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Atlas of human anatomy : with Latin terminology

By: Publication details: Philadelphia : Elsevier, 2019Edition: 7thDescription: Plate 535, I-32pISBN:
  • 9780323596770
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Text includes: Head and neck; Bones and ligaments; Neck; Nasal region; Oral region; Pharynx; Thyroid gland and larynx; Orbit and contents; Ear; Meninges and brain; Cranial and cervical nerves; Cerebral vasculature; Regional imaging; Structures with high clinical significance; Muscle tables; Electronic bonus plates; Back and spinal cord; Thorax: Mammary g;and; Body wall; Lungs; Heart; Mediastinum; Regional scans; Cross-sectional anatomy; Abdomen; Peritoneal cavity; Viscera (gut); Viscera (accessory organs); Visceral vasculature; Innervation; Kidneys and suprarenal glands; Lymphatics; Cross-sectional anatomy; Pelvis and perineum; Bones and ligaments; Pelvis floor and contents; Urinary bladder; Uterus, vagina and supporting structures; Perineum and external genitalia: female; Perineum and external genitalia: male; Homologues of genitalia;Rectum; Upper limb; Surface anatomy; Cutaneous anatomy; Shoulder and axilla; Arm; Elbow and forearm; Wrist and hand: Neurovasculature; Regional imaging; Structures with high clinical significance; Lower limb; Cutaneous anatomy; Hip and thigh; Knee; Leg; Ankle and foot; Neurovasculature.
Summary: The Atlas of Human Anatomy, 7th edition, brings you clear views of the human body with a clinical perspective. Key updates to the 7th edition include for the first time, a Latin-English edition. Latin nomenclature based on the international anatomic standard, Terminologia Anatomica. A new systems overview section featuring brand-new, full-body views of surface anatomy, vessels, nerves, and lymphatics. More than 25 new illustrations by Dr. Machado, including the clinically important fascial columns of the neck, deep veins of the leg, hip bursae, and vasculature of the prostate and difficult-to-visualize areas like the infratemporal fossa. There are new clinical tables at the end of each regional section that focus on structures with high clinical significance. These tables provide quick summaries, organized by body system, and indicate where to best view key structures in the illustrated plates. There are more than 50 new radiologic images, some completely new views and others using newer imaging tools have been included based on their ability to assist readers in grasping key elements of gross anatomy.
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Text includes: Head and neck; Bones and ligaments; Neck; Nasal region; Oral region; Pharynx; Thyroid gland and larynx; Orbit and contents; Ear; Meninges and brain; Cranial and cervical nerves; Cerebral vasculature; Regional imaging; Structures with high clinical significance; Muscle tables; Electronic bonus plates; Back and spinal cord; Thorax: Mammary g;and; Body wall; Lungs; Heart; Mediastinum; Regional scans; Cross-sectional anatomy; Abdomen; Peritoneal cavity; Viscera (gut); Viscera (accessory organs); Visceral vasculature; Innervation; Kidneys and suprarenal glands; Lymphatics; Cross-sectional anatomy; Pelvis and perineum; Bones and ligaments; Pelvis floor and contents; Urinary bladder; Uterus, vagina and supporting structures; Perineum and external genitalia: female; Perineum and external genitalia: male; Homologues of genitalia;Rectum; Upper limb; Surface anatomy; Cutaneous anatomy; Shoulder and axilla; Arm; Elbow and forearm; Wrist and hand: Neurovasculature; Regional imaging; Structures with high clinical significance; Lower limb; Cutaneous anatomy; Hip and thigh; Knee; Leg; Ankle and foot; Neurovasculature.

The Atlas of Human Anatomy, 7th edition, brings you clear views of the human body with a clinical perspective. Key updates to the 7th edition include for the first time, a Latin-English edition. Latin nomenclature based on the international anatomic standard, Terminologia Anatomica. A new systems overview section featuring brand-new, full-body views of surface anatomy, vessels, nerves, and lymphatics. More than 25 new illustrations by Dr. Machado, including the clinically important fascial columns of the neck, deep veins of the leg, hip bursae, and vasculature of the prostate and difficult-to-visualize areas like the infratemporal fossa. There are new clinical tables at the end of each regional section that focus on structures with high clinical significance. These tables provide quick summaries, organized by body system, and indicate where to best view key structures in the illustrated plates. There are more than 50 new radiologic images, some completely new views and others using newer imaging tools have been included based on their ability to assist readers in grasping key elements of gross anatomy.

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