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ISBN 10: 141605619X
ISBN 13: 978-1416056195
Author: Edward Weber Do, Joel A. Vilensky PhD, Stephen W. Carmichael PhD DSc, Kenneth S. Lee MD
Designed to make learning more interesting and clinically meaningful, this new resource matches radiologic images―including advanced reconstructions―to the exquisite artwork of master medical illustrator Frank H. Netter, MD. In contrast to all other anatomic/radiologic atlases available, Netter’s Concise Radiologic Anatomy begins with the anatomy and matches radiologic images to the anatomic images that are indelibly etched in the minds of those who refer to Netter’s Atlas of Human Anatomy on a daily basis. Concise text enables you to quickly and conveniently access the key anatomic and radiologic knowledge associated with the images. Organized and color-coded in the same manner as Netter’s Atlas of Human Anatomy, it’s a perfect companion guide to the Atlas―and a perfect guide for understanding the clinical context of normal anatomy.
Presents side-by-side radiology examples of normal anatomy and common variants with corresponding anatomy illustrations, demonstrating the clinical relevance of the anatomy and providing direct, at-a-glance comparisons between idealized anatomic illustrations and real-life medicine.
Includes a brief background in basic radiology including reconstructions and a list of common abbreviations to provide a foundation of knowledge for the images presented.
Follows the same organization and color-coded format of Netter’s Atlas of Human Anatomy, for easy reference.
Table of contents:
Section I: Head and Neck
Skull, Basal View
Skull, Interior View
Upper Neck, Lower Head Osteology
Axis (C2)
Cervical Spine, Posterior View
Cervical Spondylosis
Vertebral, Artery, Neck
Vertebral Artery, Atlas
Craniovertebral Ligaments
Neck Muscles, Lateral View
Neck Muscles, Anterior view
Scalene and Prevertebral Muscles
Right Subclavian Artery, Origin
Carotid Artery System
Neck, Axial Section at Thyroid Gland
Nasal Conchae
Nasal Septum, Components
Nasal Septum, Hard and Soft Palate
Pterygopalatine Fossa
Nose and Paranasal Sinuses
Olfactory Bulbs
Ethmoid Air Cells and Sphenoid Sinus
Maxillary Sinus
Floor of Mouth
Facial Muscles
Temporomandibular Joint
Pterygoid Muscles
Tongue and Oral Cavity
Tongue, Coronal Section
Parotid and Submandibular Salivary Glands
Submandibular and Sublingual Salivary Glands
Pharynx, Median Sagittal Section
Carotid Arteries in the Neck
Thyroid Gland and Major Neck Vessels
Larynx
Nasolacrimal Duct
Orbit, Coronal Section
Orbit, Lateral View
Orbit, Superior Oblique Muscle and Tendon
Orbit, Superior View
Inner Ear
Facial Nerve in Canal
Tympanic Cavity (Middle Ear)
Bony Labyrinth
Superior Sagittal Sinus
Cerebral Venous Sinuses
Cavernous Sinus
Cerebral Venous System
Cerebral Cortex and Basal Ganglia, Axial Section
Cranial Nerves IX, X, XI
Brainstem, Midsagittal View
Optic Pathway
Vestibulocochlear Nerve (VIII)
Hypoglossal Nerve and Canal
Cervicothoracic (Stellate) Ganglion
Brain, Arterial Supply
Arteries of the Brain
Pituitary Gland
Section II: Back and Spinal Cord
Thoracic Spine
Lumbar Vertebrae
Structure of Lumbar Vertebrae
Lumbar Spine
Sacrum
Vertebral Ligaments
Ligamentum Flavus
Spinal Nerves, Lumbar
Spinal Cord, Nerve Roots
Conus Medullaris and Cauda Equina
Intercostal Vessels and Nerve, Posterior
Vertebral Venous Plexuses
Back, Lower Paraspinal Muscles
Deep Muscles of the Back
Semispinalis Capitis
Suboccipital Triangle
Lumbar Region, Cross Section
Section III: Thorax
Breast, Lateral View
Lymph Nodes of the Axilla
Anterior Chest Wall
Chest Wall Musculature
Costovertebral and Costotransverse Joints
Internal Thoracic Artery, Anterior Chest Wall
Diaphragm
Left Lung, Medial View
Right Lung, Lateral View
Lung, Segmental Bronchi
Mediastinum, Major Vessels
Lung, Lymph Drainage
Thoracic Duct
Heart Chambers
Branches of the Arch of Aorta
Heart, Posterior View
Coronary Vessels, Anterior View
Left side of the Heart
Aortic Valve
Umbilical Cord
Ductus Arteriosus and Ligamentum Arteriosum
Posterior Mediastinum
Mediastinum, Right Lateral View
Mediastinum, Left Lateral View with Pseudoaneurysm
Thoracic Esophagus
Esophagogastric Junction
Azygos and Hemiazygos Veins
Pericardium, Mediastinum Section
Section IV: Abdomen
Rectus Abdominis
Anterior Abdominal Wall Muscles
Abdominal Wall, Superficial View
Inguinal Region
Quadratus Lumborum
Psoas Major
Kidneys, Normal and Transplanted
Abdominal Regions
Appendix
Abdomen, Upper Viscera
Omental Bursa, Oblique Sections
Stomach in Situ
Stomach Mucosa
Duodenum and Pancreas
Liver, Vascular System
Bile and Pancreatic Ducts
Spleen, In Situ
Porta Hepatis and Greater Omentum
Porta Hepatis
Celiac Trunk, Normal and Variant
Arteries of the Small Bowel
Marginal Artery (of Drummond)
Veins of the Small Bowel
Chyle Cistern
Mesenteric Lymph Nodes
Celiac Plexus
Suprarenal (Adrenal) Glands and Kidneys
Kidneys and Abdominal Aorta
Renal Arteries, Variation (Multiple)
Renal Pelvis
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