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    Gray's anatomy for students / Richard L. Drake, A. Wayne Vogl, Adam W.M. Mitchell ; illustrations by Richard Tibbitts and Paul Richardson ; photographs by Ansell Horn.

    • Title:Gray's anatomy for students / Richard L. Drake, A. Wayne Vogl, Adam W.M. Mitchell ; illustrations by Richard Tibbitts and Paul Richardson ; photographs by Ansell Horn.
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    • Variant Title:Anatomy for students
    • Author/Creator:Drake, Richard L. (Richard Lee), 1950- author.
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Vogl, Wayne, author.
      Mitchell, Adam W. M., author.
      Gray, Henry, 1827-1861. Anatomy.
    • Published/Created:Philadelphia, PA : Elsevier, [2020]
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Human anatomy--Textbooks.
    • Medical Subjects: Anatomy.
    • Genre/Form:Atlases.
    • Edition:Fourth edition.
    • Description:xxii, 1, 153 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
    • Summary:Easy to read, superbly illustrated, and clinically relevant, "Gray's Anatomy for Students", fourth edition, is the medical student's go-to text for essential information in human anatomy. This fully revised volume focuses on the core information students need to know, in an easy-to-access format and with additional multimedia features that facilitate effective study and mastery of the material. Expert authors and global advisors share their extensive teaching and clinical experience, using more than 1000 carefully crafted, original illustrations throughout the text. -- From publisher's description.
    • Notes:Includes index.
    • ISBN:9780323393041 paperback
      0323393047 paperback
      9780323611053 electronic publication
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: What is anatomy?
      How can gross anatomy be studied?
      Important anatomical terms
      Imaging
      Diagnostic imaging techniques
      Nuclear medicine imaging
      Image interpretation
      Plain radiography
      Computed tomography
      Magnetic resonance imaging
      Nuclear medicine imaging
      Safety in imaging
      Body systems
      Skeletal system
      Cartilage
      Bone
      Joints
      Skin and fascias
      Skin
      Fascia
      Muscular system
      Cardiovascular system
      Lymphatic system
      Lymphatic vessels
      Lymph nodes
      Lymphatic trunks and ducts
      Nervous system
      Central nervous system
      Functional subdivisions of the CNS
      Somatic part of the nervous system
      Visceral part of the nervous system
      Other systems
      Clinical case
      Conceptual overview
      General description
      Functions
      Support
      Movement
      Protection of the nervous system
      Component parts
      Bones
      Muscles
      Vertebral canal
      Spinal nerves
      Relationship to other regions
      Head
      Thorax, abdomen, and pelvis
      Limbs
      Key features
      Long vertebral column and short spinal cord
      Intervertebral foramina and spinal nerves
      Innervation of the back
      Regional anatomy
      Skeletal framework
      Vertebrae
      Intervertebral foramina
      Posterior spaces between vertebral arches
      Joints
      Joints between vertebrae in the back
      Ligaments
      Anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments
      Ligamenta flava
      Supraspinous ligament and ligamentum nuchae
      Interspinous ligaments
      Back musculature
      Superficial group of back muscles
      Intermediate group of back muscles
      Deep group of back muscles
      Suboccipital muscles
      Spinal cord
      Vasculature
      Meninges
      Arrangement of structures in the vertebral canal
      Spinal nerves
      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
      Clinical cases
      Conceptual overview
      General description
      Functions
      Breathing
      Protection of vital organs
      Conduit
      Component parts
      Thoracic wall
      Superior thoracic aperture
      Inferior thoracic aperture
      Diaphragm
      Mediastinum
      Pleural cavities
      Relationship to other regions
      Neck
      Upper limb
      Abdomen
      Breast
      Key features
      Vertebral level TIVN
      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
      Surface anatomy of the breast in women
      Visualizing structures at the TIVN vertebral level
      Visualizing structures in the superior mediastinum
      Visualizing the margins of the heart
      Where to listen for heart sounds
      Visualizing the pleural cavities and lungs, pleural recesses, and lung lobes and fissures
      Where to listen for lung sounds
      Clinical cases
      Conceptual overview
      General description
      Functions
      Houses and protects major viscera
      Breathing
      Changes in intraabdominal pressure
      Component parts
      Wall
      Abdominal cavity
      Inferior thoracic aperture
      Diaphragm
      Pelvic inlet
      Relationship to other regions
      Thorax
      Pelvis
      Lower limb
      Key features
      Arrangement of abdominal viscera in the adult
      Skin and muscles of the anterior and lateral abdominal wall and thoracic intercostal nerves
      groin is a weak area in the anterior abdominal wall
      Vertebral level LI
      gastrointestinal system and its derivatives are supplied by three major arteries
      Venous shunts from left to right
      All venous drainage from the gastrointestinal system passes through the liver
      Abdominal viscera are supplied by a large prevertebral plexus
      Regional anatomy
      Surface topography
      Four-quadrant pattern
      Nine-region pattern
      Abdominal wall
      Superficial fascia
      Anterolateral muscles
      Extraperitoneal fascia
      Peritoneum
      Innervation
      Arterial supply and venous drainage
      Lymphatic drainage
      Groin
      Inguinal canal
      Inguinal hernias
      Abdominal viscera
      Peritoneum
      Peritoneal cavity
      Organs
      Arterial supply
      Venous drainage
      Lymphatics
      Innervation
      Posterior abdominal region
      Posterior abdominal wall
      Viscera
      Vasculature
      Lymphatic system
      Nervous system in the posterior abdominal region
      Sympathetic trunks and splanchnic nerves
      Surface anatomy
      Abdomen surface anatomy
      Defining the surface projection of the abdomen
      How to find the superficial inguinal ring
      How to determine lumbar vertebral levels
      Visualizing structures at the LI vertebral level
      Visualizing the position of major blood vessels
      Using abdominal quadrants to locate major viscera
      Defining surface regions to which pain from the gut is referred
      Where to find the kidneys
      Where to find the spleen
      Clinical cases
      Conceptual overview
      General description
      Functions
      Contains and supports the bladder, rectum, anal canal, and reproductive tracts
      Anchors the roots of the external genitalia
      Component parts
      Pelvic inlet
      Pelvic walls
      Pelvic outlet
      Pelvic floor
      Pelvic cavity
      Perineum
      Relationship to other regions
      Abdomen
      Lower limb
      Key features
      pelvic cavity projects posteriorly
      Important structures cross the ureters in the pelvic cavity
      prostate in men and the uterus in women are anterior to the rectum
      perineum is innervated by sacral spinal cord segments
      Nerves are related to bone
      Parasympathetic innervation from spinal cord levels S2 to S4 controls erection
      Muscles and fascia of the pelvic floor and perineum intersect at the perinea) body
      course of the urethra is different in men and women
      Regional anatomy
      Pelvis
      Bones
      Joints
      Orientation
      Differences between men and women
      True pelvis
      Viscera
      Fascia
      Peritoneum
      Nerves
      Blood vessels
      Lymphatics
      Perineum
      Borders and ceiling
      Ischio-anal fossae and their anterior recesses
      Anal triangle
      Urogenital triangle
      Somatic nerves
      Visceral nerves
      Blood vessels
      Veins
      Lymphatics
      Surface anatomy
      Surface anatomy of the pelvis and perineum
      Orientation of the pelvis and perineum in the anatomical position
      How to define the margins of the perineum
      Identification of structures in the anal triangle
      Identification of structures in the urogenital triangle of women
      Identification of structures in the urogenital triangle of men
      Clinical cases
      Conceptual overview
      General introduction
      Function
      Support the body weight
      Locomotion
      Component parts
      Bones and joints
      Muscles
      Relationship to other regions
      Abdomen
      Pelvis
      Perineum
      Key points
      Innervation is by lumbar and sacral spinal nerves
      Nerves related to bone
      Superficial veins
      Regional anatomy
      Bony pelvis
      Proximal femur
      Hip joint
      Gateways to the lower limb
      Nerves
      Arteries
      Veins
      Lymphatics
      Deep fascia and the saphenous opening
      Femoral triangle
      Gluteal region
      Muscles
      Nerves
      Arteries
      Veins
      Lymphatics
      Thigh
      Bones
      Muscles
      Arteries
      Veins
      Nerves
      Knee joint
      Tibiofibular joint
      Popliteal fossa
      Leg
      Bones
      Joints
      Posterior compartment of leg
      Lateral compartment of leg
      Anterior compartment of leg
      Foot
      Bones
      Joints
      Tarsal tunnel, retinacula, and arrangement of major structures at the ankle
      Arches of the foot
      Plantar aponeurosis
      Fibrous sheaths of toes
      Extensor hoods
      Intrinsic muscles
      Arteries
      Veins
      Nerves
      Surface anatomy
      Lower limb surface anatomy
      Avoiding the sciatic nerve
      Finding the femoral artery in the femoral triangle
      Identifying structures around the knee
      Visualizing the contents of the popliteal fossa
      Finding the tarsal tunnel-the gateway to the foot
      Identifying tendons around the ankle and in the foot
      Finding the dorsalis pedis artery
      Approximating the position of the plantar arterial arch
      Major superficial veins
      Pulse points
      Clinical cases
      Conceptual overview
      General description
      Functions
      Positioning the hand
      hand as a mechanical tool
      hand as a sensory tool
      Component parts
      Bones and joints
      Muscles
      Relationship to other regions
      Neck
      Back and thoracic wall
      Key points
      Innervation by cervical and upper thoracic nerves
      Nerves related to bone
      Superficial veins
      Orientation of the thumb
      Regional anatomy
      Shoulder
      Bones
      Joints
      Muscles
      Posterior scapular region
      Muscles
      Gateways to the posterior scapular region
      Nerves
      Contents note continued: Arteries and veins
      Axilla
      Axillary inlet
      Anterior wall
      Medial wall
      Lateral wall
      Posterior wall
      Gateways in the posterior wall
      Floor
      Contents of the axilla
      Arm
      Bones
      Muscles
      Arteries and veins
      Nerves
      Elbow joint
      Cubital fossa
      Forearm
      Bones
      Joints
      Anterior compartment of the forearm
      Muscles
      Arteries and veins
      Nerves
      Posterior compartment of the forearm
      Muscles
      Arteries and veins
      Nerves
      Hand
      Bones
      Joints
      Carpal tunnel and structures at the wrist
      Palmar aponeurosis
      Palmaris brevis
      Anatomical snuffbox
      Fibrous digital sheaths
      Extensor hoods
      Muscles
      Arteries and veins
      Nerves
      Surface anatomy
      Upper limb surface anatomy
      Bony landmarks and muscles of the posterior scapular region
      Visualizing the axilla and locating contents and related structures
      Locating the brachial artery in the arm
      triceps brachii tendon and position of the radial nerve
      Cubital fossa (anterior view)
      Identifying tendons and locating major vessels and nerves in the distal forearm
      Normal appearance of the hand
      Position of the flexor retinaculum and the recurrent branch of the median nerve
      Motor function of the median and ulnar nerves in the hand
      Visualizing the positions of the superficial and deep palmar arches
      Pulse points
      Clinical cases
      Conceptual overview
      General description
      Head
      Neck
      Functions
      Protection
      Contains upper parts of respiratory and digestive tracts
      Communication
      Positioning the head
      Connects the upper and lower respiratory and digestive tracts
      Component parts
      Skull
      Cervical vertebrae
      Hyoid bone
      Soft palate
      Muscles
      Relationship to other regions
      Thorax
      Upper limbs
      Key features
      Vertebral levels CIII/IV and CV/VI
      Airway in the neck
      Cranial nerves
      Cervical nerves
      Functional separation of the digestive and respiratory passages
      Triangles of the neck
      Regional anatomy
      Skull
      Anterior view
      Lateral view
      Posterior view
      Superior view
      Inferior view
      Cranial cavity
      Roof
      Floor
      Meninges
      Cranial Jura mater
      Arachnoid mater
      Pia mater
      Arrangement of meninges and spaces
      Brain and its blood supply
      Brain
      Blood supply
      Venous drainage
      Cranial nerves
      Olfactory nerve [I]
      Optic nerve [II]
      Oculomotor nerve [III]
      Trochlear nerve [IV]
      Trigeminal nerve [V]
      Ophthalmic nerve [V,]
      Maxillary nerve [V2]
      Mandibular nerve [V3]
      Abducent nerve [VI]
      Facial nerve [VII]
      Vestibulocochlear nerve [VIII]
      Glossopharyngeal nerve [IX]
      Vagus nerve [X]
      Accessory nerve [XI]
      Hypoglossal nerve [XII]
      Face
      Muscles
      Parotid gland
      Innervation
      Vessels
      Scalp
      Layers
      Innervation
      Vessels
      Lymphatic drainage
      Orbit
      Bony orbit
      Eyelids
      Lacrimal apparatus
      Fissures and foramina
      Fascial specializations
      Muscles
      Vessels
      Innervation
      Eyeball
      Ear
      External ear
      Middle ear
      Internal ear
      Temporal and infratemporal fossae
      Bony framework
      Temporomandibular joints
      Masseter muscle
      Temporal fossa
      Infratemporal fossa
      Pterygopalatine fossa
      Skeletal framework
      Gateways
      Contents
      Neck
      Fascia
      Superficial venous drainage
      Anterior triangle of the neck
      Posterior triangle of the neck
      Root of the neck
      Pharynx
      Skeletal framework
      Pharyngeal wall
      Fascia
      Gaps in the pharyngeal wall and structures passing through them
      Nasopharynx
      Oropharynx
      Laryngopharynx
      Tonsils
      Vessels
      Nerves
      Larynx
      Laryngeal cartilages
      Extrinsic ligaments
      Intrinsic ligaments
      Laryngeal joints
      Cavity of the larynx
      Intrinsic muscles
      Function of the larynx
      Vessels
      Nerves
      Nasal cavities
      Lateral wall
      Regions
      Innervation and blood supply
      Skeletal framework
      External nose
      Paranasal sinuses
      Walls, floor, and roof
      Nares
      Choanae
      Gateways
      Vessels
      Innervation
      Oral cavity
      Multiple nerves innervate the oral cavity
      Skeletal framework
      Walls: the cheeks
      Floor
      Tongue
      Salivary glands
      Roof-palate
      Oral fissure and lips
      Oropharyngeal isthmus
      Teeth and gingivae
      Surface anatomy
      Head and neck surface anatomy
      Anatomical position of the head and major landmarks
      Visualizing structures at the CIII/CIV and CVI vertebral levels
      How to outline the anterior and posterior triangles of the neck
      How to locate the cricothyroid ligament
      How to find the thyroid gland
      Estimating the position of the middle meningeal artery
      Major features of the face
      eye and lacrimal apparatus
      External ear
      Pulse points.
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