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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 648 pages, height x width: 276x216 mm, weight: 1950 g, Approx. 1000 illustrations (1000 in full color); Illustrations
  • Sērija : Gray's Anatomy
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Aug-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Churchill Livingstone Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1455748021
  • ISBN-13: 9781455748020
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This is the second edition of an atlas of anatomy for students in medicine and related fields. It has secondary use for art students. The book is modeled on the historic Grays Anatomy. The color illustrations are accompanied in many cases by CT scans or other images of the body part or region in living humans using contemporary imaging technologies. While the illustrations cannot match the artistic value of the original Grays, they are well designed in the same way to form a clear, informative overview of how the human body is put together, as one would learn it through a full sequential dissection. The book can be used separately or as a companion to the textbook Grays Anatomy for Students. As this is an atlas rather than a textbook, its images are different from those in the textbook. This second edition has added tables and schematics at the end of every chapter for quick study review. These include the major nerve plexi throughout the body, branching patterns of major arteries, summaries of the muscles of each region, and other similar information. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com) Grays Atlas of Anatomy, the companion resource to the popular Grays Anatomy for Students, presents a vivid, visual depiction of anatomical structures. Newly updated with a wealth of material to facilitate study, this medical textbook demonstrates the correlation of structures with appropriate clinical images and surface anatomy - essential for proper identification in the dissection lab and successful preparation for course exams. Clinically focused, consistently and clearly illustrated throughout, and logically organized, Grays Atlas of Anatomy makes it easier than ever to master the essential anatomy knowledge you need!Build on your existing anatomy knowledge with structures presented from a superficial to deep orientation, representing a logical progression through the body.Identify the various anatomical structures of the body and better understand their relationships to each other with the visual guidance of nearly 1,000 exquisitely illustrated anatomical figures.Visualize the clinical correlation between anatomical structures and surface landmarks with surface anatomy photographs overlaid with anatomical drawings.Recognize anatomical structures as they present in practice through more than 270 clinical images - including laparoscopic, radiologic, surgical, ophthalmoscopic, otoscopic, and other clinical views - placed adjacent to anatomic artwork for side-by-side comparison.Quickly access and review key information with more clinical correlations, in addition to new Summary Tables at the end of each chapter that cover relevant muscles, nerves, and arteries.Gain a full understanding of cranial nerves through a brand-new Cranial Nerve Review section that offers a visual guide of the nerves, a table of reflexes, and an additional table of nerve lesions.Access the complete contents, dissection video clips, and self-assessment questions online at Student Consult.com.

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"a collection of beautifully drawn anatomical illustrations; each clearly labelled allowing for easy identification of the various structures...an excellent, pictorial anatomy guide for medical students learning anatomy for the first time whether they're in the dissection room or as part of their private study." UK Medical StudentBMA Book Awards 2008 - Highly Commended "The quality of the artistic illustrations is high with some being particularly clear and helpful. This is a valuable and welcome addition to the anatomy world which any student of the subject will find a valuable resource to support their learning and understanding of the complexity of the human body."

This is a companion resource to the popular Gray's Anatomy for Students. It in you will find accurate and clear depictions of the anatomy of eight regions of our bodies. This extensive and intensive atlas of over 600 pages provides detailed full-color drawings of anatomical structures, and images obtained through computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) technologies. Many of the CT images were taken with contrast, so they present the anatomy in question much more clearly than would be possible in simple CT depictions. Gray's Atlas of Anatomy, second edition is an excellent resource for students and teachers of human anatomy. The fact that so much additional information is available and interaction is possible online makes it a truly outstanding, highly valuable product. ~Nano Khilnani

1 The Body
Anatomical position, terms, and planes
2(1)
Anatomical planes and imaging
3(1)
Surface anatomy: anterior view
4(1)
Surface anatomy: posterior view
5(1)
Skeleton: anterior
6(1)
Skeleton: posterior
7(1)
Muscles: anterior
8(1)
Muscles: posterior
9(1)
Vascular system: arteries
10(1)
Vascular system: veins
11(1)
Lymphatic system
12(1)
Nervous system
13(1)
Sympathetics
14(1)
Parasympathetics
15(1)
Dermatomes
16(1)
Cutaneous nerves
17(3)
2 Back
Surface anatomy
20(1)
Vertebral column
21(1)
Regional vertebrae
22(1)
Cervical vertebrae
23(3)
Thoracic vertebrae
26(2)
Lumbar vertebrae
28(3)
Sacrum
31(1)
Intervertebral foramina and discs
32(1)
Intervertebral disc problems
33(2)
Joints and ligaments
35(1)
Back musculature: surface anatomy
36(1)
Superficial musculature
37(2)
Intermediate musculature
39(1)
Deep musculature
40(2)
Back musculature: transverse section
42(1)
Suboccipital region
43(1)
Spinal nerves
44(1)
Spinal cord
45(1)
Spinal cord vasculature
46(1)
Venous drainage of spinal cord
47(1)
Meninges
48(2)
Spinal cord: imaging
50(2)
Transverse section: thoracic region
52(1)
Dermatomes and cutaneous nerves
53(1)
Tables
54(8)
3 Thorax
Surface anatomy with bones
62(1)
Bony framework
63(2)
Ribs
65(1)
Articulations
66(2)
Breast
68(2)
Pectoral region
70(2)
Thoracic wall muscles
72(1)
Diaphragm
73(1)
Arteries of the thoracic wall
74(1)
Veins of the thoracic wall
75(1)
Nerves of the thoracic wall
76(1)
Lymphatics of the thoracic wall
77(1)
Intercostal nerves and arteries
78(1)
Pleural cavities and mediastinum
79(1)
Parietal pleura
80(1)
Surface projections of pleural recesses
81(1)
Right lung
82(1)
Left lung
83(1)
Lung lobes: surface relationship
84(1)
Lung lobes: imaging
85(1)
Bronchial tree
86(1)
Bronchopulmonary segments
87(1)
Pulmonary vessels and plexus
88(1)
Pulmonary vessels: imaging
89(2)
Mediastinum
91(1)
Pericardium
92(1)
Pericardial layers
93(1)
Anterior surface of heart
94(1)
Base and diaphragmatic surface of heart
95(1)
Right atrium
96(1)
Right ventricle
97(1)
Left atrium
98(1)
Left ventricle
99(1)
Aortic valve and cardiac skeleton
100(1)
Cardiac chambers and heart valves
101(1)
Coronary vessels
102(1)
Coronary arteries and variations
103(2)
Cardiac conduction system
105(1)
Auscultation points and heart sounds
106(1)
Cardiac innervation
107(1)
Superior mediastinum: thymus
108(1)
Superior mediastinum: veins and arteries
109(1)
Superior mediastinum: arteries and nerves
110(1)
Superior mediastinum: imaging
111(1)
Superior mediastinum: veins and trachea
112(1)
Mediastinum: imaging
113(1)
Mediastinum: view from right
114(1)
Mediastinum: imaging -- view from right
115(1)
Mediastinum: view from left
116(1)
Mediastinum: imaging -- view from left
117(1)
Posterior mediastinum
118(2)
Mediastinum: imaging
120(4)
Transverse section: TVIII level
124(1)
Dermatomes and cutaneous nerves
125(1)
Visceral efferent (motor) innervation of the heart
126(1)
Visceral afferents
127(1)
Tables
128(6)
4 Abdomen
Surface anatomy
134(1)
Quadrants and regions
135(1)
Abdominal wall
136(2)
Muscles
138(3)
Muscles: rectus sheath
141(1)
Vessels of the abdominal wall
142(1)
Arteries and lymphatics of the abdominal wall
143(1)
Nerves of the abdominal wall
144(1)
Dermatomes and cutaneous nerves
145(1)
Inguinal region
146(2)
Inguinal canal
148(2)
Inguinal hernias
150(1)
Anterior abdominal wall
151(1)
Greater omentum
152(1)
Abdominal viscera
153(1)
Peritoneal cavity
154(1)
Abdominal sagittal section
155(1)
Abdominal coronal section
156(1)
Arterial supply of viscera
157(1)
Stomach
158(1)
Spleen
159(1)
Arteries of stomach and spleen
160(2)
Duodenum
162(2)
Small intestine
164(2)
Large intestine
166(2)
Ileocecal junction
168(1)
Gastrointestinal tract: imaging
169(1)
Mesenteric arteries
170(2)
Liver
172(2)
Vessels of the liver
174(1)
Segments of the liver
175(1)
Pancreas and gallbladder
176(3)
Vasculature of pancreas and duodenum
179(1)
Venous drainage of viscera
180(2)
Portosystemic anastomoses
182(1)
Posterior wall
183(1)
Vessels of the posterior wall
184(1)
Diaphragm
185(1)
Kidneys
186(2)
Gross structure of kidneys
188(1)
Kidneys: imaging
189(1)
Renal vasculature
190(2)
Branches of the abdominal aorta
192(1)
Inferior vena cava
193(1)
Abdominal aorta and inferior vena cava: imaging
194(2)
Lumbar plexus
196(1)
Lumbar plexus: cutaneous distribution
197(1)
Lymphatics
198(1)
Abdominal innervation
199(1)
Splanchnic nerves
200(1)
Visceral efferent (motor) innervation diagram
201(1)
Visceral afferent (sensory) innervation and referred pain diagram
202(2)
Kidney and ureter visceral afferent (sensory) diagram
204(2)
Tables
206(6)
5 Pelvis And Perineum
Surface anatomy and articulated pelvis in men
212(2)
Surface anatomy and articulated pelvis in women
214(2)
Pelvic girdle
216(1)
Pelvic girdle: imaging
217(1)
Lumbosacral joint
218(1)
Sacro-iliac joint
219(1)
Pelvic inlet and outlet
220(1)
Orientation of pelvic girdle and pelvic brim
221(1)
Pelvic viscera and perineum in men
222(1)
Pelvic viscera and perineum in men: imaging
223(1)
Pelvic viscera and perineum in women
224(1)
Pelvic viscera and perineum in women: imaging
225(1)
Lateral wall of pelvic cavity
226(1)
Floor of pelvic cavity: pelvic diaphragm
227(3)
Rectum and bladder in situ
230(1)
Rectum
231(1)
Bladder in men
232(1)
Bladder in women
233(1)
Reproductive system in men
234(1)
Prostate
235(2)
Prostate and seminal vesicles
237(1)
Scrotum
238(1)
Testes
239(1)
Penis
240(1)
Reproductive system in women
241(1)
Uterus and ovaries
242(1)
Uterus
243(1)
Uterus: imaging
244(1)
Pelvic fascia
245(1)
Arterial supply of pelvis
246(1)
Venous drainage of pelvis
247(1)
Vasculature of the pelvic viscera
248(1)
Vasculature of uterus
249(1)
Venous drainage of prostate and penis
250(1)
Venous drainage of rectum
251(1)
Sacral and coccygeal nerve plexuses
252(1)
Pelvic nerve plexus
253(1)
Hypogastric plexus
254(1)
Surface anatomy of the perineum
255(3)
Borders and ceiling of the perineum
258(1)
Deep pouch and perineal membrane
259(1)
Muscles and erectile tissues in men
260(1)
Erectile tissue in men: imaging
261(1)
Muscles and erectile tissues in women
262(1)
Erectile tissue in women: imaging
263(1)
Internal pudendal artery and vein
264(1)
Pudendal nerve
265(1)
Vasculature of perineum
266(1)
Nerves of perineum
267(1)
Lymphatics of pelvis and perineum in men
268(1)
Lymphatics of pelvis and perineum in women
269(1)
Lymphatics
270(1)
Dermatomes
271(1)
Innervation of reproductive system in men
272(1)
Innervation of reproductive system in women
273(1)
Innervation of bladder
274(1)
Pelvic cavity imaging in men
275(3)
Pelvic cavity imaging in women
278(6)
Tables
284(8)
6 Lower Limb
Surface anatomy
292(1)
Bones of the lower limb
293(1)
Pelvic bones and sacrum
294(1)
Articulated pelvis
295(1)
Proximal femur
296(1)
Hip joint
297(2)
Hip joint: structure and arterial supply
299(1)
Gluteal region: attachments and superficial musculature
300(1)
Gluteal region: superficial and deep muscles
301(1)
Gluteal region: arteries and nerves
302(2)
Distal femur and proximal tibia and fibula
304(1)
Thigh: muscle attachments
305(1)
Thigh: anterior superficial musculature
306(1)
Thigh: posterior superficial musculature
307(1)
Thigh: anterior compartment muscles
308(1)
Thigh: medial compartment muscles
309(1)
Femoral triangle
310(1)
Anterior thigh: arteries and nerves
311(1)
Anterior thigh: arteries
312(1)
Thigh: posterior compartment muscles
313(1)
Posterior thigh: arteries and nerves
314(2)
Transverse sections: thigh
316(2)
Knee joint
318(2)
Ligaments of the knee
320(2)
Menisci and cruciate ligaments
322(4)
Knee: bursa and capsule
326(1)
Knee surface: muscles, capsule, and arteries
327(1)
Popliteal fossa
328(1)
Tibia and fibula
329(1)
Bones of the foot
330(3)
Bones and joints of the foot
333(1)
Talus and calcaneus
334(1)
Ankle joint
335(1)
Ligaments of the ankle joint
336(3)
Leg: muscle attachments
339(1)
Posterior leg: superficial muscles
340(1)
Posterior compartment: deep muscles
341(1)
Posterior leg: arteries and nerves
342(1)
Lateral compartment: muscles
343(1)
Anterior leg: superficial muscles
344(1)
Anterior compartment: muscles
345(1)
Anterior leg: arteries and nerves
346(1)
Leg: cutaneous nerves
347(1)
Transverse sections: leg
348(2)
Foot: muscle attachments
350(1)
Foot: ligaments
351(2)
Dorsum of foot
353(1)
Dorsum of foot: arteries and nerves
354(2)
Plantar aponeurosis
356(1)
Plantar region (sole) musculature: first layer
357(1)
Plantar region (sole) musculature: second layer
358(1)
Plantar region (sole) musculature: third layer
359(1)
Plantar region (sole) musculature: fourth layer
360(1)
Plantar region (sole): arteries and nerves
361(2)
Dorsal hood and tarsal tunnel
363(1)
Superficial veins of the lower limb
364(1)
Lymphatics of the lower limb
365(1)
Anterior cutaneous nerves and dermatomes of the lower limb
366(1)
Posterior cutaneous nerves and dermatomes of the lower limb
367(1)
Tables
368(16)
7 Upper Limb
Surface anatomy
384(1)
Bones of the upper limb
385(1)
Bony framework of shoulder
386(1)
Scapula
387(1)
Clavicle: joints and ligaments
388(1)
Proximal humerus
389(1)
Glenohumeral joint
390(2)
Muscle attachments
392(2)
Pectoral region
394(1)
Deep pectoral region
395(1)
Walls of the axilla
396(2)
The four rotator cuff muscles
398(2)
Deep vessels and nerves of the shoulder
400(1)
Axillary artery
401(1)
Brachial artery
402(1)
Brachial plexus
403(1)
Medial and lateral cords
404(1)
Posterior cord
405(1)
Distal end of humerus and proximal end of radius and ulna
406(1)
Muscle attachments
407(1)
Anterior compartment: muscles
408(2)
Anterior compartment: arteries and nerves
410(1)
Veins of the arm
411(1)
Posterior compartment: muscles
412(2)
Posterior compartment: arteries and nerves
414(1)
Lymphatics of the arm
415(1)
Transverse sections: arm
416(2)
Anterior cutaneous nerves of the arm
418(1)
Posterior cutaneous nerves of the arm
419(1)
Elbow joint
420(2)
Elbow joint: capsule and ligaments
422(2)
Cubital fossa
424(1)
Radius and ulna
425(1)
Bones of the hand and wrist joint
426(1)
Imaging of the hand and wrist joint
427(1)
Bones of the hand
428(1)
Joints and ligaments of the hand
429(1)
Muscle attachments of forearm
430(1)
Anterior compartment of forearm: muscles
431(3)
Anterior compartment of forearm: arteries and nerves
434(1)
Posterior compartment of forearm: muscles
435(2)
Posterior compartment of forearm: arteries and nerves
437(1)
Transverse sections: forearm
438(2)
Carpal tunnel
440(2)
Muscle attachments of the hand
442(1)
Superficial palmar region (palm) of hand
443(1)
Tendon sheaths of hand
444(1)
Lumbrical muscles
445(1)
Intrinsic muscles of hand
446(2)
Palmar region (palm) of hand: arteries and nerves
448(2)
Arteries of the hand
450(1)
Innervation of the hand: median and ulnar nerves
451(1)
Dorsum of hand
452(1)
Dorsal hoods
453(1)
Dorsum of hand: arteries
454(1)
Dorsum of hand: nerves
455(1)
Anatomical snuffbox
456(1)
Superficial veins and lymphatics of forearm
457(1)
Anterior cutaneous nerves of forearm
458(1)
Posterior cutaneous nerves of upper limb
459(1)
Tables
460(16)
8 Head And Neck
Surface anatomy with bones
476(1)
Bones of the skull
477(1)
Skull: anterior view
478(2)
Skull: lateral view
480(2)
Skull: posterior view
482(1)
Skull: superior view and roof
483(1)
Skull: inferior view
484(1)
Skull: cranial cavity
485(1)
Ethmoid, lacrimal bone, inferior concha, and vomer
486(1)
Maxilla and palatine bone
487(1)
Skull: muscle attachments
488(2)
Scalp and meninges
490(1)
Dural partitions
491(1)
Dural arteries and nerves
492(1)
Dural venous sinuses
493(1)
Brain
494(2)
Brain: imaging
496(2)
Cranial nerves
498(2)
Arterial supply to brain
500(3)
Cutaneous distribution of trigeminal nerve [ V]
503(1)
Facial muscles
504(2)
Vasculature, facial nerve [ VII] and lymphatics
506(1)
Deep arteries and veins of parotid region
507(1)
Bony orbit
508(1)
Section through orbit and structures of eyelid
509(1)
Eyelids and lacrimal apparatus
510(1)
Innervation of the lacrimal gland
511(1)
Muscles of the eyeball
512(1)
Innervation of the orbit and eyeball
513(1)
Eye movements
514(1)
Vasculature of orbit
515(1)
Eyeball
516(1)
Eye imaging
517(3)
Ear surface and sensory innervation
520(1)
Ear
521(1)
Middle ear
522(2)
Internal ear
524(1)
Ear imaging
525(1)
Temporal and infratemporal fossae
526(1)
Bones of the temporal and infratemporal fossae
527(1)
Temporal and infratemporal fossae
528(2)
Temporomandibular joint
530(1)
Mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve [ V]
531(1)
Parasympathetic innervation
532(1)
Arteries and veins of temporal and infratemporal fossae
533(1)
Pterygopalatine fossa
534(2)
Neck surface anatomy
536(1)
Bones of the neck
537(1)
Compartments and fascia of the neck
538(1)
Superficial veins of the neck
539(1)
Muscles of the neck
540(2)
Nerves in the neck
542(1)
Cranial nerves in the neck
543(1)
Cervical plexus and sympathetic trunk
544(2)
Arteries of the neck
546(2)
Root of the neck: arteries
548(2)
Lymphatics of the neck
550(2)
Pharynx
552(2)
Muscles of the pharynx
554(2)
Innervation of the pharynx
556(1)
Vasculature of the pharynx
557(1)
Larynx
558(2)
Laryngeal cavity
560(1)
Muscles of the larynx
561(1)
Innervation of the larynx
562(1)
Thyroid gland
563(1)
Vasculature of the thyroid gland
564(2)
Nose and paranasal sinuses
566(1)
Nasal cavity: bones
567(1)
Nasal cavity: mucosal linings
568(1)
Vasculature and innervation of the nasal cavity
569(1)
Sinus imaging
570(2)
Oral cavity: bones
572(1)
Teeth
573(1)
Teeth: imaging
574(1)
Anatomy of teeth
575(1)
Vessels and nerves supplying teeth
576(1)
Innervation of teeth and gums
577(1)
Muscles and salivary glands of the oral cavity
578(1)
Vessels and nerves of the tongue
579(1)
Tongue
580(1)
Hard and soft palate
581(1)
Palate
582(1)
Innervation of oral cavity
583(1)
Cranial nerves
584(2)
Visceral motor pathways in the head
586(2)
Tables
588(21)
Index 609
Richard Drake, PhD, FAAA is a Director of Anatomy, Professor of Surgery in Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.