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Netter's Clinical Anatomy E-Book

✍ Scribed by Hansen, John T


Publisher
Elsevier
Year
2018;2017
Tongue
English
Leaves
630
Series
Netter Basic Science Ser
Edition
4th ed
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Focus on the clinically relevant aspects of anatomy and bridge normal anatomy to common clinical conditions withNetter's Clinical Anatomy, 4th Edition. Thiseasy-to-read, visually stunning textfeaturesnearly 600 superb Netter-style illustrations that provide essential descriptions of anatomy, embryology, and pathologyto help youunderstand their clinical relevance. Authored by John Hansen, PhD, an Honored Member of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists, this book is an ideal anatomy reference for students who want to make the most of their study time or need a concise review of clinical anatomy.


Clinical Focus boxes presenthundreds of illustrated clinical correlations that bridge anatomy to pathophysiology. Every clinical correlation - more than 200 in all - is illustrated.

Features and Characteristics boxes explainthe relation between structure and function.


Muscle/Ligament/Joint tables summarize attachment points, actions, and other key information related to each structure.

BothUSMLE-style review questions and short answer questionsonline help you gauge your mastery of the material and identify areas where you may need further study.Portable book sizemakes it easy to carry on the go.
More review questions, including figure- and image-based questions

More Clinical Focus boxes eBook version included with purchase. Thisenhanced eBook experienceincludes additional multiple-choice questions, 3D models, and fully searchable text and images.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Cover......Page 1
Inside Front Cover......Page 2
Marketing ads......Page 3
Netter's Clinical Anatomy......Page 5
Copyright Page......Page 6
Dedication......Page 7
About the Artists......Page 8
About the Author......Page 9
Acknowledgments......Page 10
Preface......Page 11
Table Of Contents......Page 13
Clinical Focus Boxes......Page 14
Anatomical Variability......Page 21
2. Skin......Page 24
Shapes and Function of Bones......Page 25
Bone Development......Page 28
Types of Joints......Page 29
4. Muscular System......Page 30
Blood Vessels......Page 34
Heart......Page 35
General Organization......Page 39
Immune Response......Page 40
7. Respiratory System......Page 41
Neurons......Page 42
Glia......Page 44
Meninges......Page 45
Cranial Nerves......Page 46
Spinal Nerves......Page 47
Sympathetic Division......Page 49
Parasympathetic Division......Page 51
Enteric Nervous System......Page 52
9. Endocrine System......Page 53
10. Gastrointestinal System......Page 54
11. Urinary System......Page 55
13. Body Cavities......Page 56
Week 2: Formation of the Bilaminar Embryonic Disc......Page 58
General Introduction......Page 59
Computed Tomography......Page 62
Magnetic Resonance Imaging......Page 63
Ultrasound......Page 64
Challenge Yourself Questions......Page 66
Answers to Challenge Yourself Questions......Page 69
3. Vertebral Column......Page 72
Typical Vertebra......Page 74
Sacrum and Coccyx......Page 75
Joints and Ligaments of Vertebral Arches and Bodies......Page 77
Movements of the Spine......Page 86
4. Muscles of the Back......Page 87
Extrinsic Back Muscles......Page 88
Intrinsic Back Muscles......Page 90
Suboccipital Muscles......Page 92
Typical Spinal Nerve......Page 94
Dermatomes......Page 96
Dura Mater......Page 97
Subarachnoid Space and Choroid Plexus......Page 98
Blood Supply to Spinal Cord......Page 99
Development of Myotomes, Dermatomes, and Sclerotomes......Page 101
Vertebral Column Development......Page 102
Neurulation and Development of the Spinal Cord......Page 103
Challenge Yourself Questions......Page 109
Answers to Challenge Yourself Questions......Page 112
Key Landmarks......Page 116
Planes of Reference......Page 117
Thoracic Cage......Page 118
Muscles of Anterior Thoracic Wall......Page 119
Intercostal Vessels and Nerves......Page 121
Female Breast......Page 123
Pleural Spaces (Cavities)......Page 124
Respiration......Page 130
Trachea and Bronchi......Page 133
The Heart......Page 134
Coronary Arteries and Cardiac Veins......Page 140
Chambers of the Heart......Page 142
Conduction System of the Heart......Page 147
Autonomic Innervation of the Heart......Page 151
6. Mediastinum......Page 153
Esophagus and Thoracic Aorta......Page 154
Arteries of the Thoracic Aorta (Fig. 3.27)......Page 157
Veins of the Thorax (Fig. 3.28)......Page 159
Thoracic Lymphatics......Page 160
Development of Embryonic Heart Tube and Heart Chambers......Page 161
Fetal Circulation......Page 166
Challenge Yourself Questions......Page 182
Chapter 3: Thorax......Page 186
Key Landmarks......Page 190
Innervation and Blood Supply......Page 192
4. Inguinal Region......Page 195
Inguinal Canal......Page 196
Peritoneal Cavity......Page 200
Abdominal Esophagus and Stomach......Page 203
Large Intestine......Page 205
Liver......Page 208
Gallbladder......Page 219
Pancreas......Page 220
Spleen......Page 222
Arterial Supply to the Abdominal Viscera......Page 224
Venous Drainage......Page 228
Lymphatics......Page 229
Innervation......Page 232
Fascia and Muscles......Page 235
Kidneys and Adrenal (Suprarenal) Glands......Page 236
Abdominal Vessels......Page 241
Arteries of the Abdominal Aorta......Page 242
Veins of the Abdomen (Caval System)......Page 245
Hepatic Portal System of Veins......Page 246
Innervation......Page 247
Summary of Gut Development......Page 248
Urinary System Development......Page 252
Adrenal (Suprarenal) Gland Development......Page 256
Challenge Yourself Questions......Page 262
Answers to Challenge Yourself Questions......Page 266
Bony Pelvic Girdle......Page 270
Muscles of the Pelvis......Page 274
Pelvic Fascia......Page 275
Distal Urinary Tract......Page 276
Female Pelvic Reproductive Viscera......Page 278
Male Pelvic Reproductive Viscera......Page 281
Pelvic Peritoneum......Page 290
Overview of Pelvic and Perineal Arteries......Page 295
7. Innervation......Page 297
Anal Triangle (Both Genders)......Page 299
Urogenital Triangle......Page 300
9. Male Perineum......Page 304
Development of the Reproductive Organs......Page 314
Development of the External Genitalia......Page 316
Challenge Yourself Questions......Page 321
Answers to Challenge Yourself Questions......Page 324
2. Surface Anatomy......Page 329
Bones and Joints of the Pelvic Girdle and Hip......Page 331
Access to the Lower Limb......Page 336
Muscles......Page 339
Neurovascular Structures......Page 340
Bones......Page 341
Medial Compartment Thigh Muscles, Vessels, and Nerves......Page 343
Femoral Triangle......Page 346
Femoral Artery......Page 348
Knee Joint......Page 350
Popliteal Fossa......Page 353
Leg in Cross Section......Page 364
Bones and Joints......Page 369
Muscles, Vessels, and Nerves of the Sole of the Foot......Page 375
8. Lower Limb Muscle Summary and Gait......Page 378
Arteries of the Lower Limb......Page 388
Veins of the Lower Limb......Page 389
Femoral Nerve......Page 392
Fibular Nerve......Page 393
11. Embryology......Page 395
Challenge Yourself Questions......Page 399
Answers to Challenge Yourself Questions......Page 403
Bones and Joints of Pectoral Girdle and Shoulder......Page 406
Muscles......Page 412
4. Axilla......Page 416
Axillary Vessels......Page 417
Brachial Plexus......Page 420
Axillary Lymph Nodes......Page 422
Anterior Compartment Arm Muscles, Vessels, and Nerves......Page 423
Posterior Compartment Arm Muscles, Vessels, and Nerves......Page 424
Arm in Cross Section......Page 426
Anterior Compartment Forearm Muscles, Vessels, and Nerves......Page 427
Posterior Compartment Forearm Muscles, Vessels, and Nerves......Page 434
Forearm in Cross Section......Page 435
Bones and Joints......Page 437
Carpal Tunnel and the Extensor Compartments......Page 438
Intrinsic Hand Muscles......Page 439
Palmar Spaces and Tendon Sheaths......Page 445
8. Upper Limb Muscle Summary......Page 451
Veins of the Upper Limb......Page 453
Radial Nerve in the Arm and Forearm......Page 456
Median Nerve in Forearm and Hand......Page 457
Appendicular Skeleton......Page 459
Limb Bud Rotation and Dermatomes......Page 464
Challenge Yourself Questions......Page 471
Answers to Challenge Yourself Questions......Page 475
3. Skull......Page 479
Meninges......Page 484
Subarachnoid Space......Page 488
Gross Anatomy of the Brain......Page 491
Blood Supply to the Brain......Page 492
Cranial Nerves......Page 494
Muscles of Facial Expression......Page 503
Bony Orbit......Page 509
Eyelids and Lacrimal Apparatus......Page 510
Nerves in the Orbit......Page 514
Retina......Page 517
Accommodation of the Lens......Page 518
Blood Supply to the Orbit and Eye......Page 522
7. Ear......Page 523
Internal Ear......Page 525
Muscles of Mastication......Page 529
Parotid Gland......Page 532
Infratemporal Fossa......Page 535
Vascular Supply......Page 536
Paranasal Sinuses......Page 538
Nasal Cavities......Page 540
Blood Supply and Innervation......Page 542
Muscles......Page 544
Salivary Glands......Page 545
Teeth and Gums (Gingivae)......Page 546
11. Neck......Page 548
Blood Supply......Page 551
Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands......Page 555
Prevertebral Muscles......Page 558
12. Pharynx......Page 560
13. Larynx......Page 565
14. Head and Neck Vascular and Lymphatic Summary......Page 569
Arteries of the Head and Neck (see Fig. 8.65)......Page 570
Veins of the Head and Neck......Page 572
Autonomic Innervation......Page 573
Cranial Nerves......Page 574
Trigeminal Nerve......Page 575
Facial Nerve......Page 576
Vagus Nerve......Page 577
Cranial Nerve Development......Page 578
Pharyngeal Arch and Pouch Development......Page 580
Facial and Palatal Development......Page 584
Salivary Gland and Tooth Development......Page 586
Challenge Yourself Questions......Page 591
Answers to Challenge Yourself Questions......Page 595
A......Page 599
B......Page 601
C......Page 603
D......Page 605
E......Page 606
F......Page 608
G......Page 609
H......Page 610
I......Page 611
L......Page 613
M......Page 615
N......Page 617
O......Page 618
P......Page 619
R......Page 622
S......Page 623
T......Page 627
U......Page 628
V......Page 629
Z......Page 630

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