Radiographic anatomy

Študijný program: všeobecné veterinárske lekárstvo denná forma štúdia
Jazyk uskutočnovania:   anglický
Kód predmetu: K-MZ/GVM-RadAn/11    Skratka: GVM-RadAn
  •  Kredity: 3
  •  Ukončenie: Credit and Examination
  •   Prednášky: 1 / Cvičenia: 2
  •   Semester: letný semester
Študijný program sa vyučuje v anglickom jazyku, niektoré časti informačného listu predmetu sú preto dostupné len v tomto jazyku.
Druh, rozsah a metóda vzdelávacích činností:
Forma výučby: Lecture / Practical
Rozsah výučby: Týždenný: 1 / 2   -   Za obdobie štúdia: 13 / 26 (odporúčaný, v hodinách)
Metóda štúdia: prezenčná
 
Podmieňujúce a nadväzujúce predmety
Žiadne
 
Vyučujúci
Prednášajúci:
Cvičiaci:
Garant:
PODMIENKY NA ABSOLVOVANIE PREDMETU
1Credit from the control test: more than 51%
2participation in the exercises
3Exam- Test in app. MOODLE
in distance learning: it is necessary to work on a laptop or PC. It is not possible to work on a mobile or tablet.
With the possibility of video communication.
Exam: app. Moodle test: it is necessary to have the video turned on and the student must be in the room alone, communication only with the teacher. No communication with another person.
Výsledky vzdelávania
Student is able iterpret organs and tissues of fyziological apperance on radiograph based on tissue denzity. Subject is supplying knowledge from anatomy based on comparison of real organs - bone, soft tissue, organs of thoracic and abdominal cavitie.
Stručná osnova predmetu
Utilize the knowledge of anatomy and learn handling rontgenograms, navigate to the correct interpretation of the pathologically unchanged tissue mainly in dogs and cats. Devoted to the X-ray anatomy of the horse and the locomotive aparatus of horse and cattle distal from the elbow and knee. Proper use of Latin terminology and knoweth to a loss in the interpretation of two-dimensional perpcepcion of rontgenogram
Sylabus predmetu
Radiographic anatomy 2.year GVM
Lectures
1) The status of imaging in veterinary medicine (X-ray, ultrasound, CT, MRI imager ...) Physical principles of imaging techniques and their practical importance in veterinary medicine. Technical components of X-ray apparatus and their impact on the quality of the röntgenogram. Description of the physical nature of the generation, propagation and interaction of X-rays with matter, the factors affecting the intensity and quality of X-rays, primary and secondary radiation. Legislation concerning the establishment of X-ray workplace safety regulations, the law of ionizing radiation. Features harmful effects, the possibility of their elimination and protection methods (distance, time factor, shielding) and radiation monitoring. Radiographic and terminology management, archiving.
SAFETY in the x- ray workplace and with animals.
2) ) Contrast media - positive, negative, use the diagnosis
3)Thoracic limb - radiographic technique and interpretation of bones and joints
4) Hindlimb - radiographic technique and interpretation of bones and joints
5) The head and teeth - radiographic technique and interpretation
6) The spine and neck - radiographic technique and interpretation of the vertebrae, intervertebral space, a contrast study – myelography
7) Thorax - radiographic technique and anatomy of organs of the chest cavity, heart, lungs, blood vessels, esophagus, trachea, chest cavity boundary
Control test in7th week (1-6).
8) Abdomen - radiographic technique and anatomy of organs in the abdominal cavity, abdominal cavity boundary, the X-ray indications, patient preparation and setting up the device, the differences between a cat and a dog, contrasting examination.
9) Urogenital Tract - radiographic technique and anatomy UGT, contrast study.
10) Birds - radiographic technique and anatomy of birds and reptiles
11) Horses, cattle, pigs - radiographic technique and interpretation of hard tissues of the
head, limbs and nasal cavity
12.)Introduction to Ultrasonography - Physical principles of ultrasound and its practical importance in veterinary medicine. Technical components ultrasound device and their impact on the quality of the final image. Description of the physical nature of the generation, propagation and interaction of ultrasound with matter, adverse effects, artefacts, modes of inquiry,Doppler.
13) Summary - Radiographic Anatomy and Interpretation röntgenograms from different areas of the body
Radiographic anatomy 2. year GVM
Exercises
1) X-ray examination in veterinary medicine technical components of X (X-ray, ultrasound, CT, MRI imager ...) Physical principles of imaging techniques and their practical importance in veterinary medicine. Technical components of X-ray apparatus and their impact on the quality of the röntgenogram. Description of the physical nature of the generation, propagation and interaction of X-rays with matter, the factors affecting the intensity and quality of X-rays, primary and secondary radiation. Legislation concerning the establishment of X-ray workplace safety regulations, the law of ionizing radiation. Features harmful effects, the possibility of their elimination and protection methods (distance, time factor, shielding) and radiation monitoring. Radiographic and terminology management, archiving .SAFETY in the x- ray workplace and with animals.
2 Contrast media - positive, negative, use the diagnosis
3.Thoracic limb - radiographic technique and interpretation of bones and joints
4 Hindlimb - radiographic technique and interpretation of bones and joints
5 Head and teeth - radiographic technique and interpretation
6 Spine and Neck - radiographic technique and interpretation of the vertebrae, intervertebral space, a contrast study – myelography
7. Thorax - X-ray technique and anatomy of organs of the chest cavity, heart, lungs, blood vessels, esophagus, trachea, chest cavity boundary
8 Abdomen - radiographic technique and anatomy of organs in the abdominal cavity, abdominal cavity boundary, the X-ray indications, patient preparation and setting up the device, the differences between a cat and a dog, contrasting examination
9. Urogenital tract - radiographic technique and anatomy UGT, contrast study.
10. Birds - radiographic technique and anatomy of birds and reptiles
11. Horses, cattle and pigs - radiographic technique and interpretation of hard tissues of the head, limbs, nasal cavity.
12 Basics of ultrasonography - Physical principles of ultrasound and its practical importance in veterinary medicine. Technical components ultrasound device and their impact on the quality of the final image. Description of the physical nature of the generation, propagation and interaction of ultrasound with matter, adverse effects, artifacts, modes of inquiry, Doppler.
13 Summary - Radiographic Anatomy and Interpretation of radiographs from different areas of the body
Odporúčaná literatúra
1. Coulson, Lewis . An Atlas of Interpretative Radiographic Anatomy of the Dog and CAT
2.H. Schebitz, H. Wilkens: Atlas of Radiographic Anatomy of Dog and Horse3.Medicine Veterinary Imaging
3. Dominique Penninck, Marc-André d'Anjou :Atlas of Small Animal Ultrasonography, 2nd Edition.
Atlas of Small Animal Ultrasonography
Podmienky na absolvovanie predmetu
Continuous assessment:
control test in week 7
Conditions for completion of course:
1Credit from the control test: more than 51%
2participation in the exercises
3Exam- Test in app. MOODLE
in distance learning: it is necessary to work on a laptop or PC. It is not possible to work on a mobile or tablet.
With the possibility of video communication.
Exam: app. Moodle test: it is necessary to have the video turned on and the student must be in the room alone, communication only with the teacher. No communication with another person.
Final assessment:
exam -test in Moodle
JAZYK, KTORÉHO ZNALOSŤ JE POTREBNÁ NA ABSOLVOVANIE PREDMETU
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Hodnotenie predmetu
Celkový počet hodnotených študentov: 193
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Dátum poslednej zmeny: 28.11.2022
Schválil: Garant Dr. h. c. Prof. MVDr. Jana Mojžišová, PhD.
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