Learning objectives
The student must be able to correlate the knowledge of macroscopic anatomy of organs and body parts with the most important “imaging” techniques. <br />
Moreover, the student must acquire the anatomical knowledge that represent the basis for a clinic exam allowing to make pathological diagnosis and perform surgical practices. <br />
Prerequisites
The student must have frequented the “Veterinary Normal Anatomy” course
Course unit content
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<p>Body parts <br />
- General terms (N.A.V.) <br />
Skeletal anatomical landmarks <br />
Muscular anatomical landmarks <br />
Identification on the body surface, of visible, palpable and auscultable areas that represent the basis for a clinic exam. <br />
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Bibliography
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<p>MERIGHI A.: Anatomia applicata e topografia regionale veterinaria. Ed. PICCIN <br />
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ASHDOWN R.R., DONE S.H.: Atlante di Anatomia Veterinaria, Vol. 1 Ruminanti, Vol. 2 Il Cavallo, USES, Firenze. <br />
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DONE S.H., GOODY P.C., EVANS S.A., STICKLAND N.C.: Atlante di Anatomia Veterinaria, Vol. 3, Il Cane e il Gatto, UTET, Torino. <br />
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