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| VETE2030-1 | Clinical anatomy of domestic animals
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| Duration : | 24h Th, 6h Pr |
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| Holder(s) : | Valeria Busoni, Annick Gabriel, Sigrid Grulke, Annick Hamaide, Kamal Touati |
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| Coordinator : | Annick Gabriel |
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| Language : | French language |
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| Course contents : | The lessons of clinical anatomy aims at revising , in a topographic way, the anatomy of domestic animals, by insisting particularly on the zones of clinical interest. The teaching of topographic anatomy permits to study the relationships between the different organs, as well as an integrated study of the different systems within a region. |
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| Course objective : | A the end of the lessons, students must be able to describe and draw the morphology and the topography of anatomical structures and to anote an image (radiography, echography, scanner). In practics, the student must be able to adapt the knowledge to the professional requirements, particularly in the field of clinical sciences; medical imaging, semiology, propedeutics and surgery as well as in foodstuffs inspection |
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| Prerequisites : | The knowledge of descriptive and comparative anatomy of domestic animals is necessary. The students must have made a success of the examinations for anatomy of domestic animals I and II. |
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| Workshops : | The presence in practical class is compulsory. A student having two unjustified absences during this practical class can be refused for his examination of first session.
6 hours of practical class are planned. The students must prepare the subject before coming in the dissection room.
These will take place in the morning by 3 groups of students (approximately 18 students).
4 TPs of 1:30 will be organized: 2 on carnivores, 1 on equids and 1 on the animals of production. 2 last ones will be made on alive animals, in clinic and will be mainly sessions of topographic anatomy.
For carnivores, the 1st TP will approach the various surgical drainings with the articular drainings; the 2nd the laparotomy. This TPs will take place in the dissection room of the 3rd bac students ( B43).
Biosecurity measures: the acces to the dissection rooms (B43, Niv 1) is only by the rear of the B43 (parking side). Students come with their own rubber boots, latex (or silicone) gloves and dissection case. Wearing gloves is obligatory. It is forbidden to drink, eat or smoke within the dissection room. Students must wear apron and rubber boots as soon as they penetrate the dissection room and these must be take away as soon as they live the room. Rubber boots and hands have to be washed in depth and disinfected at the end of each dissection. Students must be vaccinated againts tetanos. |
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| Organization : | 24 hours of theoretical courses are planned, during the first quadrimester, at the rythm of 2 hours a week.
The course will begin with the clinical anatomy of the domestic carnivores, with intervention of profs Balligand (clinical anatomy of the limbs) and Hamaide (clinical anatomy of the abdomen and pelvic cavity). We shall study the clinical anatomy of equids, with intervention of the teachers Grulke (clinical anatomy of the abdomen and rectal exploration) and Busoni ( medical imaging of the equine locomotor system). We shall study the animals of production, with intervention of Prof. Touati (clinical anatomy of the abdomen and the rectal exploration). We shall end with the clinical anatomy of the rabbit and birds. |
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| Written notes : | Reference books:
The power point will be available on line on myulg .
Dyce, Sack and Wensing. Textbook of veterinary anatomy. Ed. W.B. Saunders Company
Advised readings :
Anatomy of the dog. Miller, Christensen and Evans. Ed. W.B. Saunders Company
Small animal surgery, T.W. Fossum. Mosby, Elsevier.
A color atlas of clinical anatomy of the dog and cat. J.S.Boyd. Wolfe Publishung Ltd. Saunders Company
Equine surgery, Auer and Stick, Saunders Company.
Sissons and Grossman's. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Volume 1. Ed. W.B. Saunders.
Farm animal surgery. Fubini S, Ducharme N. Elsevier, Saunders Compa |
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| Assessment : | The evaluation will contain an oral examination which will take place during the session of January. The students will pull 1 card including 2 questions to develop orally (10 minutes by question) and will have to anote a radiographic image (or ultrasound, scan) shown during the lessons. |
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| Contacts : | Prof. Annick Gabriel
Department of Morphology and Pathology
Faculty of Véterinary Medecine
Bd de Colonster, B43 4000 Liège
Tél. : 04/366 4060 - Fax : 04/366 4076
E-mail : annick.gabriel@ulg.ac.be |
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| Remarks : | Anatomy is a big course that may frighten several students that believe that they must learn by heart. However, even if long hours are necessary to learn it, the numerous connections made with semiology, propedeutics, surgery and pathology make it very interesting and necessitate its comprehension.
It is usefull to begin with the study of the table of content, with big titles and then general conformation, main characteristics, function and precise topography before studying small details. |
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| Items online : |
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| power point des cours |
| Ce fichier comprend les ppt des cours. |
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