Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval: 4-29-08 |
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ICE220
2008 Fall – 2010 Summer II |
LEC
3.0 Credit(s) 3.0 Period(s) 3.0 Load Occ |
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Sectional
Anatomy |
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Sectional
human anatomy in the transverse and coronal planes. Emphasis on the abdominopelvic cavity and brain. Prerequisites: BIO160 and (HCC145 or
HCC146). |
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Cross-References:
DMI220 |
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ICE220 2008
Fall – 2010 Summer II |
Sectional Anatomy |
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Define and use reference points, planes, and terminology
related to medical imaging. (I) |
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Describe the physiological functions of the hepatic/biliary system and identify related transverse and
coronal images. (II) |
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Describe the physiological functions of the gastointestinal system and identify related transverse
and coronal images. (III) |
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Describe the physiological functions of the urinary system
and identify related transverse and coronal images. (IV) |
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Describe the physiological functions of the pancreas,
adrenal glands, and spleen and identify related transverse and coronal
images. (V) |
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Describe the physiological functions of the vascular and ductal structures and identify related transverse and
coronal images. (VI) |
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Describe the anatomy and physiology of the female
reproductive system and identify related transverse and coronal images. (VII)
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Describe the anatomy and physiology of the brain and
identify related transverse, coronal, and axial images. (VIII) |
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ICE220 2008
Fall – 2010 Summer II |
Sectional Anatomy |
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I. Anatomical Orientation A. Body Planes 1. Coronal 2. Transverse 3. Sagittal
4. Median Sagittal B. Directional Terms and
Reference Points 1. Cranial 2. Caudal 3. Ventral 4. Dorsal 5. Medial 6. Lateral 7. Proximal 8. Distal C. Body Habitus
1. Sthenic
2. Asthenic
3. Hypersthenic
4. Hyposthenic
D. Standard Anatomic
Regions 1. Right Hypochondrium 2. Left Hypochondrium
3. Epigastric
4. Right Lumbar 5. Left Lumbar 6. Umbilical 7. Right Iliac 8. Left Iliac 9. Hypogastric
II. Hepatic/Biliary System A. Physiological Functions
of Liver 1. Bile Excretion 2. Reticulo-Endothelial
Tissues a. Plasma Proteins and
Antibodies b. Red Blood Cells c. Phagocytosis
3. Metabolism of
Carbohydrates, Lipids, and Protein 4. Storage of By-Products 5. Detoxification Functions
B. Physiological Functions
of Gallbladder 1. Concentration of Bile 2. Storage of Bile C. Transverse and Coronal
Imaging 1. Liver a. Anatomical Divisions b. Major Fissures and
Ligaments c. Major Fossa d. Major Vascular Supply e. Anatomical Boundaries 2. Gallbladder a. Anatomical Divisions b. Spiral Valve of Heister c. Major Vascular Supply d. Cystic Duct e. Anatomical Boundaries III. Gastrointestinal
System A. Physiological Functions 1. Stomach a. Food Reservoir b. Digestion Processes 2. Small Bowel a. Absorption of Nutrients b. Concentration of Waste
Products 3. Large Intestine a. Absorption of Nutrients b. Absorption of Water c. Concentration of Waste
Products B. Transverse and Coronal
Imaging 1. Stomach a. Anatomical Divisions b. Vascular Supply c. Anatomical Boundaries 2. Small Bowel a. Anatomical Divisions b. Vascular Supply c. Anatomical Boundaries 3. Large Intestine a. Anatomical Divisions b. Vascular Supply c. Anatomical Boundaries IV. Urinary System A. Physiological Functions 1. Kidneys a. Excretion b. Salt Maintenance c. Water Homeostasis d. Acid-Base Balance e. Carbohydrate and Fat
Metabolism f. Vascular and Ductal Structures g. Nutrient Transport B. Transverse and Coronal
Images 1. Kidneys a. Anatomical Divisions b. Vascular Supply c. Anatomical Boundaries 2. Bladder and Ureters a. Anatomical Divisions b. Vascular Supply c. Anatomical Boundaries V. Pancreas, Adrenal
Glands, and Spleen A. Physiological Funtions 1. Pancreas a. Exocrine Functions b. Sugar Metabolism 2. Adrenal Glands a. Glucocortiocoids
b. Mineralocoricoids
c. Sex Hormones d. Carbohydrate and Fat
Metabolism 3. Spleen a. Blood Reservoir b. Red Blood Cell
Destruction c. Microorgamism
Destruction d. White Blood Cell and
Antibody Production B. Transverse and Coronal
Images 1. Pancreas a. Anatomical Divisions b. Major Vessels c. Anatomical Boundaries 2. Adrenal Glands a. Anatomical Divisions b. Major Vessels c. Anatomical Boundaries 3. Spleen a. Anatomical Divisions b. Major Vessels c. Anatomical Boundaries VI. Vascular and Ductal Structures A. Physiological Functions 1. Oxygen Transport 2. Waste Transport 3. Specific Vessels a. Aorta and Tributaries b. Vena Cava and
Tributaries c. Portal System d. Biliary
System B. Transverse and Coronal
Structures 1. Inferior Vena Cava and
its Branches a. Hepatic Veins b. Inferior Phrenic Veins c. Suprarenal Veins d. Renal Veins e. Lumbar Veins 2. Portal System and its
Branches a. Splenic
Vein b. Superior Mesentric Vein c. Inferior Mesentric Vein d. Cystic Vein e. Intrahepatic
Branches f. Anatomical Boundaries 3. Biliary
System a. Intrahepatic
Branches b. Common Hepatic Ducts c. Cystic Duct d. Common Bile Duct e. Anatomical Boundaries 4. Abdominal Aorta and its
Branches a. Superior Mesenteric
Artery b. Inferior Mesenteric
Artery c. Middle Suprarenal
Arteries d. Renal Arteries e. Common, External, and
Internal Iliac Arteries VII. Female Reproductive
System A. Anatomy and
Physiological Functions 1. Uterus a. Anatomical Structure b. Function c. Hormonal Influence 2. Ovaries a. Anatomical Structure b. Function c. Hormonal Influence 3. Fallopian Tubes a. Anatomical Structure b. Function c. Hormonal Influence B. Transverse and Coronal
Images 1. Uterus a. Anatomical Divisions b. Suspensory
Ligaments c. Tissue Layers d. Vascular Supply e. Anatomical Boundaries 2. Ovaries a. Anatomical Divisions b. Vascular Supply c. Anatomical Boundaries 3. Fallopian Tubes a. Anatomical Divisions b. Vascular Supply c. Anatomical Boundaries VIII. Brain A. Anatomy and
Physiological Functions 1. General Anatomy a. Anatomical Divisions b. Meninges
c. Major Vascular
Structures 2. Physiological Functions a. Motor Control b. Sensory Control c. Blood/Brain Barrier B. Transverse, Coronal,
Axial Images 1. Transverse Images a. Lateral Brain Surface b. Level of Mid-Sylvian Fissure c. Level of Insula and Temporal Horn d. Level of Mid-Basal
Ganglion e. Level of Mid-Sagittal Plane 2. Coronal Images a. Level of Frontal Lobe b. Level of Midfrontal and Temporal Lobe c. Level of Posterior
Frontal d. Level of Parietal e. Level of Occipital 3. Axial Images a. Level of Temporal Horn b. Level of Diencephalon c. Level of Third Ventricle
d. Level of Septum Pellucidum e. Level of Corpus Callosum f. Level of Falx Cerebri |
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