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Atlas of Clinical Gross Anatomy E-Book

Atlas of Clinical Gross Anatomy E-Book

Kenneth P. Moses | Pedro B. Nava | John C. Banks | Darrell K. Petersen

(2012)

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Abstract

Atlas of Clinical Gross Anatomy uses over 500 incredibly well-executed and superb dissection photos and illustrations to guide you through all the key structures you’ll need to learn in your gross anatomy course. This medical textbook helps you master essential surface, gross, and radiologic anatomy concepts through high-quality photos, digital enhancements, and concise text introductions throughout.

  • Get a clear understanding of surface, gross, and radiologic anatomy with a resource that’s great for use before, during, and after lab work, in preparation for examinations, and later on as a primer for clinical work.
  • Learn as intuitively as possible with large, full-page photos for effortless comprehension. No more confusion and peering at small, closely cropped pictures!
  • Easily distinguish highlighted structures from the background in each dissection with the aid of digitally color-enhanced images.
  • See structures the way they present in the anatomy lab with specially commissioned dissections, all done using freshly dissected cadavers prepared using low-alcohol fixative.
  • Bridge the gap between gross anatomy and clinical practice with clinical correlations throughout.
  • Master anatomy efficiently with one text covering all you need to know, from surface to radiologic anatomy, that’s ideal for shortened anatomy courses.
  • Review key structures quickly thanks to detailed dissection headings and unique icon navigation.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Front cover cover
Inside front cover ifc
Atlas of Clinical Gross Anatomy i
Copyright page iv
Dedication v
Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Editorial Review Board xi
Specialist Reviewers xv
Table of Contents xvii
1 Introduction to Anatomy 2
Body Systems 3
Musculoskeletal System 3
Skeleton 3
Muscles 3
Muscle Names 3
Connective Tissue 3
Muscle Groups 3
Nervous System 3
Autonomic Division 3
Cardiovascular System 4
Arteries 4
Veins 5
Lymphatic System 5
Section 1 Head and Neck 7
2 Introduction to the Head and Neck 8
Head 8
Neck 8
Muscles 9
Nerves 9
Arteries 9
Veins 10
Lymphatics 11
3 Skull 12
Nerves 12
Brain and Cranial Nerves 13
Cranial Nerves 13
Brain 13
Arteries 14
Veins and Lymphatics 14
Clinical Correlations 14
Skull Fracture 14
Glasgow Coma Scale 14
Types of Skull Fractures 14
4 Scalp and Face 26
Scalp 26
Nerves 26
Arteries 26
Veins and Lymphatics 27
Face 27
Muscles and Nerves 27
Arteries 28
Veins and Lymphatics 28
Clinical Correlations 28
Scalp Laceration 28
Facial Nerve [VII] Paresis 29
5 Parotid, Temporal, and Pterygopalatine Region 44
Muscles 44
Nerves 45
Arteries 46
Veins and Lymphatics 46
Clinical Correlations 46
Parotid Tumors 46
6 Orbit 60
Lacrimal Apparatus 60
Bony Orbit 60
Muscles 61
Nerves 61
Arteries 62
Veins and Lymphatics 62
Clinical Correlations 62
Corneal Abrasion 62
7 Ear 74
External Ear 74
External Acoustic Meatus 74
Middle Ear 74
Inner Ear 75
Clinical Correlations 75
Otitis Media 75
Otitis Externa 75
8 Nasal Region 86
External Nose 86
Nasal Cavity 86
Nerves 87
Arteries 87
Veins and Lymphatics 87
Paranasal Sinuses 87
Clinical Correlations 88
Nosebleed (Epistaxis) 88
Sinusitis 88
9 Oral Region 98
Muscles 98
Nerves 98
Arteries 99
Veins and Lymphatics 99
Salivary Glands 99
Clinical Correlations 99
Tonsillitis 99
Sialadenitis 99
Sialolithiasis 99
10 Pharynx and Larynx 108
Pharynx 108
Muscles 109
Nerves 109
Arteries 109
Veins and Lymphatics 109
Larynx 109
Muscles 110
Nerves 110
Arteries 110
Veins and Lymphatics 110
Clinical Correlations 110
Viral Croup 110
Epiglottitis 110
Pharyngitis 110
11 Submandibular Region 124
Muscles 124
Nerves 124
Arteries 125
Veins and Lymphatics 125
Submandibular Gland 125
Clinical Correlations 125
Mandibular Fracture 125
12 Anterior Triangle of the Neck 132
Muscles 132
Nerves 132
Arteries 133
Veins and Lymphatics 133
Thyroid Gland 133
Parathyroid Glands 134
Clinical Correlations 134
Thyroid Mass or Nodules 134
Neck Mass or Nodule 134
13 Posterior Triangle of the Neck and Deep Neck 148
Muscles 148
Nerves 149
Arteries 149
Veins and Lymphatics 150
Clinical Correlations 150
Penetrating Neck Trauma 150
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome 150
Placement of a Central Line (Venous Catheter) 150
Section 2 Upper Limb 163
14 Introduction to the Upper Limb 164
Muscles 164
Nerves 164
Arteries 164
Veins 165
Lymphatics 165
15 Breast and Pectoral Region 166
Muscles 166
Nerves 166
Arteries 167
Veins 167
Breast 167
Clinical Correlations 168
Breast Mass 168
16 Axilla and Brachial Plexus 178
Nerves 178
Arteries 179
Veins and Lymphatics 179
Clinical Correlations 179
Injuries to the Brachial Plexus 179
17 Scapular Region 192
Muscles 192
Nerves 193
Arteries 193
Veins and Lymphatics 193
Anatomical Spaces 193
Clinical Correlations 193
Scapular Fracture 193
18 Shoulder Complex 204
Sternoclavicular Joint 204
Acromioclavicular Joint 204
Glenohumeral Joint 205
Clinical Correlations 205
Rotator Cuff Tears 205
Acromioclavicular Joint Injuries 206
19 Arm 218
Muscles 218
Nerves 218
Arteries 219
Veins and Lymphatics 219
Clinical Correlations 220
Glenohumeral Joint Dislocation 220
Humeral Fracture 220
20 Cubital Fossa and Elbow Joint 232
Cubital Fossa 232
The Elbow Joint 232
Clinical Correlations 233
Dislocation of the Elbow 233
21 Anterior Forearm 248
Muscles 248
Nerves 249
Arteries 249
Veins and Lymphatics 249
Clinical Correlations 249
Colles’ Fracture 249
Golfer’s Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis) 250
22 Posterior Forearm 258
Muscles 258
Nerves 259
Arteries 259
Veins and Lymphatics 259
Clinical Correlations 259
Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis) 259
Smith’s Fracture (Reverse Colles’ Fracture) 259
23 Wrist and Hand Joints 268
Wrist 268
Hand 269
Clinical Correlations 269
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 269
24 Hand Muscles 282
Dorsum of the Hand 282
Palmar Surface of the Hand 282
Muscles of the Hand 282
Nerves 283
Arteries 283
Veins and Lymphatics 284
Clinical Correlations 284
Hand Fracture 284
Section 3 Trunk 301
25 Introduction to the Trunk 302
Bones 303
Muscles 303
Nerves 303
Arteries 304
Veins 304
Lymphatics 305
26 Vertebral Column 306
Vertebral Types 306
Nerves 307
Section 4 Lower Limb 493
39 Introduction to the Lower Limb 494
Muscles 494
Nerves 495
Arteries 495
Veins and Lymphatics 497
40 Anteromedial Thigh 498
Muscles 498
Nerves 499
Arteries 499
Veins and Lymphatics 499
Femoral Triangle and Femoral Sheath 500
Adductor Canal 500
Clinical Correlations 500
Femoral Hernia 500
Chronic Arterial Occlusive Disease Of The Femoral Artery 500
41 Hip Joint 512
Muscles 512
Nerves 512
Arteries 513
Veins and Lymphatics 513
Clinical Correlations 513
Hip Dislocation 513
42 Gluteal Region and Posterior Thigh 526
Muscles 526
Nerves 526
Arteries 527
Veins and Lymphatics 527
Clinical Correlations 527
Fracture Of The Neck Of The Femur 527
Fracture Of The Shaft Of The Femur 528
43 Knee Joint and Popliteal Fossa 540
Muscles 540
Nerves 540
Arteries 541
Veins and Lymphatics 541
Ligaments and Menisci 541
Popliteal Fossa 541
Clinical Correlations 541
Knee Injuries 541
44 Anterolateral Leg 556
Muscles 556
Nerves 557
Arteries 557
Veins and Lymphatics 557
Clinical Correlations 557
Compartment Syndrome 557
Tibial Fracture 557
45 Posterior Leg 568
Muscles 568
Nerves 568
Arteries 569
Veins and Lymphatics 569
Clinical Correlations 569
Calcaneal Tendon Rupture 569
Atherosclerotic Disease Of The Leg 569
Varicose Veins 570
46 Ankle and Foot Joints 580
Ligaments and Fascia 580
Structures around the Ankle Joint 581
Deep Foot Muscles 581
Nerves 581
Arteries 582
Veins and Lymphatics 582
Arches of the Foot 582
Clinical Correlations 582
Lateral Ankle Sprain 582
Ankle Fracture 582
Ingrown Toenail (Onychocryptosis) 582
47 Foot 594
Dorsal Foot 594
Plantar Foot 595
Clinical Correlations 596
Bunion 596
Plantar Fasciitis 596
Deep Fibular Nerve Paresthesia 596
Index 615
A 615
B 616
C 617
D 618
E 619
F 619
G 620
H 621
I 622
J 623
K 623
L 623
M 624
N 625
O 626
P 626
Q 628
R 628
S 628
T 631
U 632
V 632
W 633
X 633
Z 633