RADIOLOGY
Second semester
Frequency Mandatory
- 2 CFU
- 24 hours
- Italian language
- Trieste
- Obbligatoria
- Oral Exam
- SSD MED/36
- Advanced concepts and skills
Is part of:
1. To understand the topographic anatomy of the different organs and systems; 2. To identify the different anatomical details on radiological images and on the different scanning planes and in different radiological technique 3. To describe the essential anatomical details of each organ and system on the radiological images; 4. To show the ability to use the acquired knowledge demonstrating the specific logic of the discipline snd knowing the precise indications of each radiological method.
It's recommended the preliminary execution of pathophysiology and integrated pathology 2 and pathological anatomy
1. Radiological anatomy
2. Scanning planes
3. Computed tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
4. Radiological anatomy of the brain
5. Radiological anatomy of the chest
6. Radiological anatomy of the mediastinum
7. Radiological anatomy of the retroperitoneum
8. Radiological anatomy of the abdominal cavity and abdominal spaces
9. Radiological anatomy of the pelvis
Manuale di Diagnostica per Immagini- Torricelli, Zompatori- Società Editrice Esculapio 2016
Radiological anatomy
Scanning planes
Computed tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Radiological anatomy of the brain
Radiological anatomy of the chest
Radiological anatomy of the mediastinum
Radiological anatomy of the retroperitoneum
Radiological anatomy of the abdominal cavity and abdominal spaces
Radiological anatomy of the pelvis
Frontal teaching
Any further information on the course program and exams will be provided via the moodle platform.
Evaluation consists in an oral examination: open questions to evaluate the knowledge and ability of the student's reasoning
The score of the exam is awarded by a score expressed in thirtieth. To pass the exam (18/30) the student must demonstrate that he/she has acquired and understood the basics covered during the course. To achieve the maximum score (30/30 cum laude) the student must demonstrate that he/she has acquired an excellent knowledge of all the topics covered during the course. In the case of a vote of 30/30 a maximum of one point may be awarded for obtaining praise.
This course explores topics closely related to one or more goals of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (SDGs)