Atlas of Human Anatomy, Professional Edition
By- Frank Netter, MD, MD, était médecin et artiste-anatomiste aux États-Unis. Ses travaux représentent un des meilleurs exemples de l'utilisation de l'iconographie dans l'apprentissage des concepts médicaux et figurent à ce jour dans plus de 50 publications. Décédé en 1991, le
- Frank Netter, MD, MD, était médecin et artiste-anatomiste aux États-Unis. Ses travaux représentent un des meilleurs exemples de l'utilisation de l'iconographie dans l'apprentissage des concepts médicaux et figurent à ce jour dans plus de 50 publications. Décédé en 1991, le
Atlas of Human Anatomy, Professional Edition uses Frank H. Netter, MD's detailed illustrations to illuminate anatomy and its relevance to medical practice. This 5th Edition features a stronger clinical focus than ever before, including an online image bank of some of Netters classic anatomy and pathology illustrations along with many diagnostic imaging examples that capture anatomy the way it is most frequently seen in practice. At netterreference.com you can access the selected images and downloads as well as videos from Netters 3-D Interactive Anatomy. Netter. It's how you know.
Audience
Medical professionals and residents. Key specialties include (but not limited to): Primary Care, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Dermatology, Anesthesiology, Radiology, Pediatrics, Orthopedics, Cardiology, Emergency Medicine, Surgery, Sports Medicine, Pathology.
Hardbound, 624 Pages
Published: May 2010
Imprint: Saunders
ISBN: 978-1-4377-0970-4
Contents
Section 1 Head and Neck
Topographic Anatomy 1
Superficial Head and Neck 2 - 3
Bones and Ligaments 4 - 23Superficial Face 24 - 25
Neck 26 - 34Nasal Region 35 - 50
Oral Region 51 - 62Pharynx 63 - 73
Thyroid Gland and Larynx 74 - 80Orbit and Contents 81 - 91
Ear 92 - 98Meninges and Brain 99 - 114
Cranial and Cervical Nerves 115 - 134Cerebral Vasculature 135 - 146
Regional Scans 147 - 148Section 2 Back and Spinal CordTopographic Anatomy 149
Bones and Ligaments 150 - 156Spinal Cord 157 - 167
Muscles and Nerves 168 - 172Cross-Sectional Anatomy 173 - 174
Section 3 Thorax
Topographic Anatomy 175Mammary Gland 176 - 178
Lungs 190 - 204
Body Wall 179 - 189Heart 205 - 223
Mediastinum 224 - 234Regional Scans 235
Cross-Sectional Anatomy 236 - 239Section 4 AbdomenTopographic Anatomy 240
Body Wall 241 - 260Peritoneal Cavity 261 - 266
Viscera (Gut) 267 - 276Viscera (Accessory Organs) 277 - 282
Visceral Vasculature 283 - 296Innervation 297 - 307
Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands 308 - 322Cross-Sectional Anatomy 323 - 330
Section 5 Pelvis and PerineumTopographic Anatomy 331
Bones and Ligaments 332 - 336Pelvic Floor and Contents 337 - 347
Urinary Bladder 348 - 351Uterus, Vagina, and Supporting Structures 352 - 355
Perineum and External Genitalia: Female 356 - 359Perineum and External Genitalia: Male 360 - 367
Homologues of Genitalia 368 - 369Testis, Epididymis, and Ductus Deferens 370
Rectum 371 - 376Regional Scans 377
Vasculature 378 - 388Innervation 389 - 397
Cross-Sectional Anatomy 398 - 399Section 6 Upper Limb
Topographic Anatomy 400Cutaneous Anatomy 401 - 405
Shoulder and Axilla 406 - 418Arm 419 - 423
Elbow and Forearm 424 - 439Wrist and Hand 440 - 459
Neurovasculature 460 - 467Regional Scans 468
Section 7 Lower LimbTopographic Anatomy 469
Cutaneous Anatomy 470 - 473Hip and Thigh 474 - 493
Knee 494 - 500Leg 501 - 510
Ankle and Foot 511 - 525Neurovasculature 526 - 530
Regional Scans 531Section 8 Cross=Sectional AnatomyKey Figure for Cross Sections 532

