67812 - Radiography Anatomy 2

Academic Year 2017/2018

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Imaging and Radiotherapy techniques (cod. 8485)

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course, the student will have knowledge of the radiographic anatomy and angiographic CT images of each anatomical region not neurological. The student will be able to learn to read and recognize the CT anatomy of the human body and major diseases in body.

Course contents

CT anatomy: chest (lung, pleura, mediastinum, diaphragm, blood vessels), abdomen and pelvis (liver, pancreas, adrenals, kidneys and urinary tract, spleen, blood vessels, reproductive system, digestive tract, peritoneum and retroperitoneum)

Readings/Bibliography

The teaching material of the lectures, is available on the site AMS Campus - AlmaDL - University of Bologna, with limited access to university students.
For the completion of the program you can use an anatomy text TC, for example:

Anatomia Radiologica. Fleckenstein P, Tranum-Jensen J (edizione italiana). Piccin 2016.

Anatomia radiologica (atlante di anatomia umana per bioimmagini). Weir J, Abrahams PH, Spratt JD, Salkowski LR. LSWR Edizioni Edra 2013.

Anatomia TC multidetettore - Body. Romano L, Silva M, Fulciniti S. Springer Verlag 2010.

Teaching methods

Lectures - PPT slides

Assessment methods

The learning is verified with a final written examination aimed at ascertaining the knowledge and skills aqcuisite. The test consists of 30 multiple-choice questions, also accompanied by CT scans, different for each topic of the program and periodically updated.

The grades in the individual teaching module is averaged (weighted average of CFU) number with the partial marks obtained in the other modules of the course.

Teaching tools

PC

Office hours

See the website of Giuseppe Battista