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El. knyga: Head, Neck, and Neuroanatomy (THIEME Atlas of Anatomy), Latin Nomenclature

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  • Serija: THIEME Atlas of Anatomy
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Jul-2021
  • Leidėjas: Thieme Medical Publishers Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781638536550
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  • ISBN-13: 9781638536550
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Remarkable atlas provides exceptionally detailed, clinically relevant anatomic knowledge!

Thieme Atlas of Anatomy: Head, Neck, and Neuroanatomy, Third Edition, Latin Nomenclature, by renowned educators Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte, and Udo Schumacher, along with consulting editors Cristian Stefan and Hugo Zeberg, expands on prior editions with hundreds of new images and significant updates to the neuroanatomy content. 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 expanded CNS synopses, featuring six new topics, from neurovascular structures of the nose to the pharynx.

Key Features

  • Labels and anatomic terminology are in Latin nomenclature
  • Nearly 1,800 images including extraordinarily realistic illustrations by Markus Voll and Karl Wesker, photographs, diagrams, tables, and succinct clinical applications make this the perfect study and teaching resource
  • Expanded clinical references include illustrated summary tables and synopses of motor and sensory pathways
  • Neuroanatomy additions include an in-depth overview and content focused on functional circuitry and pathways
  • Online images with "labels-on and labels-off" capability are ideal for review and self-testing

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. It will also benefit dental and physical therapy students, as well as physicians and physical therapists seeking an image-rich clinical resource to consult in practice.

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 book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.

Foreword v
Lawrence M. Ross
Brian R. MacPherson
Anne M. Gilroy
A Note on the Use of Latin Terminology vi
Preface of the Authors and Illustrators vii
Acknowledgments viii
The people behind the Thieme Atlas of Anatomy ix
A Head and Neck
1 Overview
1.1 Regions and Palpable Bony Landmarks
2(2)
1.2 Head and Neck and Cervical Fasciae
4(2)
1.3 Clinical Anatomy
6(2)
1.4 Embryology of the Face
8(2)
1.5 Embryology of the Neck
10(2)
2 Bones, Ligaments, and Joints
2.1 Skull, Lateral View
12(2)
2.2 Skull, Anterior View
14(2)
2.3 Skull, Posterior View and Cranial Sutures (Suturae Cranii)
16(2)
2.4 Exterior and Interior of the Calvarium
18(2)
2.5 Base of the Skull (Basis Cranii), External View
20(2)
2.6 Base of the Skull (Basis Cranii), Internal View
22(4)
2.7 Occipital Bone (Os Occipitale) and Ethmoid Bone (Os Ethmoidale)
26(1)
2.8 Ossa Frontale and Parietale
26(2)
2.9 Temporal Bone (Os Temporale)
28(2)
2.10 Maxilla
30(2)
2.11 Os Zygomaticum, Os Nasale, Vomer, and Os Palatinum
32(2)
2.12 Sphenoid Bone (Os Sphenoidale)
34(2)
2.13 Orbit (Orbita): Bones and Openings for Neurovascular Structures
36(2)
2.14 Orbita and Neighboring Structures
38(2)
2.15 Nose: Nasal Skeleton
40(2)
2.16 Nose: Paranasal Sinuses (Sinus Paranasales)
42(2)
2.17 Hard Palate (Palatum Durum)
44(2)
2.18 Mandible (Mandibula) and Hyoid Bone (Os Hyoideum)
46(2)
2.19 Teeth (Dentes) in situ
48(2)
2.20 Terminology, Dental Schema, and Dental Characteristics
50(2)
2.21 Position of Teeth in Permanent Dentition: Orientation of the Skull and Dental Occlusion
52(2)
2.22 Permanent Teeth (Dentes Permanentes) Morphology
54(2)
2.23 Periodontium
56(2)
2.24 Deciduous Teeth (Dentes Decidui)
58(2)
2.25 Tooth Development (Odontogenesis)
60(2)
2.26 Dental Radiology
62(2)
2.27 Dental Local Anesthesia
64(2)
2.28 Temporomandibular Joint (Articulatio Temporomandibular)
66(2)
2.29 Biomechanics of the Temporomandibular Joint (Articulatio Temporomandibularis)
68(2)
2.30 The Cervical Spine
70(2)
2.31 Overview of the Ligaments of the Cervical Spine
72(2)
2.32 The Ligaments of the Upper Cervical Spine (Articulationes Atlantooccipitalis and Atlantoaxialis)
74(2)
2.33 The Uncovertebral Joints of the Cervical Spine
76(2)
3 Classification of the Muscles
3.1 Muscles of Facial Expression (Musculi Faciei): Overview
78(2)
3.2 Muscles of Facial Expression: Actions
80(2)
3.3 Muscles of Mastication (Musculi Masticatorii): Overview and Superficial Muscles
82(2)
3.4 Muscles of Mastication (Musculi Masticatorii): Deep Muscles
84(2)
3.5 Muscles of the Head: Origins and Insertions
86(2)
3.6 Neck Muscles: Overview and Superficial Muscles
88(2)
3.7 Neck Muscles: Suprahyoid and Infrahyoid Muscles
90(2)
3.8 Neck Muscles: Prevertebral and Lateral (Deep) Muscles
92(2)
4 Classification of the Neurovascular Structures
4.1 Classification of the Arteries Supplying the Head and Neck
94(2)
4.2 Arteria Carotis Interna and Classification of the Branches of the Arteria Carotis Externa
96(2)
4.3 Arteria Carotis Externa: Anterior, Medial, and Posterior Branches
98(2)
4.4 Arteria Carotis Externa: Terminal Branches
100(2)
4.5 Arteria Carotis Interna: Branches to Extracerebral Structures
102(2)
4.6 Veins of the Head and Neck: Superficial Veins
104(2)
4.7 Veins of the Head and Neck: Deep Veins
106(2)
4.8 Veins of the Neck
108(2)
4.9 Lymph Nodes (Nodi Lymphoidei) and Lymphatic Drainage of the Head and Neck
110(2)
4.10 Overview of the Nervi Craniales
112(2)
4.11 Nervi Craniales: Brainstem (Truncus Encephali) Nuclei and Peripheral Ganglia
114(2)
4.12 Nervi Craniales: Nervus Olfactorius (CN I) and Nervus Opticus (CN II)
116(2)
4.13 Nervi Craniales of the Extraocular Muscles: Nervus Oculomotorius (CN III), Nervus Trochlearis (CN IV), and Nervus Abducens (CN VI)
118(2)
4.14 Nervi Craniales: Nervus Trigeminus (CN V), Nuclei and Distribution
120(2)
4.15 Nervi Craniales: Nervus Trigeminus (CN V), Divisions
122(2)
4.16 Nervi Craniales: Nervus Facialis (CN VII), Nuclei and Distribution
124(2)
4.17 Nervi Craniales: Nervus Facialis (CN VII), Branches
126(2)
4.18 Nervi Craniales: Nervus Vestibulocochlearis (CN VIII)
128(2)
4.19 Nervi Craniales: Nervus Clossopharyngeus (CN IX)
130(2)
4.20 Nervi Craniales: Nervus Vagus (CN X)
132(2)
4.21 Nervi Craniales: Nervus Accessorius (CN XI) and Nervus Hypoglossus (CN XII)
134(2)
4.22 Neurovascular Pathways through the Base of the Skull, Synopsis
136(2)
4.23 Overview of the Nervous System in the Neck and the Distribution of Spinal Nerve Branches
138(2)
4.24 Nervi Craniales and Autonomic Nervous System in the Neck
140(2)
5 Organs and Their Neurovascular Structures
5.1 Ear (Auris): Overview and Supply to the External Ear (Auris Externa)
142(2)
5.2 External Ear: Auricula, Auditory Canal (Meatus Acusticus Externus) and Tympanic Membrane (Membrana Tympanica)
144(2)
5.3 Middle Ear (Auris Media): Tympanic Cavity (Cavitas Tympani) and Pharyngotympanic Tube (Tuba Auditiva)
146(2)
5.4 Middle Ear: Auditory Ossicles (Ossicula Auditoria) and Tympanic Cavity (Cavitas Tympani)
148(2)
5.5 Inner Ear (Auris Interna): Overview
150(2)
5.6 Ear: Auditory Apparatus
152(2)
5.7 Inner Ear: Vestibular Apparatus
154(2)
5.8 Ear: Blood Supply
156(2)
5.9 Eye: Orbital Region, Eyelids, and Conjunctiva
158(2)
5.10 Eye: Lacrimal Apparatus (Apparatus Lacrimalis)
160(2)
5.11 Eyeball (Bulbus Oculi)
162(2)
5.12 Eye: Lens and Cornea
164(2)
5.13 Eye: Iris and Ocular Chambers
166(2)
5.14 Eye: Retina
168(2)
5.15 Eye: Blood Supply
170(2)
5.16 Orbita: Extraocular Muscles (Musculi Externi Bulbi Oculi)
172(2)
5.17 Orbita: Subdivisions and Neurovascular Structures
174(2)
5.18 Orbita: Topographical Anatomy
176(2)
5.19 Topography of the Sinus Cavemosus
178(2)
5.20 Nose: Overview
180(2)
5.21 Nasal Cavity (Cavitas Nasi): Neurovascular Supply
182(2)
5.22 Nose and Paranasal Sinuses (Sinus Paranasales): Histology and Clinical Anatomy
184(2)
5.23 Oral Cavity (Cavitas Oris): Overview
186(2)
5.24 Tongue (Lingua): Muscles and Mucosa
188(2)
5.25 Tongue: Neurovascular Structures and Lymphatic Drainage
190(2)
5.26 Topography of the Cavitas Oris Aperta
192(2)
5.27 Oral Floor
194(2)
5.28 Oral Cavity: Pharynx and Tonsils (Tonsillae)
196(2)
5.29 Pharynx: Muscles
198(2)
5.30 Pharynx: Surface Anatomy of the Mucosa and Its Connections with the Skull Base
200(2)
5.31 Pharynx: Topographical Anatomy and Innervation
202(2)
5.32 Pharynx: The Parapharyngeal Space and Its Clinical Significance
204(2)
5.33 Pharynx: Neurovascular Structures in the Parapharyngeal Space (Superficial Layer)
206(2)
5.34 Pharynx: Neurovascular Structures in the Parapharyngeal Space (Deep Layer)
208(2)
5.35 Salivary Glands (Clandulae Salivariae)
210(2)
5.36 Larynx: Location, Shape, and Laryngeal Cartilages
212(2)
5.37 Larynx: Internal Features and Neurovascular Structures
214(2)
5.38 Larynx: Muscles
216(2)
5.39 Larynx: Topographical and Clinical Anatomy
218(2)
5.40 Endotracheal Intubation
220(2)
5.41 Thyroid Gland (Glandula Thyroidea) and Parathyroid Glands (Glandulae Parathyroideae)
222(2)
5.42 Topography and Imaging of the Glandula Thyroidea
224(2)
6 Topographical Anatomy
6.1 Face: Nerves and Vessels
226(2)
6.2 Neck, Ventral View: Superficial Layers
228(2)
6.3 Neck, Ventral View: Deep Layers
230(2)
6.4 Head, Lateral View: Superficial Layer
232(2)
6.5 Head, Lateral View: Middle and Deep Layers
234(2)
6.6 Infratemporal Fossa (Fossa Infratemporalis)
236(2)
6.7 Pterygopalatine Fossa (Fossa Pterygopalatina)
238(2)
6.8 Posterior Cervical Triangle (Trigonum Cervicale Posterius)
240(2)
6.9 Deep Lateral Cervical Region, Carotid Triangle (Trigonum Caroticum), and Thoracic Inlet (Apertura Thoracis Superior)
242(2)
6.10 Posterior Cervical and Occipital Regions (Regiones Cervicalis Posterior and Occipitalis)
244(2)
7 Sectional Anatomy
7.1 Coronal Sections: Anterior Orbital Margin and Retrobulbar Space
246(2)
7.2 Coronal Sections: Orbital Apex and Hypophysis
248(2)
7.3 Transverse Sections: Orbits (Orbitae) and Optic Nerve (Nervus Opticus)
250(2)
7.4 Transverse Sections: Sphenoid Sinus (Sinus Sphenoidalis) and Middle Nasal Concha (Concha Nasalis Media)
252(2)
7.5 Transverse Sections: Nasopharynx (Pars Nasalis Pharyngis) and Median Atlantoaxial Joint (Articulatio Atlantoaxialis Mediana)
254(2)
7.6 Transverse Sections: C5-C6
256(2)
7.7 Transverse Sections: Anatomy of the Neck from the T1/T2 to C6/C7 Levels
258(2)
7.8 Midsagittal Sections: Nasal Septum (Septum Nasi) and Medial Orbital Wall
260(2)
7.9 Sagittal Sections: Inner Third and Center of the Orbit
262(4)
B Neuroanatomy
1 Introduction to Neuroanatomy
1.1 Organization and Basic Functions of the Nervous System
266(2)
1.2 Cells, Signal Transmission, and Morphological Structure of the Nervous System
268(2)
1.3 Overview of the Entire Nervous System: Morphology and Spatial Orientation
270(2)
1.4 Embryological Development of the Nervous System
272(2)
1.5 Nervous System in situ
274(2)
1.6 Overview of the Brain: Telencephalon and Diencephalon
276(2)
1.7 Overview of the Brain: Brainstem (Truncus Encephali) and Cerebellum
278(2)
1.8 Overview of the Spinal Cord (Medulla Spinalis)
280(2)
1.9 Blood Supply of the Brain and Spinal Cord
282(2)
1.10 Somatic Sensation
284(2)
1.11 Somatomotor Function
286(2)
1.12 Sensory Organs
288(2)
1.13 Principles of the Neurological Examination
290(2)
2 Histology of Nerve and Glial Cells
2.1 Neurons
292(2)
2.2 Neuroglia and Myelination
294(2)
3 Autonomic Nervous System
3.1 Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Systems, Organization
296(2)
3.2 Autonomic Nervous System, Actions and Regulation
298(2)
3.3 Parasympathetic Nervous System, Overview and Connections
300(2)
3.4 Autonomic Nervous System: Pain Conduction
302(2)
3.5 Enteric Nervous System (Plexus Entericus)
304(2)
4 Meninges of the Brain and Spinal Cord
4.1 Brain and Meninges in situ
306(2)
4.2 Meninges and Dural Septa
308(2)
4.3 Meninges of the Brain and Spinal Cord
310(2)
5 Ventricular System and Cerebrospinal Fluid
5.1 Ventricular System, Overview
312(2)
5.2 Cerebrospinal Fluid (Liquor Cerebrospinalis), Circulation and Cisternae
314(2)
5.3 Circumventricular Organs and Tissue Barriers in the Brain
316(2)
5.4 In situ Projection of the Ventricular and Dural Venous Sinus Systems in the Cranial Cavity
318(2)
6 Telencephalon
6.1 Telencephalon, Development and External Structure
320(2)
6.2 Cyri and Sulci of the Telencephalon: Convex Surface of the Cerebral Hemispheres and Base of the Brain
322(2)
6.3 Gyri and Sulci of the Telencephalon: Medial Surface and Insula
324(2)
6.4 Cerebral Cortex, Histological Structure and Functional Organization
326(2)
6.5 Neocortex, Cortical Areas
328(2)
6.6 Allocortex, Overview
330(2)
6.7 Allocortex: Hippocampus and Amygdala
332(2)
6.8 The White Matter (Substantia Alba)
334(2)
6.9 Basal Nuclei (Nuclei Basales)
336(2)
7 Diencephalon
7.1 Diencephalon, Overview and Development
338(2)
7.2 Diencephalon, External Structure
340(2)
7.3 Diencephalon, Internal Structure
342(2)
7.4 Thalamus: Thalamic Nuclei
344(2)
7.5 Thalamus: Projections of the Thalamic Nuclei
346(2)
7.6 Hypothalamus
348(2)
7.7 Glandula Pituitaria (Hypophysis)
350(2)
7.8 Epithalamus and Subthalamus
352(2)
8 Brainstem
8.1 Brainstem (Truncus Encephali), Organization and External Structure
354(2)
8.2 Truncus Encephali: Nuclei Nervi Craniales, Nucleus Ruber, and Substantia Nigra
356(2)
8.3 Truncus Encephali: Reticular Formation (Formatio Reticularis)
358(2)
8.4 Brainstem: Descending and Ascending Tracts
360(2)
8.5 Mesencephalon and Pons, Transverse Section
362(2)
8.6 Medulla Oblongata, Transverse Section
364(2)
9 Cerebellum
9.1 Cerebellum, External Structure
366(2)
9.2 Cerebellum, Internal Structure
368(2)
9.3 Cerebellar Peduncles and Tracts
370(2)
9.4 Cerebellum, Simplified Functional Anatomy and Lesions
372(2)
10 Blood Vessels of the Brain
10.1 Arteries of the Brain: Blood Supply and the Circle of Willis
374(2)
10.2 Arteries of the Cerebrum
376(2)
10.3 Arteries of the Cerebrum, Distribution
378(2)
10.4 Arteries of the Truncus Encephali and Cerebellum
380(2)
10.5 Dural Sinuses (Sinus Durae Matris), Overview
382(2)
10.6 Sinus Durae Matris: Tributaries and Accessory Draining Vessels
384(2)
10.7 Veins of the Brain: Superficial and Deep Veins
386(2)
10.8 Veins of the Truncus Encephali and Cerebellum: Deep Veins
388(2)
10.9 Blood Vessels of the Brain: Intracranial Hemorrhage
390(2)
10.10 Blood Vessels of the Brain: Cerebrovascular Disease
392(2)
11 Spinal Cord
11.1 Spinal Cord (Medulla Spinalis): Segmental Organization
394(2)
11.2 Medulla Spinalis: Organization of Spinal Cord Segments
396(2)
11.3 Medulla Spinalis: Internal Divisions of the Substantia Crisea
398(2)
11.4 Medulla Spinalis: Reflex Arcs and Intrinsic Circuits
400(2)
11.5 Ascending Tracts of the Medulla Spinalis: Tractus Spinothalamic!
402(2)
11.6 Ascending Tracts of the Medullla Spinalis: Fasciculus Gracilis and Fasciculus Cuneatus
404(2)
11.7 Ascending Tracts of the Medulla Spinalis: Tractus Spinocerebellars
406(2)
11.8 Descending Tracts of the Medulla Spinalis: Tractus Pyramidales (Corticospinales)
408(2)
11.9 Descending Tracts of the Medulla Spinalis: Extrapyramidal and Autonomic Tracts
410(2)
11.10 Tracts of the Medulla Spinalis, Overview
412(2)
11.11 Blood Vessels of the Medulla Spinalis: Arteries
414(2)
11.12 Blood Vessels of the Medulla Spinalis: Veins
416(2)
11.13 Medulla Spinalis, Topography
418(2)
12 Sectional Anatomy of the Brain
12.1 Coronal Sections: I and II (Frontal)
420(2)
12.2 Coronal Sections: III and IV
422(2)
12.3 Coronal Sections: V and VI
424(2)
12.4 Coronal Sections: VII and VIII
426(2)
12.5 Coronal Sections: IX and X
428(2)
12.6 Coronal Sections: XI and XII (Occipital)
430(2)
12.7 Transverse Sections: I and II (Cranial)
432(2)
12.8 Transverse Sections: III and IV
434(2)
12.9 Transverse Sections: V and VI (Caudal)
436(2)
12.10 Sagittal Sections: l-lll (Lateral)
438(2)
12.11 Sagittal Sections: IV-VI
440(2)
12.12 Sagittal Sections: VII and VIII (Medial)
442(2)
13 Functional Systems
13.1 Somatosensory System: Synopsis of the Pathways
444(2)
13.2 Somatosensory System: Stimulus Processing
446(2)
13.3 Somatosensory System: Lesions
448(2)
13.4 Somatosensory System: Pain Conduction
450(2)
13.5 Somatosensory System: Pain Pathways in the Head and the Central Analgesic System
452(2)
13.6 Motor System, Overview
454(2)
13.7 Motor System: Tractus Pyramidalis (Corticospinalis)
456(2)
13.8 Motor System: Motor Nuclei
458(2)
13.9 Motor System: Extrapyramidal Motor System and Lesions
460(2)
13.10 Radicular Lesions: Sensory Deficits
462(2)
13.11 Radicular Lesions: Motor Deficits
464(2)
13.12 Lesions of the Brachial Plexus
466(2)
13.13 Lesions of the Plexus Lumbosacralis
468(2)
13.14 Lesions of the Medulla Spinalis and Peripheral Nerves: Sensory Deficits
470(2)
13.15 Lesions of the Medulla Spinalis and Peripheral Nerves: Motor Deficits
472(2)
13.16 Lesions of the Medulla Spinalis, Assessment
474(2)
13.17 Visual System: Overview and Geniculate Part
476(2)
13.18 Visual System: Lesions and Nongeniculate Part
478(2)
13.19 Visual System: Reflexes
480(2)
13.20 Visual System: Coordination of Eye Movement
482(2)
13.21 Auditory Pathway
484(2)
13.22 Vestibular System
486(2)
13.23 Gustatory System (Taste)
488(2)
13.24 Olfactory System (Smell)
490(2)
13.25 Limbic System
492(2)
13.26 Brain: Functional Organization
494(2)
13.27 Brain: Hemispheric Dominance
496(2)
13.28 Brain: Clinical Findings
498(4)
C CNS: Glossary and Synopsis
1 Glossary
1.1 Substantia Crisea (Cray Matter)
502(2)
1.2 Substantia Alba (White Matter)
504(2)
1.3 Sensory and Motor Functions; Overview of the Medulla Spinalis and Tracts in the Medulla Spinalis
506(2)
2 Synopsis
2.1 Sensory Tracts of the Medulla Spinalis
508(2)
2.2 Motor Tracts of the Medulla Spinalis
510(2)
2.3 Sensory Trigeminal Pathway
512(2)
2.4 Auditory Pathway
514(2)
2.5 Gustatory Pathway
516(2)
2.6 Olfactory Pathway
518(2)
2.7 Control of Motor Nuclei of Nervi Craniales
520(2)
2.8 Ocular Motor Control
522(2)
2.9 Truncus Encephali Pathways
524(2)
2.10 Retinal Projections
526(2)
2.11 Autonomic and Sensory Ganglia of the Head
528(2)
2.12 Motor System Connectivity
530(2)
2.13 Cerebellar Connectivity
532(2)
2.14 Functional Cortical Areas
534(2)
2.15 Association and Projection Pathways
536(2)
2.16 Nuclei Olivares Superior and Inferior as well as the Four Lemnisci
538(2)
2.17 Left to Right Connections in the CNS: Commissures and Decussations
540(2)
2.18 Diencephalic Nuclei and Thalamic Nuclear Regions
542(2)
2.19 Nuclei of Nervi Craniales and Autonomic Nuclei
544(2)
2.20 Neurovascular Structures of the Nose
546(2)
2.21 Vessels of the Orbita
548(2)
2.22 Nerves of the Orbita
550(2)
2.23 Larynx
552(1)
2.24 Gl. Thyroidea
553(1)
2.25 Pharynx
554(3)
References 557(2)
Subject Index 559