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Gray's Anatomy for Studies

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENGLISH Publication details: ElsevierDescription: 1144pISBN:
  • 9780323935081
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 611 DRA
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Contents
The body
What is anatomy?
Imaging s
Limb
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Subedicine imaging
Salety in maging
Body systems
Skeletal System
Cartilage
Skin and Fascias
Shin FIDA
Marscular System
Cardiovascular System
Lymphatic System
Lymphatic vesiels Lymph nodes
Lymphatic trinkes and duchs
Nervous System
Central nervous system
Functional subdivisions of the CNS
Other Systems
Conceptual overview
General Descriphon
Functions Support
Movement
Prolection of the nervous system
Component Parts
Bones
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Regional anatomy
Skeletal Framework
Vertebran
Intervertebral foram
Posterior spices between vertebrat arches
Joints Ho
Joints between vertebrae in the hack to
Ligaments
Anterior and posterior longitudinal ligamers, By
Ligamenta lava. Вз Supraspinous ligament and ligamentum núchan
Interspinous ligaments
Back Musculature
Superficial group of back muscles
Intermediate group of back muscles
Deep group of back muscles go
Suboccipital muscles to
Spinal Cord
Vasculature
Meninges
Arrangement of structures in the vertebral canal ios
Spinal nerves in
Surface anatomy
Back surface anatomy
Absence of lateral curvatures
Primary and secondary curvatures in the sagittal
plane
Useful nonvertebral skeletal landmarks
How to identify specific vertebral spinous
processes
Visualizing the inferior ends of the spinal cord and
subarachnoid space
Identifying major muscles zi
Clinical cases
Thorax
Conceptual overview 125
General Description 125
Functions 126
Breathing 126
Protection of vital organs 120
Conduit 126
Component Parts 126
Thoracic wall 1
Superior thoracic aperture Inferior thoracic aperture
Diaphragm
Mediastinum
Pleural cavities
Relationship to Other Regions
Neck
Upper limb
Abdomen
Breast
Key Features
Vertebral level TIV/V
Venous shunts from left to right
Segmental neurovascular supply of thoracic wall
Sympathetic system
Flexible wall and inferior thoracic aperture
Innervation of the diaphragm
Regional anatomy
Pectoral Region
Breast
Muscles of the pectoral region
Thoracic Wall
Skeletal framework
Intercostal spaces
Diaphragm
Arterial supply
Venous drainage
Innervation
Movements of the Thoracic Wall and Diaphragm During
Breathing
Pleural Cavities
Pleura
Lungs
Mediastinum
Anterior mediastinum
Middle mediastinum
Superior mediastinum
Posterior mediastinum
Surface anatomy
Thorax surface anatomy
How to count ribs
O Sauth and
Surface anatomy nos
Part V. Spinal d
How to find the thyer Emaling the positio
Major latures of the fami
The eye and lactrial atos
Cemalet
Pale polis
Clinical cases
ea Neuroanatomy
Part 1: Nervous system overview
Development
Terms of orientation
Cellular components
Nervous system functional organization
Part II: Brain
Cerebral hemispheres
Ventricular system
Meninges
Cerebral vasculature
Part Vi Batal noctel
Connections of the bal
Part VII: Cerebellum
Strottimes of the cerebellum Alferent cerebellar pathways
Efferent cerebellar pathways
Vascular supply
Part Vill: Visual system
Central visual pathway
Part IX: Auditory and vestibular system
Auditory system
Cochlea
Central auditory pathways
Vestibular system
Central vestibular pathways
Part X: Hypothalamus
Borders of the hypothalamus
Connections to the pituitary
Venous drainage
Part III: Thalamus
Part IV: Brainstem
Overview
External midbrain
External pons
External medulla oblongata
Brainstem internal features
Internal midbrain
Functional divisions of the hypothalamus
Summary of connections
Part : Olfactory and limbic system
Olfactory system
Limbic system
Cardiovascular System
Respiratory System

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