Embryology for surgeons : the embryological basis for the treatment of con genital anomalies

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Embryology for surgeons : the embryological basis for the treatment of con genital anomalies

editor-in-chief, John E. Skandalakis, Stephen W. Gray

Williams & Wilkins, c1994

2nd ed

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注記

Rev. ed of: Embroylogy for surgeons / Stephen Wood Gray, John Elias Skandalakis. 1972

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This book on the surgical literature contains information on all congenital anomalies of the GI tract, liver, spleen, pancreas, respiratory system, heart and great vessels, and the genitourinary systems, as well as associated anomalies and many associated syndromes. It is a unique compilation of the anatomy of the abnormal with regard to its embryological basis and development. A brief historical review accompanies each developmental anomaly, and was carefully selected based on accounts from the most recent literature. All surgeons who deal with congenital anomalies should be interested in this work. Features include: abnormal anatomy as it relates to embryological basis and development; historical reviews accompanying each developmental anomaly; an essential resource to help surgeons confronting congenital anomalies in children and adults; and new chapters in the book, covering such topics as teratomas, conjoined twins, peritoneum and omentum, abdominal aorta, and intrauterine surgery.

目次

  • The surgeon and the problem
  • pharynx
  • oesophagus
  • peritoneum and omentum
  • stomach
  • small intestines
  • colon and rectum
  • liver
  • extrahepatic and biliary ducts
  • spleen
  • pancreas
  • larynx
  • trachea and lungs
  • pulmonary circulation
  • diaphragm
  • anterior body wall
  • kidney and ureter
  • bladder and urethra
  • superrenal gland
  • ovary and testis
  • male reproductive system
  • female reproductive system
  • sex determination
  • lymphatics
  • pericardium
  • heart
  • coronary vessels
  • thoracic and abdominal aorta
  • superior and inferior vena cavae
  • anomalies of situs and symmetry
  • teratoma
  • conjoined twins
  • intrauterine surgery.

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