Cardiovascular and Respiratory Anatomy and Radiology part 2
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2Summary
Deepen your understanding of the heart and lungs with our session on Cardiovascular and Respiratory Anatomy and Radiology part 2. Designed for medical professionals, this teaching session offers advanced knowledge, explaining the intricacies of cardiovascular and respiratory systems and their interpretation on radiological images. Don't miss out on this chance to refine your diagnostic skills and keep your medical knowledge up-to-date. Enhance your ability to provide the best care for your patients. Session is tailored to the 24/25 Medicine Curriculum at Sheffield.
Learning objectives
To describe the course of the ascending aorta, azygos vein, oesophagus and thoracic duct.
Describe the anatomy of the sympathetic trunk and the splanchnic nerves.
To discuss the anatomy of the posterior intercostal space and thoracic innervations.
To describe the bones and cartilages of the neck.
Describe and understand the neck triangles and structures inside.
To describe the major blood supplies and thyroid supply in the neck.
Describe the function of the Carotid sinus and the common nerves in the neck.
To understand the role of imaging of the neck.
To describe the anatomy of the pharynx and its muscles including innervations.
To understand the laryngeal skeleton and the anatomy of the vocal folds.
To understand the anatomy of the Rima Glottides and the larynx innervations.
To understand the bones and boundaries of the nasal cavity including innervations and blood supply.
To describe the anatomy of paranasal sinuses and the eustachian tube.
Describe the anatomy of hard and soft palate.
To describe the boundaries of the oral cavity and it’s innervations.
To describe the anatomy of the extrinsic and intrinsic muscles of the tongue.
Describe the anatomy and functions of the tonsils.
To understand the clinical relevance of this anatomy and how imaging is used.