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El. knyga: Abrahams' and McMinn's Clinical Atlas of Human Anatomy E-Book: Abrahams' and McMinn's Clinical Atlas of Human Anatomy E-Book

(Professor of Clinical Anatomy, Warwick Medical School, UK Professor of Clinical Anatomy, St Georges University, Grenada, W.I., Extraordinary Professor, Dept of Anatomy, University of Pretoria, South Africa, Examiner, MRCS, Royal College ), , ,
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  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Dec-2018
  • Leidėjas: Elsevier Health Sciences
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780702073342
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Abrahams and McMinns Clinical Atlas of Human Anatomy, 8th Edition delivers the straightforward visual guidance you need to perform confidently in all examinations and understand spatial relationships required during your medical training, while also acquiring the practical anatomical knowledge needed for your future clinical career. Respected authority Prof. Peter Abrahams and his team of leading international anatomists and radiologists link a vast collection of clinical images to help you master all the essential correlations between the basic science of anatomy and its clinical practice. See what to look for and how to proceed thanks to an unsurpassed collection of labelled dissection photographs, supported by clear, explanatory diagrams and modern imaging Correlate anatomy to clinical practice with a wealth of MR, CT, DSA, radiographic, endoscopic, and operative images that demonstrate how structures are viewed today in the clinical setting Thoroughly revised and updated throughout, including: brand new dissections, to further improve clarity and consistency throughout the book in every region all new colour overlays added to selected dissections making it even easier to identify key nerves, arteries, veins and especially lymphatics fully revised neuroanatomy content reflects the latest understanding of functional neuroanatomy as seen with modern 3D and functional imaging updated and coloured and a unique lymphatics section Includes access to the complete, enhanced eBook - unlocking a huge, carefully-selected collection of BONUS CLINICAL material, integrated throughout on almost every page to enhance your study and help make those essential clinical / anatomical connections. This sets Abrahams and McMinns apart from any other atlases of human anatomy! 200+ 3D scans,- allowing you to view the body in a more dynamic way to aid your understanding of dynamic anatomy. Master the 500 clinical conditions every physician should know by reviewing the associated clinical topics - featuring over 2000 additional clinical photos, radiological images, and case presentations not found in the printed book. Learn from the culmination of over 45 years international clinical experience of Prof. Abrahams and over 100 of his colleagues worldwide who have contributed to this unique collection of clinical anatomy images.
Preface and Dedication v
Acknowledgements vii
Systemic review
Skeleton
Muscles
Arteries
Veins
Nerves
Dermatomes
Cross-sections of the human body
1 Head, neck and brain
Skull
1(17)
Skull bones
18(10)
Neck
28(8)
Root of the neck
36(2)
Face
38(2)
Temporal and infratemporal fossae
40(2)
Infratemporal fossa
42(2)
Deep infratemporal fossa
44(1)
Pharynx
45(3)
Larynx
48(3)
Eye
51(4)
Nose
55(1)
Nose and tongue
56(1)
Ear
57(2)
Cranial cavity
59(3)
Brain
62(17)
Cranial nerves
79(8)
2 Vertebral column and spinal cord
Vertebral column overview
87(1)
Back and shoulder
88(1)
Vertebrae
89(4)
Sacrum
93(1)
Sacrum and coccyx
94(2)
Bony pelvis
96(1)
Vertebral ossification
97(1)
Vertebral column and spinal cord
98(6)
Surface anatomy of the back
104(1)
Muscles of the back
105(3)
Sub-occipital triangle
108(4)
Vertebral radiographs
112(3)
3 Upper limb
Upper limb overview
115(1)
Upper limb bones
116(16)
Shoulder
132(12)
Axilla
144(7)
Arm
151(2)
Elbow
153(4)
Forearm
157(6)
Hand
163(15)
Wrist and hand radiographs
178(1)
4 Thorax
Thorax overview
179(1)
Thoracic bones
180(4)
Thoracic wall surface markings and breast
184(1)
Breast
185(1)
Thoracic wall and surface markings
186(1)
Thoracic wall
187(3)
Thoracic viscera
190(6)
Heart
196(8)
Mediastinum
204(4)
Mediastinal imaging
208(1)
Lungs
209(8)
Superior mediastinum
217(1)
Superior mediastinum and thoracic inlet
218(2)
Superior thoracic aperture (thoracic inlet)
220(1)
Posterior mediastinum
221(2)
Intercostal nerves and thoracic joints
223(1)
Aorta and associated vessels
224(1)
Diaphragm
225(1)
Oesophageal imaging
226(1)
5 Abdomen and pelvis
Abdomen overview
227(1)
Anterior abdominal wall
228(5)
Inguinal region
233(3)
Abdomen and pelvis
236(1)
Upper abdomen
237(13)
Intestinal imaging
250(4)
Liver
254(3)
Gall bladder imaging
257(2)
Spleen
259(1)
Spleen and intestines
260(1)
Intestines
261(1)
Small intestine
262(1)
Kidneys and suprarenal glands
263(6)
Kidneys and kidney imaging
269(1)
Diaphragm and posterior abdominal wall
270(1)
Posterior abdominal and pelvic walls
271(5)
Pelvic walls
276(2)
Male inguinal region, external genitalia
278(1)
Male pelvis
279(3)
Pelvic vessels and nerves
282(2)
Pelvic ligaments
284(1)
Female pelvis
285(4)
Female perineum
289(2)
Male perineum
291(2)
6 Lower limb
Lower limb overview
293(1)
Lower limb bones
294(24)
Foot bones
318(2)
Foot and ankle bones
320(1)
Ankle bones
321(1)
Development of lower limb bones
322(2)
Gluteal region
324(2)
Thigh
326(2)
Front of thigh
328(5)
Hip joint
333(4)
Knee
337(6)
Knee radiographs
343(3)
Leg
346(8)
Ankle and foot
354(6)
Foot
360(4)
Ankle and foot imaging
364(1)
7 Lymphatics
Lymphatic system
365(1)
Lymphangiography
365(1)
Thymus
366(1)
Chest
366(1)
Palatine tonsils
366(1)
Neck
367(1)
Thoracic duct
368(2)
Right axilla
370(2)
Cisterna chyli and thoracic duct
372(1)
Female pelvis
373(2)
Gross lymphadenopathy of the pelvis
375(1)
Thigh and superficial inguinal lymph nodes
376(1)
Index 377
Dr. Marios Loukas was appointed Chairman of the Department of Anatomical Sciences at St. Georges University Medical School in 2008. He is responsible for managing the anatomy department, developing curriculum, supervising research and inspiring scholarly activities. Under his guidance, the department publishes approximately 70 to 80 academic papers a year. In addition, Dr. Loukas is the University's Dean of Research and Assistant Dean of Basic and Allied Health Sciences. Prior to joining SGU, Dr. Loukas taught anatomy, histology, and radiology at Harvard Medical School's Department of Education and Development for seven years. He also taught anatomy at the American University of the Caribbean and was Course Director and Chairman of the Department of Anatomy for one year. Dr. Loukas served on the Student Evaluation and Promotion, and Faculty Evaluation Committees and was Chair of the Information Technology Committee at the American University of the Caribbean. Dr. Loukas has won several awards for research and teaching and has published over 300 works in a variety of publications including Gray's Anatomy Review, Gray's Photographic Dissector, and Netter's Introduction to Clinical Procedures.