Illustrated clinical anatomy
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Illustrated clinical anatomy
Hodder Arnold , Distributed in the United States of America by Oxford University Press, 2005
- : [pbk.]
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Note
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The publication of this new textbook represents a major advance in the integration of anatomy teaching with the study of clinical medicine. Written by a Family Practitioner and two Surgeons with over 100 years of anatomy teaching between them, Illustrated Clinical Anatomy describes core anatomy in relation to normal function and to disease.
While being traditionally structured by body region, the content of each chapter is highly innovative, including highlighted descriptions of clinical relevance and clinical photographs and images, in addition to a brand new set of anatomical drawings in full colour. Each clinical condition listed in the curriculum recommended by the American Association of Clinical Anatomists is systematically described and illustrated, using the best modality to demonstrate anatomical relevance.
Table of Contents
Introduction
PART ONE- The thorax
1. Thoracic wall and diaphragm
2. Thoracic cavity
3. Mediastinal structures
4. The pleura and lungs
PART TWO- The abdomen
5. The abdominal wall and peritoneum
6. The abdominal alimentary tract
7. The liver, spleen and pancreas
8. The kidneys and posterior abdominal wall
9. The pelvis
10. The perineum
PART THREE- The back
11. The vertebral column
PART FOUR- The upper limb
12. The shoulder region
13. The elbow and forearm
14. The wrist and hand
PART FIVE- The lower limb
15. The hip and thigh
16. The knee, leg and dorsum of the foot
17. The foot
PART 6- The head and neck
18. The skull, scalp and face
19. The orbit, nose and mouth
20. The temperomandibular joint, pharynx and larynx
21. The ear, intracranial region and cranial nerves
22. The neck
23. The vessels, nerves and lymph drainage
24. The meninges and blood supply
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