Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte, Udo Schumacher, Cristian Stefan
Head, Neck, and Neuroanatomy (Thieme Atlas of Anatomy)
Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte, Udo Schumacher, Cristian Stefan
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Exceptional atlas combines highly detailed illustrations with relevant applied and clinical anatomy Thieme Atlas of Anatomy: Head, Neck, and Neuroanatomy, Fourth Edition, by renowned educators Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte, and Udo Schumacher, along with consulting editor Cristian Stefan, features revised images and text. This three-in-one atlas combines exquisite illustrations, brief descriptive text/tables, and clinical applications, making it an invaluable instructor- and student-friendly resource for lectures and exam prep. Head and neck sections encompass the bones, ligaments, joints,…mehr
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Exceptional atlas combines highly detailed illustrations with relevant applied and clinical anatomy Thieme Atlas of Anatomy: Head, Neck, and Neuroanatomy, Fourth Edition, by renowned educators Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte, and Udo Schumacher, along with consulting editor Cristian Stefan, features revised images and text. This three-in-one atlas combines exquisite illustrations, brief descriptive text/tables, and clinical applications, making it an invaluable instructor- and student-friendly resource for lectures and exam prep. Head and neck sections encompass the bones, ligaments, joints, muscles, lymphatic system, organs, related neurovascular structures, and topographical and sectional anatomy. The neuroanatomy section covers the histology of nerve and glial cells and autonomic nervous system, then delineates different areas of the brain and spinal cord, followed by sectional anatomy and functional systems. The final section features a glossary and CNS synopses. Key Features - More than 1,800 extraordinarily accurate and beautiful illustrations by Markus Voll and Karl Wesker enhance understanding of anatomy - A significant number of images have been revised to reflect gender and ethnic diversity - Superb topographical illustrations support dissection in the lab - Two-page spreads provide a teaching and learning tool for a wide range of single anatomic concepts This visually stunning atlas is an essential companion for medical students or residents interested in pursuing head and neck subspecialties or furthering their knowledge of neuroanatomy. Dental and physical therapy students, as well as physicians and physical therapists seeking an image-rich, clinical practice resource will also benefit from consulting this remarkable atlas. The THIEME Atlas of Anatomy series also includes two additional volumes, General Anatomy and Musculoskeletal System and Internal Organs. All volumes of the THIEME Atlas of Anatomy series are available in softcover English/International Nomenclature and in hardcover with Latin nomenclature. This print book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com. Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.
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- Verlag: Thieme Publishers New York
- 4th edition
- Seitenzahl: 616
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 1g
- ISBN-13: 9781684205943
- ISBN-10: 1684205948
- Artikelnr.: 71804636
- Verlag: Thieme Publishers New York
- 4th edition
- Seitenzahl: 616
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 1g
- ISBN-13: 9781684205943
- ISBN-10: 1684205948
- Artikelnr.: 71804636
A Structure and Development of Organ Systems 1 Body Cavities 1.1
Definitions, Overview, and Evolution of Body Cavities 1.2 Organogenesis and
the Development of Body Cavities 1.3 Compartmentalization of the
Intraembryonic Coelom 1.4 Organization and Architecture of Body Cavities 2
Cardiovascular System 2.1 Overview and Basic Wall Structure 2.2 Terminal
Vessels and Overview of the Major Blood Vessels 2.3 Cardiogenic Area,
Development of the Heart Tube 2.4 Development of the Inner Chambers of the
Heart and Fate of the Sinus Venosus 2.5 Cardiac Septation (Formation of
Atrial, Interventricular, and Aorticopulmonary Septa) 2.6 Pre- and
Postnatal Circulation and Common Congenital Heart Defects 3 Blood 3.1
Blood: Components 3.2 Blood: Cells 3.3 Blood: Bone Marrow 4 Lymphatic
System 4.1 Overview of the Lymphatic System 4.2 Lymphatic Drainage Pathways
5 Respiratory System 5.1 Overview of the Respiratory System 5.2 Development
of the Larynx, Trachea, and Lungs 5.3 Lung Development and Maturation 6
Digestive System 6.1 Overview of the Digestive System 6.2 Development and
Differentiation of the Gastrointestinal Tract 6.3 Mesenteries and Primordia
of the Digestive Organs in the Caudal Foregut Region; Stomach Rotation 6.4
Stomach Rotation and Organ Location in the Caudal Foregut Region; Formation
of the Omental Bursa 6.5 Rotation of the Intestinal Loop and Development of
Midgut and Hindgut Derivatives 6.6 Summary of the Development of the Midgut
and Hindgut; Developmental Anomalies 7 Urinary System 7.1 Overview of the
Urinary System 7.2 Development of the Kidneys, Renal Pelvis, and Ureters
7.3 Development of Nephrons, and the Urinary Bladder and Ureters;
Developmental Anomalies 8 Genital System 8.1 Overview of the Genital System
8.2 Development of the Gonads 8.3 Development of the Genital Ducts 8.4
Comparison of Gender Differences and Relationship to the Urinary System 8.5
Comparison of Embryonic and Mature Structures 9 Endocrine System 9.1
Overview of the Endocrine System 9.2 Metabolism and Feedback Loop
Regulation in the Endocrine System 10 Autonomic Nervous System 10.1 The
Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Systems 10.2 Afferent Pathways of
the Autonomic Nervous System and the Enteric Nervous System 10.3
Paraganglia B Thorax 1 Overview and Diaphragm 1.1 Divisions of the Thoracic
Cavity and Mediastinum 1.2 Diaphragm: Location and Projection onto the
Trunk 1.3 Diaphragm: Structure and Main Openings 1.4 Diaphragm:
Innervation, Blood, and Lymphatic Vessels 2 Overview of Neurovascular
Structures 2.1 Arteries: Thoracic Aorta 2.2 Veins: Vena Cava and Azygos
System 2.3 Lymphatic Vessels 2.4 Thoracic Lymph Nodes 2.5 Thoracic
Innervation 3 Organs of the Cardiovascular System and their
Neurovasculature 3.1 Location of the Heart in the Thorax 3.2 Pericardium:
Location, Structure, and Innervation 3.3 Heart: Shape and Structure 3.4
Structure of the Heart Musculature (Myocardium) 3.5 Cardiac Chambers 3.6
Overview of the Cardiac Valves (Valve Plane and Cardiac Skeleton) 3.7
Cardiac Valves and Auscultation Sites 3.8 Radiographic Appearance of the
Heart 3.9 Sonographic Appearance of the Heart: Echocardiography 3.10
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the Heart 3.11 Impulse Formation and
Conduction System of the Heart; Electrocardiogram 3.12 Mechanical Action of
the Heart 3.13 Coronary Arteries and Cardiac Veins: Classification and
Topography 3.14 Coronary Arteries: Coronary Circulation 3.15 Coronary Heart
Disease (CHD) and Heart Attack 3.16 Conventional Coronary Angiography
(Heart Catheter Examination): Principle and Execution 3.17 Conventional
Coronary Angiography: RAO and LAO Projections of the Coronary Arteries 3.18
Multislice Spiral Computed Tomography (MSCT) Coronary Angiography 3.19
Balloon Dilatation, Aortocoronary Venous and Arterial IMA Bypass 3.20
Lymphatic Drainage of the Heart 3.21 Innervation of the Heart 4 Organs of
the Respiratory System and their Neurovasculature 4.1 Lungs: Location in
the Thorax 4.2 Pleural Cavities 4.3 Boundaries of the Lungs and Parietal
Pleura 4.4 Trachea 4.5 Lungs: Shape and Structure 4.6 Lungs: Segmentation
4.7 Functional Structure of the Bronchial Tree 4.8 Pulmonary Arteries and
Veins 4.9 Bronchial Arteries and Veins 4.10 Functional Structure of the
Vascular Tree 4.11 Innervation and Lymphatic Drainage of the Trachea,
Bronchial Tree, and Lungs 4.12 Respiratory Mechanics 4.13 Radiological
Anatomy of the Lungs and Vascular System 4.14 Computed Tomography of the
Lungs 5 Esophagus and Thymus and their Neurovasculature 5.1 Esophagus:
Location and Divisions 5.2 Esophagus: Inlet and Outlet, Opening and Closure
5.3 Esophagus: Wall Structure and Weaknesses 5.4 Arteries and Veins of the
Esophagus 5.5 Lymphatic Drainage of the Esophagus 5.6 Innervation of the
Esophagus 5.7 Thymus 6 Topographical Anatomy 6.1 Surface Anatomy,
Topographical Regions, and Palpable Bony Landmarks 6.2 Anatomical Landmarks
of the Thoracic Skeleton (Projection of Organs) 6.3 Structure of the
Anterior Thoracic Wall and its Neurovascular Structures 6.4 Thoracic Organs
in situ: Anterior, Lateral, and Inferior Views 6.5 Thoracic Organs in situ:
Posterior Views 6.6 Heart: Pericardial Cavity 6.7 Overview of the
Mediastinum 6.8 Posterior Mediastinum 6.9 Superior Mediastinum 6.10 Aortic
Arch and Superior Thoracic Aperture 6.11 Clinical Aspects: Coarctation of
the Aorta 6.12 Clinical Aspects: Aortic Aneurysm 7 Cross-Sectional Anatomy
7.1 Cross Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T1–T 7.2
Cross Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T3–T 7.3 Cross
Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T5–T6 7.4 Cross
Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T6–T7 7.5 Cross
Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebra T8 7.6 Cross Sections
through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T9–T10 7.7 Cross Sections
through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T10–T C Abdomen and Pelvis 1
Structure of the Abdominal and Pelvic Cavities: Overview 1.1 Architecture,
Wall Structure, and Functional Aspects 1.2 Divisions of the Abdominal and
Pelvic Cavities 1.3 Classification of Internal Organs Based on their
Relationship to the Abdominal and Pelvic Cavities 2 Overview of
Neurovascular Structures 2.1 Branches of the Abdominal Aorta: Overview and
Paired Branches 2.2 Branches of the Abdominal Aorta: Unpaired and Indirect
Paired Branches 2.3 Inferior Vena Caval System 2.4 Portal Venous System
(Hepatic Portal Vein) 2.5 Venous Anastomoses in the Abdomen and Pelvis 2.6
Lymphatic Trunks and Lymph Nodes 2.7 Overview of the Lymphatic Drainage of
Abdominal and Pelvic Organs 2.8 Autonomic Ganglia and Plexuses 2.9
Organization of the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Systems 3
Organs of the Digestive System and their Neurovasculature 3.1 Stomach:
Location, Shape, Divisions, and Interior View 3.2 Stomach: Wall Structure
and Histology 3.3 Small Intestine: Duodenum 3.4 Small Intestine: Jejunum
and Ileum 3.5 Large Intestine: Colon Segments 3.6 Large Intestine: Wall
Structure, Cecum, and Vermiform Appendix 3.7 Large Intestine: Location,
Shape, and Interior View of Rectum 3.8 Continence Organ: Structure and
Components 3.9 Continence Organ: Function 3.10 Disorders of the Anal Canal:
Hemorrhoidal Disease, Anal Abscesses, and Anal Fistulas 3.11 Colorectal
Tumors: Frequency, Risk Factors, and Screening 3.12 Colorectal Tumors:
Diagnostic Imaging and Surgical Treatment 3.13 Liver: Position and
Relationship to Adjacent Organs 3.14 Liver: Peritoneal Relationships and
Shape 3.15 Liver: Segmentation and Histology 3.16 Gallbladder and Bile
Ducts: Location and Relationships to Adjacent Organs 3.17 Extrahepatic Bile
Ducts and Pancreatic Ducts 3.18 Pancreas 3.19 Spleen 3.20 Branches of the
Celiac Trunk: Arteries Supplying the Stomach, Liver, and Gallbladder 3.21
Branches of the Celiac Trunk: Arteries Supplying the Pancreas, Duodenum,
and Spleen 3.22 Branches of the Superior Mesenteric Artery: Arteries
Supplying the Pancreas, Small Intestine, and Large Intestine 3.23 Branches
of the Inferior Mesenteric Artery: Arteries Supplying the Large Intestine
3.24 Branches of the Inferior Mesenteric Artery: Supply to the Rectum 3.25
Portal Vein: Venous Drainage of the Stomach, Duodenum, Pancreas, and Spleen
3.26 Superior and Inferior Mesenteric Veins: Venous Drainage of the Small
and Large Intestine 3.27 Branches of the Inferior Mesenteric Vein: Venous
Drainage of the Rectum 3.28 Lymphatic Drainage of the Stomach, Spleen,
Pancreas, Duodenum, and Liver 3.29 Lymphatic Drainage of the Small and
Large Intestine 3.30 Autonomic Innervation of the Liver, Gallbladder,
Stomach, Duodenum, Pancreas, and Spleen 3.31 Autonomic Innervation of the
Intestine: Distribution of the Superior Mesenteric Plexus 3.32 Autonomic
Innervation of the Intestine: Distribution of the Inferior Mesenteric
Plexus and Inferior Hypogastric Plexus 4 Organs of the Urinary System and
their Neurovasculature 4.1 Overview of the Urinary Organs; the Kidneys in
situ 4.2 Kidneys: Location, Shape, and Structure 4.3 Kidneys: Architecture
and Microstructure 4.4 Renal Pelvis and Urinary Transport 4.5 Suprarenal
Glands 4.6 Ureters in situ 4.7 Urinary Bladder in situ 4.8 Urinary Bladder,
Bladder Neck, and Urethra: Wall Structure and Function 4.9 Functional
Anatomy of Urinary Continence 4.10 Urethra 4.11 Arteries and Veins of the
Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands: Overview 4.12 Arteries and Veins of the
Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands: Variants 4.13 Lymphatic Drainage of the
Kidneys, Suprarenal Glands, Ureter, and Urinary Bladder 4.14 Autonomic
Innervation of the Urinary Organs and Suprarenal Glands 5 Organs of the
Genital System and their Neurovasculature 5.1 Overview of the Genital Tract
5.2 Female Internal Genitalia: Overview 5.3 Female Internal Genitalia:
Topographical Anatomy and Peritoneal Relationships; Shape and Structure 5.4
Female Internal Genitalia: Wall Structure and Function of the Uterus 5.5
Female Internal Genitalia: Positions of the Uterus and Vagina 5.6 Female
Internal Genitalia: Epithelial Regions of the Uterus 5.7 Female Internal
Genitalia: Cytologic Smear, Conization; Cervical Carcinoma 5.8 Female
Internal Genitalia: Ovary and Follicular Maturation 5.9 Pregnancy and
Childbirth 5.10 Male Genitalia: Accessory Sex Glands 5.11 Prostate Tumors:
Prostatic Carcinoma, Prostatic Hyperplasia; Cancer Screening 5.12 Male
Genitalia: Scrotum, Testis, and Epididymis 5.13 Male Genitalia:
Seminiferous Structures and Ejaculate 5.14 Branches of the Internal Iliac
Artery: Overview of Arteries Supplying the Pelvic Organs and Pelvic Wall
5.15 Vascularization of the Male Pelvic Organs 5.16 Vascularization of the
Female Pelvic Organs 5.17 Vascularization of the Female Internal Genitalia
and Urinary Bladder 5.18 Lymphatic Drainage of the Male and Female
Genitalia 5.19 Autonomic Innervation of the Male Genitalia 5.20 Autonomic
Innervation of the Female Genitalia 6 Topographical Anatomy 6.1 Surface
Anatomy, Topographic Regions, and Palpable Bony Landmarks 6.2 Location of
the Abdominal and Pelvic Organs and their Projection onto the Trunk Wall
6.3 Topography of the Opened Peritoneal Cavity (Supracolic Part and
Infracolic Part) 6.4 Drainage Spaces and Recesses within the Peritoneal
Cavity 6.5 Overview of the Mesenteries 6.6 Topography of the Omental Bursa
6.7 Topography of the Upper Abdominal Organs: Liver, Gallbladder, Duodenum,
and Pancreas 6.8 Topography of the Upper Abdominal Organs: Stomach and
Spleen 6.9 Cross-Sectional Anatomy of the Upper Abdominal Organs 6.10
Topography of the Small and Large Intestine 6.11 Diagnostic Imaging of the
Small and Large Intestine: Plain-Film Abdominal Radiographs and
Double-Contrast Studies 6.12 Diagnostic Imaging of the Small and Large
Intestine: Intestinal Ultrasound, Computed Tomography, and MR Enterography
6.13 Topography of the Rectum 6.14 Retroperitoneum: Overview and Divisions
6.15 Retroperitoneum: Peritoneal Relationships 6.16 Retroperitoneum: Organs
of the Retroperitoneum 6.17 Retroperitoneum: Location of the Kidneys 6.18
Peritoneal Relationships in the Anterior Abdominal Wall 6.19 Peritoneal
Relationships in the Lesser Pelvis 6.20 Topography of Pelvic Connective
Tissue, Levels of the Pelvic Cavity, and the Pelvic Floor 6.21 Suspensory
Apparatus of the Uterus 6.22 Female Pelvis in situ 6.23 Male Pelvis in situ
6.24 Cross-Sectional Anatomy of the Female Pelvis 6.25 Cross-Sectional
Anatomy of the Male Pelvis D Neurovascular Supply to the Organs 1.1 Thymus
1.2 Esophagus 1.3 Heart 1.4 Pericardium 1.5 Lung and Trachea 1.6 Diaphragm
1.7 Liver, Gallbladder, and Spleen 1.8 Stomach 1.9 Duodenum and Pancreas
1.10 Jejunum and Ileum 1.11 Cecum, Vermiform Appendix, Ascending and
Transverse Colon 1.12 Descending Colon and Sigmoid Colon 1.13 Rectum 1.14
Kidney, Ureter, and Suprarenal Gland 1.15 Urinary Bladder, Prostate, and
Seminal Vesicle 1.16 Testis, Epididymis, and Ductus Deferens 1.17 Uterus,
Uterine Tube, and Vagina 1.18 Uterine Tube and Ovary E Organ Fact Sheets
1.1 Thymus 1.2 Pericardium 1.3 Heart 1.4 Trachea, Bronchi, and Lungs 1.5
Esophagus 1.6 Stomach 1.7 Small Intestine: Duodenum 1.8 Small Intestine:
Jejunum and Ileum 1.9 Large Intestine: Cecum with Vermiform Appendix and
Colon 1.10 Large Intestine: Rectum 1.11 Liver 1.12 Gallbladder and Bile
Ducts 1.13 Pancreas 1.14 Spleen 1.15 Suprarenal Glands 1.16 Kidneys 1.17
Ureter 1.18 Urinary Bladder 1.19 Urethra 1.20 Vagina 1.21 Uterus and
Uterine Tubes 1.22 Prostate and Seminal Vesicle 1.23 Epididymis and Ductus
Deferens 1.24 Testis 1.25 Ovary
Definitions, Overview, and Evolution of Body Cavities 1.2 Organogenesis and
the Development of Body Cavities 1.3 Compartmentalization of the
Intraembryonic Coelom 1.4 Organization and Architecture of Body Cavities 2
Cardiovascular System 2.1 Overview and Basic Wall Structure 2.2 Terminal
Vessels and Overview of the Major Blood Vessels 2.3 Cardiogenic Area,
Development of the Heart Tube 2.4 Development of the Inner Chambers of the
Heart and Fate of the Sinus Venosus 2.5 Cardiac Septation (Formation of
Atrial, Interventricular, and Aorticopulmonary Septa) 2.6 Pre- and
Postnatal Circulation and Common Congenital Heart Defects 3 Blood 3.1
Blood: Components 3.2 Blood: Cells 3.3 Blood: Bone Marrow 4 Lymphatic
System 4.1 Overview of the Lymphatic System 4.2 Lymphatic Drainage Pathways
5 Respiratory System 5.1 Overview of the Respiratory System 5.2 Development
of the Larynx, Trachea, and Lungs 5.3 Lung Development and Maturation 6
Digestive System 6.1 Overview of the Digestive System 6.2 Development and
Differentiation of the Gastrointestinal Tract 6.3 Mesenteries and Primordia
of the Digestive Organs in the Caudal Foregut Region; Stomach Rotation 6.4
Stomach Rotation and Organ Location in the Caudal Foregut Region; Formation
of the Omental Bursa 6.5 Rotation of the Intestinal Loop and Development of
Midgut and Hindgut Derivatives 6.6 Summary of the Development of the Midgut
and Hindgut; Developmental Anomalies 7 Urinary System 7.1 Overview of the
Urinary System 7.2 Development of the Kidneys, Renal Pelvis, and Ureters
7.3 Development of Nephrons, and the Urinary Bladder and Ureters;
Developmental Anomalies 8 Genital System 8.1 Overview of the Genital System
8.2 Development of the Gonads 8.3 Development of the Genital Ducts 8.4
Comparison of Gender Differences and Relationship to the Urinary System 8.5
Comparison of Embryonic and Mature Structures 9 Endocrine System 9.1
Overview of the Endocrine System 9.2 Metabolism and Feedback Loop
Regulation in the Endocrine System 10 Autonomic Nervous System 10.1 The
Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Systems 10.2 Afferent Pathways of
the Autonomic Nervous System and the Enteric Nervous System 10.3
Paraganglia B Thorax 1 Overview and Diaphragm 1.1 Divisions of the Thoracic
Cavity and Mediastinum 1.2 Diaphragm: Location and Projection onto the
Trunk 1.3 Diaphragm: Structure and Main Openings 1.4 Diaphragm:
Innervation, Blood, and Lymphatic Vessels 2 Overview of Neurovascular
Structures 2.1 Arteries: Thoracic Aorta 2.2 Veins: Vena Cava and Azygos
System 2.3 Lymphatic Vessels 2.4 Thoracic Lymph Nodes 2.5 Thoracic
Innervation 3 Organs of the Cardiovascular System and their
Neurovasculature 3.1 Location of the Heart in the Thorax 3.2 Pericardium:
Location, Structure, and Innervation 3.3 Heart: Shape and Structure 3.4
Structure of the Heart Musculature (Myocardium) 3.5 Cardiac Chambers 3.6
Overview of the Cardiac Valves (Valve Plane and Cardiac Skeleton) 3.7
Cardiac Valves and Auscultation Sites 3.8 Radiographic Appearance of the
Heart 3.9 Sonographic Appearance of the Heart: Echocardiography 3.10
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the Heart 3.11 Impulse Formation and
Conduction System of the Heart; Electrocardiogram 3.12 Mechanical Action of
the Heart 3.13 Coronary Arteries and Cardiac Veins: Classification and
Topography 3.14 Coronary Arteries: Coronary Circulation 3.15 Coronary Heart
Disease (CHD) and Heart Attack 3.16 Conventional Coronary Angiography
(Heart Catheter Examination): Principle and Execution 3.17 Conventional
Coronary Angiography: RAO and LAO Projections of the Coronary Arteries 3.18
Multislice Spiral Computed Tomography (MSCT) Coronary Angiography 3.19
Balloon Dilatation, Aortocoronary Venous and Arterial IMA Bypass 3.20
Lymphatic Drainage of the Heart 3.21 Innervation of the Heart 4 Organs of
the Respiratory System and their Neurovasculature 4.1 Lungs: Location in
the Thorax 4.2 Pleural Cavities 4.3 Boundaries of the Lungs and Parietal
Pleura 4.4 Trachea 4.5 Lungs: Shape and Structure 4.6 Lungs: Segmentation
4.7 Functional Structure of the Bronchial Tree 4.8 Pulmonary Arteries and
Veins 4.9 Bronchial Arteries and Veins 4.10 Functional Structure of the
Vascular Tree 4.11 Innervation and Lymphatic Drainage of the Trachea,
Bronchial Tree, and Lungs 4.12 Respiratory Mechanics 4.13 Radiological
Anatomy of the Lungs and Vascular System 4.14 Computed Tomography of the
Lungs 5 Esophagus and Thymus and their Neurovasculature 5.1 Esophagus:
Location and Divisions 5.2 Esophagus: Inlet and Outlet, Opening and Closure
5.3 Esophagus: Wall Structure and Weaknesses 5.4 Arteries and Veins of the
Esophagus 5.5 Lymphatic Drainage of the Esophagus 5.6 Innervation of the
Esophagus 5.7 Thymus 6 Topographical Anatomy 6.1 Surface Anatomy,
Topographical Regions, and Palpable Bony Landmarks 6.2 Anatomical Landmarks
of the Thoracic Skeleton (Projection of Organs) 6.3 Structure of the
Anterior Thoracic Wall and its Neurovascular Structures 6.4 Thoracic Organs
in situ: Anterior, Lateral, and Inferior Views 6.5 Thoracic Organs in situ:
Posterior Views 6.6 Heart: Pericardial Cavity 6.7 Overview of the
Mediastinum 6.8 Posterior Mediastinum 6.9 Superior Mediastinum 6.10 Aortic
Arch and Superior Thoracic Aperture 6.11 Clinical Aspects: Coarctation of
the Aorta 6.12 Clinical Aspects: Aortic Aneurysm 7 Cross-Sectional Anatomy
7.1 Cross Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T1–T 7.2
Cross Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T3–T 7.3 Cross
Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T5–T6 7.4 Cross
Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T6–T7 7.5 Cross
Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebra T8 7.6 Cross Sections
through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T9–T10 7.7 Cross Sections
through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T10–T C Abdomen and Pelvis 1
Structure of the Abdominal and Pelvic Cavities: Overview 1.1 Architecture,
Wall Structure, and Functional Aspects 1.2 Divisions of the Abdominal and
Pelvic Cavities 1.3 Classification of Internal Organs Based on their
Relationship to the Abdominal and Pelvic Cavities 2 Overview of
Neurovascular Structures 2.1 Branches of the Abdominal Aorta: Overview and
Paired Branches 2.2 Branches of the Abdominal Aorta: Unpaired and Indirect
Paired Branches 2.3 Inferior Vena Caval System 2.4 Portal Venous System
(Hepatic Portal Vein) 2.5 Venous Anastomoses in the Abdomen and Pelvis 2.6
Lymphatic Trunks and Lymph Nodes 2.7 Overview of the Lymphatic Drainage of
Abdominal and Pelvic Organs 2.8 Autonomic Ganglia and Plexuses 2.9
Organization of the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Systems 3
Organs of the Digestive System and their Neurovasculature 3.1 Stomach:
Location, Shape, Divisions, and Interior View 3.2 Stomach: Wall Structure
and Histology 3.3 Small Intestine: Duodenum 3.4 Small Intestine: Jejunum
and Ileum 3.5 Large Intestine: Colon Segments 3.6 Large Intestine: Wall
Structure, Cecum, and Vermiform Appendix 3.7 Large Intestine: Location,
Shape, and Interior View of Rectum 3.8 Continence Organ: Structure and
Components 3.9 Continence Organ: Function 3.10 Disorders of the Anal Canal:
Hemorrhoidal Disease, Anal Abscesses, and Anal Fistulas 3.11 Colorectal
Tumors: Frequency, Risk Factors, and Screening 3.12 Colorectal Tumors:
Diagnostic Imaging and Surgical Treatment 3.13 Liver: Position and
Relationship to Adjacent Organs 3.14 Liver: Peritoneal Relationships and
Shape 3.15 Liver: Segmentation and Histology 3.16 Gallbladder and Bile
Ducts: Location and Relationships to Adjacent Organs 3.17 Extrahepatic Bile
Ducts and Pancreatic Ducts 3.18 Pancreas 3.19 Spleen 3.20 Branches of the
Celiac Trunk: Arteries Supplying the Stomach, Liver, and Gallbladder 3.21
Branches of the Celiac Trunk: Arteries Supplying the Pancreas, Duodenum,
and Spleen 3.22 Branches of the Superior Mesenteric Artery: Arteries
Supplying the Pancreas, Small Intestine, and Large Intestine 3.23 Branches
of the Inferior Mesenteric Artery: Arteries Supplying the Large Intestine
3.24 Branches of the Inferior Mesenteric Artery: Supply to the Rectum 3.25
Portal Vein: Venous Drainage of the Stomach, Duodenum, Pancreas, and Spleen
3.26 Superior and Inferior Mesenteric Veins: Venous Drainage of the Small
and Large Intestine 3.27 Branches of the Inferior Mesenteric Vein: Venous
Drainage of the Rectum 3.28 Lymphatic Drainage of the Stomach, Spleen,
Pancreas, Duodenum, and Liver 3.29 Lymphatic Drainage of the Small and
Large Intestine 3.30 Autonomic Innervation of the Liver, Gallbladder,
Stomach, Duodenum, Pancreas, and Spleen 3.31 Autonomic Innervation of the
Intestine: Distribution of the Superior Mesenteric Plexus 3.32 Autonomic
Innervation of the Intestine: Distribution of the Inferior Mesenteric
Plexus and Inferior Hypogastric Plexus 4 Organs of the Urinary System and
their Neurovasculature 4.1 Overview of the Urinary Organs; the Kidneys in
situ 4.2 Kidneys: Location, Shape, and Structure 4.3 Kidneys: Architecture
and Microstructure 4.4 Renal Pelvis and Urinary Transport 4.5 Suprarenal
Glands 4.6 Ureters in situ 4.7 Urinary Bladder in situ 4.8 Urinary Bladder,
Bladder Neck, and Urethra: Wall Structure and Function 4.9 Functional
Anatomy of Urinary Continence 4.10 Urethra 4.11 Arteries and Veins of the
Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands: Overview 4.12 Arteries and Veins of the
Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands: Variants 4.13 Lymphatic Drainage of the
Kidneys, Suprarenal Glands, Ureter, and Urinary Bladder 4.14 Autonomic
Innervation of the Urinary Organs and Suprarenal Glands 5 Organs of the
Genital System and their Neurovasculature 5.1 Overview of the Genital Tract
5.2 Female Internal Genitalia: Overview 5.3 Female Internal Genitalia:
Topographical Anatomy and Peritoneal Relationships; Shape and Structure 5.4
Female Internal Genitalia: Wall Structure and Function of the Uterus 5.5
Female Internal Genitalia: Positions of the Uterus and Vagina 5.6 Female
Internal Genitalia: Epithelial Regions of the Uterus 5.7 Female Internal
Genitalia: Cytologic Smear, Conization; Cervical Carcinoma 5.8 Female
Internal Genitalia: Ovary and Follicular Maturation 5.9 Pregnancy and
Childbirth 5.10 Male Genitalia: Accessory Sex Glands 5.11 Prostate Tumors:
Prostatic Carcinoma, Prostatic Hyperplasia; Cancer Screening 5.12 Male
Genitalia: Scrotum, Testis, and Epididymis 5.13 Male Genitalia:
Seminiferous Structures and Ejaculate 5.14 Branches of the Internal Iliac
Artery: Overview of Arteries Supplying the Pelvic Organs and Pelvic Wall
5.15 Vascularization of the Male Pelvic Organs 5.16 Vascularization of the
Female Pelvic Organs 5.17 Vascularization of the Female Internal Genitalia
and Urinary Bladder 5.18 Lymphatic Drainage of the Male and Female
Genitalia 5.19 Autonomic Innervation of the Male Genitalia 5.20 Autonomic
Innervation of the Female Genitalia 6 Topographical Anatomy 6.1 Surface
Anatomy, Topographic Regions, and Palpable Bony Landmarks 6.2 Location of
the Abdominal and Pelvic Organs and their Projection onto the Trunk Wall
6.3 Topography of the Opened Peritoneal Cavity (Supracolic Part and
Infracolic Part) 6.4 Drainage Spaces and Recesses within the Peritoneal
Cavity 6.5 Overview of the Mesenteries 6.6 Topography of the Omental Bursa
6.7 Topography of the Upper Abdominal Organs: Liver, Gallbladder, Duodenum,
and Pancreas 6.8 Topography of the Upper Abdominal Organs: Stomach and
Spleen 6.9 Cross-Sectional Anatomy of the Upper Abdominal Organs 6.10
Topography of the Small and Large Intestine 6.11 Diagnostic Imaging of the
Small and Large Intestine: Plain-Film Abdominal Radiographs and
Double-Contrast Studies 6.12 Diagnostic Imaging of the Small and Large
Intestine: Intestinal Ultrasound, Computed Tomography, and MR Enterography
6.13 Topography of the Rectum 6.14 Retroperitoneum: Overview and Divisions
6.15 Retroperitoneum: Peritoneal Relationships 6.16 Retroperitoneum: Organs
of the Retroperitoneum 6.17 Retroperitoneum: Location of the Kidneys 6.18
Peritoneal Relationships in the Anterior Abdominal Wall 6.19 Peritoneal
Relationships in the Lesser Pelvis 6.20 Topography of Pelvic Connective
Tissue, Levels of the Pelvic Cavity, and the Pelvic Floor 6.21 Suspensory
Apparatus of the Uterus 6.22 Female Pelvis in situ 6.23 Male Pelvis in situ
6.24 Cross-Sectional Anatomy of the Female Pelvis 6.25 Cross-Sectional
Anatomy of the Male Pelvis D Neurovascular Supply to the Organs 1.1 Thymus
1.2 Esophagus 1.3 Heart 1.4 Pericardium 1.5 Lung and Trachea 1.6 Diaphragm
1.7 Liver, Gallbladder, and Spleen 1.8 Stomach 1.9 Duodenum and Pancreas
1.10 Jejunum and Ileum 1.11 Cecum, Vermiform Appendix, Ascending and
Transverse Colon 1.12 Descending Colon and Sigmoid Colon 1.13 Rectum 1.14
Kidney, Ureter, and Suprarenal Gland 1.15 Urinary Bladder, Prostate, and
Seminal Vesicle 1.16 Testis, Epididymis, and Ductus Deferens 1.17 Uterus,
Uterine Tube, and Vagina 1.18 Uterine Tube and Ovary E Organ Fact Sheets
1.1 Thymus 1.2 Pericardium 1.3 Heart 1.4 Trachea, Bronchi, and Lungs 1.5
Esophagus 1.6 Stomach 1.7 Small Intestine: Duodenum 1.8 Small Intestine:
Jejunum and Ileum 1.9 Large Intestine: Cecum with Vermiform Appendix and
Colon 1.10 Large Intestine: Rectum 1.11 Liver 1.12 Gallbladder and Bile
Ducts 1.13 Pancreas 1.14 Spleen 1.15 Suprarenal Glands 1.16 Kidneys 1.17
Ureter 1.18 Urinary Bladder 1.19 Urethra 1.20 Vagina 1.21 Uterus and
Uterine Tubes 1.22 Prostate and Seminal Vesicle 1.23 Epididymis and Ductus
Deferens 1.24 Testis 1.25 Ovary
A Head and Neck
1 Overview
2 Bones, Ligaments, and Joints
3 Classification of the Muscles
4 Classification of the Neurovascular Structures
5 Organs and Their Neurovascular Structures
6 Topographical Anatomy
7 Sectional Anatomy
B Neuroanatomy
1 Introduction to Neuroanatomy
2 Histology of Nerve and Glial Cells
3 Autonomic Nervous System
4 Meninges of the Brain and Spinal Cord
5 Ventricular System and Cerebrospinal Fluid
6 Telencephalon
7 Diencephalon
8 Brainstem
9 Cerebellum
10 Blood Vessels of the Brain
11 Spinal Cord
12 Sectional Anatomy of the Brain
13 Functional Systems
C CNS: Glossary and Synopsis
1 Glossary
2 Synopsis
Appendix
1 Overview
2 Bones, Ligaments, and Joints
3 Classification of the Muscles
4 Classification of the Neurovascular Structures
5 Organs and Their Neurovascular Structures
6 Topographical Anatomy
7 Sectional Anatomy
B Neuroanatomy
1 Introduction to Neuroanatomy
2 Histology of Nerve and Glial Cells
3 Autonomic Nervous System
4 Meninges of the Brain and Spinal Cord
5 Ventricular System and Cerebrospinal Fluid
6 Telencephalon
7 Diencephalon
8 Brainstem
9 Cerebellum
10 Blood Vessels of the Brain
11 Spinal Cord
12 Sectional Anatomy of the Brain
13 Functional Systems
C CNS: Glossary and Synopsis
1 Glossary
2 Synopsis
Appendix
A Structure and Development of Organ Systems 1 Body Cavities 1.1
Definitions, Overview, and Evolution of Body Cavities 1.2 Organogenesis and
the Development of Body Cavities 1.3 Compartmentalization of the
Intraembryonic Coelom 1.4 Organization and Architecture of Body Cavities 2
Cardiovascular System 2.1 Overview and Basic Wall Structure 2.2 Terminal
Vessels and Overview of the Major Blood Vessels 2.3 Cardiogenic Area,
Development of the Heart Tube 2.4 Development of the Inner Chambers of the
Heart and Fate of the Sinus Venosus 2.5 Cardiac Septation (Formation of
Atrial, Interventricular, and Aorticopulmonary Septa) 2.6 Pre- and
Postnatal Circulation and Common Congenital Heart Defects 3 Blood 3.1
Blood: Components 3.2 Blood: Cells 3.3 Blood: Bone Marrow 4 Lymphatic
System 4.1 Overview of the Lymphatic System 4.2 Lymphatic Drainage Pathways
5 Respiratory System 5.1 Overview of the Respiratory System 5.2 Development
of the Larynx, Trachea, and Lungs 5.3 Lung Development and Maturation 6
Digestive System 6.1 Overview of the Digestive System 6.2 Development and
Differentiation of the Gastrointestinal Tract 6.3 Mesenteries and Primordia
of the Digestive Organs in the Caudal Foregut Region; Stomach Rotation 6.4
Stomach Rotation and Organ Location in the Caudal Foregut Region; Formation
of the Omental Bursa 6.5 Rotation of the Intestinal Loop and Development of
Midgut and Hindgut Derivatives 6.6 Summary of the Development of the Midgut
and Hindgut; Developmental Anomalies 7 Urinary System 7.1 Overview of the
Urinary System 7.2 Development of the Kidneys, Renal Pelvis, and Ureters
7.3 Development of Nephrons, and the Urinary Bladder and Ureters;
Developmental Anomalies 8 Genital System 8.1 Overview of the Genital System
8.2 Development of the Gonads 8.3 Development of the Genital Ducts 8.4
Comparison of Gender Differences and Relationship to the Urinary System 8.5
Comparison of Embryonic and Mature Structures 9 Endocrine System 9.1
Overview of the Endocrine System 9.2 Metabolism and Feedback Loop
Regulation in the Endocrine System 10 Autonomic Nervous System 10.1 The
Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Systems 10.2 Afferent Pathways of
the Autonomic Nervous System and the Enteric Nervous System 10.3
Paraganglia B Thorax 1 Overview and Diaphragm 1.1 Divisions of the Thoracic
Cavity and Mediastinum 1.2 Diaphragm: Location and Projection onto the
Trunk 1.3 Diaphragm: Structure and Main Openings 1.4 Diaphragm:
Innervation, Blood, and Lymphatic Vessels 2 Overview of Neurovascular
Structures 2.1 Arteries: Thoracic Aorta 2.2 Veins: Vena Cava and Azygos
System 2.3 Lymphatic Vessels 2.4 Thoracic Lymph Nodes 2.5 Thoracic
Innervation 3 Organs of the Cardiovascular System and their
Neurovasculature 3.1 Location of the Heart in the Thorax 3.2 Pericardium:
Location, Structure, and Innervation 3.3 Heart: Shape and Structure 3.4
Structure of the Heart Musculature (Myocardium) 3.5 Cardiac Chambers 3.6
Overview of the Cardiac Valves (Valve Plane and Cardiac Skeleton) 3.7
Cardiac Valves and Auscultation Sites 3.8 Radiographic Appearance of the
Heart 3.9 Sonographic Appearance of the Heart: Echocardiography 3.10
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the Heart 3.11 Impulse Formation and
Conduction System of the Heart; Electrocardiogram 3.12 Mechanical Action of
the Heart 3.13 Coronary Arteries and Cardiac Veins: Classification and
Topography 3.14 Coronary Arteries: Coronary Circulation 3.15 Coronary Heart
Disease (CHD) and Heart Attack 3.16 Conventional Coronary Angiography
(Heart Catheter Examination): Principle and Execution 3.17 Conventional
Coronary Angiography: RAO and LAO Projections of the Coronary Arteries 3.18
Multislice Spiral Computed Tomography (MSCT) Coronary Angiography 3.19
Balloon Dilatation, Aortocoronary Venous and Arterial IMA Bypass 3.20
Lymphatic Drainage of the Heart 3.21 Innervation of the Heart 4 Organs of
the Respiratory System and their Neurovasculature 4.1 Lungs: Location in
the Thorax 4.2 Pleural Cavities 4.3 Boundaries of the Lungs and Parietal
Pleura 4.4 Trachea 4.5 Lungs: Shape and Structure 4.6 Lungs: Segmentation
4.7 Functional Structure of the Bronchial Tree 4.8 Pulmonary Arteries and
Veins 4.9 Bronchial Arteries and Veins 4.10 Functional Structure of the
Vascular Tree 4.11 Innervation and Lymphatic Drainage of the Trachea,
Bronchial Tree, and Lungs 4.12 Respiratory Mechanics 4.13 Radiological
Anatomy of the Lungs and Vascular System 4.14 Computed Tomography of the
Lungs 5 Esophagus and Thymus and their Neurovasculature 5.1 Esophagus:
Location and Divisions 5.2 Esophagus: Inlet and Outlet, Opening and Closure
5.3 Esophagus: Wall Structure and Weaknesses 5.4 Arteries and Veins of the
Esophagus 5.5 Lymphatic Drainage of the Esophagus 5.6 Innervation of the
Esophagus 5.7 Thymus 6 Topographical Anatomy 6.1 Surface Anatomy,
Topographical Regions, and Palpable Bony Landmarks 6.2 Anatomical Landmarks
of the Thoracic Skeleton (Projection of Organs) 6.3 Structure of the
Anterior Thoracic Wall and its Neurovascular Structures 6.4 Thoracic Organs
in situ: Anterior, Lateral, and Inferior Views 6.5 Thoracic Organs in situ:
Posterior Views 6.6 Heart: Pericardial Cavity 6.7 Overview of the
Mediastinum 6.8 Posterior Mediastinum 6.9 Superior Mediastinum 6.10 Aortic
Arch and Superior Thoracic Aperture 6.11 Clinical Aspects: Coarctation of
the Aorta 6.12 Clinical Aspects: Aortic Aneurysm 7 Cross-Sectional Anatomy
7.1 Cross Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T1–T 7.2
Cross Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T3–T 7.3 Cross
Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T5–T6 7.4 Cross
Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T6–T7 7.5 Cross
Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebra T8 7.6 Cross Sections
through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T9–T10 7.7 Cross Sections
through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T10–T C Abdomen and Pelvis 1
Structure of the Abdominal and Pelvic Cavities: Overview 1.1 Architecture,
Wall Structure, and Functional Aspects 1.2 Divisions of the Abdominal and
Pelvic Cavities 1.3 Classification of Internal Organs Based on their
Relationship to the Abdominal and Pelvic Cavities 2 Overview of
Neurovascular Structures 2.1 Branches of the Abdominal Aorta: Overview and
Paired Branches 2.2 Branches of the Abdominal Aorta: Unpaired and Indirect
Paired Branches 2.3 Inferior Vena Caval System 2.4 Portal Venous System
(Hepatic Portal Vein) 2.5 Venous Anastomoses in the Abdomen and Pelvis 2.6
Lymphatic Trunks and Lymph Nodes 2.7 Overview of the Lymphatic Drainage of
Abdominal and Pelvic Organs 2.8 Autonomic Ganglia and Plexuses 2.9
Organization of the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Systems 3
Organs of the Digestive System and their Neurovasculature 3.1 Stomach:
Location, Shape, Divisions, and Interior View 3.2 Stomach: Wall Structure
and Histology 3.3 Small Intestine: Duodenum 3.4 Small Intestine: Jejunum
and Ileum 3.5 Large Intestine: Colon Segments 3.6 Large Intestine: Wall
Structure, Cecum, and Vermiform Appendix 3.7 Large Intestine: Location,
Shape, and Interior View of Rectum 3.8 Continence Organ: Structure and
Components 3.9 Continence Organ: Function 3.10 Disorders of the Anal Canal:
Hemorrhoidal Disease, Anal Abscesses, and Anal Fistulas 3.11 Colorectal
Tumors: Frequency, Risk Factors, and Screening 3.12 Colorectal Tumors:
Diagnostic Imaging and Surgical Treatment 3.13 Liver: Position and
Relationship to Adjacent Organs 3.14 Liver: Peritoneal Relationships and
Shape 3.15 Liver: Segmentation and Histology 3.16 Gallbladder and Bile
Ducts: Location and Relationships to Adjacent Organs 3.17 Extrahepatic Bile
Ducts and Pancreatic Ducts 3.18 Pancreas 3.19 Spleen 3.20 Branches of the
Celiac Trunk: Arteries Supplying the Stomach, Liver, and Gallbladder 3.21
Branches of the Celiac Trunk: Arteries Supplying the Pancreas, Duodenum,
and Spleen 3.22 Branches of the Superior Mesenteric Artery: Arteries
Supplying the Pancreas, Small Intestine, and Large Intestine 3.23 Branches
of the Inferior Mesenteric Artery: Arteries Supplying the Large Intestine
3.24 Branches of the Inferior Mesenteric Artery: Supply to the Rectum 3.25
Portal Vein: Venous Drainage of the Stomach, Duodenum, Pancreas, and Spleen
3.26 Superior and Inferior Mesenteric Veins: Venous Drainage of the Small
and Large Intestine 3.27 Branches of the Inferior Mesenteric Vein: Venous
Drainage of the Rectum 3.28 Lymphatic Drainage of the Stomach, Spleen,
Pancreas, Duodenum, and Liver 3.29 Lymphatic Drainage of the Small and
Large Intestine 3.30 Autonomic Innervation of the Liver, Gallbladder,
Stomach, Duodenum, Pancreas, and Spleen 3.31 Autonomic Innervation of the
Intestine: Distribution of the Superior Mesenteric Plexus 3.32 Autonomic
Innervation of the Intestine: Distribution of the Inferior Mesenteric
Plexus and Inferior Hypogastric Plexus 4 Organs of the Urinary System and
their Neurovasculature 4.1 Overview of the Urinary Organs; the Kidneys in
situ 4.2 Kidneys: Location, Shape, and Structure 4.3 Kidneys: Architecture
and Microstructure 4.4 Renal Pelvis and Urinary Transport 4.5 Suprarenal
Glands 4.6 Ureters in situ 4.7 Urinary Bladder in situ 4.8 Urinary Bladder,
Bladder Neck, and Urethra: Wall Structure and Function 4.9 Functional
Anatomy of Urinary Continence 4.10 Urethra 4.11 Arteries and Veins of the
Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands: Overview 4.12 Arteries and Veins of the
Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands: Variants 4.13 Lymphatic Drainage of the
Kidneys, Suprarenal Glands, Ureter, and Urinary Bladder 4.14 Autonomic
Innervation of the Urinary Organs and Suprarenal Glands 5 Organs of the
Genital System and their Neurovasculature 5.1 Overview of the Genital Tract
5.2 Female Internal Genitalia: Overview 5.3 Female Internal Genitalia:
Topographical Anatomy and Peritoneal Relationships; Shape and Structure 5.4
Female Internal Genitalia: Wall Structure and Function of the Uterus 5.5
Female Internal Genitalia: Positions of the Uterus and Vagina 5.6 Female
Internal Genitalia: Epithelial Regions of the Uterus 5.7 Female Internal
Genitalia: Cytologic Smear, Conization; Cervical Carcinoma 5.8 Female
Internal Genitalia: Ovary and Follicular Maturation 5.9 Pregnancy and
Childbirth 5.10 Male Genitalia: Accessory Sex Glands 5.11 Prostate Tumors:
Prostatic Carcinoma, Prostatic Hyperplasia; Cancer Screening 5.12 Male
Genitalia: Scrotum, Testis, and Epididymis 5.13 Male Genitalia:
Seminiferous Structures and Ejaculate 5.14 Branches of the Internal Iliac
Artery: Overview of Arteries Supplying the Pelvic Organs and Pelvic Wall
5.15 Vascularization of the Male Pelvic Organs 5.16 Vascularization of the
Female Pelvic Organs 5.17 Vascularization of the Female Internal Genitalia
and Urinary Bladder 5.18 Lymphatic Drainage of the Male and Female
Genitalia 5.19 Autonomic Innervation of the Male Genitalia 5.20 Autonomic
Innervation of the Female Genitalia 6 Topographical Anatomy 6.1 Surface
Anatomy, Topographic Regions, and Palpable Bony Landmarks 6.2 Location of
the Abdominal and Pelvic Organs and their Projection onto the Trunk Wall
6.3 Topography of the Opened Peritoneal Cavity (Supracolic Part and
Infracolic Part) 6.4 Drainage Spaces and Recesses within the Peritoneal
Cavity 6.5 Overview of the Mesenteries 6.6 Topography of the Omental Bursa
6.7 Topography of the Upper Abdominal Organs: Liver, Gallbladder, Duodenum,
and Pancreas 6.8 Topography of the Upper Abdominal Organs: Stomach and
Spleen 6.9 Cross-Sectional Anatomy of the Upper Abdominal Organs 6.10
Topography of the Small and Large Intestine 6.11 Diagnostic Imaging of the
Small and Large Intestine: Plain-Film Abdominal Radiographs and
Double-Contrast Studies 6.12 Diagnostic Imaging of the Small and Large
Intestine: Intestinal Ultrasound, Computed Tomography, and MR Enterography
6.13 Topography of the Rectum 6.14 Retroperitoneum: Overview and Divisions
6.15 Retroperitoneum: Peritoneal Relationships 6.16 Retroperitoneum: Organs
of the Retroperitoneum 6.17 Retroperitoneum: Location of the Kidneys 6.18
Peritoneal Relationships in the Anterior Abdominal Wall 6.19 Peritoneal
Relationships in the Lesser Pelvis 6.20 Topography of Pelvic Connective
Tissue, Levels of the Pelvic Cavity, and the Pelvic Floor 6.21 Suspensory
Apparatus of the Uterus 6.22 Female Pelvis in situ 6.23 Male Pelvis in situ
6.24 Cross-Sectional Anatomy of the Female Pelvis 6.25 Cross-Sectional
Anatomy of the Male Pelvis D Neurovascular Supply to the Organs 1.1 Thymus
1.2 Esophagus 1.3 Heart 1.4 Pericardium 1.5 Lung and Trachea 1.6 Diaphragm
1.7 Liver, Gallbladder, and Spleen 1.8 Stomach 1.9 Duodenum and Pancreas
1.10 Jejunum and Ileum 1.11 Cecum, Vermiform Appendix, Ascending and
Transverse Colon 1.12 Descending Colon and Sigmoid Colon 1.13 Rectum 1.14
Kidney, Ureter, and Suprarenal Gland 1.15 Urinary Bladder, Prostate, and
Seminal Vesicle 1.16 Testis, Epididymis, and Ductus Deferens 1.17 Uterus,
Uterine Tube, and Vagina 1.18 Uterine Tube and Ovary E Organ Fact Sheets
1.1 Thymus 1.2 Pericardium 1.3 Heart 1.4 Trachea, Bronchi, and Lungs 1.5
Esophagus 1.6 Stomach 1.7 Small Intestine: Duodenum 1.8 Small Intestine:
Jejunum and Ileum 1.9 Large Intestine: Cecum with Vermiform Appendix and
Colon 1.10 Large Intestine: Rectum 1.11 Liver 1.12 Gallbladder and Bile
Ducts 1.13 Pancreas 1.14 Spleen 1.15 Suprarenal Glands 1.16 Kidneys 1.17
Ureter 1.18 Urinary Bladder 1.19 Urethra 1.20 Vagina 1.21 Uterus and
Uterine Tubes 1.22 Prostate and Seminal Vesicle 1.23 Epididymis and Ductus
Deferens 1.24 Testis 1.25 Ovary
Definitions, Overview, and Evolution of Body Cavities 1.2 Organogenesis and
the Development of Body Cavities 1.3 Compartmentalization of the
Intraembryonic Coelom 1.4 Organization and Architecture of Body Cavities 2
Cardiovascular System 2.1 Overview and Basic Wall Structure 2.2 Terminal
Vessels and Overview of the Major Blood Vessels 2.3 Cardiogenic Area,
Development of the Heart Tube 2.4 Development of the Inner Chambers of the
Heart and Fate of the Sinus Venosus 2.5 Cardiac Septation (Formation of
Atrial, Interventricular, and Aorticopulmonary Septa) 2.6 Pre- and
Postnatal Circulation and Common Congenital Heart Defects 3 Blood 3.1
Blood: Components 3.2 Blood: Cells 3.3 Blood: Bone Marrow 4 Lymphatic
System 4.1 Overview of the Lymphatic System 4.2 Lymphatic Drainage Pathways
5 Respiratory System 5.1 Overview of the Respiratory System 5.2 Development
of the Larynx, Trachea, and Lungs 5.3 Lung Development and Maturation 6
Digestive System 6.1 Overview of the Digestive System 6.2 Development and
Differentiation of the Gastrointestinal Tract 6.3 Mesenteries and Primordia
of the Digestive Organs in the Caudal Foregut Region; Stomach Rotation 6.4
Stomach Rotation and Organ Location in the Caudal Foregut Region; Formation
of the Omental Bursa 6.5 Rotation of the Intestinal Loop and Development of
Midgut and Hindgut Derivatives 6.6 Summary of the Development of the Midgut
and Hindgut; Developmental Anomalies 7 Urinary System 7.1 Overview of the
Urinary System 7.2 Development of the Kidneys, Renal Pelvis, and Ureters
7.3 Development of Nephrons, and the Urinary Bladder and Ureters;
Developmental Anomalies 8 Genital System 8.1 Overview of the Genital System
8.2 Development of the Gonads 8.3 Development of the Genital Ducts 8.4
Comparison of Gender Differences and Relationship to the Urinary System 8.5
Comparison of Embryonic and Mature Structures 9 Endocrine System 9.1
Overview of the Endocrine System 9.2 Metabolism and Feedback Loop
Regulation in the Endocrine System 10 Autonomic Nervous System 10.1 The
Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Systems 10.2 Afferent Pathways of
the Autonomic Nervous System and the Enteric Nervous System 10.3
Paraganglia B Thorax 1 Overview and Diaphragm 1.1 Divisions of the Thoracic
Cavity and Mediastinum 1.2 Diaphragm: Location and Projection onto the
Trunk 1.3 Diaphragm: Structure and Main Openings 1.4 Diaphragm:
Innervation, Blood, and Lymphatic Vessels 2 Overview of Neurovascular
Structures 2.1 Arteries: Thoracic Aorta 2.2 Veins: Vena Cava and Azygos
System 2.3 Lymphatic Vessels 2.4 Thoracic Lymph Nodes 2.5 Thoracic
Innervation 3 Organs of the Cardiovascular System and their
Neurovasculature 3.1 Location of the Heart in the Thorax 3.2 Pericardium:
Location, Structure, and Innervation 3.3 Heart: Shape and Structure 3.4
Structure of the Heart Musculature (Myocardium) 3.5 Cardiac Chambers 3.6
Overview of the Cardiac Valves (Valve Plane and Cardiac Skeleton) 3.7
Cardiac Valves and Auscultation Sites 3.8 Radiographic Appearance of the
Heart 3.9 Sonographic Appearance of the Heart: Echocardiography 3.10
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the Heart 3.11 Impulse Formation and
Conduction System of the Heart; Electrocardiogram 3.12 Mechanical Action of
the Heart 3.13 Coronary Arteries and Cardiac Veins: Classification and
Topography 3.14 Coronary Arteries: Coronary Circulation 3.15 Coronary Heart
Disease (CHD) and Heart Attack 3.16 Conventional Coronary Angiography
(Heart Catheter Examination): Principle and Execution 3.17 Conventional
Coronary Angiography: RAO and LAO Projections of the Coronary Arteries 3.18
Multislice Spiral Computed Tomography (MSCT) Coronary Angiography 3.19
Balloon Dilatation, Aortocoronary Venous and Arterial IMA Bypass 3.20
Lymphatic Drainage of the Heart 3.21 Innervation of the Heart 4 Organs of
the Respiratory System and their Neurovasculature 4.1 Lungs: Location in
the Thorax 4.2 Pleural Cavities 4.3 Boundaries of the Lungs and Parietal
Pleura 4.4 Trachea 4.5 Lungs: Shape and Structure 4.6 Lungs: Segmentation
4.7 Functional Structure of the Bronchial Tree 4.8 Pulmonary Arteries and
Veins 4.9 Bronchial Arteries and Veins 4.10 Functional Structure of the
Vascular Tree 4.11 Innervation and Lymphatic Drainage of the Trachea,
Bronchial Tree, and Lungs 4.12 Respiratory Mechanics 4.13 Radiological
Anatomy of the Lungs and Vascular System 4.14 Computed Tomography of the
Lungs 5 Esophagus and Thymus and their Neurovasculature 5.1 Esophagus:
Location and Divisions 5.2 Esophagus: Inlet and Outlet, Opening and Closure
5.3 Esophagus: Wall Structure and Weaknesses 5.4 Arteries and Veins of the
Esophagus 5.5 Lymphatic Drainage of the Esophagus 5.6 Innervation of the
Esophagus 5.7 Thymus 6 Topographical Anatomy 6.1 Surface Anatomy,
Topographical Regions, and Palpable Bony Landmarks 6.2 Anatomical Landmarks
of the Thoracic Skeleton (Projection of Organs) 6.3 Structure of the
Anterior Thoracic Wall and its Neurovascular Structures 6.4 Thoracic Organs
in situ: Anterior, Lateral, and Inferior Views 6.5 Thoracic Organs in situ:
Posterior Views 6.6 Heart: Pericardial Cavity 6.7 Overview of the
Mediastinum 6.8 Posterior Mediastinum 6.9 Superior Mediastinum 6.10 Aortic
Arch and Superior Thoracic Aperture 6.11 Clinical Aspects: Coarctation of
the Aorta 6.12 Clinical Aspects: Aortic Aneurysm 7 Cross-Sectional Anatomy
7.1 Cross Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T1–T 7.2
Cross Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T3–T 7.3 Cross
Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T5–T6 7.4 Cross
Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T6–T7 7.5 Cross
Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebra T8 7.6 Cross Sections
through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T9–T10 7.7 Cross Sections
through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T10–T C Abdomen and Pelvis 1
Structure of the Abdominal and Pelvic Cavities: Overview 1.1 Architecture,
Wall Structure, and Functional Aspects 1.2 Divisions of the Abdominal and
Pelvic Cavities 1.3 Classification of Internal Organs Based on their
Relationship to the Abdominal and Pelvic Cavities 2 Overview of
Neurovascular Structures 2.1 Branches of the Abdominal Aorta: Overview and
Paired Branches 2.2 Branches of the Abdominal Aorta: Unpaired and Indirect
Paired Branches 2.3 Inferior Vena Caval System 2.4 Portal Venous System
(Hepatic Portal Vein) 2.5 Venous Anastomoses in the Abdomen and Pelvis 2.6
Lymphatic Trunks and Lymph Nodes 2.7 Overview of the Lymphatic Drainage of
Abdominal and Pelvic Organs 2.8 Autonomic Ganglia and Plexuses 2.9
Organization of the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Systems 3
Organs of the Digestive System and their Neurovasculature 3.1 Stomach:
Location, Shape, Divisions, and Interior View 3.2 Stomach: Wall Structure
and Histology 3.3 Small Intestine: Duodenum 3.4 Small Intestine: Jejunum
and Ileum 3.5 Large Intestine: Colon Segments 3.6 Large Intestine: Wall
Structure, Cecum, and Vermiform Appendix 3.7 Large Intestine: Location,
Shape, and Interior View of Rectum 3.8 Continence Organ: Structure and
Components 3.9 Continence Organ: Function 3.10 Disorders of the Anal Canal:
Hemorrhoidal Disease, Anal Abscesses, and Anal Fistulas 3.11 Colorectal
Tumors: Frequency, Risk Factors, and Screening 3.12 Colorectal Tumors:
Diagnostic Imaging and Surgical Treatment 3.13 Liver: Position and
Relationship to Adjacent Organs 3.14 Liver: Peritoneal Relationships and
Shape 3.15 Liver: Segmentation and Histology 3.16 Gallbladder and Bile
Ducts: Location and Relationships to Adjacent Organs 3.17 Extrahepatic Bile
Ducts and Pancreatic Ducts 3.18 Pancreas 3.19 Spleen 3.20 Branches of the
Celiac Trunk: Arteries Supplying the Stomach, Liver, and Gallbladder 3.21
Branches of the Celiac Trunk: Arteries Supplying the Pancreas, Duodenum,
and Spleen 3.22 Branches of the Superior Mesenteric Artery: Arteries
Supplying the Pancreas, Small Intestine, and Large Intestine 3.23 Branches
of the Inferior Mesenteric Artery: Arteries Supplying the Large Intestine
3.24 Branches of the Inferior Mesenteric Artery: Supply to the Rectum 3.25
Portal Vein: Venous Drainage of the Stomach, Duodenum, Pancreas, and Spleen
3.26 Superior and Inferior Mesenteric Veins: Venous Drainage of the Small
and Large Intestine 3.27 Branches of the Inferior Mesenteric Vein: Venous
Drainage of the Rectum 3.28 Lymphatic Drainage of the Stomach, Spleen,
Pancreas, Duodenum, and Liver 3.29 Lymphatic Drainage of the Small and
Large Intestine 3.30 Autonomic Innervation of the Liver, Gallbladder,
Stomach, Duodenum, Pancreas, and Spleen 3.31 Autonomic Innervation of the
Intestine: Distribution of the Superior Mesenteric Plexus 3.32 Autonomic
Innervation of the Intestine: Distribution of the Inferior Mesenteric
Plexus and Inferior Hypogastric Plexus 4 Organs of the Urinary System and
their Neurovasculature 4.1 Overview of the Urinary Organs; the Kidneys in
situ 4.2 Kidneys: Location, Shape, and Structure 4.3 Kidneys: Architecture
and Microstructure 4.4 Renal Pelvis and Urinary Transport 4.5 Suprarenal
Glands 4.6 Ureters in situ 4.7 Urinary Bladder in situ 4.8 Urinary Bladder,
Bladder Neck, and Urethra: Wall Structure and Function 4.9 Functional
Anatomy of Urinary Continence 4.10 Urethra 4.11 Arteries and Veins of the
Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands: Overview 4.12 Arteries and Veins of the
Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands: Variants 4.13 Lymphatic Drainage of the
Kidneys, Suprarenal Glands, Ureter, and Urinary Bladder 4.14 Autonomic
Innervation of the Urinary Organs and Suprarenal Glands 5 Organs of the
Genital System and their Neurovasculature 5.1 Overview of the Genital Tract
5.2 Female Internal Genitalia: Overview 5.3 Female Internal Genitalia:
Topographical Anatomy and Peritoneal Relationships; Shape and Structure 5.4
Female Internal Genitalia: Wall Structure and Function of the Uterus 5.5
Female Internal Genitalia: Positions of the Uterus and Vagina 5.6 Female
Internal Genitalia: Epithelial Regions of the Uterus 5.7 Female Internal
Genitalia: Cytologic Smear, Conization; Cervical Carcinoma 5.8 Female
Internal Genitalia: Ovary and Follicular Maturation 5.9 Pregnancy and
Childbirth 5.10 Male Genitalia: Accessory Sex Glands 5.11 Prostate Tumors:
Prostatic Carcinoma, Prostatic Hyperplasia; Cancer Screening 5.12 Male
Genitalia: Scrotum, Testis, and Epididymis 5.13 Male Genitalia:
Seminiferous Structures and Ejaculate 5.14 Branches of the Internal Iliac
Artery: Overview of Arteries Supplying the Pelvic Organs and Pelvic Wall
5.15 Vascularization of the Male Pelvic Organs 5.16 Vascularization of the
Female Pelvic Organs 5.17 Vascularization of the Female Internal Genitalia
and Urinary Bladder 5.18 Lymphatic Drainage of the Male and Female
Genitalia 5.19 Autonomic Innervation of the Male Genitalia 5.20 Autonomic
Innervation of the Female Genitalia 6 Topographical Anatomy 6.1 Surface
Anatomy, Topographic Regions, and Palpable Bony Landmarks 6.2 Location of
the Abdominal and Pelvic Organs and their Projection onto the Trunk Wall
6.3 Topography of the Opened Peritoneal Cavity (Supracolic Part and
Infracolic Part) 6.4 Drainage Spaces and Recesses within the Peritoneal
Cavity 6.5 Overview of the Mesenteries 6.6 Topography of the Omental Bursa
6.7 Topography of the Upper Abdominal Organs: Liver, Gallbladder, Duodenum,
and Pancreas 6.8 Topography of the Upper Abdominal Organs: Stomach and
Spleen 6.9 Cross-Sectional Anatomy of the Upper Abdominal Organs 6.10
Topography of the Small and Large Intestine 6.11 Diagnostic Imaging of the
Small and Large Intestine: Plain-Film Abdominal Radiographs and
Double-Contrast Studies 6.12 Diagnostic Imaging of the Small and Large
Intestine: Intestinal Ultrasound, Computed Tomography, and MR Enterography
6.13 Topography of the Rectum 6.14 Retroperitoneum: Overview and Divisions
6.15 Retroperitoneum: Peritoneal Relationships 6.16 Retroperitoneum: Organs
of the Retroperitoneum 6.17 Retroperitoneum: Location of the Kidneys 6.18
Peritoneal Relationships in the Anterior Abdominal Wall 6.19 Peritoneal
Relationships in the Lesser Pelvis 6.20 Topography of Pelvic Connective
Tissue, Levels of the Pelvic Cavity, and the Pelvic Floor 6.21 Suspensory
Apparatus of the Uterus 6.22 Female Pelvis in situ 6.23 Male Pelvis in situ
6.24 Cross-Sectional Anatomy of the Female Pelvis 6.25 Cross-Sectional
Anatomy of the Male Pelvis D Neurovascular Supply to the Organs 1.1 Thymus
1.2 Esophagus 1.3 Heart 1.4 Pericardium 1.5 Lung and Trachea 1.6 Diaphragm
1.7 Liver, Gallbladder, and Spleen 1.8 Stomach 1.9 Duodenum and Pancreas
1.10 Jejunum and Ileum 1.11 Cecum, Vermiform Appendix, Ascending and
Transverse Colon 1.12 Descending Colon and Sigmoid Colon 1.13 Rectum 1.14
Kidney, Ureter, and Suprarenal Gland 1.15 Urinary Bladder, Prostate, and
Seminal Vesicle 1.16 Testis, Epididymis, and Ductus Deferens 1.17 Uterus,
Uterine Tube, and Vagina 1.18 Uterine Tube and Ovary E Organ Fact Sheets
1.1 Thymus 1.2 Pericardium 1.3 Heart 1.4 Trachea, Bronchi, and Lungs 1.5
Esophagus 1.6 Stomach 1.7 Small Intestine: Duodenum 1.8 Small Intestine:
Jejunum and Ileum 1.9 Large Intestine: Cecum with Vermiform Appendix and
Colon 1.10 Large Intestine: Rectum 1.11 Liver 1.12 Gallbladder and Bile
Ducts 1.13 Pancreas 1.14 Spleen 1.15 Suprarenal Glands 1.16 Kidneys 1.17
Ureter 1.18 Urinary Bladder 1.19 Urethra 1.20 Vagina 1.21 Uterus and
Uterine Tubes 1.22 Prostate and Seminal Vesicle 1.23 Epididymis and Ductus
Deferens 1.24 Testis 1.25 Ovary
A Head and Neck
1 Overview
2 Bones, Ligaments, and Joints
3 Classification of the Muscles
4 Classification of the Neurovascular Structures
5 Organs and Their Neurovascular Structures
6 Topographical Anatomy
7 Sectional Anatomy
B Neuroanatomy
1 Introduction to Neuroanatomy
2 Histology of Nerve and Glial Cells
3 Autonomic Nervous System
4 Meninges of the Brain and Spinal Cord
5 Ventricular System and Cerebrospinal Fluid
6 Telencephalon
7 Diencephalon
8 Brainstem
9 Cerebellum
10 Blood Vessels of the Brain
11 Spinal Cord
12 Sectional Anatomy of the Brain
13 Functional Systems
C CNS: Glossary and Synopsis
1 Glossary
2 Synopsis
Appendix
1 Overview
2 Bones, Ligaments, and Joints
3 Classification of the Muscles
4 Classification of the Neurovascular Structures
5 Organs and Their Neurovascular Structures
6 Topographical Anatomy
7 Sectional Anatomy
B Neuroanatomy
1 Introduction to Neuroanatomy
2 Histology of Nerve and Glial Cells
3 Autonomic Nervous System
4 Meninges of the Brain and Spinal Cord
5 Ventricular System and Cerebrospinal Fluid
6 Telencephalon
7 Diencephalon
8 Brainstem
9 Cerebellum
10 Blood Vessels of the Brain
11 Spinal Cord
12 Sectional Anatomy of the Brain
13 Functional Systems
C CNS: Glossary and Synopsis
1 Glossary
2 Synopsis
Appendix