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Title: Atlas of human anatomy.
Author Name: Frank H. Netter
Author Sur Name: NETTER, Frank H.
Author information:
<p>Frank H. Netter was born in New York City in 1906. He studied art at the Art Students League and the National Academy of Design before entering medical school at New York University, where he received his Doctor of Medicine degree in 1931. During his student years, Dr. Netter’s notebook sketches attracted the attention of the medical faculty and other physicians, allowing him to augment his income by illustrating articles and textbooks. He continued illustrating as a sideline after establishing a surgical practice in 1933, but he ultimately opted to give up his practice in favor of a full-time commitment to art. After service in the United States Army during World War II, Dr. Netter began his long collaboration with the CIBA Pharmaceutical Company (now Novartis Pharmaceuticals). This 45-year partnership resulted in the production of the extraordinary collection of medical art so familiar to physicians and other medical professionals worldwide. Icon Learning Systems acquired the Netter Collection in July 2000 and continued to update Dr. Netter’s original paintings and to add newly commissioned paintings by artists trained in the style of Dr. Netter. In 2005, Elsevier Inc. purchased the Netter Collection and all publications from Icon Learning Systems. There are now over 50 publications featuring the art of Dr. Netter available through Elsevier Inc.</p> <p>Dr. Netter’s works are among the finest examples of the use of illustration in the teaching of medical concepts. The 13-book Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations, which includes the greater part of the more than 20,000 paintings created by Dr. Netter, became and remains one of the most famous medical works ever published. The Netter Atlas of Human Anatomy, first published in 1989, presents the anatomic paintings from the Netter Collection. Now translated into 16 languages, it is the anatomy atlas of choice among medical and health professions students the world over.</p> <p>The Netter illustrations are appreciated not only for their aesthetic qualities, but, more importantly, for their intellectual content. As Dr. Netter wrote in 1949 “clarification of a subject is the aim and goal of illustration. No matter how beautifully painted, how delicately and subtly rendered a subject may be, it is of little value as a medical illustration if it does not serve to make clear some medical point.” Dr. Netter’s planning, conception, point of view, and approach are what inform his paintings and what make them so intellectually valuable.</p> <p>Frank H. Netter, MD, physician and artist, died in 1991.</p>
Edition/Published: 7th ed. _Philadelphia : Elsevier , 2018
New to this edition:
    • New Systems Overview section featuring brand-new, full-body views of surface anatomy, vessels, nerves, and lymphatics.
    • More than 25 new illustrations by Dr. Machado, including the clinically important fascial columns of the neck, deep veins of the leg, hip bursae, and vasculature of the prostate; and difficult-to-visualize areas like the infratemporal fossa.
    • New Clinical Tables at the end of each regional section that focus on structures with high clinical significance. These tables provide quick summaries, organized by body system, and indicate where to best view key structures in the illustrated plates.
    • More than 50 new radiologic images – some completely new views and others using newer imaging tools – have been included based on their ability to assist readers in grasping key elements of gross anatomy.
    • Updated terminology based on the international anatomic standard, Terminologia Anatomica, with common clinical eponyms included.
    • Student Consult access includes a pincode to unlock the complete enhanced eBook of the Atlas through Student Consult. Every plate in the Atlas—and over 100 Bonus Plates including illustrations from previous editions—are enhanced with an interactive label quiz option and supplemented with "Plate Pearls" that provide quick key points and supplemental tools for learning, reviewing, and assessing your knowledge of the major themes of each plate. Tools include 300 multiple choice questions, videos, 3D models, and links to related plates.
Physical Description:
xxxii, 583p., : <p>ill.,tables,graphs,chiefly col.</p>.; 28.5cm.
Notes Includes Bibliographical References and Indexes.
Bibliography: P. 543-545
Includes Index: P. 547-583
ISBN No's: 978-0-323-39321-8
Bar Code's:
Shelf Location's: 92
Classification
Subject: Human Anatomy-Atlases
Dewey Class No: 611/.0022/2
Letter Call No: N38a
LC Classification: QM25 .S55413 2018
Other's Book Information
Book ID No: 2252
Total Books: 1
Date of collection's: 24-Jul-2018
Donation / Purchase: Purchase
Language: English
Status: Available
Department: Anatomy
Description:
  1. Atlas of Human Anatomy, 7th edition, brings you world-renowned, exquisitely clear views of the human body with a clinical perspective. In addition to the famous work of Dr. Frank Netter, you’ll also find nearly 100 paintings by Dr. Carlos A. G. Machado, one of today’s foremost medical illustrators. Together, these two uniquely talented physician-artists highlight the most clinically relevant views of the human body. In addition, more than 50 carefully selected radiologic images help bridge illustrated anatomy to living anatomy as seen in everyday practice.

Key Features:
    • Region-by-region coverage, including Muscle Table appendices at the end of each section.
    • Large, clear illustrations with comprehensive labels not only of major structures, but also of those with important relationships.
    • Tabular material in separate pages and additional supporting material as a part of the electronic companion so the printed page stays focused on the illustration.
Summary:

This book offers depictions of the human body in clear detail--all from a clinician's perspective. With its emphasis on anatomical relationships and clinically relevant views, Dr. Netter's work provides a coherent, lasting visual vocabulary for understanding anatomy and how it applies to medicine today.

Abstract:

Offers unsurpassed depictions of the human body in clear, brilliant detail - all from a clinician's perspective. With its emphasis on anatomic relationships and clinically relevant views, this bookprovides a coherent, lasting visual vocabulary for understanding anatomy and how it applies to medicine

Preface:

I have often said that my career as a medical artist for almost 50 years has been a sort of “command performance” in the sense that it has grown in response to the desires and requests of the medical profession. Over these many years, I have produced almost 4,000 illustrations, mostly for The CIBA (now Netter) Collection of Medical Illustrations but also for Clinical Symposia. These pictures have been concerned with the varied subdivisions of medical knowledge such as gross anatomy, histology, embryology, physiology, pathology, diagnostic modalities, surgical and therapeutic techniques, and clinical manifestations of a multitude of diseases. As the years went by, however, there were more and more requests from physicians and students for me to produce an atlas purely of gross anatomy. Thus, this atlas has come about, not through any inspiration on my part but rather, like most of my previous works, as a fulfillment of the desires of the medical profession.


It involved going back over all the illustrations I had made over so many years, selecting those pertinent to gross anatomy, classifying them and organizing them by system and region, adapting them to page size and space, and arranging them in logical sequence. Anatomy of course does not change, but our understanding of anatomy and its clinical significance does change, as do anatomical terminology and nomenclature. This therefore required much updating of many of the older pictures and even revision of a number of them in order to make them more pertinent to today’s ever-expanding scope of medical and surgical practice. In addition, I found that there were gaps in the portrayal of medical knowledge as pictorialized in the illustrations I had previously done, and this necessitated my making a number of new pictures that are included in this volume.

In creating an atlas such as this, it is important to achieve a happy medium between complexity and simplification. If the pictures are too complex, they may be difficult and confusing
to read; if oversimplified, they may not be adequately definitive or may even be misleading. I have therefore striven for a middle course of realism without the clutter of confusing
minutiae. I hope that the students and members of the medical and allied professions will find the illustrations readily understandable, yet instructive and useful.

At one point, the publisher and I thought it might be nice to include a foreword by a truly outstanding and renowned anatomist, but there are so many in that category that we could not make a choice. We did think of men like Vesalius, Leonardo da Vinci, William Hunter, and Henry Gray, who of course are unfortunately unavailable, but I do wonder what their comments might have been about this atlas.

Frank H. Netter, MD
(1906–1991)

Content:

SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION Plates 1-7

Introduction Plates 1-7

 

1 Body Planes and Terms of Relationship

2 Surface Anatomy: Regions (Anterior View of Female)

3 Surface Anatomy: Regions (Posterior View of Male)

4 Major Arteries and Pulse Points

5 Major Systemic Veins of the Cardiovascular System

6 General Organization of the Nervous System

7 Overview of the Lymphatic System

 

Electronic Bonus Plates Plates BP1-BP16

BP 1 Cross Section of Skin

BP 2 Pilosebaceous Unit

BP 3 Major Body Cavities

BP 4 Skeletal System: Axial and Appendicular Skeletons

BP 5 Types of Synovial Joints

BP 6 Joints: Connective Tissues and Articular Cartilage

BP 7 Architecture of Bone

BP 8 Muscular System

BP 9 Overview of the Gastrointestinal System

BP 10 Overview of the Endocrine System

BP 11 Neurons and Synapses

BP 12 Features of a Typical Peripheral Nerve

BP 13 Sites of Visceral Referred Pain

BP 14 General Organization of the Cardiovascular System

BP 15 Cardiovascular System: Composition of Blood

BP 16 Arterial Wall

SECTION 2 HEAD AND NECK Plates 8-160

Surface Anatomy Plate 8

8 Head and Neck: Surface Anatomy

 

Superficial Head and Neck Plates 9-10

9 Cutaneous Nerves of Head and Neck

10 Superficial Arteries and Veins of Face and Scalp

 

Bones and Ligaments Plates 11-30

11 Skull: Anterior View

12 Skull: Radiographs

13 Skull: Lateral View

14 Skull: Lateral Radiograph

15 Skull: Midsagittal Section

16 Calvaria

17 Cranial Base: Inferior View

18 Cranial Base: Superior View

19 Foramina and Canals of Cranial Base: Inferior View

20 Foramina and Canals of Cranial Base: Superior View

21 Skull of Newborn

22 Bony Framework of Head and Neck

23 Pterygoid Fossae

24 Mandible

25 Temporomandibular Joint

26 Cervical Vertebrae: Atlas and Axis

27 Cervical Vertebrae (continued)

28 Cervical Vertebrae: Uncovertebral Joints

29 External Craniocervical Ligaments

30 Internal Craniocervical Ligaments

 

Neck Plates 31-41

31 Muscles of Facial Expression: Lateral View

32 Muscles of Neck: Anterior View

33 Fascial Layers of Neck

34 Cervical Fasciae

35 Infrahyoid and Suprahyoid Muscles

36 Muscles of Neck: Lateral View

37 Anterior and Lateral Cervical Muscles

38 Superficial Veins and Cutaneous Nerves of Neck

39 Nerves and Vessels of Neck

40 Nerves and Vessels of Neck (continued)

41 Carotid Arteries

 

Nasal Region Plates 42-64

42 Nose

43 Lateral Wall of Nasal Cavity

44 Lateral Wall of Nasal Cavity (continued)

45 Medial Wall of Nasal Cavity (Nasal Septum)

46 Nerves of Nasal Cavity

47 Arteries of Nasal Cavity: Bony Nasal Septum Turned Up

48 Nerves of Nasal Cavity: Bony Nasal Septum Turned Up

49 Nose and Maxillary Sinus: Transverse Section

50 Paranasal Sinuses: Coronal and Transverse Sections

51 Paranasal Sinuses: Parasagittal Views

52 Paranasal Sinuses: Changes with Age

53 Salivary Glands

54 Facial Nerve Branches and Parotid Gland

55 Muscles Involved in Mastication

56 Muscles Involved in Mastication (continued)

57 Maxillary Artery

58 Proximal Maxillary and Superficial Temporal Arteries

59 Mandibular Nerve (CN V3)

60 Superior View of Infratemporal Fossa

61 Ophthalmic (CN V1) and Maxillary (CN V2) Nerves

62 Autonomic Innervation of Nasal Cavity

63 Nerves and Arteries of the Deep Face

64 Orientation of Nerves and Vessels of the Cranial Base

 

Oral Region Plates 65-74

65 Inspection of Oral Cavity

66 Afferent Innervation of Oral Cavity and Tongue

67 Roof of Oral Cavity

68 Tongue and Salivary Glands: Sections

69 Floor of Oral Cavity

70 Tongue

71 Tongue (continued)

72 Fauces

73 Teeth

74 Teeth (continued)

 

Pharynx Plates 75-86

75 Muscles of Pharynx: Partially Opened Posterior View

76 Posterior View of Pharynx: Nerves and Vessels

77 Pharynx: Medial View

78 Muscles of Pharynx: Medial View

79 Pharynx: Opened Posterior View

80 Pharyngoesophageal Junction

81 Muscles of Pharynx: Lateral View

82 Nerves of Oral, Head, and Neck Regions

83 Arteries of Oral and Pharyngeal Regions

84 Veins of Face and Neck Regions

85 Lymph Vessels and Nodes of Head and Neck

86 Lymph Vessels and Nodes of Pharynx and Tongue

 

Thyroid Gland and Larynx Plates 87-93

87 Thyroid Gland: Anterior View

88 Thyroid Gland and Pharynx: Posterior View

89 Parathyroid Glands

90 Cartilages of Larynx

91 Intrinsic Muscles of Larynx

92 Nerves and Coronal Section of Larynx

93 Action of Intrinsic Muscles of Larynx

 

Orbit and Contents Plates 94-104

94 Eyelids

95 Lacrimal Apparatus

96 Extrinsic Eye Muscles

97 Nerves of Orbit

98 Superior and Anterior Views of Orbit

99 Arteries and Veins of Orbit and Eyelids

100 Eyeball: Transverse Section

101 Anterior and Posterior Chambers of Eyeball

102 Lens and Supporting Structures

103 Intrinsic Arteries and Veins of Eye

104 Vascular Supply of Eye

 

Ear Plates 105-110

105 Ear and Course of Sound in Cochlea

106 External Ear and Tympanic Cavity

107 Tympanic Cavity

108 Bony and Membranous Labyrinths

109 Bony and Membranous Labyrinths (continued)

110 Orientation of Labyrinths in Skull

 

Meninges and Brain Plates 111-126

111 Meninges and Diploic Veins

112 Meningeal Arteries

113 Meninges and Superficial Cerebral Veins

114 Dural Venous Sinuses: Sagittal Section

115 Dural Venous Sinuses (continued)

116 Brain: Lateral Views

117 Brain: Medial Views

118 Brain: Inferior View

119 Ventricles of Brain

120 Circulation of Cerebrospinal Fluid

121 Basal Nuclei (Ganglia)

122 Thalamus and Related Structures

123 Hippocampus and Fornix

124 Brain Stem

125 Ventricles and Cerebellum

126 Cerebellum

 

Cranial and Cervical Nerves Plates 127-146

127 Cranial Nerve Nuclei in Brain Stem: Schema

128 Cranial Nerve Nuclei in Brain Stem: Schema (continued)

129 Cranial Nerves (Motor and Sensory Distribution): Schema

130 Olfactory Nerve (CN I): Schema

131 Optic Nerve (CN II) (Visual Pathway): Schema

132 Oculomotor (CN III), Trochlear (CN IV), and Abducens (CN VI)

Nerves: Schema

133 Trigeminal Nerve (CN V): Schema

134 Facial Nerve (CN VII): Schema

135 Vestibulocochlear Nerve (CN VIII): Schema

136 Glossopharyngeal Nerve (CN IX): Schema

137 Vagus Nerve (CN X): Schema

138 Accessory Nerve (CN XI): Schema

139 Hypoglossal Nerve (CN XII): Schema

140 Cervical Plexus: Schema

141 Autonomic Nerves in Neck

142 Autonomic Nerves in Head

143 Ciliary Ganglion: Schema

144 Pterygopalatine and Submandibular Ganglia: Schema

145 Otic Ganglion: Schema

146 Taste Pathways: Schema

 

Cerebral Vasculature Plates 147-158

147 Arteries to Brain and Meninges

148 Internal Carotid Artery in Petrous Part of Temporal Bone

149 Arteries to Brain: Schema

150 Arteries of Brain: Inferior Views

151 Cerebral Arterial Circle (of Willis)

152 Arteries of Brain: Frontal View and Section

153 Arteries of Brain: Lateral and Medial Views

154 Arteries of Posterior Cranial Fossa

155 Veins of Posterior Cranial Fossa

156 Deep Veins of Brain

157 Subependymal Veins of Brain

158 Hypothalamus and Hypophysis

 

Regional Imaging Plates 159-160

159 Cranial Imaging (MRA and MRV)

160 Cranial Imaging (MRI)

 

Structures with High Clinical Significance Tables 2.1-2.3

 

Muscle Tables Tables 2.4-2.9

 

Electronic Bonus Plates Plates BP17-BP32

BP17 3D Skull Reconstruction CTs

BP18 Degenerative Changes in Cervical Vertebrae

BP19 Atlantooccipital Junction

BP20 Muscles of Facial Expression: Anterior View

BP21 Musculature of Face

BP22 Paranasal Sinuses

BP23 Subclavian Artery

BP24 Opening of the Mandible

BP25 Afferent Innervation of Oral Cavity and Pharynx

BP26 Fasciae of Orbit and Eyeball

BP27 Tympanic Cavity

BP28 Anatomy of the Pediatric Ear

BP29 Auditory Tube (Eustachian)

BP30 Arteries and Veins of Hypothalamus and Hypophysis

BP31 Cranial Imaging (MRV and MRA)

BP32 Axial and Coronal MRIs of Brain

SECTION 3 BACK AND SPINAL CORD Plates 161-186

Surface Anatomy Plate 161

161 Back: Surface Anatomy

 

Bones and Ligaments Plates 162-168

162 Vertebral Column

163 Thoracic Vertebrae

164 Lumbar Vertebrae

165 Vertebrae: Radiograph and MRI

166 Sacrum and Coccyx

167 Vertebral Ligaments: Lumbosacral Region

168 Vertebral Ligaments: Lumbar Region

 

Spinal Cord Plates 169-179

169 Spinal Cord and Anterior Rami

170 Relation of Spinal Nerve Roots to Vertebrae

171 Dermatomes

172 Sympathetic Nervous System: Schema

173 Parasympathetic Nervous System: Schema

174 Spinal Meninges and Nerve Roots

175 Spinal Nerve Origin: Cross Sections

176 Arteries of Spinal Cord: Schema

177 Arteries of Spinal Cord: Intrinsic Distribution

178 Veins of Spinal Cord and Vertebral Column

179 Veins of Vertebral Column: Vertebral Veins

 

Muscles and Nerves Plates 180-184

180 Muscles of Back: Superficial Layer

181 Muscles of Back: Intermediate Layer

182 Muscles of Back: Deep Layer

183 Nerves of Back

184 Suboccipital Triangle

 

Cross-Sectional Anatomy Plates 185-186

185 Lumbar Region of Back: Cross Section

186 Typical Thoracic Spinal Nerve: Cross Section

 

Structures with High Clinical Significance Table 3.1

 

Muscle Tables Tables 3.2-3.3

Electronic Bonus Plates Plates BP33-BP43

BP33 Vertebral Ligaments

BP34 Cervical Spine: Radiographs

BP35 Cervical Spine: MRI and Radiograph

BP36 Thoracolumbar Spine: Lateral Radiograph

BP37 Lumbar Vertebrae: Radiographs

BP38 Lumbar Spine: MRIs

BP39 Sympathetic Nervous System: General Topography

BP40 Parasympathetic Nervous System: General Topography

BP41 Cholinergic and Adrenergic Synapses: Schema

BP42 Vertebral Veins: Detail Showing Venous Communications

BP43 Spinal Cord Cross Sections: Fiber Tracts

SECTION 4 THORAX Plates 187-248

Surface Anatomy Plate 187

187 Thorax: Surface Anatomy

 

Mammary Gland Plates 188-191

188 Mammary Gland

189 Arteries of Mammary Gland

190 Lymph Vessels and Nodes of Mammary Gland

191 Lymphatic Drainage of Breast

 

Body Wall Plates 192-201

192 Bony Framework of Thorax

193 Ribs and Associated Joints

194 Anterior Thoracic Wall

195 Anterior Thoracic Wall (continued)

196 Anterior Thoracic Wall: Internal View

197 Intercostal Nerves and Arteries

198 Veins of Internal Thoracic Wall

199 Phrenic Nerve

200 Respiratory Diaphragm: Thoracic Surface

201 Respiratory Diaphragm: Abdominal Surface

 

Lungs Plates 202-214

202 Topography of Lungs: Anterior View

203 Topography of Lungs: Posterior View

204 Lungs in Situ: Anterior View

205 Lungs: Medial Views

206 Bronchopulmonary Segments

207 Bronchopulmonary Segments (continued)

208 Trachea and Major Bronchi

209 Bronchi and Intrapulmonary Airways

210 Great Vessels of Superior Mediastinum

211 Bronchial Arteries and Veins

212 Lymph Vessels and Nodes of Lung

213 Autonomic Nerves of Thorax

214 Innervation of Tracheobronchial Tree: Schema

 

Heart Plates 215-233

215 Heart in Situ

216 Heart: Anterior Exposure

217 Heart: Radiographs and CT Angiogram; Auscultation of Heart

218 Heart: Base and Diaphragmatic Surface

219 Pericardial Sac

220 Mediastinum: Cross Section

221 Thorax: Coronal Section of Heart and Ascending Aorta

222 Coronary Arteries and Cardiac Veins

223 Coronary Arteries: Imaging

224 Right Atrium and Ventricle

225 Left Atrium and Ventricle

226 Valves and Fibrous Skeleton of Heart

227 Valves and Fibrous Skeleton of Heart (continued)

228 Atria, Ventricles, and Interventricular Septum

229 Conducting System of Heart

230 Nerves of Thorax

231 Innervation of Heart: Schema

232 Innervation of Blood Vessels: Schema

233 Prenatal and Postnatal Circulation

 

Mediastinum Plates 234-243

234 Mediastinum: Right Lateral View

235 Mediastinum: Left Lateral View

236 Esophagus in Situ

237 Topography and Constrictions of Esophagus

238 Musculature of Esophagus

239 Esophagogastric Junction

240 Arteries of Esophagus

241 Veins of Esophagus

242 Lymph Vessels and Nodes of Esophagus

243 Nerves of Esophagus

 

Regional Scans Plate 244

244 Chest Scans: Axial CT Images

 

Cross-Sectional Anatomy Plates 245-248

245 Cross Section of Thorax at T3 Level

246 Cross Section of Thorax at T3-4 Disc Level

247 Cross Section of Thorax at T4-5 Disc Level

248 Cross Section of Thorax at T7 Level

 

Structures with High Clinical Significance Tables 4.1-4.2

 

Muscle Table Table 4.3

 

Electronic Bonus Plates Plates BP44-BP57

BP44 Respiratory System

BP45 Cervical Ribs and Related Anomalies

BP46 Muscle Attachments of Ribs

BP47 Muscles of Respiration

BP48 Intrapulmonary Airways: Schema

BP49 Intrapulmonary Blood Circulation: Schema

BP50 Gas Exchange

BP51 Anterior Aspect of Heart

BP52 Coronary Arteries: Right Anterior Oblique Views with

Arteriograms

BP53 Coronary Arteries and Cardiac Veins: Variations

BP54 Intrinsic Nerves and Variations in Nerves of Esophagus

BP55 Arteries of Esophagus: Variations

BP56 Thorax: Coronal Section (Midaxillary Line, Tracheal

Bifurcation, Left Atrium)

BP57 Thorax: Coronal CTs

SECTION 5 ABDOMEN Plates 249-332

Surface Anatomy Plate 249

249 Abdomen: Surface Anatomy

 

Body Wall Plates 250-269

250 Bony Framework of Abdomen

251 Regions and Planes of Abdomen

252 Anterior Abdominal Wall: Superficial Dissection

253 Anterior Abdominal Wall: Intermediate Dissection

254 Anterior Abdominal Wall: Deep Dissection

255 Rectus Sheath: Cross Section

256 Anterior Abdominal Wall: Internal View

257 Posterolateral Abdominal Wall

258 Arteries of Anterior Abdominal Wall

259 Veins of Anterior Abdominal Wall

260 Nerves of Anterior Abdominal Wall

261 Thoracoabdominal Nerves

262 Inguinal Region: Dissections

263 Inguinal Canal and Spermatic Cord

264 Femoral Sheath and Inguinal Canal

265 Posterior Abdominal Wall: Internal View

266 Arteries of Posterior Abdominal Wall

267 Veins of Posterior Abdominal Wall

268 Lymph Vessels and Nodes of Posterior Abdominal Wall

269 Nerves of Posterior Abdominal Wall

 

Peritoneal Cavity Plates 270-275

270 Greater Omentum and Abdominal Viscera

271 Mesenteric Relations of Intestines

272 Mesenteric Relations of Intestines (continued)

273 Omental Bursa: Stomach Reflected

274 Omental Bursa: Cross Section

275 Peritoneum of Posterior Abdominal Wall

 

Viscera (Gut) Plates 276-283

276 Stomach in Situ

277 Mucosa of Stomach

278 Duodenum in Situ

279 Mucosa and Musculature of Small Intestine

280 Ileocecal Region

281 Ileocecal Region (continued)

282 (Vermiform) Appendix

283 Mucosa and Musculature of Large Intestine

 

Viscera (Accessory Organs) Plates 284-289

284 Surfaces and Bed of Liver

285 Liver in Situ: Vascular and Duct Systems

286 Liver Structure: Schema

287 Gallbladder, Extrahepatic Bile Ducts, and Pancreatic Duct

288 Pancreas in Situ

289 Spleen

 

Visceral Vasculature Plates 290-299

290 Arteries of Stomach, Liver, and Spleen

291 Arteries of Liver, Pancreas, Duodenum, and Spleen

292 Celiac Arteriogram and CT Angiogram

293 Arteries of Duodenum and Head of Pancreas

294 Arteries of Small Intestine

295 Arteries of Large Intestine

296 Veins of Stomach, Duodenum, Pancreas, and Spleen

297 Veins of Small Intestine

298 Veins of Large Intestine

299 Hepatic Portal Vein Tributaries: Portacaval Anastomoses

 

Innervation Plates 300-310

300 Autonomic Nerves and Ganglia

301 Autonomic Innervation of Stomach and Duodenum

302 Autonomic Innervation of Stomach and Duodenum

(continued)

303 Autonomic Innervation of Esophagus, Stomach, and

Duodenum: Schema

304 Autonomic Innervation of Small Intestine

305 Autonomic Innervation of Large Intestine

306 Autonomic Innervation of Intestines: Schema

307 Autonomic Reflex Pathways: Schema

308 Enteric Plexuses of Intestine

309 Autonomic Innervation of Liver: Schema

310 Autonomic Innervation of Pancreas: Schema

 

Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands Plates 311-324

311 Kidneys in Situ: Anterior Views

312 Kidneys in Situ: Posterior Views

313 Renal Artery and Vein in Situ

314 Gross Structure of Kidney

315 Intrarenal Arteries and Renal Segments

316 Ureters in Abdomen and Pelvis

317 Arteries of Ureters and Urinary Bladder

318 Renal Fasciae

319 Lymph Vessels and Nodes of Kidneys and Urinary Bladder

320 Autonomic Nerves of Kidneys, Ureters, and Urinary Bladder

321 Autonomic Innervation of Kidneys and Upper Ureters:

Schema

322 Autonomic Nerves of Suprarenal Glands: Dissection and

Schema

323 Arteries and Veins of Suprarenal Glands in Situ

324 Abdominal Wall and Viscera: Paramedian (Parasagittal)

Section

 

Lymphatics Plate 325

325 Abdominal and Pelvic Lymphatics: Schema

 

Regional Scans Plates 326-327

326 Abdominal Scans: Axial CT Images

327 Abdominal Scans: Axial CT Images (continued)

 

Cross-Sectional Anatomy Plates 328-332

328 Cross Section at T10, Esophagogastric Junction

329 Cross Section at T12, Inferior to Xiphoid

330 Cross Section at T12–L1, Intervertebral Disc

331 Cross Section at L1–2, Intervertebral Disc

332 Cross Section at L3–4

 

Structures with High Clinical Significance Tables 5.1-5.2

 

Muscle Table Table 5.3

 

Electronic Bonus Plates Plates BP58-BP87

BP58 Inguinal and Femoral Regions

BP59 Indirect Inguinal Hernia

BP60 Variations in Position and Contour of Stomach in Relation to

Body Habitus

BP61 Layers of Duodenal Wall

BP62 CT and MRCP Showing Appendix, Gallbladder, and Ducts;

Nerve Branches of Hepatic Artery

BP63 Topography of Liver

BP64 Variations in Form of Liver

BP65 Sigmoid Colon: Variations in Position

BP66 Variations in Arterial Supply to Cecum and Posterior

Peritoneal Attachment of Cecum

BP67 Variations in Pancreatic Duct

BP68 Variations in Cystic, Hepatic, and Pancreatic Ducts

BP69 Variations in Cystic Arteries

BP70 Variations in Hepatic Arteries

BP71 Variations and Anomalies of Hepatic Portal Vein

BP72 Variations in Celiac Trunk

BP73 Variations in Colic Arteries

BP74 Variations in Colic Arteries (continued)

BP75 Variations in Renal Artery and Vein

BP76 Histology of Renal Corpuscle

BP77 Nephron and Collecting Tubule: Schema

BP78 Blood Vessels in Parenchyma of Kidney: Schema

BP79 Lymph Vessels and Nodes of Stomach

BP80 Lymph Vessels and Nodes of Pancreas

BP81 Lymph Vessels and Nodes of Small Intestine

BP82 Lymph Vessels and Nodes of Large Intestine

BP83 Lymph Vessels and Nodes of Liver

BP84 Schematic Cross Section of Abdomen at Middle T12

BP85 Transverse Section of Abdomen: Level of L5, Near

Transtubercular Plane

BP86 Transverse Section of Abdomen: Level of S1, Anterior

Superior Iliac Spine

BP87 Axial CT Image of Upper Abdomen

SECTION 6 PELVIS AND PERINEUM Plates 333-401

Surface Anatomy Plate 333

333 Pelvis and Perineum: Surface Anatomy

 

Bones and Ligaments Plates 334-338

334 Bony Framework of Pelvis

335 Male and Female Pelvis: Radiographs

336 Sex Differences of Pelvis: Measurements

337 Bones and Ligaments of Pelvis

338 Bones and Ligaments of Pelvis (continued)

 

Pelvic Floor and Contents Plates 339-349

339 Pelvic Diaphragm: Female

340 Pelvic Diaphragm: Female (continued)

341 Pelvic Diaphragm: Female (continued)

342 Pelvic Diaphragm: Male

343 Pelvic Diaphragm: Male (continued)

344 Pelvic Contents: Female

345 Pelvic Viscera and Perineum: Female

346 Pelvic Viscera: Female

347 Endopelvic Fascia and Potential Spaces

348 Pelvic Contents: Male

349 Pelvic Viscera and Perineum: Male

 

Urinary Bladder Plates 350-352

350 Urinary Bladder: Orientation and Supports

351 Female Sphincters

352 Urinary Bladder: Female and Male

 

Uterus, Vagina, and Supporting Structures Plates 353-357

353 Uterus, Vagina, and Supporting Structures

354 Uterus: Fascial Ligaments

355 Uterus and Adnexa

356 Female Pelvic Relationships

357 Pelvic Ligaments

 

Perineum and External Genitalia: Female Plates 358-361

358 Female Perineum and External Genitalia (Pudendum or Vulva)

359 Female Perineum (Superficial Dissection)

360 Female Perineum and Deep Perineum

361 Female Perineal Spaces

 

Perineum and External Genitalia: Male Plates 362-369

362 Male Perineum and External Genitalia (Superficial Dissection)

363 Male Perineum and External Genitalia (Deeper Dissection)

364 Penis

365 Male Perineal Spaces

366 Prostate Gland and Seminal Vesicles

367 Urethra

368 Descent of Testis

369 Scrotum and Contents

 

Homologues of Genitalia Plates 370-371

370 Homologues of External Genitalia

371 Homologues of Internal Genitalia

 

Testis, Epididymis, and Ductus Deferens Plate 372

372 Testis, Epididymis, and Ductus Deferens

 

Rectum Plates 373-378

373 Rectum in Situ: Female and Male

374 Ischioanal Fossae

375 Rectum and Anal Canal

376 Anorectal Musculature

377 External Anal Sphincter Muscle: Perineal Views

378 Actual and Potential Perineopelvic Spaces

 

Regional Scan Plate 379

379 Pelvic Scans: Sagittal T2-Weighted MRIs

 

Vasculature Plates 380-390

380 Arteries of Rectum and Anal Canal: Male Posterior View

381 Veins of Rectum and Anal Canal: Female Anterior View

382 Arteries and Veins of Pelvic Organs: Female Anterior View

383 Arteries and Veins of Testis: Anterior View

384 Arteries of Pelvis: Female

385 Arteries and Veins of Pelvis: Male

386 Arteries and Veins of Perineum and Uterus

387 Arteries and Veins of Perineum: Male

388 Lymph Vessels and Nodes of Pelvis and Genitalia: Female

389 Lymph Vessels and Nodes of Perineum: Female

390 Lymph Vessels and Nodes of Pelvis and Genitalia: Male

 

Innervation Plates 391-399

391 Nerves of External Genitalia: Male

392 Nerves of Pelvic Viscera: Male

393 Nerves of Perineum: Male

394 Nerves of Pelvic Viscera: Female

395 Nerves of Perineum and External Genitalia: Female

396 Neuropathways in Parturition

397 Innervation of Female Reproductive Organs: Schema

398 Innervation of Male Reproductive Organs: Schema

399 Innervation of Urinary Bladder and Lower Ureter: Schema

 

Cross-Sectional Anatomy Plates 400-401

400 Male Pelvis: Cross Section of Bladder–Prostate Gland

Junction

401 Female Pelvis: Cross Section of Vagina and Urethra

 

Structures with High Clinical Significance Tables 6.1-6.2

 

Muscle Tables Tables 6.3-6.4

 

Electronic Bonus Plates Plates BP88-BP98

BP88 Fasciae of Male and Female Pelvis and Perineum

BP89 Male and Female Cystourethrograms

BP90 Female Urethra

BP91 Genetics of Reproduction

BP92 Menstrual Cycle

BP93 Testes

BP94 Uterine Development

BP95 Ovary, Ova, and Follicles

BP96 Variations in Hymen

BP97 Cross Section Through Prostate

BP98 Arteries and Veins of Pelvis: Male

SECTION 7 UPPER LIMB Plates 402-470

Surface Anatomy Plate 402

402 Upper Limb: Surface Anatomy

 

Cutaneous Anatomy Plates 403-407

403 Dermatomes of Upper Limb and Segmental Nerve Function

404 Cutaneous Innervation of Upper Limb

405 Cutaneous Nerves and Superficial Veins of Proximal Upper

Limb

406 Cutaneous Nerves and Superficial Veins of Forearm and Hand

407 Lymph Vessels and Nodes of Upper Limb

 

Shoulder and Axilla Plate 408-420

408 Clavicle and Sternoclavicular Joint

409 Humerus and Scapula: Anterior Views

410 Humerus and Scapula: Posterior Views

411 Shoulder: Anteroposterior Radiograph

412 Shoulder with Details of Glenohumeral Joint

413 Muscles of Shoulder

414 Axilla: Posterior Wall

415 Muscles of Rotator (Compressor) Cuff

416 Pectoral, Clavipectoral, and Axillary Fasciae

417 Scapulothoracic and Shoulder Dissection

418 Axillary Artery and Anastomoses Around Scapula

419 Axilla: Anterior View

420 Brachial Plexus: Schema

 

Arm • Plates 421-425

421 Muscles of Arm: Anterior Views

422 Muscles of Arm: Posterior Views

423 Brachial Artery in Situ

424 Arteries of Arm and Proximal Forearm

425 Arm: Serial Cross Sections

 

Elbow and Forearm Plates 426-441

426 Bones of Elbow

427 Elbow: Radiographs

428 Ligaments of Elbow

429 Bones of Forearm

430 Individual Muscles of Forearm: Rotators of Radius

431 Individual Muscles of Forearm: Extensors of Wrist and Digits

432 Individual Muscles of Forearm: Flexors of Wrist

433 Individual Muscles of Forearm: Flexors of Digits

434 Muscles of Forearm (Superficial Layer): Posterior View

435 Muscles of Forearm (Deeper Layer): Posterior View

436 Muscles of Forearm (Superficial Layer): Anterior View

437 Muscles of Forearm (Intermediate Layer): Anterior View

438 Muscles of Forearm (Deep Layer): Anterior View

439 Attachments of Muscles of Forearm: Anterior View

440 Attachments of Muscles of Forearm: Posterior View

441 Forearm: Serial Cross Sections, Anterior View

 

Wrist and Hand Plates 442-461

442 Carpal Bones

443 Movements of Wrist

444 Ligaments of Wrist

445 Ligaments of Wrist (continued)

446 Bones of Wrist and Hand

 

447 Wrist and Hand: Radiographs

448 Metacarpophalangeal and Interphalangeal Ligaments

449 Wrist and Hand: Superficial Palmar Dissections

450 Wrist and Hand: Deeper Palmar Dissections

451 Lumbrical Muscles and Bursae, Spaces, and Sheaths:

Schema

452 Flexor Tendons, Arteries, and Nerves at Wrist

453 Bursae, Spaces, and Tendon Sheaths of Hand

454 Flexor and Extensor Tendons in Fingers

455 Intrinsic Muscles of Hand

456 Arteries and Nerves of Hand: Palmar Views

457 Wrist and Hand: Superficial Dissection

458 Wrist and Hand: Superficial Dorsal Dissection

459 Nerves and Arteries of Dorsal Hand and Wrist

460 Extensor Tendons at Wrist

461 Fingers

 

Neurovasculature Plates 462-469

462 Cutaneous Innervation of Wrist and Hand

463 Arteries and Nerves of Upper Limb: Anterior View

464 Nerves of Upper Limb

465 Musculocutaneous Nerve: Anterior View

466 Median Nerve

467 Ulnar Nerve

468 Radial Nerve in Arm and Nerves of Posterior Shoulder:

Posterior View

469 Radial Nerve in Forearm and Hand

 

Regional Imaging Plate 470

470 Shoulder MRI and CT Scan

 

Structures with High Clinical Significance Tables 7.1-7.2

 

Muscle Tables Tables 7.3-7.6

 

Electronic Bonus Plates Plates BP99-BP106

BP99 Veins of Upper Limb

BP100 Arteries of Arm and Proximal Forearm

BP101 Arteries of Forearm and Hand

BP102 Ligaments of Wrist

BP103 Flexor and Extensor Zones of Hand

BP104 Section Through Metacarpal and Distal Carpal Bones

BP105 Cross Section of Hand: Axial View

BP106 Cross Section of Hand: Axial View (continued)

SECTION 8 LOWER LIMB Plates 471-535

Surface Anatomy Plate 471

471 Lower Limb: Surface Anatomy

 

Cutaneous Anatomy Plates 472-475

472 Dermatomes of Lower Limb and Segmental Nerve Function

473 Superficial Nerves and Veins of Lower Limb: Anterior View

474 Superficial Nerves and Veins of Lower Limb: Posterior View

475 Lymph Vessels and Nodes of Lower Limb

 

Hip and Thigh Plates 476-496

476 Coxal Bone

477 Hip Joint

478 Hip Joint: Anteroposterior Radiograph

479 Femur

480 Bony Attachments of Muscles of Hip and Thigh: Anterior

View

481 Bony Attachments of Muscles of Hip and Thigh: Posterior

View

482 Muscles of Thigh: Anterior Views

483 Muscles of Thigh: Anterior Views (continued)

484 Muscles of Hip and Thigh: Lateral View

485 Muscles of Hip and Thigh: Posterior Views

486 Psoas and Iliacus Muscles

487 Lumbosacral and Coccygeal Plexuses

488 Lumbar Plexus

489 Sacral and Coccygeal Plexuses

490 Arteries and Nerves of Thigh: Anterior Views

491 Arteries and Nerves of Thigh: Anterior Views (continued)

492 Arteries and Nerves of Thigh: Posterior View

493 Nerves of Hip and Buttock

494 Hip Bursae: Posterior and Anterolateral Views

495 Arteries of Femoral Head and Neck

496 Thigh: Serial Cross Sections

 

Knee Plates 497-503

497 Knee: Medial and Lateral Views

498 Knee: Anterior Views

499 Knee: Interior Views

500 Knee: Cruciate and Collateral Ligaments

501 Knee: Anteroposterior Radiograph and Posterior View

502 Knee: Posterior and Sagittal Views

503 Arteries of Lower Limb: Schema

 

Leg Plates 504-514

504 Tibia and Fibula

505 Tibia and Fibula (continued)

506 Attachments of Muscles of Leg

507 Muscles of Leg (Superficial Dissection): Posterior View

508 Muscles of Leg (Intermediate Dissection): Posterior View

509 Muscles of Leg (Deep Dissection): Posterior View

510 Muscles of Leg: Lateral View

511 Muscles of Leg (Superficial Dissection): Anterior View

512 Muscles of Leg (Deep Dissection): Anterior View

513 Venous Drainage of Leg

514 Leg: Cross Sections and Fascial Compartments

 

Ankle and Foot Plates 515-528

515 Bones of Foot

516 Bones of Foot (continued)

517 Calcaneus

518 Ligaments and Tendons of Ankle

519 Ligaments and Tendons of Foot: Plantar View

520 Tendon Sheaths of Ankle

521 Muscles of Dorsum of Foot: Superficial Dissection

522 Dorsum of Foot: Deep Dissection

523 Plantar Region of Foot: Superficial Dissection

524 Muscles of Plantar Region of Foot: First Layer

525 Muscles of Plantar Region of Foot: Second Layer

526 Muscles of Plantar Region of Foot: Third Layer

527 Interosseous Muscles and Deep Arteries of Foot

528 Interosseous Muscles of Foot

Neurovasculature Plates 529-533

529 Femoral Nerve and Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve

530 Obturator Nerve

531 Sciatic Nerve and Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerve

532 Tibial Nerve

533 Common Fibular Nerve

Regional Imaging Plates 534-535

534 Hip MRI and 3D CT

535 Ankle: Radiographs

 

Structures with High Clinical Significance Tables 8.1-8.2

Muscle Tables Tables 8.3-8.6

 

Electronic Bonus Plates Plates BP107-BP117

BP107 Veins of Lower Limb

BP108 Arteries of Thigh and Knee

BP109 Cross-Sectional Anatomy of Hip: Axial View

BP110 Arteries of Knee and Foot

BP111 Leg: Serial Cross Sections

BP112 Osteology of Knee

BP113 Knee Radiograph: Lateral View

BP114 Anatomy of Foot: Nerves and Arteries

BP115 Cross-Sectional Anatomy of Ankle and Foot

BP116 Cross-Sectional Anatomy of Ankle and Foot (continued)

BP117 Anatomy of Toenail

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