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20- Anterior abdominal wall& inguinal
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region, canal
21 21- Peritonium
22- Abdominal viscera I (liver, gall bladder,
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pancreas and spleen)
23- Abdominal viscera II (Stomach,
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duodenum, jujenum, ileum and colon)
24 24- Blood supply of the abdominal viscera
25- Posterior abdominal wall (Kidney, ureter
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and nerves)
26 26- Pelvic wall and diaphragm
27- Pelvic urinary organs& male genital
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organs
28 28- Pelvic female genital organs& rectum
29 29- Perineum
30 30- Gluteal region
31 31- Front& medial side of the thigh
32 32- Back of the thigh& popliteal fossa
33 33- Leg
34 34- Foot
S3 S2 Neuroscience I Lectures (12h) Lab (3h) Media (4h) Skills/Clinical Small Groups
1. Introduction, development and
1 1. Anatomy of cerebral cortex 1. Development of CNS
organization of the nervous system
2 2. Anatomy of cerebral cortex 2. Brain stem, external features 2. Anatomy of certebral cortex sharing in the 10 hours of PBL with
3 3. Anatomy of the spinal cord 3. Anatomy of special sense organs 3. Blood supply of the brain other components in this course
4. Cranial nerves origin, fiber
4 4. Brain stem: external features
components and supply
5. Brain stem: internal features and cranial
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nerves nuclei
6 6. Blood supply of the brain
7 7. III, IV, VI cranial nerves
8 8. V, VII cranial nerves
9 9. anatomy of ear and VIII cranial nerve
10 10. anatomy of the nose and tongue
11 11. IX, X, XI, XII cranial nerves
12. anatomy of sympathetic chain and
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autonomic ganglia in head and neck
Cardiovscular
S5 S5 Lectures (2h) Lab Media (1h) Skills/Clinical Small Groups
System
Surface Anatomy and important
Embryology of Heart, great vessels & sharing in 16 hours PBL sessions with
1 applied anatomy of heart and great
Valves. other components of this course
vessels
Congenital anomalies of heart and great
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vessels.
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