporal region
39) orbital cavity
40) the eyeball
41) the carotid region
42) the supraclavicular region
43) pharynx
44) laryngeal nerves
45) the thyroid compartment
46) oculomotor muscles
47) nasal cavity
48) parotid gland
D. Nervous system
49) brainstem
50) the third ventricle
51) the polygon of Willis
52) dura-merian sinuses
53) the fourth ventricle
54) cerebellum
55) the pneumo-gastric nerve
56) The pituitary
57) cavernous sinus
58) facial nerve
59) the trigeminal nerve
60) the spinal cord