Anatomy of the Urogenital System

The textbook was composed for the pre graduate medical students as the basic educational material. It contains the solid theoretical basis of the anatomy of the urogenital system with a focus on clinical application. The textbook has four chapters. The first chapter describes the organs of the urinary system, the second and the third deals with the male and female genital system, respectively. Each organ is described as for the position and relations, external description, internal structure (or the wall), blood supply, lymph drainage, and innervation. The theoretical parts are completed by clinical columns. The fourth chapter contains the review questions that may help students verify their knowledge. Although the textbook contains schemas, photographs of formalin-fixed cadaveric specimens and modified figures from public domain, Henry Gray 'Anatomy of the Human Body' (Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1918), it is necessary to use the anatomical atlas, too (Sobotta's, Gilroy's, Netter's or Gray's atlas of human anatomy). Only parallel usage of the textbook and the atlas is effective and may lead to the optimal study result. We believe that students will find this textbook to be valuable material for their study and review of anatomy.

Attachment   Date Size Availability [?] Clinically sensitive [?] Licence
 Anatomy of the urogenital system 29.11.2021 6.19 MB anyone
 Imprimatur 29.11.2021 457.95 KB anyone
 Review - doc.MUDr.Adriana Boleková, PhD. 29.11.2021 1.36 MB anyone
 Review - prof.MUDr. Marian Adamkov, DrSc. 29.11.2021 1.62 MB anyone
 Review - doc.MVDr. Květuše Lovásová, PhD. 29.11.2021 1.51 MB anyone

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