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Head and Neuroanatomy (THIEME Atlas of Anatomy) [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 414 pages, height x width: 310x232 mm, 1182
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Thieme Medical Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1604062908
  • ISBN-13: 9781604062908
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Praise for the THIEME Atlas of Anatomy: Head and Neuroanatomy:Comprehensive coverage of neuroanatomy describes isolated structures and also situates these structures within the larger functional systems...It is a must-have book.--ADVANCE for Physical Therapists & PT AssistantsSetting a new standard for the study of anatomy, the THIEME Atlas of Anatomy, with access to WinkingSkull.com PLUS, is more than a collection of anatomical images--it is an indispensable resource for anyone who works with the human body.Features:An innovative, user-friendly format in which each two-page spread presents a self-contained guide to a specific topic 1,182 original, full-color illustrations present comprehensive coverage of neuroanatomy to skillfully guide the reader through the anatomy of the head, from cranial bones, ligaments, and joints, to muscles, cranial nerves, topographical anatomy, and the anatomy of sensory organs Hundreds of clinical applications emphasize the vital link between anatomical structure and function Expertly rendered cross-sections, x-rays, and CT and MRI scans vividly demonstrate clinical anatomy Clearly labeled images help the reader easily identify each structure Summary tables appear throughout -- ideal for rapid review A scratch-off code provides access to Winking Skull.com PLUS, featuring over 600 full-color anatomy illustrations and radiographs, labels-on, labels-off functionality, and timed self-tests The THIEME Atlas of Anatomy series also features General Anatomy and Musculoskeletal System and Neck and Internal Organs. Each atlas is available in softcover and hardcover and includes access to WinkingSkull.com PLUS.Use the Head and Neuroanatomy Image Collection to enhance your lectures and presentations; illustrations can be easily imported into presentation software and viewed with or without labeling.Teaching anatomy? We have the educational e-product you need.Instructors can use the ThiemeTeaching Assistant: Anatomyto download and easily import 2,000+ full-color illustrations to enhance presentations, course materials, and handouts. Setting a new standard for the study of anatomy, the THIEME Atlas of Anatomy, with access to WinkingSkull.com PLUS, is more than a collection of anatomical images--it is an indispensable resource for anyone who works with the human body.

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The perfect combination of information and ease of use. It combines concise explanatory text with terrific illustrations and applications for any clinical setting...This atlas has the most beautiful, precise anatomical pictures. It is a must-have book for people who learn more and better by seeing structures rather than just reading about them. Students as well as seasoned therapists will benefit from the information in this text.--ADVANCE for Physical Therapists & PT AssistantsIt was a pleasure to review this atlas...The authors have done a superb job of combining excellent, high-quality illustrations with clinical correlations, informational tables, and teaching points...A comprehensive text...Beneficial to any student who is seeking beginning, as well as additional, knowledge in the areas of the head and neuroanatomy...An excellent atlas for the physical therapy student enrolled in a neurorehabilitation or neuroscience course due to the excellent illustrations, pertinent clinical correlations, and explanatory/summarizing tables contained in each chapter...An excellent reference for the faculty member teaching within this content area as well as the clinician working in neurorehabilitation.--Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical TherapyBeautifully illustrated...outstanding...It is virtually impossible to describe in words how impressive the drawings are throughout the book...The drawings are all in color and are superb. This excellently crafted atlas...should be on the shelves of all those in the clinical neurosciences...its value [ is] immediately apparent...highly recommend[ ed].--American Journal of NeuroradiologyUses extensive illustrations, explanatory text and tables to cover a wide range of topics on the head and the central nervous system.--PhysiotherapyThis is a wonderfully illustrated anatomy text which is well organized, easy to read and access. Hundreds of beautiful color plates in a field where a picture speaks a thousand words. If you like anatomy, this is a text you must have.--Journal of the American Association of Forensic Dentists

Head
1 Cranial Bones
1.1 Skull, Lateral View
2(2)
1.2 Skull, Anterior View
4(2)
1.3 Skull, Posterior View and Cranial Sutures
6(2)
1.4 Exterior and Interior of the Calvaria
8(2)
1.5 Base of the Skull, External View
10(2)
1.6 Base of the Skull, Internal View
12(2)
1.7 Orbit: Bones and Openings for Neurovascular Structures
14(2)
1.8 Orbit and Neighboring Structures
16(2)
1.9 Nose: Nasal Skeleton
18(2)
1.10 Nose: Paranasal Sinuses
20(2)
1.11 Temporal Bone
22(2)
1.12 Sphenoid Bone
24(2)
1.13 Occipital Bone and Ethmoid Bones
26(2)
1.14 Hard Palate
28(2)
1.15 Mandible and Hyoid Bone
30(2)
1.16 Temporomandibular Joint
32(2)
1.17 Temporomandibular Joint, Biomechanics
34(2)
1.18 The Teeth in situ
36(2)
1.19 Permanent Teeth and the Dental Panoramic Tomogram
38(2)
1.20 Individual Teeth
40(2)
1.21 Deciduous Teeth
42(2)
2 Muscles of the Head
2.1 Muscles of Facial Expression, Overview
44(2)
2.2 Muscles of Facial Expression, Actions
46(2)
2.3 Muscles of Mastication, Overview and Superficial Muscles
48(2)
2.4 Muscles of Mastication, Deep Muscles
50(2)
2.5 Muscles of the Head, Origins and Insertions
52(2)
3 Blood Vessels of the Head and Neck
3.1 Arteries of the Head, Overview and External Carotid Artery
54(2)
3.2 External Carotid Artery: Anterior, Medial, and Posterior Branches
56(2)
3.3 External Carotid Artery: Terminal Branches
58(2)
3.4 Internal Carotid Artery: Branches to Extracerebral Structures
60(2)
3.5 Veins of the Head and Neck: Superficial Veins
62(2)
3.6 Veins of the Head and Neck: Deep Veins
64(2)
4 Cranial Nerves
4.1 Overview of the Cranial Nerves
66(2)
4.2 Cranial Nerves: Brainstem Nuclei and Peripheral Ganglia
68(2)
4.3 Cranial Nerves: Olfactory (CNI) and Optic (CN II)
70(2)
4.4 Cranial Nerves of the Extraocular Muscles: Oculomotor (CN III), Trochlear (CN IV), and Abducent (CN VI)
72(2)
4.5 Cranial Nerves: Trigeminal (CN V), Nuclei and Distribution
74(2)
4.6 Cranial Nerves: Trigeminal (CN V), Divisions
76(2)
4.7 Cranial Nerves: Facial (CN VII), Nuclei and Distribution
78(2)
4.8 Cranial Nerves: Facial (CN VII), Branches
80(2)
4.9 Cranial Nerves: Vestibulocochlear (CN VIII)
82(2)
4.10 Cranial Nerves: Glossopharyngeal (CN IX)
84(2)
4.11 Cranial Nerves: Vagus (CN X)
86(2)
4.12 Cranial Nerves: Accessory (CN XI) and Hypoglossal (CN XIII)
88(2)
4.13 Neurovascular Pathways through the Base of the Skull, Synopsis
90(2)
5 Topographical Anatomy
5.1 Face: Nerves and Vessels
92(2)
5.2 Head, Lateral View: Superficial Layer
94(2)
5.3 Head, Lateral View: Middle and Deep Layers
96(2)
5.4 Infratemporal Fossa
98(2)
5.5 Pterygopalatine Fossa
100(2)
6 Oral Cavity
6.1 Oral Cavity, Overview
102(2)
6.2 Tongue: Muscles and Mucosa
104(2)
6.3 Tongue: Neurovascular Structures and Lymphatic Drainage
106(2)
6.4 Oral Floor
108(2)
6.5 Oral Cavity: Pharynx and Tonsils
110(2)
6.6 Salivary Glands
112(2)
7 Nose
7.1 Nose, Overview
114(2)
7.2 Nasal Cavity: Neurovascular Supply
116(2)
7.3 Nose and Paranasal Sinuses, Histology and Clinical Anatomy
118(2)
8 Eye and Orbit
8.1 Eye and Orbital Region
120(2)
8.2 Eye: Lacrimal Apparatus
122(2)
8.3 Eyeball
124(2)
8.4 Eye: Lens and Cornea
126(2)
8.5 Eye: Iris and Ocular Chambers
128(2)
8.6 Eye: Retina
130(2)
8.7 Eye: Blood Supply
132(2)
8.8 Orbit: Extraocular Muscles
134(2)
8.9 Orbit: Subdivisions and Neurovascular Structures
136(2)
8.10 Orbit: Topographical Anatomy
138(2)
9 Ear and Vestibular Apparatus
9.1 Ear, Overview
140(2)
9.2 External Ear: Auricle, Auditory Canal, and Tympanic Membrane
142(2)
9.3 Middle Ear: Tympanic Cavity and Pharyngotympanic Tube
144(2)
9.4 Middle Ear: Auditory Ossicles and Tympanic Cavity
146(2)
9.5 Inner Ear, Overview
148(2)
9.6 Ear: Auditory Apparatus
150(2)
9.7 Inner Ear: Vestibular Apparatus
152(2)
9.8 Ear: Blood Supply
154(2)
10 Sectional Anatomy of the Head
10.1 Coronal Sections, Anterior Orbital Margin and Retrobulbar Space
156(2)
10.2 Coronal Sections, Orbital Apex and Pituitary
158(2)
10.3 Transverse Sections, Orbits and Optic Nerve
160(2)
10.4 Transverse Sections, Sphenoid Sinus and Middle Nasal Concha
162(2)
10.5 Transverse Sections, Nasopharynx and Median Atlantoaxial Joint
164(2)
10.6 Midsagittal Section, Nasal Septum and Medial Orbital Wall
166(2)
10.7 Sagittal Sections, Inner Third and Center of the Orbit
168(4)
Neuroanatomy
1 Introduction to Neuroanatomy
1.1 Central Nervous System (CNS)
172(2)
1.2 Neurons
174(2)
1.3 Neuroglia and Myelination
176(2)
1.4 Sensory Input, Perception and Qualities
178(2)
1.5 Peripheral and Central Nervous Systems
180(2)
1.6 Nervous System, Development
182(2)
1.7 Brain, Macroscopic Organization
184(2)
2 Meninges of the Brain and Spinal Cord
2.1 Brain and Meninges in situ
186(2)
2.2 Meninges and Dural Septa
188(2)
2.3 Meninges of the Brain and Spinal Cord
190(2)
3 Ventricular System and Cerebrospinal Fluid
3.1 Ventricular System, Overview
192(2)
3.2 Cerebrospinal Fluid, Circulation and Cisterns
194(2)
3.3 Circumventricular Organs and Tissue Barriers in the Brain
196(2)
4 Telencephalon (Cerebrum)
4.1 Telencephalon, Development and External Structure
198(2)
4.2 Cerebral Cortex, Histological Structure and Functional Organization
200(2)
4.3 Neocortex, Cortical Areas
202(2)
4.4 Allocortex, Overview
204(2)
4.5 Allocortex: Hippocampus and Amygdala
206(2)
4.6 Telencephalon: White Matter and Basal Ganglia
208(2)
5 Diencephalon
5.1 Diencephalon, Overview and Development
210(2)
5.2 Diencephalon, External Structure
212(2)
5.3 Diencephalon, Internal Structure
214(2)
5.4 Thalamus: Thalamic Nuclei
216(2)
5.5 Thalamus: Projections of the Thalamic Nuclei
218(2)
5.6 Hypothalamus
220(2)
5.7 Pituitary Gland (Hypophysis)
222(2)
5.8 Epithalamus and Subthalamus
224(2)
6 Brainstem
6.1 Brainstem, Organization and External Structure
226(2)
6.2 Brainstem: Cranial Nerve Nuclei, Red Nuclei, and Substantia nigra
228(2)
6.3 Brainstem: Reticular Formation
230(2)
6.4 Brainstem: Descending and Ascending Tracts
232(2)
6.5 Mesencephalon and Pons, Transverse Section
234(2)
6.6 Medulla oblongata, Transverse Section
236(2)
7 Cerebellum
7.1 Cerebellum, External Structure
238(2)
7.2 Cerebellum, Internal Structure
240(2)
7.3 Cerebellar Peduncles and Tracts
242(2)
7.4 Cerebellum, Simplified Functional Anatomy and Lesions
244(2)
8 Blood Vessels of the Brain
8.1 Arteries of the Brain: Blood Supply and the Circle of Willis
246(2)
8.2 Arteries of the Cerebrum
248(2)
8.3 Arteries of the Cerebrum, Distribution
250(2)
8.4 Arteries of the Brainstem and Cerebellum
252(2)
8.5 Dural Sinuses, Overview
254(2)
8.6 Dural Sinuses: Tributaries and Accessory Draining Vessels
256(2)
8.7 Veins of the Brain: Superficial and Deep Veins
258(2)
8.8 Veins of the Brainstem and Cerebellum: Deep Veins
260(2)
8.9 Blood Vessels of the Brain: Intracranial Hemorrhage
262(2)
8.10 Blood Vessels of the Brain: Cerebrovascular Disease
264(2)
9 Spinal Cord
9.1 Spinal Cord, Segmental Organization
266(2)
9.2 Spinal Cord: Organization of Spinal Cord Segments
268(2)
9.3 Spinal Cord: Internal Divisions of the Gray Matter
270(2)
9.4 Spinal Cord: Reflex Arcs and Intrinsic Circuits
272(2)
9.5 Ascending Tracts of the Spinal Cord: Spinothalamic Tracts
274(2)
9.6 Ascending Tracts of the Spinal Cord: Fasciculus gracilis and Fasciculus cuneatus
276(2)
9.7 Ascending Tracts of the Spinal Cord: Spinocerebellar Tracts
278(2)
9.8 Descending Tracts of the Spinal Cord: Pryamidal (Corticospinal) Tracts
280(2)
9.9 Descending Tracts of the Spinal Cord: Extrapyramidal and Autonomic Tracts
282(2)
9.10 Tracts of the Spinal Cord, Overview
284(2)
9.11 Blood Vessels of the Spinal Cord: Arteries
286(2)
9.12 Blood Vessels of the Spinal Cord: Veins
288(2)
9.13 Spinal Cord, Topography
290(2)
10 Sectional Anatomy of the Brain
10.1 Coronal Sections: I and II (Frontal)
292(2)
10.2 Coronal Sections: III and IV
294(2)
10.3 Coronal Sections: V and VI
296(2)
10.4 Coronal Sections: VII and VIII
298(2)
10.5 Coronal Sections: IX and X
300(2)
10.6 Coronal Sections: XI and XII (Occipital)
302(2)
10.7 Transverse Sections: I and II (Cranial)
304(2)
10.8 Transverse Sections: III and IV
306(2)
10.9 Transverse Sections: V and VI (Caudal)
308(2)
10.10 Sagittal Sections: I-III (Lateral)
310(2)
10.11 Sagittal Sections: IV-VI
312(2)
10.12 Sagittal Sections: VII and VIII (Medial)
314(2)
11 Autonomic Nervous System
11.1 Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Systems, Organization
316(2)
11.2 Autonomic Nervous System, Actions and Regulation
318(2)
11.3 Parasympathetic Nervous System, Overview and Connections
320(2)
11.4 Autonomic Nervous System: Pain Conduction
322(2)
11.5 Enteric Nervous System
324(2)
12 Functional Systems
12.1 Sensory System, Overview
326(2)
12.2 Sensory System: Stimulus Processing
328(2)
12.3 Sensory System: Lesions
330(2)
12.4 Sensory System: Pain Conduction
332(2)
12.5 Sensory System: Pain Pathways in the Head and Central Analgesic System
334(2)
12.6 Motor System, Overview
336(2)
12.7 Motor System: Pyramidal (Corticospinal) Tract
338(2)
12.8 Motor System: Motor Nuclei
340(2)
12.9 Motor Sytem: Extrapyramidal Motor System and Lesions
342(2)
12.10 Radicular Lesions: Sensory Deficits
344(2)
12.11 Radicular Lesions: Motor Deficits
346(2)
12.12 Lesions of the Brachial Plexus
348(2)
12.13 Lesions of the Lumbrosacral Plexus
350(2)
12.14 Lesions of the Spinal Cord and Peripheral Nerves: Sensory Deficits
352(2)
12.15 Lesions of the Spinal Cord and Peripheral Nerves: Motor Deficits
354(2)
12.16 Lesions of the Spinal Cord, Assessment
356(2)
12.17 Visual System, Overview and Geniculate Part
358(2)
12.18 Visual System, Lesions and Nongeniculate Part
360(2)
12.19 Visual System: Reflexes
362(2)
12.20 Visual System: Coordination of Eye Movement
364(2)
12.21 Auditory System
366(2)
12.22 Vestibular System
368(2)
12.23 Gustatory System (Taste)
370(2)
12.24 Olfactory System (Smell)
372(2)
12.25 Limbic System
374(2)
12.26 Brain: Fiber Tracts
376(2)
12.27 Brain: Functional Organization
378(2)
12.28 Brain: Hemispheric Dominance
380(2)
12.29 Brain: Clinical Findings
382(5)
Appendix
List of References
387(2)
Subject Index
389
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