Anatomie des animaux domestiques II (2e partie) [ LVET1241B ]
7.0 crédits ECTS
35.0 h + 40.0 h
2q
Teacher(s) |
Moens André ;
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Language |
French
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Place of the course |
Louvain-la-Neuve
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Online resources |
Complete notes written by the professor (iCampus)
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Prerequisites |
A good knowledge of the basic biology is absolutely necessary
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Main themes |
Teaching anatomy of animals is made system by system (locomotive, respiratory, digestive, reproductive, circulatory, etc.). For every notion, an in-depth study of three reference animals (dog, horse and bovine) is realized, followed by a compared study of the cat, the small ruminants, the pig, the rabbit and the birds.
This third course concerns the cardiovascular and lymphatic systems as well as the central nervous system, the peripheral nervous system (sensory and motor nerves) and autonomic nervous system..
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Aims |
The aim of the 4 courses of anatomy of domestic animals is to teach this matter to future veterinarians. Learning anatomy allows the student to fill the requirements of the medical act. In particular to localize exactly any organ of an animal, to be able to correlate any reaction of a precise anatomical area to a precise organ, to choose the places of auscultation, palpation, percussion, to choose also precise places of diagnostic or therapeutic intervention and to do any medical act. The aim of the course is also to make understand the normal functioning of organs and, by comparison, the abnormal functioning of these organs. In other words, to explain the physiology and the pathology according to the forms and the anatomical structures. The accent is thus put on the functional and clinical aspects of this matter
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Evaluation methods |
Oral exam with 45 minutes of preparation and a practical exam (dissection)
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Teaching methods |
Oral lecture by the professor
Presentation with transparencies
Practical class dissection of several domestic species (dog, cat, ponies, sheep, pig, rat and chicken)
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Content |
Morpho-functional study of the following organs :
- Heart
- Arteries and veins
- Lymphatic nodes and vessels
- Central and peripheric nervous systems
- Autonomous nervous system
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Bibliography |
More than about twenty books available for consultation at the professor
The two main references are:
1) Anatomie comparée des mammifères domestiques de R. Barone (6 tomes) Ed. Vigot
Veterinary Anatomy, Dyce, Sack and Wensing. Ed Saunders
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Cycle et année d'étude |
> Bachelor in Veterinary Medicine
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Faculty or entity in charge |
> VETE
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