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A brief atlas of the skeleton, surface anatomy, and selected medical images / Gerard J. Tortora ; cadaver photographs by Mark Nielsen.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons, [2006]Copyright date: ©2006Description: vii, 71 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780471714286
  • 0471714283
  • 9780470141137
  • 0470141131
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 611/.7100223 22
NLM classification:
  • 2007 J-182
  • QS 17
Contents:
Part One. Bones of the Skeleton -- 1.1. Complete Skeleton -- 1.2. Skull -- anterior view -- 1.3. Skull -- right lateral view -- 1.4. Skull -- medial view of sagittal section -- 1.5. Skull -- posterior view -- 1.6. Skull -- superior view -- 1.7. Skull -- inferior view -- 1.8. Floor of the cranium -- superior view -- 1.9. Sphe noid bone -- superior view -- 1.10. Sphenoid bone -- anterior view -- 1.11. Sphenoid bone -- posterior view -- 1.12. Ethnoid bone -- medial view of sagittal section -- 1.13. Ethmoid bone -- superior view -- 1.14. Ethmoid bone -- right lateral view -- 1.15. Ethmoid bone -- anterior view -- 1.16. Right Orbit -- anterior view -- 1.17. Fetal Skull -- 1.18. Hyoid bone -- 1.19. Auditory ossicles -- 1.20. Vertebral column -- right lateral view -- 1.21. Typical thoracic vertebra -- 1.22. Cervical vertebrae -- 1.23. Lumbar vertebrae -- 1.24. Sacrum and coccyx -- 1.25. Skeleton of thorax -- anterior view -- 1.26. Articulation of thoracic vertebrae with rib -- 1.27. Scapula -- 1.28. Right humerus -- 1.29. Right ulna and radius -- 1.30. Right hand and wrist -- 1.31. Right hip bone -- 1.32. Male and female pelvis -- 1.33. Right femur -- 1.34. Right tibia and fibula -- 1.35. Right ankle and foot -- Part Two. Surface Anatomy -- 2.1. Principal regions of the cranium and face -- 2.2. Surface anatomy of the head -- 2.3. Surface anatomy of the right eye -- 2.4. Surface anatomy of the right ear -- 2.5. Surface anatomy of the nose and lips -- 2.6. Surface anatomy of the neck -- 2.7. Surface anatomy of the back -- 2.8. Surface anatomy of the chest -- 2.9. Surface anatomy of the abdomen and pelvis -- 2.10. Surface anatomy of the shoulder -- 2.11. Surface anatomy of the arm and elbow -- 2.12. Surface anatomy of the forearm and wrist -- 2.13. Surface anatomy of the hand -- 2.14. Surface anatomy of the buttock -- 2.15. Surface anatomy of the thigh and knee -- 2.16. Surface anatomy of the leg, ankle, and foot -- Part Three. Medical Images -- 3.1. Thermogram of the male body in anterior view. Different colors represent different temperatures: white (hottest) to red, yellow, green, light blue, dark blue, purple, black (coolest) -- 3.2. Radionuclide scan of entire skeleton in anterior view. Areas of intense color represent high tissue activity -- 3.3. MRI of female in frontal section (the head is in sagittal section -- 3.4. Radiograph of skull and some cervical vertebrae in lateral view -- 3.5. Radiograph of lumbar vertebrae in anterior view with their associated intervertebral discs -- 3.6. MRI of knee joint in sagittal section -- 3.7. CT scan of knee in sagittal section -- 3.8. Endoscopic view of the inside of the knee showing an articular disc -- 3.9. MRI of the brain and upper spinal cord in midsagittal section -- 3.10. Cerebral angiogram of the internal carotid artery and some of its major branches. The radiograph of the skull provides orientation -- 3.11. MRI of brain in transverse section -- 3.12. PET scan of the brain in transverse section -- 3.13. CT scan of brain in frontal section -- 3.14. Mylogram of the spinal cord in anterior view -- 3.15. Light micrograph of spinal cord in transverse section -- 3.16. MRI of the brain and pituitary gland in sagittal section -- 3.17. Radionuclide scan of the thyroid gland in anterior view -- 3.18. Radiograph of the heart in anterior view -- 3.19. MRI scan of the heart in frontal section -- 3.20. Angiogram of coronary blood vessels -- 3.21. SPECT scan of the myocardium in transverse section -- 3.22. PET scan of the heart -- 3.23. X-Ray of normal lungs -- 3.24. Bronchogram of the bronchial tree -- 3.25. Radionuclide scan of lungs in anterior view -- 3.26. Radiograph of the stomach and duodenum in anterior view following barium swallow -- 3.27. Radiograph of the large intestine in anterior view -- 3.28. Endoscopic view of the lining of the esophagus -- 3.29. Endoscopic view of the lining of the stomach -- 3.30. Endoscopic view of the lining of the colon -- 3.31. Radiograph of the urinary system in anterior view -- 3.32. MRI of the kidneys in frontal section -- 3.33. CT scan of the abdomen in transverse section and showing the kidneys in inferior view -- 3.34. MRI of male pelvis in frontal section -- 3.35. Laparoscopy of female abdominopelvic cavity -- 3.36. Mammogram in lateral view -- 3.37. Sonogram of the uterus and urinary bladder -- 3.38. Ultrasound image if six-month fetus.
Summary: Provides a series of photos, by region, that illustrate important landmarks in surface anatomy and bones of the skeleton. A third series of images provide students with an understanding of the many ways to study both normal anatomy and applied anatomy in clinical medicine for the diagnosis of disease.
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Part One. Bones of the Skeleton -- 1.1. Complete Skeleton -- 1.2. Skull -- anterior view -- 1.3. Skull -- right lateral view -- 1.4. Skull -- medial view of sagittal section -- 1.5. Skull -- posterior view -- 1.6. Skull -- superior view -- 1.7. Skull -- inferior view -- 1.8. Floor of the cranium -- superior view -- 1.9. Sphe noid bone -- superior view -- 1.10. Sphenoid bone -- anterior view -- 1.11. Sphenoid bone -- posterior view -- 1.12. Ethnoid bone -- medial view of sagittal section -- 1.13. Ethmoid bone -- superior view -- 1.14. Ethmoid bone -- right lateral view -- 1.15. Ethmoid bone -- anterior view -- 1.16. Right Orbit -- anterior view -- 1.17. Fetal Skull -- 1.18. Hyoid bone -- 1.19. Auditory ossicles -- 1.20. Vertebral column -- right lateral view -- 1.21. Typical thoracic vertebra -- 1.22. Cervical vertebrae -- 1.23. Lumbar vertebrae -- 1.24. Sacrum and coccyx -- 1.25. Skeleton of thorax -- anterior view -- 1.26. Articulation of thoracic vertebrae with rib -- 1.27. Scapula -- 1.28. Right humerus -- 1.29. Right ulna and radius -- 1.30. Right hand and wrist -- 1.31. Right hip bone -- 1.32. Male and female pelvis -- 1.33. Right femur -- 1.34. Right tibia and fibula -- 1.35. Right ankle and foot -- Part Two. Surface Anatomy -- 2.1. Principal regions of the cranium and face -- 2.2. Surface anatomy of the head -- 2.3. Surface anatomy of the right eye -- 2.4. Surface anatomy of the right ear -- 2.5. Surface anatomy of the nose and lips -- 2.6. Surface anatomy of the neck -- 2.7. Surface anatomy of the back -- 2.8. Surface anatomy of the chest -- 2.9. Surface anatomy of the abdomen and pelvis -- 2.10. Surface anatomy of the shoulder -- 2.11. Surface anatomy of the arm and elbow -- 2.12. Surface anatomy of the forearm and wrist -- 2.13. Surface anatomy of the hand -- 2.14. Surface anatomy of the buttock -- 2.15. Surface anatomy of the thigh and knee -- 2.16. Surface anatomy of the leg, ankle, and foot -- Part Three. Medical Images -- 3.1. Thermogram of the male body in anterior view. Different colors represent different temperatures: white (hottest) to red, yellow, green, light blue, dark blue, purple, black (coolest) -- 3.2. Radionuclide scan of entire skeleton in anterior view. Areas of intense color represent high tissue activity -- 3.3. MRI of female in frontal section (the head is in sagittal section -- 3.4. Radiograph of skull and some cervical vertebrae in lateral view -- 3.5. Radiograph of lumbar vertebrae in anterior view with their associated intervertebral discs -- 3.6. MRI of knee joint in sagittal section -- 3.7. CT scan of knee in sagittal section -- 3.8. Endoscopic view of the inside of the knee showing an articular disc -- 3.9. MRI of the brain and upper spinal cord in midsagittal section -- 3.10. Cerebral angiogram of the internal carotid artery and some of its major branches. The radiograph of the skull provides orientation -- 3.11. MRI of brain in transverse section -- 3.12. PET scan of the brain in transverse section -- 3.13. CT scan of brain in frontal section -- 3.14. Mylogram of the spinal cord in anterior view -- 3.15. Light micrograph of spinal cord in transverse section -- 3.16. MRI of the brain and pituitary gland in sagittal section -- 3.17. Radionuclide scan of the thyroid gland in anterior view -- 3.18. Radiograph of the heart in anterior view -- 3.19. MRI scan of the heart in frontal section -- 3.20. Angiogram of coronary blood vessels -- 3.21. SPECT scan of the myocardium in transverse section -- 3.22. PET scan of the heart -- 3.23. X-Ray of normal lungs -- 3.24. Bronchogram of the bronchial tree -- 3.25. Radionuclide scan of lungs in anterior view -- 3.26. Radiograph of the stomach and duodenum in anterior view following barium swallow -- 3.27. Radiograph of the large intestine in anterior view -- 3.28. Endoscopic view of the lining of the esophagus -- 3.29. Endoscopic view of the lining of the stomach -- 3.30. Endoscopic view of the lining of the colon -- 3.31. Radiograph of the urinary system in anterior view -- 3.32. MRI of the kidneys in frontal section -- 3.33. CT scan of the abdomen in transverse section and showing the kidneys in inferior view -- 3.34. MRI of male pelvis in frontal section -- 3.35. Laparoscopy of female abdominopelvic cavity -- 3.36. Mammogram in lateral view -- 3.37. Sonogram of the uterus and urinary bladder -- 3.38. Ultrasound image if six-month fetus.

Provides a series of photos, by region, that illustrate important landmarks in surface anatomy and bones of the skeleton. A third series of images provide students with an understanding of the many ways to study both normal anatomy and applied anatomy in clinical medicine for the diagnosis of disease.

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