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Atlas of Anatomy New edition [Multiple-component retail product]

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  • Formatas: Multiple-component retail product, 704 pages, aukštis x plotis: 5499x7128 mm, weight: 2338 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-May-2012
  • Leidėjas: Thieme Medical Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1604067454
  • ISBN-13: 9781604067453
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Multiple-component retail product, 704 pages, aukštis x plotis: 5499x7128 mm, weight: 2338 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-May-2012
  • Leidėjas: Thieme Medical Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1604067454
  • ISBN-13: 9781604067453
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This color illustrated reference for students of gross anatomy offers material in self-contained two-page spreads, illustrated with a total of 2,400 color anatomical illustrations and diagnostic images with call-out labels and captions noting clinical correlations. Material is presented in units on body regions: back, thorax, abdomen, pelvis and perineum, upper limb, lower limb, head and neck, and neuroanatomy. Each unit starts with surface anatomy, then represents bones, muscles, vasculature, and nerves, and closes with a topographical summary of the area. This second edition contains new sectional anatomy spreads at the end of each major unit; surface anatomy spreads now include region and reference lines. Some content has been reorganized to more closely parallel the progression and content of a typical dissection curriculum. Much of the artwork is new for this edition. The companion website contains labeled and unlabeled images from the book, plus timed self-tests. Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

The new gold standard for learning anatomy...

Atlas of Anatomy, Second Edition, is the essential resource for anyone studying gross anatomy. Packed with over 2,400 full-color illustrations, this atlas guides you step-by-step through each region of the body, helping you master the details of anatomy.

Key Features:

  • Exquisite full-color illustrations with clear, thorough labeling and descriptive captions
  • Even more clinical correlations help students make the connection between anatomy and medicine
  • Coverage of each region intuitively arranged to simplify learning: beginning with the skeletal framework, then adding muscles, organs, vasculature, and nerves, and concluding with topographic illustrations that put it all together
  • Over 170 tables summarize key anatomic information for ease of study and review
  • Innovative, user-friendly format in which each two-page spread is a self-contained guide to a topic
  • Surface anatomy spreads now include regions and reference lines or planes in addition to landmarks and palpable structures to develop physical exam skills
  • Muscle Fact spreads ideal for memorization, reference, and review organize the essentials about muscles, including origin, insertion, innervation, and action
  • New sectional anatomy spreads at the end of units build familiarity with 2D views of anatomic regions
  • Access to WinkingSkull.com PLUS, with over 500 images from the book for labels-on and labels-off review and timed self-tests for exam preparation

Atlas of Anatomy is the student's choice:

Thieme is the best anatomy atlas by far, hands down. Clearer pictures, more pictures, more realistic pictures, structures broken up in ways that make sense and shown from every angle...includes clinical correlations and summary charts of innervations and actions. That's about all there is to it. Just buy it. Thank you Thieme!!! Ok, now back to studying...

In my opinion this book surpasses them all. It's the artwork. The artist has found the perfect balance of detail and clarity. Some of these illustrations have to be seen to be believed.... The pearls of clinical information are very good and these add significance to the information and make it easier to remember. Easier to remember is key.

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1 Surface Anatomy
Surface Anatomy
2(2)
2 Bones, Ligaments & Joints
Vertebral Column: Overview
4(2)
Vertebral Column: Elements
6(2)
Cervical Vertebrae
8(2)
Thoracic & Lumbar Vertebrae
10(2)
Sacrum & Coccyx
12(2)
Intervertebral Disks
14(2)
Joints of the Vertebral Column: Overview
16(2)
Joints of the Vertebral Column: Craniovertebral Region
18(2)
Vertebral Ligaments: Overview & Cervical Spine
20(2)
Vertebral Ligaments: Thoracolumbar Spine
22(2)
3 Muscles
Muscles of the Back: Overview
24(2)
Intrinsic Muscles of the Cervical Spine
26(2)
Intrinsic Muscles of the Back
28(2)
Muscle Facts (I)
30(2)
Muscle Facts (II)
32(2)
Muscle Facts (III)
34(2)
4 Neurovasculature
Arteries & Veins of the Back
36(2)
Nerves of the Back
38(2)
Spinal Cord
40(2)
Spinal Cord Segments and Spinal Nerves
42(2)
Arteries & Veins of the Spinal Cord
44(2)
Neurovascular Topography of the Back
46(4)
Thorax
5 Surface Anatomy
Surface Anatomy
50(2)
6 Thoracic Wall
Thoracic Skeleton
52(2)
Sternum & Ribs
54(2)
Joints of the Thoracic Cage
56(2)
Thoracic Wall Muscle Facts
58(2)
Diaphragm
60(2)
Neurovasculature of the Diaphragm
62(2)
Arteries & Veins of the Thoracic Wall
64(2)
Nerves of the Thoracic Wall
66(2)
Neurovascular Topography of the Thoracic Wall
68(2)
Female Breast
70(2)
Lymphatics of the Female Breast
72(2)
7 Thoracic Cavity
Divisions of the Thoracic Cavity
74(2)
Arteries of the Thoracic Cavity
76(2)
Veins of the Thoracic Cavity
78(2)
Lymphatics of the Thoracic Cavity
80(2)
Nerves of the Thoracic Cavity
82(2)
8 Mediastinum
Mediastinum: Overview
84(2)
Mediastinum: Structures
86(2)
Heart: Functions and Relations
88(2)
Pericardium
90(2)
Heart: Surfaces & Chambers
92(2)
Heart: Valves
94(2)
Arteries & Veins of the Heart
96(2)
Conduction & Innervation of the Heart
98(2)
Heart: Radiology
100(2)
Pre- & Postnatal Circulation
102(2)
Esophagus
104(2)
Neurovasculature of the Esophagus
106(2)
Lymphatics of the Mediastinum
108(2)
9 Pleural Cavity
Pleural Cavity Chambers
110(2)
Pleura: Subdivisions, Recesses & Innervation
112(2)
Lungs
114(2)
Lung: Radiology
116(2)
Bronchopulmonary Segments of the Lungs
118(2)
Trachea & Bronchial Tree
120(2)
Respiratory Mechanics
122(2)
Pulmonary Arteries & Veins
124(2)
Neurovasculature of the Tracheobronchial Tree
126(2)
Lymphatics of the Pleural Cavity
128(4)
Abdomen
10 Surface Anatomy
Surface Anatomy
132(2)
11 Abdominal Wall
Bony Framework for the Abdominal Wall
134(2)
Muscles of the Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
136(2)
Muscles of the Posterior Abdominal Wall & Diaphragm
138(2)
Abdominal Wall Muscle Facts
140(2)
Inguinal Region & Canal
142(2)
Spermatic Cord, Scrotum &Testis
144(2)
Anterior Abdominal Wall & Inguinal Hernias
146(2)
12 Abdominal Cavity & Spaces
Divisions of the Abdominopelvic Cavity
148(2)
Peritoneal Cavity & Greater Sac
150(2)
Omental Bursa, or Lesser Sac
152(2)
Mesenteries & Posterior Wall
154(2)
13 Internal Organs
Stomach
156(2)
Duodenum
158(2)
Jejunum & Ileum
160(2)
Cecum, Appendix & Colon
162(2)
Liver: Overview
164(2)
Liver: Segments & Lobes
166(2)
Gallbladder & Bile Ducts
168(2)
Pancreas & Spleen
170(2)
Kidneys & Suprarenal Glands (I)
172(2)
Kidneys & Suprarenal Glands (II)
174(2)
14 Neurovasculature
Arteries of the Abdomen
176(2)
Abdominal Aorta & Renal Arteries
178(2)
Celiac Trunk
180(2)
Superior &t Inferior Mesenteric Arteries
182(2)
Veins of the Abdomen
184(2)
Inferior Vena Cava & Renal Veins
186(2)
Portal Vein
188(2)
Superior & Inferior Mesenteric Veins
190(2)
Lymphatics of the Abdominal Organs
192(2)
Lymph Nodes of the Posterior Abdominal Wall
194(2)
Lymph Nodes of the Supracolic Organs
196(2)
Lymph Nodes of the Infracolic Organs
198(2)
Nerves of the Abdominal Wall
200(2)
Autonomic Innervation: Overview
202(2)
Autonomic Plexuses
204(2)
Innervation of the Abdominal Organs
206(2)
Innervation of the Intestines
208(2)
Sectional Anatomy of the Abdomen
210(4)
Pelvis & Perineum
15 Surface Anatomy
Surface Anatomy
214(2)
16 Bones, Ligaments & Muscles
Pelvic Girdle
216(2)
Female & Male Pelvis
218(2)
Female & Male Pelvic Measurements
220(2)
Pelvic Ligaments
222(2)
Muscles of the Pelvic Floor & Perineum
224(2)
Pelvic Floor & Perineal Muscle Facts
226(2)
17 Spaces
Contents of the Pelvis
228(2)
Peritoneal Relationships
230(2)
Pelvis & Perineum
232(2)
18 Internal Organs
Rectum & Anal Canal
234(2)
Ureters
236(2)
Urinary Bladder & Urethra
238(2)
Overview of the Genital Organs
240(2)
Uterus & Ovaries
242(2)
Ligaments & Fascia of the Deep Pelvis
244(2)
Vagina
246(2)
Female External Genitalia
248(2)
Penis, Testis & Epididymis
250(2)
Male Accessory Sex Glands
252(2)
19 Neurovasculature
Arteries & Veins of the Pelvis
254(2)
Arteries & Veins of the Rectum & Genitalia
256(2)
Lymph Nodes of the Abdomen & Pelvis
258(2)
Lymph Nodes of the Genitalia
260(2)
Autonomic Plexuses of the Pelvis
262(2)
Autonomic Innervation: Urinary & Genital Organs
264(2)
Neurovasculature of the Female Perineum & Genitalia
266(2)
Neurovasculature of the Male Perineum & Genitalia
268(2)
Sectional Anatomy of the Pelvis & Perineum
270(4)
Upper Limb
20 Surface Anatomy
Surface Anatomy
274(2)
21 Shoulder & Arm
Bones of the Upper Limb
276(2)
Clavicle & Scapula
278(2)
Humerus
280(2)
Joints of the Shoulder
282(2)
Joints of the Shoulder: Glenohumeral Joint
284(2)
Subacromial Space & Bursae
286(2)
Anterior Muscles of the Shoulder & Arm (I)
288(2)
Anterior Muscles of the Shoulder & Arm (II)
290(2)
Posterior Muscles of the Shoulder & Arm (I)
292(2)
Posterior Muscles of the Shoulder & Arm (II)
294(2)
Muscle Facts (I)
296(2)
Muscle Facts (II)
298(2)
Muscle Facts (III)
300(2)
Muscle Facts (IV)
302(2)
22 Elbow & Forearm
Radius & Ulna
304(2)
Elbow Joint
306(2)
Ligaments of the Elbow Joint
308(2)
Radioulnar Joints
310(2)
Muscles of the Forearm (I)
312(2)
Muscles of the Forearm (II)
314(2)
Muscle Facts (I)
316(2)
Muscle Facts (II)
318(2)
Muscle Facts (III)
320(2)
23 Wrists, Hand
Bones of the Wrist & Hand
322(2)
The Carpal Bones
324(2)
Joints of the Wrist & Hand
326(2)
Ligaments of the Hand
328(2)
Ligaments of the Wrist
330(2)
Ligaments of the Fingers
332(2)
Muscles of the Hand: Superficial & Middle Layers
334(2)
Muscles of the Hand: Middle & Deep Layers
336(2)
Dorsum of the Hand
338(2)
Muscle Facts (I)
340(2)
Muscle Facts (II)
342(2)
24 Neurovasculature
Arteries of the Upper Limb
344(2)
Veins & Lymphatics of the Upper Limb
346(2)
Nerves of the Brachial Plexus
348(2)
Supraclavicular Branches & Posterior Cord
350(2)
Posterior Cord: Axillary & Radial Nerves
352(2)
Medial & Lateral Cords
354(2)
Median & Ulnar Nerves
356(2)
Superficial Veins & Nerves of the Upper Limb
358(2)
Posterior Shoulder & Axilla
360(2)
Anterior Shoulder
362(2)
Topography of the Axilla
364(2)
Topography of the Brachial & Cubital Regions
366(2)
Topography of the Forearm
368(2)
Topography of the Carpal Region
370(2)
Topography of the Palm of the Hand
372(2)
Topography of the Dorsum of the Hand
374(2)
Sectional Anatomy of the Upper Limb
376
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