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Another installment in the three-volume Lippincott Concise Illustrated Anatomy series, Thorax, Abdomen & Pelvis supports medical students as well as ...
Another installment in the three-volume Lippincott Concise Illustrated Anatomy series, Thorax, Abdomen & Pelvis supports medical students as well as others studying anatomy—such as students in physician assistant and general surgery programs—or seeking a specialty reference for the clerkship years and beyond. Each volume in the series includes outline text to accompany full-color, atlas-style images and illustrations from sources such as the Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Atlas of Anatomy . The unique regional focus of the series facilitates teaching and learning in semester or year-long anatomy systems blocks. In addition to Thorax, Abdomen & Pelvis, two additional volumes in the series— Head & Neck and Back, Upper Limb & Lower Limb —cover other regions in depth.
ISBN/ISSN
9781451110241
Product Format
Vitalsource Fixed Layout eBook
Series
Lippincott's Concise Illustrated Anatomy
Publication Date
July 29, 2019
Ben Pansky PhD, MD
Professor Emeritus, Department of Surgery, University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences, Toledo, OH
Thomas R. Gest PhD
Professor of Anatomy, Division of Clinical Anatomy, Department of Radiology, University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, FL
Preface vii Acknowledgments ix Chapter 1: Thorax 1.1 Surface Anatomy of the Thoracic Wall 2 1.2 Thoracic Cage as a Whole 6 1.3 Articulations of the Thoracic Wall 11 1.4 Mammary Gland 14 1.5 Muscles and Neurovasculature of the Thoracic Wall 19 1.6 Movements of the Chest Wall in Respiration 24 1.7 Subdivisions of the Thoracic Cavity 26 1.8 Anterior Mediastinum and the Thymus Gland 28 1.9 Middle Mediastinum: Pericardial Sac and Heart 30 1.10 Heart and its Blood Supply 34 1.11 Interior of the Heart 40 1.12 Valves of the Heart 44 1.13 Conduction System of the Heart 47 1.14 Conduction System of the Heart and Electrocardiograms 50 1.15 Extrinsic Innervation of the Heart and the Cardiac Plexuses 53 1.16 Pleurae and the Surface Projections of Lungs and Pleura 58 1.17 Lungs 62 1.18 Trachea and the Bronchial Tree 68 1.19 Neurovasculature of the Lungs 73 1.20 Superior Mediastinum 76 1.21 Posterior Mediastinum 80 1.22 Thoracic Sympathetic Trunk 84 1.23 Esophagus 86 1.24 Thoracic Lymphatics 88 Chapter 2: Abdomen 2.1 Surface Anatomy of the Abdominal Wall 92 2.2 Superfi cial Veins, Cutaneous Nerves, and Superfi cial Fascia of the Abdominal Wall 95 2.3 Muscles of the Abdominal Wall 98 2.4 Abdominal Aponeuroses, Rectus Sheath, and Neurovasculature of the Abdominal Wall 101 2.5 Inguinal Canal, Spermatic Cord, and Hernia 107 2.6 Peritoneum 114 2.7 Small Intestine: Parts and Relations 120 2.8 Large Intestine: Parts and Relations 124 2.9 Small and Large Intestine: Blood Supply, Lymph Drainage, and Innervation 128 2.10 Stomach: Parts and Relations 132 2.11 Stomach: Blood Supply, Lymph Drainage, and Innervation 136 2.12 Spleen: Parts and Relations 140 2.13 Duodenum: Parts and Relations 143 2.14 Pancreas: Parts and Relations 146 2.15 Duodenum, Pancreas, and Spleen: Blood Supply, Lymph Drainage, and Innervation 149 2.16 Liver: Parts and Relations 152 2.17 Liver Lobules, Blood Supply, Innervation, and Portal Circulation 156 2.18 Gallbladder and Ducts 160 2.19 Kidney: Parts and Relations 163 2.20 Kidney: Blood Supply, Lymph Drainage, and Innervation 168 2.21 Ureters 171 2.22 Suprarenal Gland 175 2.23 Lymphatics of the Abdomen 178 2.24 Respiratory Diaphragm 182 2.25 Vessels of the Posterior Abdominal Wall 185 2.26 Nerves of the Posterior Abdominal Wall 188 2.27 Cross-sectional Anatomy of the Abdomen 194 Chapter 3: Pelvis & Perineum 3.1 Surface Anatomy of the Pelvis and Perineum 200 3.2 Bony Pelvis 206 3.3 Pelvic Viscera and Pelvic Peritoneum 212 3.4 Urinary Bladder and Urethra 216 3.5 Ductus Deferens, Seminal Vesicles, and Prostate 221 3.6 Urinary Bladder and Prostate: Blood Supply and Innervation 224 3.7 Ovary, Uterine Tubes, and Uterus: Parts and Relations 228 3.8 Vagina and Support Mechanisms of the Uterus 233 3.9 Female Genital System: Blood Supply and Innervation 236 3.10 Rectum and Anal Canal: Parts and Relations 238 3.11 Rectum and Anal Canal: Blood Supply and Innervation 242 3.12 Pelvic Wall and Pelvic Diaphragm Muscles 245 3.13 Perineum 248 3.14 Clitoris, Penis, and Testis 256 3.15 Arteries and Veins of the Pelvis and Perineum 261 3.16 Lymphatics of the Pelvis and Perineum 266 3.17 Somatic Nerves of the Pelvis and Perineum 268 3.18 Autonomic Nerves of the Pelvis and Perineum 274 3.19 Micturition 278 3.20 Defecation 282 3.21 Mechanisms of Human Sexual Response 285 3.22 Cross-sectional Anatomy of the Pelvis 288 Index 291
Features and benefits . . . • Outline format balances concise text with comprehensive, detailed artwork for quick and efficient comprehension • Hundreds of full-color, atlas-style illustrations are carefully placed in close relation to relevant text for easy reference • Logical regional sequence reveals continuity among anatomical structures and components; chapters progress inward from superficial layers of the body to deep structures • Clinical Considerations highlight much sought-after clinically relevant information • Detailed tables are distributed at key points throughout chapters • Chapter-opening outlines facilitate topic location
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