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Course description
Department/Unit / Abbreviation
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KKO
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P3ARD
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Academic Year
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2023/2024
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Academic Year
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2023/2024
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Title
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Radiological anatomy I
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Form of course completion
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Course-credit
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Form of course completion
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Course-credit
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Accredited / Credits
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Yes,
2
Cred.
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Type of completion
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Combined
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Type of completion
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Combined
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Time requirements
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Lecture
22
[Hours/Semester]
Tutorial
11
[Hours/Semester]
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Course credit prior to examination
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No
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Course credit prior to examination
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No
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Automatic acceptance of credit before examination
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No
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Included in study average
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NO
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Language of instruction
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Czech
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Occ/max
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Automatic acceptance of credit before examination
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No
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Summer semester
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0 / -
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0 / -
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0 / -
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Included in study average
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NO
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Winter semester
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21 / -
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0 / -
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0 / -
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Repeated registration
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NO
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Repeated registration
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NO
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Timetable
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Yes
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Semester taught
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Winter semester
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Semester taught
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Winter semester
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Minimum (B + C) students
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not determined
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Optional course |
Yes
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Optional course
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Yes
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Language of instruction
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Czech
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Internship duration
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0
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No. of hours of on-premise lessons |
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Evaluation scale |
S|N |
Periodicity |
každý rok
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Periodicita upřesnění |
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Fundamental theoretical course |
Yes
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Fundamental course |
No
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Fundamental theoretical course |
Yes
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Evaluation scale |
S|N |
Substituted course
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KIR/P3ARD
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Preclusive courses
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N/A
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Prerequisite courses
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KOS/P2ANR
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Meet all prerequisites before registering
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NO
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Informally recommended courses
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N/A
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Courses depending on this Course
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KKO/P4ARD
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Course objectives:
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The aim of the subject is a comprehensive overview of anatomic structure and their identifications in various imaging methods (including radiotherapy, verification images, images from simulators, planning system images, and images from devices of nuclear medicine) in an extent necessary for correct acquisition of image data by radiologic methods. The subject is taught using an active and interactive way with expected application in other subjects dealing with imaging methods.
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Requirements on student
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Completion of compulsory 80% attendance at the practicum sessions and seminars. Successful completion of a oral examination.
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Content
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Review: system anatomy, planes, directions, features of the skeleton from the point of view of imaging methods. Introduction to the interactive orientation method in radiological anatomy. Radiological anatomy of the head and neck, demonstration on skiagrams. Radiological anatomy of the axilla and chest, demonstration on skiagrams. Radiological anatomy of intrathoracic organs, demonstration on skiagrams. Radiological anatomy of the upper limb, demonstration on skiagrams. Radiological anatomy of the abdominal cavity I., demonstration on skiagrams and ultrasound examinations. Radiological anatomy of the abdominal cavity II., demonstration on skiagrams and ultrasound examinations. Radiological anatomy of the heart, great vessels of the neck, chest, abdomen, and limbs, demonstration on skiagrams and ultrasound examinations. Radiological anatomy of the urinary and genital apparatus, demonstration on skiagrams and ultrasound examinations. Radiological anatomy of the pelvis, demonstration on skiagrams and ultrasound examinations. Radiological anatomy of the lower limb, demonstration on skiagrams. Repetition, consultation
Familiarizing with the method of interactive orientation in radiologic anatomy in revision of systemic anatomy, planes, axes, and skeleton. Practical interactive orientation in skiagrams of head and neck. Practical interactive orientation in skiagrams of axilla and chest. Practical interactive orientation in skiagrams of intrasternal organs. Practical interactive orientation in skiagrams of upper limbs. Practical interactive orientation in skiagrams and US examination of abdominal cavity I. Practical interactive orientation in skiagrams and US examination of abdominal cavity II. Practical interactive orientation in skiagrams and US examination of heart, major blood vessels of the neck, chest, stomach, and limbs. Practical interactive orientation in skiagrams and US examination of bladder and sexual organs. Practical interactive orientation in skiagrams and US examination of pelvis Practical interactive orientation in skiagrams of lower limbs, credit test.
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Activities
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Fields of study
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Guarantors and lecturers
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Guarantors:
MUDr. Leoš Ungermann, Ph.D., MBA ,
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Lecturer:
MUDr. Leoš Ungermann, Ph.D., MBA (100%),
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Tutorial lecturer:
MUDr. Leoš Ungermann, Ph.D., MBA (100%),
Ing. Daniela Vincentová (100%),
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Literature
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Basic:
Neuwirth, Jiří. Anatomia Radiologica Hominis. Praha: NEUW :, 2013. ISBN 978-80-01-05392-8.
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Basic:
Bontrager, Kenneth L. Textbook of radiographic positioning and related anatomy.. St. Louis: Elsevier Mosby, 2014. ISBN 978-0-323-08832-9.
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Recommended:
NEUWIRTH, J.; RYDH, A.; REINMULLER, R.; ADLA, T.; SUCHÁNEK, V. Anatomia Neuro Radiologica Basalis. Praha-Umea-Graz: Triton, 2006.
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Recommended:
NEUWIRTH, J.; RYDH, A.; REINMULLER, R.; ADLA, T.; SUCHÁNEK, V. Anatomia Radiologica Abdominalis Basalis. Praha-Umea-Graz: Triton, 2007.
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Recommended:
NEUWIRTH, J.; RYDH, A.; REINMULLER, R.; ADLA, T.; SUCHÁNEK, V. Anatomia Radiologica Musculosceletalis Basalis. Praha-Umea- Graz: Triton, 2007.
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Recommended:
NEUWIRTH, J.; RYDH, A.; REINMULLER, R.; ADLA, T.; SUCHÁNEK, V. Anatomia Radiologica Thoracica Basalis. Praha-Umea-Graz: Triton, 2008.
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Recommended:
DAUBNER, W. Feneisův obrazový slovník anatomie. Praha: Grada Publishing, 2007.
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Recommended:
NAŇKA, O.; ELIŠKOVÁ, E. Přehled anatomie. Praha: Galén, Karolinum, 2009.
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Recommended:
VÁLEK, V.; SVÍŽENSKÁ, I. Základy anatomie v zobrazovacích metodách. I. díl - skiaskopie a skiagrafie.. Brno: NCO NZO, 2005. ISBN 80-7013-3341.
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Prerequisites - other information about course preconditions |
Students will acquire knowledge essential to work with both healthy and pathological images of anatomic organs and structures, depicted in such an extent to enable them to determine what is being presented and also to describe individual parts using appropriate terms. Students will be capable to orientate themselves in anatomic images of body, conventional skiascopy and skiagraphs, ultrasound diagnostics, angiography, computing tomography, magnetic resonance including 3D rendering systems, in 3D planning systems for radiotherapy, and in basic images of nuclear medicine. |
Competences acquired |
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Teaching methods |
- Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing)
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Assessment methods |
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