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Atlas of anatomy : neck and internal organs / authors Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte, Udo Schumacher in collaboration with Juergen Rude ; consulting editors Lawrence M. Ross, Edward D. Lamperti ; illustrations by Markus Voll, Karl Wesker.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Schünke, Michael.
Contributor:
Ross, Lawrence M.
Lamperti, Edward D.
Schulte, Erik.
Schumacher, Udo.
Standardized Title:
Hals und innere Organe. English
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Human anatomy--Atlases.
Human anatomy.
Neck--Anatomy.
Neck.
Anatomy, Regional.
Medical Subjects:
Anatomy, Regional.
Genre:
Atlases.
Physical Description:
xiii, 370 pages : color illustrations ; 31 cm
Other Title:
Thieme atlas of anatomy : neck and internal organs
Neck and internal organs
Place of Publication:
Stuttgart ; New York : Thieme, 2006.
Summary:
Neck and Internal Organs, the second book in the THIEME Atlas of Anatomy series, integrates clinical information into a beautifully illustrated exposition of anatomy. Each chapter of the book presents anatomical information step-by-step, layer-by-layer, moving from spaces, to organs, to blood vessels, the lymphatic system, and autonomous innervation, with unprecedented clarity. The atlas features a unique section on the neurovascular supply for each organ, detailing arteries, veins, lymph nodes, and innervation.
Special features of this landmark atlas: An innovative format in which each two-page spread presents a self-contained guide to the specific topic, More than 950 brilliant images created exclusively for this atlas, Hundreds of clinical applications emphasize the vital link between structure and function, Clearly labeled images help identify each structure, Summary tables throughout which are ideal for reference and review.
Contents:
Neck
1 Overview and Muscles
1.1 The Neck: General Aspects 2
1.2 Overview and Superficial Neck Muscles 4
1.3 Suprahyoid and Infrahyoid Muscles 6
1.4 Prevertebral and Lateral (Deep) Neck Muscles 8
2 Arteries
2.1 Arteries 10
2.2 Veins 12
2.3 Lymphatic System 14
2.4 Overview of the Nervous System in the Neck and the Distribution of Spinal Nerve Branches 16
2.5 Cranial Nerves and Autonomic Nervous System in the Neck 18
3 Cervical Viscera
3.1 Embryology 20
3.2 Thyroid Gland and Parathyroid Glands 22
3.3 Larynx: Location, Shape, and Laryngeal Cartilages 24
3.4 Larynx: Internal Features and Neurovascular Structures 26
3.5 Larynx: Muscles 28
3.6 Larynx: Topographical and Clinical Anatomy 30
3.3 Pharynx: Muscles 32
3.8 Pharynx: Surface Anatomy of the Mucosa and its Connections with the Skull 34
3.9 Pharynx: Topographical Anatomy and Innervation 36
3.10 Pharynx: Neurovascular Structures in the Parapharyngeal Space 38
3.11 Pharynx: Parapharyngeal Space and its Clinical Significance 40
4 Topographical Anatomy
4.1 Surface Anatomy and Triangles of the Neck 42
4.2 Posterior Cervical Triangle 44
4.3 Anterior Cervical Triangle 46
4.4 Deep Lateral Cervical Region, Caracotid Triangle, and Thoracic Inlet 48
4.5 Posterior Cervical Region and Occipital Region 50
4.6 Sectional Anatomy of the Neck from the T2/T1 to C7/C6 Levels 52
4.7 Cross-sectional Anatomy at the Level of the C6/C5 Vertebral Bodies 54
Thorax
1 Spaces
1.1 Overview of the Thoracic Skeleton and its Landmarks 58
1.2 Divisions of the Thoracic Cavity and Mediastinum 60
1.3 Overview of the Mediastinum 62
1.4 Contents of the Mediastinum 64
1.5 Pericardium 66
1.6 Pleural Cavity 68
2 Organs
2.1 Esophagus: Location, Divisions, and Special Features 70
2.2 Esophagus: Location and Wall Structure 72
2.3 Esophagus: Inlet and Outlet, Opening and Closure 74
2.4 Trachea: Thoracic Location and Relations 76
2.5 Lung: Thoracic Location and Relations 78
2.6 Lung: Shape and Structure 80
2.7 Trachea and Bronchial Tree: Shape and Structure 82
2.8 Lung: Segmentation 84
2.9 Lung: Functional Structure of the Bronchial Tree 86
2.10 Lung: Functional Structure of the Vascular Tree 88
2.11 Diaphragm 90
2.12 Respiratory Mechanics 92
2.13 Prenatal and Postnatal Circulation 94
2.14 Heart: Anterior View 96
2.15 Heart: Lateral and Superior Views 98
2.16 Heart: Shape and Structure 100
2.17 Heart: Muscular Structure (Myocardium) 102
2.18 Heart: Atria and Ventricles 104
2.19 Heart: Overview of the Cardiac Valves; the Atrioventricular Valves 106
2.20 Heart: Semilunar Valves and Sites for Auscultating the Cardiac Valves 108
2.21 Heart: Impulse Formation and Conduction System 110
2.22 Mechanical Action of the Heart 112
3 Blood Vessel
3.1 Thoracic Aorta 114
3.2 Vena Cava and Azygos System 116
3.3 Arteries and Veins of the Esophagus 118
3.4 Pulmonary Arteries and Veins 120
3.5 Bronchial and Diaphragmatic Arteries and Veins 122
3.6 Coronary Vessels (Coronary Arteries and Cardiac Veins): Anatomy and Relations 124
3.7 Coronary Vessels: Distribution of the Coronary Arteries 126
4 Lymphatisc System
4.1 Overview of Thoracic Lymphatic Trunks and Pathways 128
4.2 Overview of the Lymph Nodes 130
4.3 The Thymus 132
4.4 Lymphatic Drainage of the Esophagus 134
4.5 Lymphatic Drainage of the Trachea, Bronchial Tree, and Lungs 136
4.6 Lymphatic Drainage of the Diaphragm, Heart, and Pericardium 138
5 Nervous System
5.1 Overview of Thoracic Innervation 140
5.2 Innervation of the Esophagus, Trachea, and Bronchial Tree 142
5.3 Innervation of the Heart 144
5.4 Innervation of the Pericardium and Diaphragm 146
Abdomen and Pelvis
1.1 Location of the Abdominal and Pelvic Organs and their Projection onto the Trunk Wall 150
1.2 Divisions of the Abdominal and Pelvic Cavities 152
1.3 Peritoneal Relationships in the Abdomen and Pelvis: Overview and Anterior Abdominal Wall 154
1.4 Peritoneal Cavity: Dissections to Display the Abdominal Viscera 156
1.5 Peritoneal Cavity: Mesenteries and Drainage Spaces 158
1.6 Peritoneal Cavity: Peritoneal Relationships and Recesses on the Posterior Abdominal Wall 160
1.7 The Retroperitoneum and its Contents 162
1.8 Omental Bursa 164
1.9 Transverse Sections through the Abdomen 166
1.10 Peritoneal Relationships and Pelvic Spaces: Comparison of Coronal and Parasagittal Sections in the Male and Female 168
1.11 Peritoneal Relationships and Pelvic Spaces: Comparison of Midsagittal Sections in the Male and Female 170
1.12 Peritoneal Relationships and Spaces in the Male Pelvis 172
1.13 Peritoneal Relationships and Spaces in the Female Pelvis 174
1.14 Location and Attachments of the Pelvic Organs: Comparison of Transverse Sections in the Male and Female 176
2.1 Embryonic Development of the Gastrointestinal Tract: The Foregut 178
2.2 Embryonic Development of the Gastrointestinal Tract: Rotation of the Primary Intestinal loop 180
2.3 Stomach: Location, Peritoneal Relationships, and Relationship to Adjacent Organs 182
2.4 Stomach: Shape and Interior 184
2.5 Stomach: Wall Structure and Histology 186
2.6 Small Intestine: Duodenum 188
2.7 Small Intestine: Jejunum and Ileum 190
2.8 Large Intestine: Colon Segments 192
2.9 Large Intestine: Wall Structure, Cecum and Vermiform Appendix 194
2.10 Large Intestine: Location and Shape of the Rectum 196
2.11 Large Intestine: Wall Structure of the Rectum and Mechanism of Defecation 198
2.12 Large Intestine: Innervation of the Rectum and Continence Mechanisms 200
2.13 Radiography of the Small and Large Intestine 202
2.14 Liver: Position and Relationship to Adjacent Organs 204
2.15 Liver: Peritoneal Relationships and Shape 206
2.16 Liver: Segmentation and Histology 208
2.17 Gallbladder and Bile Ducts: Location and Relationship to Adjacent Organs 210
2.18 Gallbladder and Extrahepatic Bile Ducts: Structure and Sphincter System 212
2.19 Pancreas: Location and Relationship to Adjacent Organs 214
2.20 Pancreas: Ductal Anatomy and Histology 216
2.21 Spleen 218
2.22 Suprarenal Glands 220
2.23 Overview of the Urinary Organs 222
2.24 Kidneys: Topographical Anatomy 224
2.25 Kidneys: Fasciae and Capsules; Shape and Structure 226
2.26 Kidneys: Architecture and Microstructure 228
2.27 Kidneys: Renal Pelvis and Urinary Transport 230
2.28 Ureters and Bladder in the Male: Topographical Anatomy 232
2.29 Ureters and Bladder in the Female: Topographical Anatomy 234
2.30 Bladder and Urethra: Wall Structure and Function 236
2.31 Urethra: Location and Structure 238
2.32 Overview of the Genital Tract 240
2.33 Embryology of the Genital Organs 242
2.34 Female Internal Genitalia: Overview 244
2.35 Female Internal Genitalia: Topographical Anatomy and Peritoneal Relationships; Shape and Structure 246
2.36 Female Internal Genitalia: Wall Structure and Function 248
2.37 Female Internal Genitalia: Vagina, Uterine Positions 250
2.38 Female Internal Genitalia: Ovary and Follicular Maturation 252
2.39 Pregnancy and Childbirth 254
2.40 Male Genitalia: Accessory Sex Glands 256
2.41 Male Genitalia: Scrotum, Testis, and Epididymis 258
2.42 Male Genitalia: Seminiferous Structures and Ejaculate 260
3 Blood Vessels
3.1 Arteries of the Abdomen and Pelvis 262
3.2 Branches of the Celiac Trunk: Arteries Supplying the Stomach, Liver and Gallbladder 264
3.3 Branches of the Celiac Trunk: Arteries Supplying the Pancreas, Duodenum, and Spleen 266
3.4 Branches of the Superior Mesenteric Artery: Arteries Supplying the Pancreas, Small Intestine, and Large Intestine 268
3.5 Branches of the Inferior Mesenteric Artery: Arteries Supplying the Large Intestine 270
3.6 Tributaries of the Inferior Vena Cava 272
3.7 Tributaries of the Portal Vein 274
3.8 Portal Vein: Venous
Drainage of the Stomach, Duodenum, Pancreas, and Spleen 276
3.9 Superior and Inferior Mesenteric Vein: Venous Drainage of the Small and Large Intestine 278
3.10 Arteries and Veins of the Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands: Overview 280
3.11 Arteries and Veins of the Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands: Topographical Anatomy and Variants 282
3.12 Divisions and Topographical Anatomy of the Internal Iliac Artery 284
3.13 Arteries and Veins of the Pelvic Organs 286
3.14 Arteries and Veins of the Rectum 288
3.15 Arteries and Veins of the Female Genitalia and Urinary Organs 290
3.16 Venous Anastomoses in the Abdomen and Pelvis 292
4 Lymphatic System
4.1 Overview of Lymphatic Trunks and Lymph Node Groups in the Abdomen and Pelvis 294
4.2 Overview of the Lymphatic Drainage of Abdominal and Pelvic Organs 296
4.3 Lymphatic Drainage of the Stomach, Spleen, Pancreas, Duodenum, and Liver 298
4.4 Lymphatic Drainage of the Small and Large Intestine 300
4.5 Lymphatic Drainage of the Kidneys, Suprarenal Glands, Ureter, and Bladder 302
4.6 Lymphatic Drainage of the Male and Female Genitalia 304
5 Autonomic Nervous System
5.1 Organization of the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Systems 306
5.2 Autonomic Ganglia and Plexuses 308
5.3 Autonomic Innervation of the Liver, Gallbladder, Stomach, Duodenum, Pancreas, and Spleen 310
5.4 Autonomic Innervation of the Intestine: Distribution of the Superior Mesenteric Plexus 312
5.5 Autonomic Innervation of the Intestine: Distribution of the Inferior Mesenteric Plexus and Inferior Hypogastric Plexus 314
5.6 Autonomic Innervation of the Urinary Organs and Suprarenal Glands 316
5.7 Autonomic Innervation of the Male Genitalia 318
5.8 Autonomic Innervation of the Female Genitalia 320
Neurovascular Supply to the Organs
1.1 Thymus 325
1.2 Larynx 326
1.3 Thyroid Gland 327
1.4 Pharynx 328
1.5 Esophagus 329
1.6 Heart 330
1.7 Pericardum 331
1.8 Lung and Trachea 332
1.9 Diaphragm 333
1.10 Liver, Gallbladder, and Spleen 334
1.11 Stomach 335
1.12 Duodenum und Pancreas 336
1.13 Jejunum und Ileum 337
1.14 Cecum, Vermiform Appendix, Ascending and Transverse Colon 338
1.15 Descending Colon and Sigmoid Colon 339
1.16 Rectum 340
1.17 Kidney, Ureter, and Suprarenal Gland 341
1.18 Bladder, Prostate, and Seminal Vesicle 342
1.19 Testis, Epididymis, and Vas Deferens 343
1.20 Uterus, Fallopian Tube, and Vagina 344
1.21 Fallopian Tube and Ovary 345.
Notes:
At head of title: Thieme.
"This book is an authorized and revised translation of the German edition published and copyrighted 2005 by Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany."--T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references (page 349) and index.
ISBN:
1588903605
1588904431
OCLC:
71016022
Publisher Number:
9781588903600 (hbk)
9781588904430 (pbk)

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