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The definitive resource for learning and teaching challenging anatomy
Rapid advances in medical research and technology have led to innovative medical procedures, and in turn, emerging trends in medical education. Novel developments highlight the importance of once seemingly irrelevant anatomic details, while also impacting the scope of anatomy curricula. To reflect these changes, each chapter in Atlas of Anatomy, Fifth Edition has been meticulously updated to ensure content is both relevant and reflective of the role of anatomy in contemporary medical practice.
The book features seven anatomical sections with a total of 51 chapters, with updates, additions, and revisions incorporated throughout the more than 800 pages. The Table of Contents is enhanced with reader-friendly chapter and page references for all tables and clinical boxes. To mirror the current trend in muscular attachment terminology, origin and insertion are replaced with the more accurate and descriptive terms superior attachment/inferior attachment or proximal attachment/distal attachment. Over 2,100 illustrations unmatched in both the realistic depiction of anatomy and the three-dimensionality of the figures enhance recognition and memorization of structures.
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Like the widely acclaimed prior editions, this stunningly illustrated textbook provides an indispensable anatomy resource for medical and physical therapy students, as well as robust classroom teaching tool for anatomy courses.
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Back 1 Surface Anatomy2 Bones, Ligaments & Joints3 Muscles4 Neurovasculature5 Sectional & Radiographic Anatomy Thorax 6 Surface Anatomy7 Thoracic Wall8 Thoracic Cavity9 Mediastinum10 Pulmonary Cavities11 Sectional & Radiographic Anatomy Abdomen 12 Surface Anatomy13 Abdominal Wall14 Overview of the Abdominal Cavity15 Internal Organs16 Neurovasculature17 Sectional & Radiographic Anatomy Pelvis & Perineum 18 Surface Anatomy19 Bones, Ligaments & Muscles20 Overview of the Pelvis & Perineum21 Organs of the Pelvis & Perineum22 Neurovasculature23 Sectional & Radiographic Anatomy Upper Limb 24 Surface Anatomy25 Shoulder & Arm26 Elbow & Forearm27 Wrist & Hand28 Neurovasculature29 Sectional & Radiographic Anatomy Lower Limb 30 Surface Anatomy31 Hip & Thigh32 Knee & Leg33 Ankle & Foot34 Neurovasculature35 Sectional & Radiographic Anatomy Head & Neck 36 Surface Anatomy37 Neck38 Bones of the Head39 Muscles of the Skull & Face40 Cranial Nerves41 Neurovasculature of the Skull & Face42 Orbit & Eye43 Nasal Cavity & Nose44 Temporal Bone & Ear45 Oral Cavity & Pharynx46 Sectional & Radiographic Anatomy Brain and Nervous System 47 Brain48 Blood Vessels of the Brain49 Functional Systems50 Autonomic Nervous System51 Sectional & Radiographic Anatomy
Eponym
Anatomical structure
Achilles tendon
Calcaneal tendon of the leg
Adam's apple
Laryngeal prominence of thyroid cartilage
Arantius, Bodies of
Nodules of semilunar cusps of aortic semilunar valves in the heart
Artery of Adamkiewicz
The great anterior segmental medullary or anterior radicular artery (between T7-L2 vertebral levels)
Alcock's canal
Pudendal canal of the ischiorectal fossa
Auerbach's plexus
Myenteric plexus located in the gastrointestional tract
Bartholin's gland
Greater vestibular gland
Bertin's ligament
Ischiofemoral ligament of the hip joint
Bigelow's ligament
Iliofemoral ligament of the hip joint
Bochdalek's triangle
Lumbocostal triangle
Bogros, Space of
Retro-inguinal space
Bowman's glands
Olfactory glands of the olfactory mucosa
Boxer's muscle
Serratus anterior muscle
Broca's diagonal band
Diagonal stria or band is located on the inferior aspect of the temporal lobe of the brain
Buck's fascia (penis)
Deep fascia of the penis
Camper's fascia
Intermediate investing fascia of the abdomen
Chopart's joint
Transverse tarsal joint of the foot
Colles' fascia (perineum)
Membranous layer of the superficial perineal fascia
Colles' ligament
Reflected ligament of the inguinal region
Cooper's fascia
Cremasteric fascia of the spermatic cord
Cooper's ligament (groin)
Pectineal ligament of the inguinal region
Cooper's ligaments (breast)
Suspensory ligaments of the breast
Corti, Organ of
Spiral organ of the cochlear duct
Cowper's glands
Bulbo-urethral gland
Denonvilliers' fascia
Rectoprostatic fascia
Dorello's canal
Interdural space deep to the Gruber ligament in the skull that allows for passage of the abducent nerve (CN VI)
Douglas, Pouch of
Recto-uterine pouch
Drummond, Marginal artery of
Connection between all arteries of the colon that runs along the periphery of the mesentery adjacent to the intestinal tube
Edinger-Westphal nucleus
Autonomic (parasympathetic) nuclei of the midbrain
Eustachian tube
Pharyngotympanic tube; auditory tube
Fallopian tube
Uterine tube
Galen, Anastomosis of
Anastomosis of the internal laryngeal and recurrent laryngeal nerves
Galen, Vein of
Great cerebral vein of the brain
Gallaudet's fascia (perineum)
Deep perineal fascia
Gimbernat's ligament
Lacunar ligament
Graafian follicle
Vesicular ovarian follicle
Gruber's ligament
Petrosphenoidal ligament that forms the superior border of Dorello's canal
Grynfelt's triangle
Fibrous lumbar triangle
Guyon's canal
Ulnar canal near the palm of the hand
Harvey's ligament
Ligamentum arteriosum (ductus arteriosus)
Henle's ligament
Inguinal falx; conjoint tendon
Hesselbach's triangle
Inguinal triangle
His, Bundle of
Atrioventricular bundle of heart
Hunter's canal
Adductor canal
Jacobson's nerve
Tympanic nerve
Jacobson's plexus
Tympanic plexus
Kerckring's valves
Circular folds of small intestine mucosa
Kiesselbach area
Vascularized...
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