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  • Izdevniecība: Thieme Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 3135334066
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, height x width: 190x127 mm, weight: 2087 g
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  • ISBN-10: 3135334066
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Focusing on internal organs in this volume, this atlas of human anatomy contains illustrations and descriptions of organs in each body system, as well as pregnancy and human development (expanded in this edition to include the development of organ systems). This edition also has new colorplates on embryology and histology, more information on clinical correlates, and corresponding magnetic resonance imaging and CT (computed tomography) images. Annotation ©2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

The sixth edition of this classic work makes mastering a vast amount of information on internal organs much less daunting. It offers a vivid review of the human body and its structure, and it is an ideal study companion as well as an excellent basic reference text.

These are some of the many user-friendly features of this book:

  • New color plates on embryology and histology
  • More than 200 outstanding full-color illustrations and 130 clinical correlations
  • Side-by-side images with explanatory text
  • An overview of anatomical terms in each section

Emphasizing clinical anatomy, this text integrates current information from a wide range of medical disciplines into discussions of the internal organs, including:

  • Cross-sectional anatomy as a basis for working with modern imaging modalities
  • Detailed explanations of organ topography and function
  • Physiological and biochemical information included where appropriate
  • An entire chapter devoted to pregnancy and human development

Volume 2: Internal Organs and its companions Volume 1: Locomotor System andVolume 3: Nervous System and Sensory Organs comprise a must-have resource for students of medicine, dentistry, and all allied health fields.

    Viscera at a Glance 2(3)
    Arrangement by Function
    2(1)
    Arrangement by Region
    2(3)
    Cardiovascular System (H. Fritsch)
    5(88)
    Overview
    6(4)
    Circulatory System and Lymphatic Vessels
    6(2)
    Fetal Circulation (A)
    8(1)
    Circulatory Adjustments at Birth (B)
    8(2)
    Heart
    10(34)
    External Features
    10(4)
    Chambers of the Heart
    14(4)
    Cardiac Skeleton
    18(1)
    Layers of the Heart Wall
    18(2)
    Layers of the Heart Wall, Histology, and Ultrastructure
    20(2)
    Heart Valves
    22(2)
    Vasculature of the Heart
    24(2)
    Conducting System of the Heart
    26(2)
    Innervation
    28(2)
    Pericardium
    30(2)
    Position of the Heart and Cardiac Borders
    32(2)
    Radiographic Anatomy
    34(1)
    Auscultation
    34(2)
    Cross-Sectional Anatomy
    36(4)
    Cross-Sectional Echocardiography
    40(2)
    Functions of the Heart
    42(2)
    Arterial System
    44(22)
    Aorta
    44(2)
    Arteries of the Head and Neck
    46(1)
    Common Carotid Artery
    46(1)
    External Carotid Artery
    46(2)
    Maxillary Artery
    48(2)
    Internal Carotid Artery
    50(2)
    Subclavian Artery
    52(2)
    Arteries of the Shoulder and Upper Limb
    54(1)
    Axillary Artery
    54(1)
    Brachial Artery
    54(2)
    Radial Artery
    56(1)
    Ulnar Artery
    56(2)
    Arteries of the Pelvis and Lower Limb
    58(1)
    Internal Iliac Artery
    58(2)
    External Iliac Artery
    60(1)
    Femoral Artery
    60(2)
    Popliteal Artery
    62(1)
    Arteries of the Leg and Foot
    62(2)
    Vascular Arches of the Feet
    64(2)
    Venous System
    66(12)
    Caval System
    66(1)
    Azygos Vein System
    66(2)
    Tributaries of the Superior Vena Cava
    68(1)
    Brachiocephalic Veins
    68(1)
    Jugular Veins
    68(2)
    Dural Venous Sinuses
    70(2)
    Veins of the Upper Limb
    72(2)
    Tributaries of the Inferior Vena Cava
    74(1)
    Iliac Veins
    74(2)
    Veins of the Lower Limb
    76(2)
    Lymphatic System
    78(8)
    Lymphatic Vessels
    78(2)
    Regional Lymph Nodes of the Head, Neck, and Arm
    80(2)
    Regional Lymph Nodes of the Thorax and Abdomen
    82(2)
    Regional Lymph Nodes of the Pelvis and Lower Limb
    84(2)
    Structure and Function of Blood and Lymphatic Vessels
    86(7)
    Vessel Wall
    86(1)
    Special Forms of Arteries
    86(2)
    Regional Variation in Vessel Wall Structure---Arterial Vessels
    88(2)
    Regional Variation in Vessel Wall Structure---Venous Vessels
    90(3)
    Respiratory System (H. Fritsch)
    93(48)
    Overview
    94(2)
    Anatomical Division of the Respiratory System
    94(1)
    Clinical Division of the Respiratory System
    94(2)
    Nose
    96(12)
    External Nose
    96(2)
    Nasal Cavity
    98(4)
    Paranasal Sinuses
    102(2)
    Openings of Paranasal Sinuses and Nasal Meatuses
    104(2)
    Posterior Nasal Apertures
    106(1)
    Nasopharynx
    106(2)
    Larynx
    108(10)
    Laryngeal Skeleton
    108(2)
    Structures Connecting the Laryngeal Cartilages
    110(2)
    Laryngeal Muscles
    112(2)
    Laryngeal Cavity
    114(2)
    Glottis
    116(2)
    Trachea
    118(4)
    Trachea and Extrapulmonary Main Bronchi
    118(2)
    Topography of the Trachea and Larynx
    120(2)
    Lung
    122(14)
    Surfaces of the Lung
    122(2)
    Divisions of the Bronchi and Bronchopulmonary Segments
    124(2)
    Microscopic Anatomy
    126(2)
    Vascular System and Innervation
    128(2)
    Pleura
    130(2)
    Cross-Sectional Anatomy
    132(2)
    Mechanics of Breathing
    134(2)
    Mediastinum
    136(5)
    Right View of the Mediastinum
    136(2)
    Left View of the Mediastinum
    138(3)
    Alimentary System (H. Fritsch)
    141(88)
    Overview
    142(2)
    General Structure and Functions
    142(2)
    Oral Cavity
    144(24)
    General Structure
    144(2)
    Palate
    146(2)
    Tongue
    148(2)
    Muscles of the Tongue
    150(2)
    Inferior Surface of the Tongue (A)
    152(1)
    Floor of the Mouth
    152(2)
    Salivary Glands
    154(2)
    Microscopic Anatomy of the Salivary Glands
    156(2)
    Teeth
    158(2)
    Parts of the Tooth and the Periodontium
    160(2)
    Deciduous Teeth
    162(1)
    Eruption of the Primary and Permanent Dentition
    162(2)
    Development of the Teeth
    164(2)
    Position of the Teeth in the Dental Arcades
    166(2)
    Pharynx
    168(4)
    Organization and General Structure
    168(2)
    The Act of Swallowing
    170(2)
    Topographical Anatomy I
    172(4)
    Sectional Anatomy of the Head and Neck
    172(4)
    Esophagus
    176(6)
    General Organization and Microscopic Anatomy
    176(2)
    Topographical Anatomy of the Esophagus and the Posterior Mediastinum
    178(2)
    Vessels, Nerves, and Lymphatic Drainage
    180(2)
    Abdominal Cavity
    182(8)
    General Overview
    182(2)
    Topography of the Opened Abdominal Cavity
    184(4)
    Relations of the Parietal Peritoneum
    188(2)
    Stomach
    190(6)
    Gross Anatomy
    190(2)
    Microscopic Anatomy of the Stomach
    192(2)
    Vessels, Nerves, and Lymphatic Drainage
    194(2)
    Small Intestine
    196(6)
    Gross Anatomy
    196(2)
    Structure of the Small Intestinal Wall
    198(2)
    Vessels, Nerves, and Lymphatic Drainage
    200(2)
    Large Intestine
    202(10)
    Segments of the Large Intestine: Overview
    202(1)
    Cecum and Vermiform Appendix
    202(4)
    Colon Segments
    206(2)
    Rectum and Anal Canal
    208(4)
    Liver
    212(8)
    Gross Anatomy
    212(2)
    Liver Segments
    214(1)
    Microscopic Anatomy
    214(2)
    Portal Vein System (C)
    216(2)
    Bile Ducts and Gallbladder
    218(1)
    Gallbladder
    218(2)
    Pancreas
    220(4)
    Gross and Microscopic Anatomy
    220(2)
    Topography of the Omental Bursa and Pancreas
    222(2)
    Topographical Anatomy II
    224(5)
    Sectional Anatomy of the Upper Abdomen
    224(2)
    Sectional Anatomy of the Upper and Lower Abdomen
    226(3)
    Urinary System (H. Fritsch)
    229(18)
    Overview
    230(2)
    Organization and Position of the Urinary Organs
    230(2)
    Kidney
    232(8)
    Gross Anatomy
    232(2)
    Microscopic Anatomy
    234(4)
    Topography of the Kidneys
    238(2)
    Excretory Organs
    240(7)
    Renal Pelvis and Ureter
    240(2)
    Urinary Bladder
    242(2)
    Female Urethra
    244(1)
    Topography of the Excretory Organs
    244(3)
    Male Genital System (H. Fritsch)
    247(20)
    Overview
    248(2)
    Male Reproductive Organs
    248(2)
    Testis and Epididymis
    250(6)
    Gross Anatomy
    250(2)
    Microscopic Anatomy
    252(4)
    Seminal Ducts and Accessory Sex Glands
    256(4)
    Ductus Deferens (Vas Deferens)
    256(2)
    Seminal Vesicles
    258(1)
    Prostate
    258(2)
    Male External Genitalia
    260(4)
    Penis
    260(2)
    Male Urethra
    262(2)
    Topographical Anatomy
    264(3)
    Sectional Anatomy
    264(3)
    Female Genital System (H. Fritsch)
    267(26)
    Overview
    268(2)
    Female Reproductive Organs
    268(2)
    Ovary and Uterine Tubes
    270(6)
    Gross Anatomy of the Ovary
    270(1)
    Microscopic Anatomy of the Ovary
    270(2)
    Follicles
    272(2)
    Gross Anatomy of the Uterine Tube
    274(1)
    Microscopic Anatomy of the Uterine Tube
    274(2)
    Uterus
    276(6)
    Gross Anatomy
    276(2)
    Microscopic Anatomy
    278(2)
    Vessels, Nerves, and Lymphatic Drainage
    280(1)
    Support of the Uterus
    280(2)
    Vagina and External Genitalia
    282(4)
    Gross Anatomy
    282(4)
    Topographical Anatomy
    286(2)
    Sectional Anatomy
    286(2)
    Comparative Anatomy of the Female and Male Pelves
    288(5)
    Soft Tissue Closure of the Pelvis
    288(5)
    Pregnancy and Human Development
    293(50)
    Gametes
    294(2)
    Fertilization
    296(2)
    Capacitation and Acrosome Reaction
    296(1)
    Formation of the Zygote
    296(2)
    Early Development
    298(2)
    Pregnancy
    300(2)
    Placenta
    302(2)
    Birth (Parturition)
    304(6)
    Dilation Stage
    306(2)
    Expulsion Stage
    308(2)
    Overview
    310(1)
    Prenatal Period
    310(4)
    Stages in Prenatal Development
    312(1)
    Pre-embryonic Period
    312(1)
    Embryonic Period
    312(2)
    Fetal Period (Overview)
    314(4)
    Fetal Period (Monthly Stages)
    316(2)
    Organ Development
    318(20)
    Body Cavities
    318(1)
    Heart
    318(4)
    Vessel Development
    322(2)
    Respiratory System
    324(2)
    Gastrointesinal System, Foregut
    326(4)
    Gastrointestinal System, Midgut and Hindgut
    330(2)
    Development of the Urinary System
    332(2)
    Development of the Genital System
    334(4)
    The Neonate
    338(2)
    Postnatal Periods
    340(3)
    Endocrine System (W. Kuehnel)
    343(48)
    Glands
    344(6)
    Overview
    344(2)
    Light Microscopic Classification of Exocrine Secretory Units
    346(2)
    General Principles of Endocrine Gland Function
    348(2)
    Hypothalamic-Pituitary Axis
    350(4)
    Gross Anatomy
    350(2)
    Microscopic Structure of the Pituitary Gland
    352(2)
    Hypothalamus-Pituitary Connections
    354(6)
    Efferent Connections of the Hypothalamus
    354(2)
    Hypothalamic-Posterior Pituitary Axis (A)
    356(1)
    Hypothalamic-Anterior Pituitary Axis (B)
    356(4)
    Pineal Gland
    360(2)
    Gross Anatomy
    360(1)
    Microscopic Anatomy
    360(2)
    Adrenal Glands
    362(6)
    Gross Anatomy
    362(2)
    Microscopic Anatomy of the Adrenal Cortex
    364(2)
    Microscopic Anatomy of the Adrenal Medulla
    366(2)
    Thyroid Gland
    368(6)
    Gross Anatomy
    368(2)
    Microscopic Anatomy
    370(2)
    Parathyroid Glands
    372(2)
    Pancreatic Islets
    374(2)
    Microscopic Anatomy
    374(2)
    Diffuse Endocrine System
    376(15)
    Testicular Endocrine Functions
    376(2)
    Ovarian Endocrine Functions
    378(1)
    Ovarian Cycle
    378(2)
    Endocrine Functions of the Placenta
    380(2)
    Cardiac Hormones---Atrial Natriuretic Peptides
    382(2)
    Diffuse Endocrine Cells in Various Organs
    384(7)
    Blood and Lymphatic Systems (W. Kuehnel)
    391(30)
    Blood
    392(8)
    Components of Blood
    392(4)
    Hematopoiesis
    396(4)
    Immune System
    400(4)
    Cells of the Immune System
    402(2)
    Lymphatic Organs
    404(17)
    Overview
    404(2)
    Thymus
    406(2)
    Microanatomy of the Thymus
    408(2)
    Lymph Nodes
    410(2)
    Spleen
    412(2)
    Microscopic Anatomy of the Spleen
    414(2)
    The Tonsils
    416(2)
    Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (MALT)
    418(3)
    The Integument (W. Kuehnel)
    421(19)
    Skin
    422(8)
    General Structure and Functions
    422(1)
    Skin Color
    422(2)
    Surface of the Skin
    424(2)
    The Layers of the Skin
    426(1)
    Epidermis
    426(2)
    Dermis (Corium)
    428(1)
    Subcutaneous Tissue (Subcutis)
    428(2)
    Appendages of the Skin
    430(6)
    Skin Glands
    430(2)
    Hair
    432(2)
    Nails
    434(1)
    Skin as a Sensory Organ---Organs of Somatovisceral Sensation
    434(2)
    Breast and Mammary Glands
    436(4)
    Gross Anatomy
    436(2)
    Microscopic Structure and Function of the Female Breast
    438(2)
    References 440(6)
    Illustration Credits 446(1)
    Index 447