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SPECIAL VIEW
Head and neck
Longitudinal section of eye
Fundus of eye
Young and old mandible
Mandible - superior view
Cervicobrachial nerves
Trunk
Breast - anterior view (1-3)
Breast - anterior view (2-3)
Breast - anterior view (3-3)
Breast - lateral view (1-3)
Breast - lateral view (2-3)
Breast - lateral view (3-3)
Heart - anterior and posterior view
Cross-section of heart - the four chambers
Heart valves
Inferior view of female pelvis
Inferior view of male pelvis
Frontal section of rectum
Upper limb
Bursae of the shoulder joint (anterior view)
Glenohumeral joint (lateral view)
Hand - transverse section
Lower limb
Hip joint
Frontal section of knee
Sagittal section of knee
Menisci
Talocrural joint
Foot - lateral view of sagittal section
Foot - medial view of sagittal section
Frontal section of foot
Nail cross-section
PATHOLOGIES
Head and neck
Glaucoma
Sight disorders
Allergic rhinitis and conjunctivitis
Allergic rhinitis
Amygdalitis
Sinusitis
Caries (1-4)
Caries (2-4)
Caries (3-4)
Caries (4-4)
Otitis externa
Acute otitis media
Hypertrophy of the thyroid
Trunk
Infiltrating ductal carcinoma
Infiltrating lobular carcinoma
Different stages of thromboetheromatous lesions
Pulmonary embolism
Bronchitis
Biliary lithiasis
Gastric reflux
Ulcer
Colonic polyp
Appendicitis
Abdominal aorta aneurysm
Leiomyoma
Cervical cancer
Sciatica
Pubalgia
Low back pain
Disc herniation
Upper limb
Lateral humeral epicondylitis
Rhumatoid arthritis, distal localization
Lower limb
Coxarthrosis
Arthrosis of the knee (gonarthrosis)
Corn formation
Entire body
Mechanism of the allergy
Osteoporosis
MEDICAL CARE
Head and neck
Transtympanic aerator
Dental extraction (1-3)
Dental extraction (2-3)
Dental extraction (3-3)
Gingival periodontal surgery (1-3)
Gingival periodontal surgery (2-3)
Gingival periodontal surgery (3-3)
Trunk
Coronary artery bypass graft
Digital rectal exam
Lower limb
Nail cutting
PHYSIOLOGY
Biomecanic
Stages of walking
Anatomical diferences
Nail shapes
PHYSIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
Introduction
Introduction (1-2)
Introduction (2-2)
Cells
Tissues
Connective tissue
Adipic tissue
Cartilage tissue
Bone tissue
Muscular tissues
Nervous tissue
Organs and systems
Conventions
Skeletal system
The functions of the skeletal system
Different cell types
Bone cutaway
Bones growing
Types and structures of the bones - long bones
Types and structures of the bones - short bones
Types and structures of the bones - flat bones
The joints
Articulation joints
The articular mechanism
Muscular system
Functions of the muscular system
The muscular tissues
he structure of the striated muscles
Muscular contraction
Muscular groups (1-4)
Muscular groups (2-4)
Muscular groups (3-4)
Muscular groups (4-4)
Cardio-vascular system
Functions of the cardio-vascular system
Organisation of the circulatory apparatus
Organisation of the circulatory apparatus - circulatory system
Organisation of the circulatory apparatus - pulmonary system
Organisation of the circulatory apparatus - portal system
Blood vessels - the arteries
Blood vessels - the veins
Blood vessels - the capillaries
Cardiac anatomy
Cardiac valves
Cardiac activity
The cardiac cycle
Lymphatic system
Functions of the lymphatic system
Lymphatic vessels
Lymphatic draining
Lymphatic glands
The tonsils
The spleen
The thymus
Blood
Blood - plasma
Blood - white blood cells
Blood - red blood cells
Blood - blood platelets
Blood groups
Respiratory system
The functions of the respiratory system
The respiratory apparatus
The respiratory apparatus - the upper airways
The respiratory apparatus - the distal airways
Gaseous exchanges
Mechanisms of the respiratory apparatus
Digestive system
The digestive system composition and functions
The upper digestive organs
Digestive mechanisms - swallowing
Digestive mechanisms - the stomach
Digestive mechanisms - the liver and the pancreas
Digestive mechanisms - the small intestine
Digestive mechanisms - the large intestine (the colon) (1-2)
Digestive mechanisms - the large intestine (the colon) (2-2)
Digestive mechanisms - the rectum
Glands associated with digestive tract - the liver, an anatomical description
Glands associated with digestive tract - the liver, a histological description
Glands associated with digestive tract - the liver, its physiological role (1-2)
Glands associated with digestive tract - the liver, its physiological role (2-2)
Glands associated with digestive tract - the pancreas, an anatomical description
Glands associated with digestive tract - the exocrine pancreas
Glands associated with digestive tract - the endocrine pancreas
Urinary system
Urinary system functions
The kidney - anatomical description
Purifying and regulation of the human body (1-4)
Purifying and regulation of the human body (2-4)
Purifying and regulation of the human body (3-4)
Purifying and regulation of the human body (4-4)
The endocrine functions of the kidney (1-2)
The endocrine functions of the kidney (2-2)
The urinary excretion channels - the urethra
The urinary excretion channels - the bladder
Reproductive system
Functions of the reproductive system
The male genital apparatus (1-2)
The male genital apparatus (2-2)
The female genital apparatus (1-2)
The female genital apparatus (2-2)
Spermatogenese
Erection and ejaculation
The menstrual cycle (1-2)
The menstrual cycle (2-2)
Fertilisation
Migration
The embryo
The foetus
The appendages
Labour
Sensory organs
Functions of the sensory organs
Sight - overview
Sight
Smell
Hearing
Balance
Touch
Taste
Nervous system
Functions of the nervous system
Tissues of the nervous system - Neuron
Tissues of the nervous system - Supporting nervious system
Meninges
Cortex
The diencephalon
The brain stem
The cerebellum
The spinal cord
The peripheral nervous system
Nerves
Cranial nerves
Spinal nerves
Autonomic nervous system - description
Autonomic nervous system - physiology
Endocrine system
Functions of the endocrine system
Hormones
Method of action (1-4)
Method of action (2-4)
Method of action (3-4)
Method of action (4-4)
Endocrine glands (1-6)
Endocrine glands (2-6)
Endocrine glands (3-6)
Endocrine glands (4-6)
Endocrine glands (5-6)
Endocrine glands (6-6)
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