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(Professor of Neurobiology and Anatomy, Associate Dean for Admissions, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, New York)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 608 pages, height x width: 260x184 mm, weight: 1220 g, Approx. 590 illustrations (580 in full color); Illustrations
  • Sērija : Netter Basic Science
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Feb-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • ISBN-10: 0323531881
  • ISBN-13: 9780323531887
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 608 pages, height x width: 260x184 mm, weight: 1220 g, Approx. 590 illustrations (580 in full color); Illustrations
  • Sērija : Netter Basic Science
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Feb-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • ISBN-10: 0323531881
  • ISBN-13: 9780323531887
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Focus on the clinically relevant aspects of anatomy and bridge normal anatomy to common clinical conditions with Netters Clinical Anatomy, 4th Edition. This easy-to-read, visually stunning text features nearly 600 superb Netter-style illustrations that provide essential descriptions of anatomy, embryology, and pathology to help you understand their clinical relevance. Authored by John Hansen, PhD, an Honored Member of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists, this book is an ideal anatomy reference for students who want to make the most of their study time or need a concise review of clinical anatomy.Clinical Focus boxes present hundreds of illustrated clinical correlations that bridge anatomy to pathophysiology. Every clinical correlation - more than 200 in all - is illustrated. Features and Characteristics boxes explain the relation between structure and function. Muscle/Ligament/Joint tables summarize attachment points, actions, and other key information related to each structure. Both USMLE-style review questions and short answer questions online help you gauge your mastery of the material and identify areas where you may need further study. Portable book size makes it easy to carry on the go.More review questions, including figure- and image-based questions More Clinical Focus boxes eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience includes additional multiple-choice questions, 3D models, and fully searchable text and images.

Recenzijas

"This is an excellent book for those who learn gross anatomy, embryology, and some clinical cases better using the Netter artwork."

-Geoffrey D. Guttmann, PhD (UMHS) Doody's Review Service

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Human Body 1(50)
1.1 Psoriasis
5(1)
1.2 Burns
6(1)
1.3 Langer's Lines
6(6)
1.4 Fractures
12(1)
1.5 Degenerative Joint Disease
13(6)
1.6 Atherogenesis
19(4)
1.7 Asthma
23(15)
1.8 Potential Spaces
38(13)
Chapter 2 Back 51(42)
2.1 Scoliosis
53(2)
2.2 Cervical Fractures
55(2)
2.3 Osteoarthritis
57(3)
2.4 Osteoporosis
60(1)
2.5 Spondylolysis and Spondylolisthesis
61(1)
2.6 Intervertebral Disc Herniation
61(2)
2.7 Back Pain Associated with the Zygapophysial (Facet) Joints
63(1)
2.8 Low Back Pain
64(2)
2.9 Whiplash Injury
66(11)
2.10 Herpes Zoster
77(2)
2.11 Lumbar Puncture and Epidural Anesthesia
79(6)
2.12 Spina Bifida
85(8)
Chapter 3 Thorax 93(64)
3.1 Thoracic Cage Injuries
98(4)
3.2 Fibrocystic Breast Disease
102(1)
3.3 Breast Cancer
103(1)
3.4 Partial Mastectomy
104(1)
3.5 Modified Radical Mastectomy
105(4)
3.6 Chest Tube Thoracostomy
109(2)
3.7 Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
111(1)
3.8 Pulmonary Embolism
112(1)
3.9 Lung Cancer
113(1)
3.10 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
114(3)
3.11 Cardiac Tamponade
117(1)
3.12 Dominant Coronary Circulation
118(4)
3.13 Angina Pectoris (the Referred Pain of Myocardial lschemia)
122(1)
3.14 Coronary Bypass
122(1)
3.15 Coronary Angiogenesis
123(2)
3.16 Myocardial Infarction
125(1)
3.17 Cardiac Auscultation
126(1)
3.18 Valvular Heart Disease
127(2)
3.19 Cardiac Pacemakers
129(1)
3.20 Cardiac Defibrillators
130(5)
3.21 Mediastinal Masses
135(9)
3.22 Ventricular Septal Defect
144(1)
3.23 Atrial Septal Defect
145(1)
3.24 Patent Ductus Arteriosus
146(1)
3.25 Repair of Tetralogy of Fallot
147(10)
Chapter 4 Abdomen 157(76)
4.1 Abdominal Wall Hernias
164(5)
4.2 Inguinal Hernias
169(1)
4.3 Hydrocele and Varicocele
170(5)
4.4 Acute Appendicitis
175(2)
4.5 Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
177(1)
4.6 Hiatal Hernia
178(1)
4.7 Peptic Ulcer Disease
179(1)
4.8 Bariatric Surgery
180(1)
4.9 Crohn Disease
181(1)
4.10 Ulcerative Colitis
182(1)
4.11 Diverticulosis
183(1)
4.12 Colorectal Cancer
184(1)
4.13 Volvulus
185(2)
4.14 Intussusception
187(1)
4.15 Gallstones (Cholelithiasis)
188(2)
4.16 Pancreatic Cancer
190(1)
4.17 Rupture of the Spleen
191(6)
4.18 Cirrhosis of the Liver
197(1)
4.19 Portal Hypertension
198(8)
4.20 Renal Stones (Calculi)
206(1)
4.21 Obstructive Uropathy
207(1)
4.22 Malignant Tumors of the Kidney
208(2)
4.23 Surgical Management of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
210(7)
4.24 Congenital Megacolon
217(3)
4.25 Meckel's Diverticulum
220(2)
4.26 Congenital Malrotation of the Colon
222(1)
4.27 Pheochromocytoma
223(1)
4.28 Renal Fusion
224(9)
Chapter 5 Pelvis and Perineum 233(58)
5.1 Pelvic Fractures
235(6)
5.2 Urinary Tract Infections
241(3)
5.3 Stress Incontinence in Women
244(1)
5.4 Uterine Prolapse
245(1)
5.5 Cervical Carcinoma
245(1)
5.6 Uterine Leiomyomas (Fibroids)
246(1)
5.7 Endometriosis
246(1)
5.8 Uterine Endometrial Carcinoma
247(1)
5.9 Chronic Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
247(1)
5.10 Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding
248(1)
5.11 Ectopic Pregnancy
249(1)
5.12 Assisted Reproduction
249(1)
5.13 Ovarian Cancer
250(3)
5.14 Vasectomy
253(1)
5.15 Testicular Cancer
254(1)
5.16 Hydrocele and Varicocele
254(1)
5.17 Transurethral Resection of the Prostate
255(1)
5.18 Prostatic Carcinoma
256(13)
5.19 Hemorrhoids
269(1)
5.20 Episiotomy
270(1)
5.21 Sexually Transmitted Diseases
271(4)
5.22 Urethral Trauma in the Male
275(1)
5.23 Urine Extravasation in the Male
275(1)
5.24 Erectile Dysfunction
276(4)
5.25 Hypospadias and Epispadias
280(1)
5.26 Uterine Anomalies
281(1)
5.27 Male Circumcision (Newborn)
282(9)
Chapter 6 Lower Limb 291(76)
6.1 Deep Venous Thrombosis
293(3)
6.2 Developmental Dislocation of the Hip
296(1)
6.3 Pelvic Fractures
297(1)
6.4 Intracapsular Femoral Neck Fracture
298(4)
6.5 Pressure (Decubitus) Ulcers
302(1)
6.6 Iliotibial Tract (Band) Syndrome
303(1)
6.7 Fractures of the Shaft and Distal Femur
304(3)
6.8 Thigh Muscle Injuries
307(2)
6.9 Diagnosis of Hip, Buttock, and Back Pain
309(2)
6.10 Revascularization of the Lower Limb
311(1)
6.11 Femoral Pulse and Vascular Access
312(6)
6.12 Multiple Myeloma
318(1)
6.13 Tibial Fractures
319(1)
6.14 Deep Tendon Reflexes
319(1)
6.15 Patellar Injuries
320(1)
6.16 Rupture of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament
320(1)
6.17 Sprains of the Knee Ligaments
321(1)
6.18 Tears of the Meniscus
321(1)
6.19 Osgood-Schlatter Lesion
322(1)
6.20 Osteoarthritis of the Knee
322(1)
6.21 Septic Bursitis and Arthritis
323(2)
6.22 Shin Splints
325(1)
6.23 Osteosarcoma of the Tibia
325(5)
6.24 Genu Varum and Valgum
330(1)
6.25 Exertional Compartment Syndromes
330(1)
6.26 Achilles Tendinitis and Bursitis
331(5)
6.27 Footdrop
336(1)
6.28 Ankle Sprains
336(1)
6.29 Ankle Fractures
337(2)
6.30 Rotational Fractures
339(1)
6.31 Fractures of the Calcaneus
340(3)
6.32 Congenital Clubfoot
343(1)
6.33 Metatarsal and Phalangeal Injuries
344(1)
6.34 Plantar Fasciitis
345(1)
6.35 Deformities of the Toes
345(1)
6.36 Fractures of the Talar Neck
346(1)
6.37 Common Foot Infections
347(1)
6.38 Diabetic Foot Lesions
348(1)
6.39 Arterial Occlusive Disease
349(1)
6.40 Gout
349(18)
Chapter 7 Upper Limb 367(70)
7.1 Glenohumeral Dislocations
370(1)
7.2 Fracture of the Proximal Humerus
371(1)
7.3 Clavicular Fractures
372(4)
7.4 Rotator Cuff Injury
376(1)
7.5 Shoulder Tendinitis and Bursitis
377(3)
7.6 Brachial Plexopathy
380(3)
7.7 Axillary Lipoma
383(6)
7.8 Deep Tendon Reflexes
389(1)
7.9 Fractures of the Humerus
389(3)
7.10 Biceps Brachii Rupture
392(1)
7.11 Elbow Dislocation
393(4)
7.12 Fracture of the Radial Head and Neck
397(2)
7.13 Biomechanics of Forearm Radial Fractures
399(5)
7.14 Fracture of the Ulna Shaft
404(1)
7.15 Distal Radial (Colles') Fracture
404(5)
7.16 Median Nerve Compression and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
409(1)
7.17 Fracture of the Scaphoid
410(1)
7.18 Allen's Test
410(1)
7.19 De Quervain Tenosynovitis
411(1)
7.20 Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Dislocations
412(1)
7.21 Finger Injuries
413(6)
7.22 Radial Nerve Compression
419(3)
7.23 Proximal Median Nerve Compression
422(1)
7.24 Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome
423(1)
7.25 Clinical Evaluation of Compression Neuropathy
424(1)
7.26 Ulnar Nerve Compression in Cubital Tunnel
425(12)
Chapter 8 Head and Neck 437(120)
8.1 Skull Fractures
441(1)
8.2 Zygomatic Fractures
441(1)
8.3 Midface Fractures
442(6)
8.4 Hydrocephalus
448(1)
8.5 Meningitis
449(2)
8.6 Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
451(2)
8.7 Epidural Hematomas
453(1)
8.8 Subdural Hematomas
454(1)
8.9 Transient Ischemic Attack
454(1)
8.10 Stroke
455(1)
8.11 Carotid-Cavernous Sinus Fistula
456(1)
8.12 Collateral Circulation After Internal Carotid Artery Occlusion
456(1)
8.13 Vascular (Multiinfarct) Dementia
457(1)
8.14 Brain Tumors
458(1)
8.15 Metastatic Brain Tumors
459(5)
8.16 Trigeminal Neuralgia
464(1)
8.17 Herpes Zoster (Shingles)
464(1)
8.18 Facial Nerve (Bell's) Palsy
465(1)
8.19 Tetanus
466(3)
8.20 Orbital Blow-Out Fracture
469(2)
8.21 Clinical Testing of the Extraocular Muscles
471(1)
8.22 Horner's Syndrome
472(5)
8.23 Eyelid Infections and Conjunctival Disorders
477(1)
8.24 Papilledema
477(1)
8.25 Diabetic Retinopathy
478(1)
8.26 Glaucoma
479(1)
8.27 Ocular Refractive Disorders
480(1)
8.28 Cataract
481(1)
8.29 Pupillary Light Reflex
482(4)
8.30 Acute Otitis Externa and Otitis Media
486(2)
8.31 Weber and Rinne Tests
488(1)
8.32 Cochlear Implant
488(1)
8.33 Vertigo
489(1)
8.34 Removal of an Acoustic Neuroma
490(1)
8.35 Mandibular Dislocation
491(2)
8.36 Mandibular Fractures
493(2)
8.37 Rhinosinusitis
495(5)
8.38 Nosebleed
500(7)
8.39 Common Oral Lesions
507(1)
8.40 Cancer of the Oral Cavity
508(9)
8.41 Hyperthyroidism with Diffuse Goiter (Graves' Disease)
517(1)
8.42 Primary Hypothyroidism
518(1)
8.43 Manifestations of Primary Hyperparathyroidism
519(7)
8.44 Emergency Airway: Cricothyrotomy
526(1)
8.45 Manifestations of Hoarseness
526(13)
8.46 Nerve Lesions (CN X and CN XII)
539(8)
8.47 Craniosynostosis
547(1)
8.48 Congenital Anomalies of the Oral Cavity
547(1)
8.49 Pharyngeal Arch and Pouch Anomalies
548(9)
Index 557
John Hansen is Professor Emeritus, a recent past-Chair for Medical Education in Neurobiology and Anatomy, and Associate Dean for Admissions at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. Dr. Hansen was awarded the first annual Presidential Diversity Award by the University of Rochester in recognition of his 24 years of commitment and dedicated efforts to increase the recruitment, retention and graduation of medical school candidates from diverse backgrounds. Dr. Hansen, researches peripheral and central dopaminergic systems, neural plasticity and neural inflammation. He is a recipient of an NIH Research Career Development Award and has received numerous teaching awards including Alpha Omega Alpha Robert J. Glaser Distinguished Teacher Award given annually by the AAMC to nationally recognized medical educators. Professor Hansen is author of over 110 research publications, book chapters, and books. He has been Co-editor of the journal Clinical Anatomy and the lead consulting editor of Netter's Atlas of Human Anatomy (2-7th editions). He continues to author Netter's Anatomy Flash Cards and Netter's Clinical Anatomy in addition to this coloring book.