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|a Drake, Richard L.
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|a Gray's anatomy for students /
|c Richard L. Drake, Wayne Vogl, Adam W.M. Mitchell.
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|a Grey's anatomy for students
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|a Anatomy for students
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|a Third edition.
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|a Philadelphia. PA :
|b Churchill Livingstone,
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|c ©2015
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|a xxv, 1161p.
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|a Includes index.
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|g 1.
|t The body : --
|t What is anatomy? --
|t How can gross anatomy be studied? --
|t Important anatomical terms --
|t Imaging --
|t Diagnostic imaging techniques --
|t Nuclear medicine imaging --
|t Image interpretation --
|t Plain radiography --
|t Computed tomography --
|t Magnetic resonance imaging --
|t Nuclear medicine imaging --
|t Safety in imaging --
|t Body systems --
|t Skeletal system --
|t Cartilage --
|t Bone --
|t Joints --
|t Skin and fascias --
|t Skin --
|t Fascia --
|t Muscular system --
|t Cardiovascular system --
|t Lymphatic system --
|t Lymphatic vessels --
|t Lymph nodes --
|t Lymphatic trunks and ducts --
|t Nervous system --
|t Central nervous system --
|t Functional subdivisions of the CNS --
|t Somatic part of the nervous system --
|t Visceral part of the nervous system --
|t Other systems --
|t Clinical cases -- --
|g 2.
|t Back : --
|t Conceptual overview --
|t General description --
|t Functions --
|t Support --
|t Movement --
|t Protection of the nervous system --
|t Component parts --
|t Bones --
|t Muscles --
|t Vertebral canal --
|t Spinal nerves --
|t Relationship to other regions --
|t Head --
|t Thorax, abdomen, and pelvis --
|t Limbs --
|t Key features --
|t Long vertebral column and short spinal cord --
|t Intervertebral foramina and spinal nerves --
|t Innervation of the back --
|t Regional anatomy --
|t Skeletal framework --
|t Vertebrae --
|t Intervertebral foramina --
|t Posterior spaces between vertebral arches --
|t Joints --
|t Joints between vertebrae in the back --
|t Ligaments --
|t Anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments --
|t Ligamenta flava --
|t Supraspinous ligament and ligamentum nuchae --
|t Interspinous ligaments --
|t Back musculature --
|t Superficial group of back muscles --
|t Intermediate group of back muscles --
|t Deep group of back muscles --
|t Suboccipital muscles --
|t Spinal cord --
|t Vasculature --
|t Meninges --
|t Arrangement of structures in the vertebral canal --
|t Spinal nerves --
|t Surface anatomy --
|t Back surface anatomy --
|t Absence of lateral curvatures --
|t Primary and secondary curvatures in the sagittal plane --
|t Useful nonvertebral skeletal landmarks --
|t How to identify specific vertebral spinous processes --
|t Visualizing the inferior ends of the spinal cord and subarachnoid space --
|t Identifying major muscles --
|t Clinical cases -- --
|g 3.
|t Thorax : --
|t Conceptual overview --
|t General description --
|t Functions --
|t Breathing --
|t Protection of vital organs --
|t Conduit --
|t Component parts --
|t Thoracic wall --
|t Superior thoracic aperture --
|t Inferior thoracic aperture --
|t Diaphragm --
|t Mediastinum --
|t Pleural cavities --
|t Relationship to other regions --
|t Neck --
|t Upper limb --
|t Abdomen --
|t Breast --
|t Key features --
|t Vertebral level TIV/V --
|t Venous shunts from left to right --
|t Segmental neurovascular supply of thoracic wall --
|t Sympathetic system --
|t Flexible wall and inferior thoracic aperture --
|t Innervation of the diaphragm --
|t Regional anatomy --
|t Pectoral region --
|t Breast --
|t Muscles of the pectoral region --
|t Thoracic wall --
|t Skeletal framework --
|t Intercostal spaces --
|t Diaphragm --
|t Venous drainage --
|t Innervation --
|t Movements of the thoracic wall and diaphragm during breathing --
|t Pleural cavities --
|t Pleura --
|t Lungs --
|t Mediastinum --
|t Middle mediastinum --
|t Superior mediastinum --
|t Posterior mediastinum --
|t Anterior mediastinum --
|t Surface anatomy --
|t Thorax surface anatomy --
|t How to count ribs --
|t Surface anatomy of the breast in women --
|t Visualizing structures at the TIV/V vertebral level --
|t Visualizing structures in the superior mediastinum --
|t Visualizing the margins of the heart --
|t Where to listen for heart sounds --
|t Visualizing the pleural cavities and lungs, pleural recesses, and lung lobes and fissures --
|t Where to listen for lung sounds --
|t Clinical cases -- --
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|t Abdomen : --
|t Conceptual overview --
|t General description --
|t Functions --
|t Houses and protects major viscera --
|t Breathing --
|t Changes in intra-abdominal pressure --
|t Component parts --
|t Wall --
|t Abdominal cavity --
|t Inferior thoracic aperture --
|t Diaphragm --
|t Pelvic inlet --
|t Relationship to other regions --
|t Thorax --
|t Pelvis --
|t Lower limb --
|t Key features --
|t Arrangement of abdominal viscera in the adult --
|t Skin and muscles of the anterior and lateral abdominal wall and thoracic intercostal nerves --
|t The groin is a weak area in the anterior abdominal wall --
|t Verterbral Level L1 --
|t The gastrointestinal system and its derivatives are supplied by three major arteries --
|t Venous shunts from left to right --
|t All venous drainage from the gastrointestinal system passes through the liver --
|t Abdominal viscera are supplied by a large prevertebral plexus --
|t Regional anatomy --
|t Surface topography --
|t Four-quadrant pattern --
|t Nine-region pattern --
|t Abdominal wall --
|t Superficial fascia --
|t Anterolateral muscles --
|t Extraperitoneal fascia --
|t Peritoneum --
|t Innervation --
|t Arterial supply and venous drainage --
|t Lymphatic drainage --
|t Groin --
|t Inguinal canal --
|t Inguinal hernias --
|t Abdominal viscera --
|t Peritoneum --
|t Peritoneal cavity --
|t Organs --
|t Arterial supply --
|t Venous drainage --
|t Lymphatics --
|t Innervation --
|t Posterior abdominal region --
|t Posterior abdominal wall --
|t Viscera --
|t Vasculature --
|t Lymphatic system --
|t Nervous system in the posterior abdominal region --
|t Sympathetic trunks and splanchnic nerves --
|t Surface anatomy --
|t Abdomen surface anatomy --
|t Defining the surface projection of the abdomen --
|t How to find the superficial inguinal ring --
|t How to determine lumbar vertebral levels --
|t Visualizing structures at the L1 vertebral level --
|t Visualizing the position of major blood vessels --
|t Using abdominal quadrants to locate major viscera --
|t Defining surface regions to which pain from the gut is referred --
|t Where to find the kidneys --
|t Where to find the spleen --
|t Clinical cases -- --
|g 5.
|t Pelvis and perineum : --
|t Conceptual overview --
|t General description --
|t Functions --
|t Contain and support bladder, rectum, anal canal, and reproductive tracts --
|t Anchors the roots of the external genitalia --
|t Component parts --
|t Pelvic inlet --
|t Pelvic walls --
|t Pelvic outlet --
|t Pelvic floor --
|t Pelvic cavity --
|t Perineum --
|t Relationship to other regions --
|t Abdomen --
|t Lower limb --
|t Key features --
|t The pelvic cavity projects posteriorly --
|t Important structures cross the ureters in the pelvic cavity --
|t The prostate is anterior to rectum --
|t The perineum is innervated by sacral spinal cord segments --
|t Nerves are related to bone --
|t Parasympathetic innervation from spinal cord levels S2 to S4 controls erection --
|t Muscles and fascia of the pelvic floor and perineum intersect at the perineal body --
|t Gender determines the course of the urethra --
|t Regional anatomy --
|t Pelvis --
|t Bones --
|t Joints --
|t Orientation --
|t Gender differences --
|t True pelvis --
|t Vicera --
|t Fascia --
|t Peritoneum --
|t Nerves --
|t Blood vessels --
|t Lymphatics --
|t Perineum --
|t Borders and ceiling --
|t Ischio-anal fossae and their anterior recesses --
|t Anal triangle --
|t Urogenital triangle --
|t Somatic nerves --
|t Visceral nerves --
|t Blood vessels --
|t Veins --
|t Lymphatics --
|t Surface anatomy --
|t Surface anatomy of the pelvis and perineum --
|t Orientation of the pelvis and perineum in the anatomical position --
|t How to define the margins of the perineum --
|t Identification of structures in the anal triangle --
|t Identification of structures in the urogenital triangle of women --
|t Identification of structures in the urogenital triangle of men --
|t Clinical cases -- --
|g 6.
|t Lower limb : --
|t Conceptual overview --
|t General introduction --
|t Function --
|t Support the body weight --
|t Locomotion --
|t Component parts --
|t Bones and joints --
|t Muscles --
|t Relationship to other regions --
|t Abdomen --
|t Pelvis --
|t Perineum --
|t Key points --
|t Innervation is by lumbar and sacral spinal nerves --
|t Nerves related to bone --
|t Superficial veins --
|t Regional anatomy --
|t Bony pelvis --
|t Proximal femur --
|t Hip joint --
|t Gateways to the lower limb --
|t Nerves --
|t Arteries --
|t Veins --
|t Lymphatics --
|t Deep fascia and the saphenous opening --
|t Femoral triangle --
|t Gluteal region --
|t Muscles --
|t Nerves --
|t Arteries --
|t Veins --
|t Lymphatics --
|t Thigh --
|t Bones --
|t Muscles --
|t Arteries --
|t Veins --
|t Nerves --
|t Knee joint --
|t Tibiofibular joint --
|t Popliteal fossa --
|t Leg --
|t Bones --
|t Joints --
|t Posterior compartment of leg --
|t Lateral compartment of leg --
|t Anterior compartment of leg --
|t Foot --
|t Bones --
|t Joints --
|t Tarsal tunnel, retinacula, and arrangement of major structures at the ankle --
|t Arches of the foot --
|t Plantar aponeurosis --
|t Fibrous sheaths of toes --
|t Extensor hoods --
|t Intrinsic muscles --
|t Arteries --
|t Veins --
|t Nerves --
|t Surface anatomy --
|t Lower limb surface anatomy --
|t Avoiding the sciatic nerve --
|t Finding the femoral artery in the femoral triangle --
|t Identifying structures around the knee --
|t Visualizing the contents of the popliteal fossa --
|t Finding the tarsal tunnel-the gateway to the foot --
|t Identifying tendons around the ankle and in the foot --
|t Finding the dorsalis pedis artery --
|t Approximating the position of the plantar arterial arch --
|t Major superficial veins --
|t Pulse points --
|t Clinical cases -- --
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|t Upper limb : --
|t Conceptual overview --
|t General description --
|t Functions --
|t Positioning the hand --
|t The hand as a mechanical tool --
|t The hand as a sensory tool --
|t Component parts --
|t Bones and joints --
|t Muscles --
|t Relationship to other regions --
|t Neck --
|t Back and thoracic wall --
|t Key points --
|t Innervation by cervical and upper thoracic nerves --
|t Nerves related to bone --
|t Superficial veins --
|t Orientation of the thumb --
|t Regional anatomy --
|t Shoulder --
|t Bones --
|t Joints --
|t Muscles --
|t Posterior scapular region --
|t Muscles --
|t Gateways to the posterior scapular region --
|t Nerves --
|t Arteries and veins --
|t Axilla --
|t Axillary inlet --
|t Anterior wall --
|t Medial wall --
|t Lateral wall --
|t Posterior wall --
|t Gateways in the posterior wall --
|t Floor --
|t Contents of the axilla --
|t Arm --
|t Bones --
|t Muscles --
|t Arteries and veins --
|t Nerves --
|t Elbow joint --
|t Cubital fossa --
|t Forearm --
|t Bones --
|t Joints --
|t Anterior compartment of the forearm --
|t Muscles --
|t Arteries and veins --
|t Nerves --
|t Posterior compartment of the forearm --
|t Muscles --
|t Arteries and veins --
|t Nerves --
|t Hand --
|t Bones --
|t Joints --
|t Carpal tunnel and structures at the wrist --
|t Palmar aponeurosis --
|t Palmaris brevis --
|t Anatomical snuffbox --
|t Fibrous digital sheaths --
|t Extensor hoods --
|t Muscles --
|t Arteries and veins --
|t Nerves --
|t Surface anatomy --
|t Upper limb surface anatomy --
|t Bony landmarks and muscles of the posterior scapular region --
|t Visualizing the axilla and locating contents and related structures --
|t Locating the brachial artery in the arm --
|t The triceps brachii tendon and position of the radial nerve --
|t Cubital fossa (anterior view) --
|t Identifying tendons and locating major vessels and nerves in the distal forearm --
|t Normal appearance of the hand --
|t Position of the flexor retinaculum and the recurrent branch of the median nerve --
|t Motor function of the median and ulnar nerves in the hand --
|t Visualizing the positions of the superficial and deep palmar arches --
|t Pulse points --
|t Clinical cases -- --
|g 8.
|t Head and neck : --
|t Conceptual overview --
|t General description --
|t Head --
|t Neck --
|t Functions --
|t Protection --
|t Contains upper parts of respiratory and digestive tracts --
|t Communication --
|t Positioning the head --
|t Connects the upper and lower respiratory and digestive tracts --
|t Component parts --
|t Skull --
|t Cervical vertebrae --
|t Hyoid bone --
|t Soft palate --
|t Muscles --
|t Relationship to other regions --
|t Thorax --
|t Upper limbs --
|t Key features --
|t Vertebral levels CIII/IV and CV/VI --
|t Airway in the neck --
|t Cranial nerves --
|t Cervical nerves --
|t Functional separation of the digestive and respiratory passages --
|t Triangles of the neck --
|t Regional anatomy --
|t Skull --
|t Anterior view --
|t Lateral view --
|t Posterior view --
|t Superior view --
|t Inferior view --
|t Cranial cavity --
|t Roof --
|t Floor --
|t Meninges --
|t Cranial dura mater --
|t Arachnoid mater --
|t Pia mater --
|t Arrangement of meninges and spaces --
|t Brain and its blood supply --
|t Brain --
|t Blood supply --
|t Venous drainage --
|t Cranial nerves --
|t Olfactory nerve [I] --
|t Optic nerve [II] --
|t Oculomotor nerve [III] --
|t Trochlear nerve [IV] --
|t Trigeminal nerve [V] --
|t Ophthalmic nerve [V1] --
|t Maxillary nerve [V2] --
|t Mandibular nerve [V3] --
|t Abducent nerve [VI] --
|t Facial nerve [VII] --
|t Vestibulocochlear nerve [VIII] --
|t Glossopharyngeal nerve [IX] --
|t Vagus nerve [X] --
|t Accessory nerve [XI] --
|t Hypoglossal nerve [XII] --
|t Face --
|t Muscles --
|t Parotid gland --
|t Innervation --
|t Vessels --
|t Scalp --
|t Layers --
|t Innervation --
|t Vessels --
|t Lymphatic drainage --
|t Orbit --
|t Bony orbit --
|t Eyelids --
|t Lacrimal apparatus --
|t Sensory innervation --
|t Fissures and foramina --
|t Fascial specializations --
|t Muscles --
|t Vessels --
|t Innervation --
|t Eyeball --
|t Ear --
|t External ear --
|t Middle ear --
|t Internal ear --
|t Temporal and infratemporal fossae --
|t Bony framework --
|t Temporomandibular joints --
|t Masseter muscle --
|t Temporal fossa --
|t Infratemporal fossa --
|t Pterygopalatine fossa --
|t Skeletal framework --
|t Gateways --
|t Contents --
|t Neck --
|t Fascia --
|t Superficial venous drainage --
|t Anterior triangle of the neck --
|t Posterior triangle of the neck --
|t Root of the neck --
|t Pharynx --
|t Skeletal framework --
|t Pharyngeal wall --
|t Fascia --
|t Gaps in the pharyngeal wall and structures passing through them --
|t Nasopharynx --
|t Oropharynx --
|t Laryngopharynx --
|t Tonsils --
|t Vessels --
|t Nerves --
|t Larynx --
|t Laryngeal cartilages --
|t Extrinsic ligaments --
|t Intrinsic ligaments --
|t Laryngeal joints --
|t Cavity of the larynx --
|t Intrinsic muscles --
|t Function of the larynx --
|t Vessels --
|t Nerves --
|t Nasal cavities --
|t Lateral wall --
|t Regions --
|t Innervation and blood supply --
|t Skeletal framework --
|t External nose --
|t Paranasal sinuses --
|t Walls, floor, and roof --
|t Nares --
|t Choanae --
|t Gateways --
|t Vessels --
|t Innervation --
|t Oral cavity --
|t Multiple nerves innervate the oral cavity --
|t Skeletal framework --
|t Walls: the cheeks --
|t Floor --
|t Tongue --
|t Salivary glands --
|t Roof-palate --
|t Oral fissure and lips --
|t Oropharyngeal isthmus --
|t Teeth and gingivae --
|t Surface anatomy --
|t Head and neck surface anatomy --
|t Anatomical position of the head and major landmarks --
|t Visualizing structures at the CIII/CIV and CVI vertebral levels --
|t How to outline the anterior and posterior triangles of the neck --
|t How to locate the cricothyroid ligament --
|t How to find the thyroid gland --
|t Estimating the position of the middle meningeal artery --
|t Major features of the face --
|t The eye and lacrimal apparatus --
|t External ear --
|t Pulse points --
|t Clinical cases.
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