Sunday, November 11, 2018

Color Atlas Of Anatomy - A Photographic Study Of The Human Body

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This new edition was revised and structured anew in different ways. Each chapter is provided with an introductory front page to give an overview of the topics of the chapter and short descriptions. The whole introductory chapter “General Anatomy” was newly arranged and supported with introductory texts, thus facilitating students to better understand the complicated “world” of gross anatomy. The large chapter 2 “Head and Neck” was split into 5 sub-chapters with an introductory page each. Furthermore, the drawings were revised and improved in many chapters and depicted more consistently. In most of the chapters new photographs taken from newly dissected specimens were
incorporated.

Content:-
1: General Anatomy 
1. Architectural Principles of the Human Body 
2. Position of the Inner Organs, Palpaple Points, and Regional Lines
3. Planes and Directions of the Body
4. Osteology
5. Arthrology
6. Myology
7. Comparative Imaging of Skeletal
8. and Muscular Structures in MRI and X-Ray
9. Organization of the Circulatory System
10. Organization of the Lymphatic System
11. Organization of the Nervous System
2: Head and Neck
2.1 Skull and Muscles of the Head
1. Bones of the Skull
2. Disarticulated Skull I 
3. Calvaria
4. Base of the Skull
5. Skull of the Newborn
6. Median Sections through the Skull
7. Disarticulated Skull II
8. Bones of the Nasal Cavity
9. Septum and Cartilages of the Nose
10. Maxilla and Mandible with Teeth
11. Deciduous and Permanent Teeth
12. Mandible and Dental Arch
13. Ligaments of the Temporomandibular Joint
14. Temporomandibular Joint
15. Temporomandibular Joint and Masticatory Muscles
16. Masticatory Muscles
17. Facial Muscles
18. Supra- and Infrahyoid Muscles
19. Section through the Cavities of the Head
20. Maxillary Artery
2.2 Cranial Nerves
1. Brain and Cranial Nerves
2. Regions of the Head
2.3 Brain and Sensory Organs
1. Position of Brain and Great Sensory Organs
2. Scalp and Meninges
3. Meninges 
4. Brain
5. Auditory and Vestibular Apparatus
6. Visual Apparatus and Orbit
2.4 Oral and Nasal Cavities
1. Position of Oral and Nasal Cavities
2. Nasal Cavity
3. Sections through the Nasal and Oral Cavities
4. Oral Cavity
2.5 Neck and Organs of the Neck
1. Organization and Regions of the Neck
2. Muscles of the Neck
3. Larynx 
4. Larynx and Oral Cavity
5. Pharynx
6. Vessels of the Head and Neck
7. Regions of the Neck
8. Cervical and Brachial Plexuses
3: Trunk
1. Segmental Structure of the Trunk
2. Skeleton
3. Vertebrae
4. Vertebral Column and Thorax 
5. Surface Anatomy of the Anterior Body
6. Thoracic Wall
7. Thoracic and Abdominal Walls 
8. Inguinal Region
9. Back
10. Vertebral Canal and Spinal Cord
11. Nuchal Region
4: Thoracic Organs
1. Position of the Thoracic Organs
2. Respiratory System 
3. Heart
4. Regional Anatomy of the Thoracic Organs
5. Posterior Mediastinum
6. Posterior and Superior Mediastinum
7. Diaphragm
8. Coronal Sections through the Thorax
9. Horizontal Sections through the Thorax
10. Fetal Circulatory System
11. Mammary Gland
5: Abdominal Organs
1. Position of the Abdominal Organs 
2. Anterior Abdominal Wall 
3. Pancreas and Bile Ducts
4. Liver 
5. Spleen 
6. Upper Abdominal Organs
7. Vessels of the Abdominal Organs 
8. Dissection of the Abdominal Organs
9. Posterior Abdominal Wall
10. Horizontal Sections through the Abdominal Cavity
11. Midsagittal Sections through the Abdominal Cavity
6: Retroperitoneal Organs
1. Position of the Urinary Organs
2. Sections through the Retroperitoneal Region
3. Kidney 
4. Retroperitoneal Region
5. Male Urogenital System
6. Male Genital Organs (isolated)
7. Male External Genital Organs
8. Male Internal Genital Organs
9. Pelvic Cavity in the Male
10. Urogenital and Pelvic Diaphragms in the Male
11. Female Urogenital System
12. Female Genital Organs (isolated)
13. Female Internal Genital Organs
14. Female External Genital Organs
15. Urogenital Diaphragm and External Genital Organs in the Female
16. Pelvic Cavity in the Female
7: Upper Limb
1. Skeleton of the Shoulder Girdle and Thorax
2. Scapula
3. Skeleton of the Shoulder Girdle and Humerus
4. Humerus
5. Skeleton of the Forearm
6. Skeleton of the Forearm and Hand
7. Skeleton of the Hand
8. Joints and Ligaments of the Shoulder
9. Ligaments of the Elbow Joint
10. Ligaments of the Hand and Wrist
11. Muscles of the Shoulder and Arm 
12. Muscles of the Arm
13. Muscles of the Forearm and Hand  
14. Muscles of the Hand
15. Arteries
16. Veins
17. Nerves
18. Surface Anatomy of the Upper Limb
19. Neck and Shoulder
20. Shoulder
21. Shoulder and Arm
22. Axillary Region
23. Brachial Plexus
24. Arm 
25. Cubital Region
26. Forearm and Hand
27. Hand
28. Sections through the Upper Limb
8: Lower Limb
1.Skeleton of the Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb
2. Bones of the Pelvis
3. Skeleton of the Pelvis
4. Bones of the Hip Joint
5. Femur
6. Skeleton of the Leg
7. Bones of the Knee Joint
8. Skeleton of the Foot
9. Ligaments of the Pelvis and Hip Joint 
10. Knee Joint 
11. Ligaments of the Knee Joint
12. Joints of the Ankle
13. Ligaments of the Foot 
14. Muscles of the Thigh
15. Muscles of the Leg
16. Muscles of the Leg and Foot
17. Muscles of the Foot
18. Arteries 
19. Veins 
20. Nerves
21. Lumbar Part of the Vertebral Canal and Spinal Cord
22. Spinal Cord with Intercostal Nerves
23. Spinal Cord and Lumbar Plexus 
24. Surface Anatomy of the Lower Limb 
25. Thigh
26. Gluteal Region
27. Thigh
28. Knee and Popliteal Fossa
29. Crural Region 
30. Crural Region and Foot
31. Coronal Sections through the Foot
32. Sections through the Lower Limb
33. Foot
Index
Author Details
Prof. Dr. med. Dr. med. h.c. "Johannes W.Rohen"Anatomisches Institut II der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Universitätsstraße 19, 91054 Erlangen, Germany.

"Chihiro Yokochi", M.D.
Professor emeritus, Department of Anatomy

Kanagawa Dental College, Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan
Correspondence to:
Prof. Chihiro Yokochi, c/o Igaku-Shoin Ltd., 1-28-23 Hongo,
Bunkyo-ku Tokyo 113-8719, Japan.

Prof. Dr. med. "Elke Lütjen-Drecoll"
Anatomisches Institut II der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

Universitätsstraße 19, 91054 Erlangen, Germany 


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