ANATOMIA 2018/2019 Standard NECK 2018 17.12.18 Cervical vertebrae. Occipital bone. Atlanto-occipital joint, ligaments and (Monday) movements. Scapula and clavicle. Sternoclavicular joint and acromioclavicular joint. Ligaments and movements. Nuchal region. Surface and regions of the neck. Muscles of neck: superficial and deep muscles, supra- and infrahyoid, superficial and deep muscles of the posterior neck, suboccipital muscles, fascial spaces of the neck (anterior middle and posterior space of the neck, previsceral space, , ). 19.12.18 Wet lab classes with PBL and SGD - Lab 1. (Wednesday) Cervical vertebrae, occipital bone, scapula, clavicle. Nuchal muscles. Suprahyoid and infrahyoid muscles. Origin and insertion of the muscles. Trigones of the neck. Clinical anatomy and Radiological anatomy: X-ray, CT and MR

07.01.19 Triangles of neck: scalenovertebral triangle, anterior and posterior (Monday) triangle of the neck, submandibular triangle, submental triangle, muscular AW1, triangle, carotid triangle), anterior and posterior muscular fissure. AW2, Spinal nerve, cervical plexus, CN XI. Skin innervations. Muscles AW3, innervations. AW6, Topographical and Clinical Anatomy: anterior and posterior scalene fissure. Muscular torticollis. Accessory nerve. AU3, st 09.01.19 HEAD – 1 retake AU4, (Wednesday) AU5 10.01.19 Larynx. morphology, laryngeal cavity, cartilagines, laryngeal joints, (Thursday) laryngeal muscles, innervations, vasculature, function, topography. Action and function of laryngeal muscles CN X . Vessels (arteries, veins, lymphatic) and nerves of larynx. Aspiration of foreign bodies (cricothyrotomy, thyroidectomy, tracheotomy and tracheostomy). Injury to laryngeal nerve. Hoarsensess of voice. Laryngopharynx. Trachea. 14.01.19 Thyroid gland and parathyroid gland: morphology, innervations, (Monday) ) vasculature, topography. Vessels of the neck and Superficial venous drainage. : morphology, innervation, blood supplying. . Root of the neck. Autonomic nervous system: cervical part of sympathetic trunk (superior, middle and cervicothoracic ganglion), visceral plexus and ganglia, craniocervical part. Lymphatics: truncs and ducts, vessels and nodes. Clinical anatomy of neck: lesion of cervical sympathetic trunk, Horner’s syndrome, lesion of cervical nerves, clinical classification of the neck lymphatics. Infection of the neck spreading, retropharyngeal abscess. Vessels of the neck and Superficial venous drainage. Topographical and Clinical Anatomy: , , pre- and retrostyloid compartment. Jugular venous pulse, central venous puncture (CVP) and catatherisation. Thyreoglossal duct. 16.01.19 Wet lab classes with PBL and SGD (Wednesday) Vessels of the neck and Superficial venous drainage. Peripharyngeal space, parapharyngeal space, pre- and retrostyloid compartment. Jugular venous pulse, central venous puncture (CVP) and catatherisation. Thyreoglossal duct. Clinical anatomy and Radiological anatomy: X-ray, CT and MR 17.01.19 Neck - CREDIT (Thursday) 21.01.19 Head - 2nd retake (Monday) 22.01.19 Neck – 1st retake (Tuesday) 23.01.19 Axial skeleton – 2nd retake (Wednesday) 24.01.19 CNS - 2nd retake (Thursday) 25.01.19 Neck – 2nd retake (Friday)