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Anatomie für die neue AO
Das Lehrbuch für die klinische Praxis: Patientenfälle, über 1000 didaktische Illustrationen, mehr als 300 Klinik-Photos und befunde. Dazu auf der Website: UMSLE-Fragen, Anatomie-Lernmodul, Bilddatenbank u.v.m.
Anatomie für die neue AO
Das Lehrbuch für die klinische Praxis: Patientenfälle, über 1000 didaktische Illustrationen, mehr als 300 Klinik-Photos und befunde. Dazu auf der Website: UMSLE-Fragen, Anatomie-Lernmodul, Bilddatenbank u.v.m.
Das Lehrbuch für die klinische Praxis: Patientenfälle, über 1000 didaktische Illustrationen, mehr als 300 Klinik-Photos und befunde. Dazu auf der Website: UMSLE-Fragen, Anatomie-Lernmodul, Bilddatenbank u.v.m.
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- Verlag: Churchill Livingstone
- Seitenzahl: 1124
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 2428g
- ISBN-13: 9780443066122
- ISBN-10: 0443066124
- Artikelnr.: 13043900
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Richard Drake, PhD, Director of Anatomy, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, Cleveland, OH;
Wayne Vogl, PhD, Professor, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of British Columbia, Faculty of Medicine, Vancouver, BC;
Adam Mitchell, MBBS, FRCS, FRCR, Consultant Radiologist, Charing Cross Hospital, Imperial School of Medicine, London, England
Wayne Vogl, PhD, Professor, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of British Columbia, Faculty of Medicine, Vancouver, BC;
Adam Mitchell, MBBS, FRCS, FRCR, Consultant Radiologist, Charing Cross Hospital, Imperial School of Medicine, London, England
Chapter 1. Introduction
- Why this book?
- How to use this book
- The Basics: The Anatomical Plane
... Body Planes (Sagittal, Coronal, Transverse (horizontal))
... Terms of Position (medial, lateral, superior, inferior, anterior, posterior)
... Concept of superficial and deep - relative and absolute
... Terms defining movement (flex, extend, abduct, adduct, etc)
... Basic Body Plan (tubular and segmented)
... Compartmentatation
... Body Regions
Chapter 2. Back
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy: Bones
... Major ligaments
... Muscles
... Important vessels
... Organization of nervous system
- Surface Anatomy: C7 spine
... C6 spine
... Scapula
... Erector spinae mass
... Trapezius
... Latissimus dorsi
... Rhomboid muscle mass
- Clinical Correlations: Lumbar taps
... Disc herniation
... Anesthesia
... Whiplash
Chapter 3. Thorax
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy:Thoracic walls and boundaries
... Thoracic viscera and other contents
... Heart, great vessels, vasculature
... Esophagus
... Thymus
... Nerves of the thorax
... Mediastinum
- Surface Anatomy: Vertebral Level T4/5
... Left brachiocephalic
... Hemiazygos system
... Heart projection
... Projection of valves/positioning of stethoscope for valve sounds
... Pleural projections (lobes) *
- Costodiaphragmatic recesses/ inserting chest tubes
- Clinical Correlations
- Thoracic Wall: Rib abnormalities
... Traumatic injuries: fractures ribs, flail chest, rib dislocation, rib separation
... Sternal problems: bone marrow, incisions
... Breast problems: cancer, mastectomy, lumpectomy
- Thoracic inlet syndrome
- Needle through intercostal space
- Herpes zoster
- Lungs: Pneumothorax
... Pleuritis, pleural adhesions, hemothorax
... Lung auscultation
... Bronchopulmonary segments in disease
... Pulmonary thromboembolism
- Cancer
- Heart: Atherosclerosis, coronary artery disease, angina, myocardial infarction, bypass surgery, pacemakers
... Cardiomyopathies
... Arrhythmias, conduction system diseases
... Valve diseases, stenoses, prolapses, murmurs
... Pericardial effusion, cardiac tamponade, pericardiocentesis
... Infections, pericarditis
... Congenital defects
... Thrombi/emboli
- Mediastinum: Thymus tumors, appearance in infants (sail sign)
... Coarctation of the aorta
... Esophageal diseases, varices, gastroesophageal reflux, cancer
... Aortic aneurysm
... Lung cancer, metastases to nodes
Chapter 4. Abdomen
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy: Walls, roof, and floor
... Viscera
... Vasculature
... Innervation
... Special structural relationships
- Surface Anatomy: Anterior abdominal quadrants
... Umbilicus
... Inguinal region
... Posterior (lumbar landmarks)
- Clinical Correlations: Hernias
... Ulcers
... Neoplasia
... Appendicitis
... Bowel diseases
... Liver diseases
... Gallbladder and biliary tract diseases
... Pancreatic diseases
... Renal diseases and transplantation
... Vascular diseases
... Infectious and parasitic diseases
... Congenital abnormalities and malrotations
Chapter 5. Pelvis/Perineum
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy: Architectural framework of the pelvis and perineum
... Bones
... Major ligaments
... Significant features of the pelvic structure
... Muscles that complete the pelvic walls
... Pelvic floor
... Structural framework and definition of perineum
... Pelvic viscera
... Contents of the perineum
... Nerves and arteries of the pelvis and perineum
- Surface Anatomy: Male perineum
... Male urogenital triangle
... Penis
... Female perineum
... Female urogenital triangle
... Female and male perineum indicating dermatomes
- Clinical Correlations: Ectopic pregnancy
... Examination of cervix
... Prostatectomy and impotence
... Pudendal nerve block
Chapter 6. Lower Limb
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy: Transition between pelvic girdle and thigh
... The thigh
... Transition between thigh and leg
... The leg
... Transition between leg and foot
- Surface Anatomy: Gait
... Genu valgum and genu varum
... Palpation of the femoral artery
... Gluteal injections
... Dorsalis pedis pulse
- Clinical Correlations: Hip fractures and dislocations
... Femur fractures
... Varicose veins
... Saphenous vein grafts
... Hip and thigh contusions
... Superior gluteal nerve injury
... Compartment syndromes in the leg
... Common peroneal (fibular) nerve injuries
... Common knee joint injuries
... Ankle joint injuries
Chapter 7. Upper Limb
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy: Transition between trunk and arm
... Transition between the arm and forearm
... The forearm
... Transition between forearm and hand
... The hand
- Surface Anatomy: Pectoral region and axilla
... Medial site of arm and elbow, brachial artery
... Anterior elbow, cubital fossa
... Anterior aspect of forearm and palm, flexor retinaculum, major tendons, nerves, and arteries
... Hand, thenar and hypothenar eminences, superficial and deep palmar arches, normal cascade of fingers
... Dorsal hand and anatomical snuff box, major tendons and radial artery
- Clinical Correlations: Humerus fracture at spiral groove
... Humerus mid-shaft fracture
... Cervical disc herniation
Chapter 8. Head and Neck
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy
- Head: Cranial cavity
... Face and scalp
... Orbit
... Temporal and infratemporal regions
... Ear
- Neck: Bones and superficial structures
... Triangles of the neck
... Root of the neck
- Midline structures: Nose and paranasal sinuses
... Mouth and associated structures
... Larynx
... Pharynx
- Lymphatics of the head and neck:
- Surface Anatomy: Bony landmarks
... Inside of mouth
... Triangles of the neck
... Oral cavity
... Eye and eyelid
... Ear
... Laryngoscopic view of back of tongue, epiglottis, larynx
- Clinical Correlations: Skull fractures
... Facial nerve injuries
... Scalp injuries
... Oculomotor nerve palsy
... Horner syndrome
... TMJ problems
... Thyroid gland problems
... Laryngeal injuries
- Why this book?
- How to use this book
- The Basics: The Anatomical Plane
... Body Planes (Sagittal, Coronal, Transverse (horizontal))
... Terms of Position (medial, lateral, superior, inferior, anterior, posterior)
... Concept of superficial and deep - relative and absolute
... Terms defining movement (flex, extend, abduct, adduct, etc)
... Basic Body Plan (tubular and segmented)
... Compartmentatation
... Body Regions
Chapter 2. Back
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy: Bones
... Major ligaments
... Muscles
... Important vessels
... Organization of nervous system
- Surface Anatomy: C7 spine
... C6 spine
... Scapula
... Erector spinae mass
... Trapezius
... Latissimus dorsi
... Rhomboid muscle mass
- Clinical Correlations: Lumbar taps
... Disc herniation
... Anesthesia
... Whiplash
Chapter 3. Thorax
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy:Thoracic walls and boundaries
... Thoracic viscera and other contents
... Heart, great vessels, vasculature
... Esophagus
... Thymus
... Nerves of the thorax
... Mediastinum
- Surface Anatomy: Vertebral Level T4/5
... Left brachiocephalic
... Hemiazygos system
... Heart projection
... Projection of valves/positioning of stethoscope for valve sounds
... Pleural projections (lobes) *
- Costodiaphragmatic recesses/ inserting chest tubes
- Clinical Correlations
- Thoracic Wall: Rib abnormalities
... Traumatic injuries: fractures ribs, flail chest, rib dislocation, rib separation
... Sternal problems: bone marrow, incisions
... Breast problems: cancer, mastectomy, lumpectomy
- Thoracic inlet syndrome
- Needle through intercostal space
- Herpes zoster
- Lungs: Pneumothorax
... Pleuritis, pleural adhesions, hemothorax
... Lung auscultation
... Bronchopulmonary segments in disease
... Pulmonary thromboembolism
- Cancer
- Heart: Atherosclerosis, coronary artery disease, angina, myocardial infarction, bypass surgery, pacemakers
... Cardiomyopathies
... Arrhythmias, conduction system diseases
... Valve diseases, stenoses, prolapses, murmurs
... Pericardial effusion, cardiac tamponade, pericardiocentesis
... Infections, pericarditis
... Congenital defects
... Thrombi/emboli
- Mediastinum: Thymus tumors, appearance in infants (sail sign)
... Coarctation of the aorta
... Esophageal diseases, varices, gastroesophageal reflux, cancer
... Aortic aneurysm
... Lung cancer, metastases to nodes
Chapter 4. Abdomen
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy: Walls, roof, and floor
... Viscera
... Vasculature
... Innervation
... Special structural relationships
- Surface Anatomy: Anterior abdominal quadrants
... Umbilicus
... Inguinal region
... Posterior (lumbar landmarks)
- Clinical Correlations: Hernias
... Ulcers
... Neoplasia
... Appendicitis
... Bowel diseases
... Liver diseases
... Gallbladder and biliary tract diseases
... Pancreatic diseases
... Renal diseases and transplantation
... Vascular diseases
... Infectious and parasitic diseases
... Congenital abnormalities and malrotations
Chapter 5. Pelvis/Perineum
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy: Architectural framework of the pelvis and perineum
... Bones
... Major ligaments
... Significant features of the pelvic structure
... Muscles that complete the pelvic walls
... Pelvic floor
... Structural framework and definition of perineum
... Pelvic viscera
... Contents of the perineum
... Nerves and arteries of the pelvis and perineum
- Surface Anatomy: Male perineum
... Male urogenital triangle
... Penis
... Female perineum
... Female urogenital triangle
... Female and male perineum indicating dermatomes
- Clinical Correlations: Ectopic pregnancy
... Examination of cervix
... Prostatectomy and impotence
... Pudendal nerve block
Chapter 6. Lower Limb
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy: Transition between pelvic girdle and thigh
... The thigh
... Transition between thigh and leg
... The leg
... Transition between leg and foot
- Surface Anatomy: Gait
... Genu valgum and genu varum
... Palpation of the femoral artery
... Gluteal injections
... Dorsalis pedis pulse
- Clinical Correlations: Hip fractures and dislocations
... Femur fractures
... Varicose veins
... Saphenous vein grafts
... Hip and thigh contusions
... Superior gluteal nerve injury
... Compartment syndromes in the leg
... Common peroneal (fibular) nerve injuries
... Common knee joint injuries
... Ankle joint injuries
Chapter 7. Upper Limb
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy: Transition between trunk and arm
... Transition between the arm and forearm
... The forearm
... Transition between forearm and hand
... The hand
- Surface Anatomy: Pectoral region and axilla
... Medial site of arm and elbow, brachial artery
... Anterior elbow, cubital fossa
... Anterior aspect of forearm and palm, flexor retinaculum, major tendons, nerves, and arteries
... Hand, thenar and hypothenar eminences, superficial and deep palmar arches, normal cascade of fingers
... Dorsal hand and anatomical snuff box, major tendons and radial artery
- Clinical Correlations: Humerus fracture at spiral groove
... Humerus mid-shaft fracture
... Cervical disc herniation
Chapter 8. Head and Neck
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy
- Head: Cranial cavity
... Face and scalp
... Orbit
... Temporal and infratemporal regions
... Ear
- Neck: Bones and superficial structures
... Triangles of the neck
... Root of the neck
- Midline structures: Nose and paranasal sinuses
... Mouth and associated structures
... Larynx
... Pharynx
- Lymphatics of the head and neck:
- Surface Anatomy: Bony landmarks
... Inside of mouth
... Triangles of the neck
... Oral cavity
... Eye and eyelid
... Ear
... Laryngoscopic view of back of tongue, epiglottis, larynx
- Clinical Correlations: Skull fractures
... Facial nerve injuries
... Scalp injuries
... Oculomotor nerve palsy
... Horner syndrome
... TMJ problems
... Thyroid gland problems
... Laryngeal injuries
Chapter 1. Introduction
- Why this book?
- How to use this book
- The Basics: The Anatomical Plane
... Body Planes (Sagittal, Coronal, Transverse (horizontal))
... Terms of Position (medial, lateral, superior, inferior, anterior, posterior)
... Concept of superficial and deep - relative and absolute
... Terms defining movement (flex, extend, abduct, adduct, etc)
... Basic Body Plan (tubular and segmented)
... Compartmentatation
... Body Regions
Chapter 2. Back
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy: Bones
... Major ligaments
... Muscles
... Important vessels
... Organization of nervous system
- Surface Anatomy: C7 spine
... C6 spine
... Scapula
... Erector spinae mass
... Trapezius
... Latissimus dorsi
... Rhomboid muscle mass
- Clinical Correlations: Lumbar taps
... Disc herniation
... Anesthesia
... Whiplash
Chapter 3. Thorax
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy:Thoracic walls and boundaries
... Thoracic viscera and other contents
... Heart, great vessels, vasculature
... Esophagus
... Thymus
... Nerves of the thorax
... Mediastinum
- Surface Anatomy: Vertebral Level T4/5
... Left brachiocephalic
... Hemiazygos system
... Heart projection
... Projection of valves/positioning of stethoscope for valve sounds
... Pleural projections (lobes) *
- Costodiaphragmatic recesses/ inserting chest tubes
- Clinical Correlations
- Thoracic Wall: Rib abnormalities
... Traumatic injuries: fractures ribs, flail chest, rib dislocation, rib separation
... Sternal problems: bone marrow, incisions
... Breast problems: cancer, mastectomy, lumpectomy
- Thoracic inlet syndrome
- Needle through intercostal space
- Herpes zoster
- Lungs: Pneumothorax
... Pleuritis, pleural adhesions, hemothorax
... Lung auscultation
... Bronchopulmonary segments in disease
... Pulmonary thromboembolism
- Cancer
- Heart: Atherosclerosis, coronary artery disease, angina, myocardial infarction, bypass surgery, pacemakers
... Cardiomyopathies
... Arrhythmias, conduction system diseases
... Valve diseases, stenoses, prolapses, murmurs
... Pericardial effusion, cardiac tamponade, pericardiocentesis
... Infections, pericarditis
... Congenital defects
... Thrombi/emboli
- Mediastinum: Thymus tumors, appearance in infants (sail sign)
... Coarctation of the aorta
... Esophageal diseases, varices, gastroesophageal reflux, cancer
... Aortic aneurysm
... Lung cancer, metastases to nodes
Chapter 4. Abdomen
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy: Walls, roof, and floor
... Viscera
... Vasculature
... Innervation
... Special structural relationships
- Surface Anatomy: Anterior abdominal quadrants
... Umbilicus
... Inguinal region
... Posterior (lumbar landmarks)
- Clinical Correlations: Hernias
... Ulcers
... Neoplasia
... Appendicitis
... Bowel diseases
... Liver diseases
... Gallbladder and biliary tract diseases
... Pancreatic diseases
... Renal diseases and transplantation
... Vascular diseases
... Infectious and parasitic diseases
... Congenital abnormalities and malrotations
Chapter 5. Pelvis/Perineum
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy: Architectural framework of the pelvis and perineum
... Bones
... Major ligaments
... Significant features of the pelvic structure
... Muscles that complete the pelvic walls
... Pelvic floor
... Structural framework and definition of perineum
... Pelvic viscera
... Contents of the perineum
... Nerves and arteries of the pelvis and perineum
- Surface Anatomy: Male perineum
... Male urogenital triangle
... Penis
... Female perineum
... Female urogenital triangle
... Female and male perineum indicating dermatomes
- Clinical Correlations: Ectopic pregnancy
... Examination of cervix
... Prostatectomy and impotence
... Pudendal nerve block
Chapter 6. Lower Limb
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy: Transition between pelvic girdle and thigh
... The thigh
... Transition between thigh and leg
... The leg
... Transition between leg and foot
- Surface Anatomy: Gait
... Genu valgum and genu varum
... Palpation of the femoral artery
... Gluteal injections
... Dorsalis pedis pulse
- Clinical Correlations: Hip fractures and dislocations
... Femur fractures
... Varicose veins
... Saphenous vein grafts
... Hip and thigh contusions
... Superior gluteal nerve injury
... Compartment syndromes in the leg
... Common peroneal (fibular) nerve injuries
... Common knee joint injuries
... Ankle joint injuries
Chapter 7. Upper Limb
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy: Transition between trunk and arm
... Transition between the arm and forearm
... The forearm
... Transition between forearm and hand
... The hand
- Surface Anatomy: Pectoral region and axilla
... Medial site of arm and elbow, brachial artery
... Anterior elbow, cubital fossa
... Anterior aspect of forearm and palm, flexor retinaculum, major tendons, nerves, and arteries
... Hand, thenar and hypothenar eminences, superficial and deep palmar arches, normal cascade of fingers
... Dorsal hand and anatomical snuff box, major tendons and radial artery
- Clinical Correlations: Humerus fracture at spiral groove
... Humerus mid-shaft fracture
... Cervical disc herniation
Chapter 8. Head and Neck
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy
- Head: Cranial cavity
... Face and scalp
... Orbit
... Temporal and infratemporal regions
... Ear
- Neck: Bones and superficial structures
... Triangles of the neck
... Root of the neck
- Midline structures: Nose and paranasal sinuses
... Mouth and associated structures
... Larynx
... Pharynx
- Lymphatics of the head and neck:
- Surface Anatomy: Bony landmarks
... Inside of mouth
... Triangles of the neck
... Oral cavity
... Eye and eyelid
... Ear
... Laryngoscopic view of back of tongue, epiglottis, larynx
- Clinical Correlations: Skull fractures
... Facial nerve injuries
... Scalp injuries
... Oculomotor nerve palsy
... Horner syndrome
... TMJ problems
... Thyroid gland problems
... Laryngeal injuries
- Why this book?
- How to use this book
- The Basics: The Anatomical Plane
... Body Planes (Sagittal, Coronal, Transverse (horizontal))
... Terms of Position (medial, lateral, superior, inferior, anterior, posterior)
... Concept of superficial and deep - relative and absolute
... Terms defining movement (flex, extend, abduct, adduct, etc)
... Basic Body Plan (tubular and segmented)
... Compartmentatation
... Body Regions
Chapter 2. Back
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy: Bones
... Major ligaments
... Muscles
... Important vessels
... Organization of nervous system
- Surface Anatomy: C7 spine
... C6 spine
... Scapula
... Erector spinae mass
... Trapezius
... Latissimus dorsi
... Rhomboid muscle mass
- Clinical Correlations: Lumbar taps
... Disc herniation
... Anesthesia
... Whiplash
Chapter 3. Thorax
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy:Thoracic walls and boundaries
... Thoracic viscera and other contents
... Heart, great vessels, vasculature
... Esophagus
... Thymus
... Nerves of the thorax
... Mediastinum
- Surface Anatomy: Vertebral Level T4/5
... Left brachiocephalic
... Hemiazygos system
... Heart projection
... Projection of valves/positioning of stethoscope for valve sounds
... Pleural projections (lobes) *
- Costodiaphragmatic recesses/ inserting chest tubes
- Clinical Correlations
- Thoracic Wall: Rib abnormalities
... Traumatic injuries: fractures ribs, flail chest, rib dislocation, rib separation
... Sternal problems: bone marrow, incisions
... Breast problems: cancer, mastectomy, lumpectomy
- Thoracic inlet syndrome
- Needle through intercostal space
- Herpes zoster
- Lungs: Pneumothorax
... Pleuritis, pleural adhesions, hemothorax
... Lung auscultation
... Bronchopulmonary segments in disease
... Pulmonary thromboembolism
- Cancer
- Heart: Atherosclerosis, coronary artery disease, angina, myocardial infarction, bypass surgery, pacemakers
... Cardiomyopathies
... Arrhythmias, conduction system diseases
... Valve diseases, stenoses, prolapses, murmurs
... Pericardial effusion, cardiac tamponade, pericardiocentesis
... Infections, pericarditis
... Congenital defects
... Thrombi/emboli
- Mediastinum: Thymus tumors, appearance in infants (sail sign)
... Coarctation of the aorta
... Esophageal diseases, varices, gastroesophageal reflux, cancer
... Aortic aneurysm
... Lung cancer, metastases to nodes
Chapter 4. Abdomen
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy: Walls, roof, and floor
... Viscera
... Vasculature
... Innervation
... Special structural relationships
- Surface Anatomy: Anterior abdominal quadrants
... Umbilicus
... Inguinal region
... Posterior (lumbar landmarks)
- Clinical Correlations: Hernias
... Ulcers
... Neoplasia
... Appendicitis
... Bowel diseases
... Liver diseases
... Gallbladder and biliary tract diseases
... Pancreatic diseases
... Renal diseases and transplantation
... Vascular diseases
... Infectious and parasitic diseases
... Congenital abnormalities and malrotations
Chapter 5. Pelvis/Perineum
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy: Architectural framework of the pelvis and perineum
... Bones
... Major ligaments
... Significant features of the pelvic structure
... Muscles that complete the pelvic walls
... Pelvic floor
... Structural framework and definition of perineum
... Pelvic viscera
... Contents of the perineum
... Nerves and arteries of the pelvis and perineum
- Surface Anatomy: Male perineum
... Male urogenital triangle
... Penis
... Female perineum
... Female urogenital triangle
... Female and male perineum indicating dermatomes
- Clinical Correlations: Ectopic pregnancy
... Examination of cervix
... Prostatectomy and impotence
... Pudendal nerve block
Chapter 6. Lower Limb
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy: Transition between pelvic girdle and thigh
... The thigh
... Transition between thigh and leg
... The leg
... Transition between leg and foot
- Surface Anatomy: Gait
... Genu valgum and genu varum
... Palpation of the femoral artery
... Gluteal injections
... Dorsalis pedis pulse
- Clinical Correlations: Hip fractures and dislocations
... Femur fractures
... Varicose veins
... Saphenous vein grafts
... Hip and thigh contusions
... Superior gluteal nerve injury
... Compartment syndromes in the leg
... Common peroneal (fibular) nerve injuries
... Common knee joint injuries
... Ankle joint injuries
Chapter 7. Upper Limb
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy: Transition between trunk and arm
... Transition between the arm and forearm
... The forearm
... Transition between forearm and hand
... The hand
- Surface Anatomy: Pectoral region and axilla
... Medial site of arm and elbow, brachial artery
... Anterior elbow, cubital fossa
... Anterior aspect of forearm and palm, flexor retinaculum, major tendons, nerves, and arteries
... Hand, thenar and hypothenar eminences, superficial and deep palmar arches, normal cascade of fingers
... Dorsal hand and anatomical snuff box, major tendons and radial artery
- Clinical Correlations: Humerus fracture at spiral groove
... Humerus mid-shaft fracture
... Cervical disc herniation
Chapter 8. Head and Neck
- Conceptual Overview: General description
... Functions
... Component parts
... Relationship to other regions
... Key features
- Regional Anatomy
- Head: Cranial cavity
... Face and scalp
... Orbit
... Temporal and infratemporal regions
... Ear
- Neck: Bones and superficial structures
... Triangles of the neck
... Root of the neck
- Midline structures: Nose and paranasal sinuses
... Mouth and associated structures
... Larynx
... Pharynx
- Lymphatics of the head and neck:
- Surface Anatomy: Bony landmarks
... Inside of mouth
... Triangles of the neck
... Oral cavity
... Eye and eyelid
... Ear
... Laryngoscopic view of back of tongue, epiglottis, larynx
- Clinical Correlations: Skull fractures
... Facial nerve injuries
... Scalp injuries
... Oculomotor nerve palsy
... Horner syndrome
... TMJ problems
... Thyroid gland problems
... Laryngeal injuries
"Gray's Anatomy for students...comes with colourful diagrams, and...readable text. The book is separated by region, and at the end of each chapter is surface anatomy and a few clinical cases. Scattered around the book are boxes entitled 'In the Clinic', which gives useful information like locating pulses... A good clinical focus to the book."
MAD magazine, the official journal of Barts and The London Students'Association
MAD magazine, the official journal of Barts and The London Students'Association