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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 568 pages, Approx. 573 illustrations (573 in full color)
  • Sērija : Netter Basic Science
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Mar-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Saunders
  • ISBN-10: 1455770086
  • ISBN-13: 9781455770083
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 568 pages, Approx. 573 illustrations (573 in full color)
  • Sērija : Netter Basic Science
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Mar-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Saunders
  • ISBN-10: 1455770086
  • ISBN-13: 9781455770083
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This introductory anatomy textbook focuses on the essential details of human anatomy and incorporates the illustrations of Frank Netter with clinical illustrations to show the difference between normal anatomy and its clinical application in each region of the body. It includes descriptions, bullet points, summary tables, basic embryology, and common clinical conditions in various fields, along with multiple-choice questions. The full text and other resources are available online. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com) Netters Clinical Anatomy, 3rd Edition is a Clinical Anatomy textbook you will actually read. A concise, focused and manageable medical reference textbook for your busy lives! The uniquely aesthetic and memorable Netter-style illustrations-accompanied by descriptive text and tables-help you to visually grasp and focus on the most relevant clinical implications of anatomical concepts. Multiple-choice review questions at the end of each chapter plus online access to the complete text-with additional Clinical examples and study questions-result in a thorough but quick introduction to basic and clinical anatomy as well as a fast review source-the perfect supplement to your courses syllabus, lectures, conferences and labs.Enhance your learning and understanding with Clinical Focus boxes presenting hundreds of illustrated clinical correlations that bridge anatomy to pathophysiology, and Features and Characteristics boxes that explain the relation between structure and function. Get a quick overview of the MSK system. Muscle/Ligament/Joint Tables summarize attachment points, actions, and other key information related to each structure. Understand the clinical relevance of anatomy. Nearly 600 beautifully colored illustrations which provide essential depictions of anatomy, embryology, and pathology to help you understand their clinical relevance. Challenge your knowledge. Both USMLE-style review questions at the end of each chapter and short answer questions online help you gauge your mastery of the material and assess areas in need of further study. Review anywhere, anytime! View the complete contents online, along with additional clinical examples and review questions. Choose where you want to activate your online access: at studentconsult.com, with other titles in other Student Consult library, to further enhance your study and help you prepare for exams.or at netterreference.com, with other content in your Netter clinical references library to enhance clinical management and patient care. Your purchase entitles you to access the web site until the next edition is published, or until the current edition is no longer offered for sale by Elsevier, whichever occurs first. Elsevier reserves the right to offer a suitable replacement product (such as a downloadable or CD-ROM-based electronic version) should access to the web site be discontinued.
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Human Body
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(5)
1-6 Atherogenesis
18(4)
1-7 Asthma
22(16)
1-8 Potential Spaces
38(13)
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1-9 Myasthenia Gravis
Chapter 2 Back
2-1 Scoliosis
51(2)
2-2 Cervical Fractures
53(2)
2-3 Osteoarthritis
55(3)
2-4 Osteoporosis
58(1)
2-5 Spondylolysis and Spondylolisthesis
59(1)
2-6 Intervertebral Disc Herniation
59(2)
2-7 Back Pain Associated with the Zygapophysial (Facet) Joints
61(1)
2-8 Low Back Pain
62(2)
2-9 Whiplash Injury
64(11)
2-10 Herpes Zoster
75(2)
2-11 Lumbar Puncture and Epidural Anesthesia
77(6)
2-12 Spina Bifida
83(9)
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2-13 Myofascial Pain
2-14 Acute Spinal Syndromes
Chapter 3 Thorax
3-1 Thoracic Cage Injuries
92(4)
3-2 Fibrocystic Breast Disease
96(1)
3-3 Breast Cancer
97(1)
3-4 Partial Mastectomy
98(1)
3-5 Modified Radical Mastectomy
99(4)
3-6 Chest Drainage Tubes
103(2)
3-7 Pulmonary Embolism
105(1)
3-8 Lung Cancer
106(1)
3-9 Chronic Obstructive, Pulmonary Disease
107(1)
3-10 Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
107(3)
3-11 Cardiac Tamponade
110(2)
3-12 Dominant Coronary Circulation
112(3)
3-13 Angina Pectoris (the Referred Pain of Myocardial Ischemia)
115(1)
3-14 Coronary Bypass
115(1)
3-15 Coronary Angiogenesis
116(2)
3-16 Myocardial Infarction
118(1)
3-17 Cardiac Auscultation
119(1)
3-18 Valvular Heart Disease
120(2)
3-19 Cardiac Pacemakers
122(1)
3-20 Cardiac Defibrillators
123(4)
3-21 Mediastinal Masses
127(9)
3-22 Ventricular Septal Defect
136(1)
3-23 Atrial Septal Defect
137(1)
3-24 Patent Ductus Arteriosus
138(1)
3-25 Repair of Tetralogy of Fallot
139(13)
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3-26 Hemothorax
3-27 Chronic Cough
3-28 Pneumonia
3-29 Cardiovascular Disease
3-30 Saphenous Vein Graft Disease
3-31 Infective Endocarditis
3-32 Mitral Valve Prolapse
3-33 Ventricular Tachycardia
3-34 Chylothorax
3-35 Coarctation of the Aorta
Chapter 4 Abdomen
4-1 Abdominal Wall Hernias
152(5)
4-2 Inguinal Hernias
157(1)
4-3 Hydrocele and Varicocele
158(5)
4-4 Acute Appendicitis
163(1)
4-5 Gastroesophageal Refl ux Disease (GERD)
164(1)
4-6 Hiatal Hernia
165(1)
4-7 Peptic Ulcer Disease
166(1)
4-8 Bariatric Surgery
167(1)
4-9 Crohn Disease
168(1)
4-10 Ulcerative Colitis
169(1)
4-11 Diverticulosis
170(1)
4-12 Colorectal Cancer
171(1)
4-13 Volvulus
172(3)
4-14 Intussusception
175(1)
4-15 Gallstones (Cholelithiasis)
176(2)
4-16 Pancreatic Cancer
178(1)
4-17 Rupture of the Spleen
179(6)
4-18 Cirrhosis of the Liver
185(1)
4-19 Portal Hypertension
186(8)
4-20 Renal Stones (Calculi)
194(1)
4-21 Obstructive Uropathy
195(1)
4-22 Malignant Tumors of the Kidney
196(2)
4-23 Surgical Management of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
198(8)
4-24 Congenital Megacolon
206(2)
4-25 Meckel's Diverticulum
208(2)
4-26 Congenital Malrotation of the Colon
210(1)
4-27 Renal Fusion
211(1)
4-28 Pheochromocytoma
212(7)
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4-29 Acute Abdomen: Visceral Etiology
4-30 Irritable Bowel Syndrome
4-31 Acute Pyelonephritis
4-32 Causes and Consequences of Portal Hypertension
Chapter 5 Pelvis and Perineum
5-1 Pelvic Fractures
219(6)
5-2 Urinary Tract Infections
225(3)
5-3 Stress Incontinence in Women
228(1)
5-4 Uterine Prolapse
229(1)
5-5 Cervical Carcinoma
229(1)
5-6 Uterine Leiomyomas (Fibroids)
230(1)
5-7 Endometriosis
230(1)
5-8 Uterine Endometrial Carcinoma
231(1)
5-9 Chronic Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
231(1)
5-10 Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding
232(1)
5-11 Ectopic Pregnancy
233(1)
5-12 Assisted Reproduction
233(1)
5-13 Ovarian Cancer
234(3)
5-14 Vasectomy
237(1)
5-15 Testicular Cancer
238(1)
5-16 Hydrocele and Varicocele
238(1)
5-17 Transurethral Resection of the Prostate
239(1)
5-18 Prostatic Carcinoma
240(13)
5-19 Hemorrhoids
253(1)
5-20 Episiotomy
254(1)
5-21 Sexually Transmitted Diseases
255(4)
5-22 Urethral Trauma in the Male
259(1)
5-23 Urine Extravasation in the Male
259(1)
5-24 Erectile Dysfunction
260(4)
5-25 Hypospadias and Epispadias
264(1)
5-26 Uterine Anomalies
265(8)
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5-27 Ovarian Tumors
Chapter 6 Lower Limb
6-1 Deep Venous Thrombosis
273(3)
6-2 Congenital Hip Dislocation
276(1)
6-3 Pelvic Fractures
277(1)
6-4 Intracapsular Femoral Neck Fracture
278(4)
6-5 Pressure (Decubitus) Ulcers
282(1)
6-6 Iliotibial Tract (Band) Syndrome
283(1)
6-7 Fractures of the Shaft and Distal Femur
284(3)
6-8 Thigh Muscle Injuries
287(2)
6-9 Diagnosis of Hip, Buttock, and Back Pain
289(2)
6-10 Revascularization of the Lower Limb
291(1)
6-11 Femoral Pulse and Vascular Access
292(6)
6-12 Multiple Myeloma
298(1)
6-13 Tibial Fractures
299(1)
6-14 Deep Tendon Reflexes
299(1)
6-15 Patellar Injuries
300(1)
6-16 Rupture of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament
300(1)
6-17 Sprains of the Knee Ligaments
301(1)
6-18 Tears of the Meniscus
301(1)
6-19 Osgood-Schlatter Disease
302(1)
6-20 Osteoarthritis of the Knee
302(1)
6-21 Septic Bursitis and Arthritis
303(2)
6-22 Shin Splints
305(1)
6-23 Osteosarcoma of the Tibia
305(5)
6-24 Genu Varum and Valgum
310(1)
6-25 Exertional Compartment Syndromes
310(1)
6-26 Achilles Tendinitis and Bursitis
311(5)
6-27 Footdrop
316(1)
6-28 Lateral Ankle Sprain
316(1)
6-29 Ankle Fractures
317(2)
6-30 Rotational Fractures
319(1)
6-31 Fractures of the Calcaneus
320(3)
6-32 Congenital Clubfoot
323(1)
6-33 Metatarsal and Phalangeal Injuries
324(1)
6-34 Plantar Fasciitis
325(1)
6-35 Deformities of the Toes
325(1)
6-36 Fractures of the Talar Neck
326(1)
6-37 Common Foot Infections
327(1)
6-38 Diabetic Foot Lesions
328(1)
6-39 Arterial Occlusive Disease
329(1)
6-40 Gout
329(19)
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6-41 Healing of Fractures
Chapter 7 Upper Limb
7-1 Glenohumeral Dislocations
348(1)
7-2 Fracture of the Proximal Humerus
349(1)
7-3 Clavicular Fractures
350(4)
7-4 Rotator Cuff Injury
354(1)
7-5 Shoulder Tendinitis and Bursitis
355(3)
7-6 Brachial Plexopathy
358(3)
7-7 Axillary Lipoma
361(6)
7-8 Deep Tendon Reflexes
367(1)
7-9 Fractures of the Humerus
367(3)
7-10 Biceps Brachii Rupture
370(1)
7-11 Elbow Dislocation
371(4)
7-12 Fracture of the Radial Head and Neck
375(2)
7-13 Biomechanics of Forearm Radial Fractures
377(5)
7-14 Fracture of the Ulna Shaft
382(1)
7-15 Distal Radial (Colles') Fracture
382(5)
7-16 Median Nerve Compression and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
387(1)
7-17 Fracture of the Scaphoid
388(1)
7-18 Allen's Test
388(1)
7-19 De Quervain Tenosynovitis
389(1)
7-20 Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Dislocations
390(1)
7-21 Finger Injuries
391(6)
7-22 Radial Nerve Compression
397(3)
7-23 Proximal Median Nerve Compression
400(1)
7-24 Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome
401(1)
7-25 Clinical Evaluation of Compression Neuropathy
402(1)
7-26 Ulnar Nerve Compression in Cubital Tunnel
403(12)
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7-27 Trigger Finger
7-28 Rheumatoid Arthritis
7-29 Central Venous Access
Chapter 8 Head and Neck
8-1 Skull Fractures
415(1)
8-2 Zygomatic Fractures
415(1)
8-3 Midface Fractures
416(6)
8-4 Hydrocephalus
422(1)
8-5 Meningitis
423(2)
8-6 Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
425(2)
8-7 Epidural Hematomas
427(1)
8-8 Subdural Hematomas
428(1)
8-9 Transient Ischemic Attack
428(1)
8-10 Stroke
429(1)
8-11 Carotid-Cavernous Sinus Fistula
430(1)
8-12 Collateral Circulation after Internal Carotid Artery Occlusion
430(1)
8-13 Vascular (Multi-infarct) Dementia
431(1)
8-14 Brain Tumors
432(1)
8-15 Metastatic Brain Tumors
433(5)
8-16 Trigeminal Neuralgia
438(1)
8-17 Herpes Zoster (Shingles)
438(1)
8-18 Facial Nerve (Bell's) Palsy
439(1)
8-19 Tetanus
440(3)
8-20 Orbital Blow-out Fracture
443(2)
8-21 Clinical Testing of the Extra-ocular Muscles
445(1)
8-22 Horner's Syndrome
446(5)
8-23 Eyelid Infections and Conjunctival Disorders
451(1)
8-24 Papilledema
451(1)
8-25 Diabetic Retinopathy
452(1)
8-26 Glaucoma
453(1)
8-27 Ocular Refractive Disorders
454(1)
8-28 Cataract
455(1)
8-29 Pupillary Light Reflex
456(1)
8-30 Mandibular Dislocation
457(2)
8-31 Mandibular Fractures
459(2)
8-32 Rhinosinusitis
461(5)
8-33 Nosebleed
466(5)
8-34 Acute Otitis Externa and Otitis Media
471(2)
8-35 Weber and Rinne Tests
473(1)
8-36 Cochlear Implant
473(1)
8-37 Vertigo
474(1)
8-38 Removal of an Acoustic Neuroma
475(5)
8-39 Common Oral Lesions
480(1)
8-40 Cancer of the Oral Cavity
481(9)
8-41 Hyperthyroidism with Diffuse Goiter (Graves' Disease)
490(1)
8-42 Primary Hypothyroidism
491(1)
8-43 Manifestations of Primary Hyperparathyroidism
492(8)
8-44 Emergency Airway: Cricothyrotomy
500(1)
8-45 Manifestations of Hoarseness
500(11)
8-46 Nerve Lesions
511(7)
8-47 Craniosynostosis
518(1)
8-48 Congenital Anomalies of the Oral Cavity
518(1)
8-49 Pharyngeal Arch and Pouch Anomalies
519