Lectures for General Medicine students include microscopic structure of selected organs and introduction to early embryonic development and oraganogenesis according to syllabus for second semester as well as final examination questions. The content of lectutes includes: cardiovascular system, lymhatic system, digestive and respiratory systems, urogenital systems, endocrine and nerve system, sensory organs.
The authors provide students with lecture notes from Histology and Embryology 2.
Attachment | Date | Size | Availability [?] | Clinically sensitive [?] | Licence | |
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Development of cardiovascular system | 8.1.2024 | 3.68 MB | faculty member | – | ||
Lymphoid system | 8.1.2024 | 8.21 MB | faculty member | – | ||
Development of digestive tract | 8.1.2024 | 4.29 MB | faculty member | – | ||
Glands of digestive tract | 8.1.2024 | 10.53 MB | faculty member | – | ||
Respiratory system | 8.1.2024 | 7.26 MB | faculty member | – | ||
Urogenital system - microscopic structure | 8.1.2024 | 11.66 MB | faculty member | – | ||
Urogenital system - development | 8.1.2024 | 7.13 MB | faculty member | – | ||
Branchial apparatus and face development | 8.1.2024 | 3.88 MB | faculty member | – | ||
Endocrine system | 8.1.2024 | 11.23 MB | faculty member | – | ||
Nervous system | 8.1.2024 | 8.2 MB | faculty member | – | ||
Development of nervous system | 8.1.2024 | 3.24 MB | registered user | – | ||
Ear | 8.1.2024 | 3.49 MB | faculty member | – |
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Keywords: microscopic anatomy, development
citation: Štefan Tóth, Iveta Domoráková, Eva Mechírová: Histology and Embryology 2 - lectures for General Medicine students. Multimedia support in the education of clinical and health care disciplines :: Portal of Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice Faculty of Medicine [online] , [cit. 28. 04. 2024]. Available from WWW: https://portal.lf.upjs.sk/articles.php?aid=560. ISSN 1337-7000.