HISTOLOGY
Expected learning outcomes:-to know the early stages of human development, the embryological origin of tissues, stem cells and cell differentiation;-to know the morphology of cells and tissues correlating it closely to function;-to understand the structural organization at the microscopic level of the human body, the basis of anatomy and of physiological and pathological processes, to which its professional interv
Embryological derivation, microscopic structure and functional correlations of human tissues.
- Embryological origins of tissues and basic cell differentiation and tissue regeneration.-The stem cell.- Methods of study in Histology- Epithelial tissue: coating; exocrine and endocrine glands-Connective tissue: Connectival, adipose, cartilaginous, bone, haematopoietic and Blood- Muscular tissue: skeletal, cardiac and smooth- Nervous tissue
One among the following books:-Di Pietro ELEMENTI DI ISTOLOGIA Ed. EdiSES
-Calligaro et al.- CITOLOGIA E ISTOLOGIA FUNZIONALE. Ed.: edi-ermes Stevens A, Lowe J.-ISTOLOGIA UMANA Ed. Casa Editrice Ambrosiana
-Adamo et al. ISTOLOGIA Ed. Piccin
-Junqueira –Carneiro COMPENDIO DI ISTOLOGIA Ed. Piccin
-Dongmei Cui, ATLANTE DI ISTOLOGIA Ed. Piccin.Insights
-Rosati. ISTOLOGIA Ed.: edi-ermes
-Monesi. “Istologia
Lectures accompanied by digital images directly acquired from human histological preparations and video animations about the main processes
Multiple-choice questions
Lucia Centurione meets students atthe section of Human Morphology, Department of Medicine and Aging Sciences,Building D Level 1, University Campus of Via dei Vestini, Faculty of Medicine and SurgeryTuesday and Thursday from 10: 30-12: 30 or by appointment.Direct telephone number 08713554547e-mail: l.centurione@unich.it