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Schuenke / Schulte / Schumacher Internal Organs (THIEME Atlas of Anatomy)

E-Book, Englisch, 538 Seiten, ePub

ISBN: 978-1-68420-593-6
Verlag: Thieme Medical Publishers
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Extraordinarily detailed, step-by-step anatomic atlas informs learning and medical practiceThieme Atlas of Anatomy: Internal Organs, Fourth Edition, by renowned educators Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte, and Udo Schumacher, along with consulting editor Wayne Cass, expands on prior editions. This volume features reorganized and updated sections, including additional coverage of clinical applications, radiologic procedures, and illustrations covering organs of the thorax, abdomen and pelvis, and perineum. As with the widely acclaimed prior editions, anatomic concepts are presented in a step-by-step sequence with system-by-system and topographical views.The book lays a solid foundation of anatomic knowledge, with an introductory overview of each of the organs, including discussion of embryologic development. Each of the two regional units starts with a short overview chapter, followed by the structure and neurovasculature of the region and its organs. Subsequent chapters covering topographic regional anatomy support classroom learning and active dissection in the laboratory. The new edition further delineates anatomic relationships of inner organs, and the innervation and lymphatic systems of these organs.Key HighlightsA total of 1,437 images, including new, exquisitely realistic illustrations by Markus Voll and Karl Wesker that reflect gender and ethnicity diversityA new chapter delineates cross-sectional thorax anatomy, with stunning images by vertebra levelOrgans of the Digestive System and their Neurovasculature features new diagnostic imaging for colorectal and small intestine tumors, as well as hepatic illustrationsSalient points for each organ are summarized in 22 high-yield fact sheetsThis atlas provides a robust resource for gross anatomy course instructors and medical and allied health students looking for a deeper dive into organ system anatomy. It also provides an outstanding reference for physical therapists, yoga instructors, and related professionals.The THIEME Atlas of Anatomy series also includes two additional volumes, General Anatomy and Musculoskeletal System and Head, Neck, and Neuroanatomy.All volumes of the THIEME Atlas of Anatomy series are available in softcover English/International Nomenclature and in hardcover with Latin nomenclature.This print book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.
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A Structure and Development of Organ Systems1 Body Cavities2 Cardiovascular System3 Blood4 Lymphatic System5 Respiratory System6 Digestive System7 Urinary System8 Genital System9 Endocrine System10 Autonomic Nervous SystemB Thorax1 Overview and Diaphragm2 Overview of Neurovascular Structures3 Organs of the Cardiovascular System and their Neurovasculature4 Organs of the Respiratory System and their Neurovasculature5 Esophagus and Thymus and their Neurovasculature6 Topographical Anatomy7 Cross-Sectional AnatomyC Abdomen and Pelvis1 Structure of the Abdominal and Pelvic Cavities: Overview2 Overview of Neurovascular Structures3 Organs of the Digestive System and their Neurovasculature4 Organs of the Urinary System and their Neurovasculature5 Organs of the Genital System and their Neurovasculature6 Topographical AnatomyD Neurovascular Supply to the Organs1.1 Thymus1.2 Esophagus1.3 Heart1.4 Pericardium1.5 Lung and Trachea1.6 Diaphragm1.7 Liver, Gallbladder, and Spleen1.8 Stomach1.9 Duodenum and Pancreas1.10 Jejunum and Ileum1.11 Cecum, Vermiform Appendix, Ascending and Transverse Colon1.12 Descending Colon and Sigmoid Colon1.13 Rectum1.14 Kidney, Ureter, and Suprarenal Gland1.15 Urinary Bladder, Prostate, and Seminal Vesicle1.16 Testis, Epididymis, and Ductus Deferens1.17 Uterus, Uterine Tube, and Vagina1.18 Uterine Tube and OvaryE Organ Fact Sheets1.1 Thymus1.2 Pericardium1.3 Heart1.4 Trachea, Bronchi, and Lungs1.5 Esophagus1.6 Stomach1.7 Small Intestine: Duodenum1.8 Small Intestine: Jejunum and Ileum1.9 Large Intestine: Cecum with Vermiform Appendix and Colon1.10 Large Intestine: Rectum1.11 Liver1.12 Gallbladder and Bile Ducts1.13 Pancreas1.14 Spleen1.15 Suprarenal Glands1.16 Kidneys1.17 Ureter1.18 Urinary Bladder1.19 Urethra1.20 Vagina1.21 Uterus and Uterine Tubes1.22 Prostate and Seminal Vesicle1.23 Epididymis and Ductus Deferens1.24 Testis1.25 Ovary


Contents
Title Page Frontmatter Internal Organs Copyright Foreword Preface of the Authors and Illustrators Acknowledgments The people behind the Thieme Atlas of Anatomy A Structure and Development of Organ Systems 1. Body Cavities  1.1 Definitions, Overview, and Evolution of Body Cavities  1.2 Organogenesis and the Development of Body Cavities  1.3 Compartmentalization of the Intraembryonic Coelom  1.4 Organization and Architecture of Body Cavities 2. Cardiovascular System  2.1 Overview and Basic Wall Structure  2.2 Terminal Vessels and Overview of the Major Blood Vessels  2.3 Cardiogenic Area, Development of the Heart Tube  2.4 Development of the Inner Chambers of the Heart and Fate of the Sinus Venosus  2.5 Cardiac Septation (Formation of Atrial, Interventricular, and Aorticopulmonary Septa)  2.6 Pre- and Postnatal Circulation and Common Congenital Heart Defects 3. Blood  3.1 Blood: Components  3.2 Blood: Cells  3.3 Blood: Bone Marrow 4. Lymphatic System  4.1 Overview of the Lymphatic System  4.2 Lymphatic Drainage Pathways 5. Respiratory System  5.1 Overview of the Respiratory System  5.2 Development of the Larynx, Trachea, and Lungs  5.3 Lung Development and Maturation 6. Digestive System  6.1 Overview of the Digestive System  6.2 Development and Differentiation of the Gastrointestinal Tract  6.3 Mesenteries and Primordia of the Digestive Organs in the Caudal Foregut Region; Stomach Rotation  6.4 Stomach Rotation and Organ Location in the Caudal Foregut Region; Formation of the Omental Bursa  6.5 Rotation of the Intestinal Loop and Development of Midgut and Hindgut Derivatives  6.6 Summary of the Development of the Midgut and Hindgut; Developmental Anomalies 8. Urinary System  7.1 Overview of the Urinary System  7.2 Development of the Kidneys, Renal Pelvis, and Ureters  7.3 Development of Nephrons, and the Urinary Bladder and Ureters; Developmental Anomalies 8. Genital System  8.1 Overview of the Genital System  8.2 Development of the Gonads  8.3 Development of the Genital Ducts  8.4 Comparison of Gender Differences and Relationship to the Urinary System  8.5 Comparison of Embryonic and Mature Structures 9. Endocrine System  9.1 Overview of the Endocrine System  9.2 Metabolism and Feedback Loop Regulation in the Endocrine System 10. Autonomic Nervous System  10.1 The Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Systems  10.2 Afferent Pathways of the Autonomic Nervous System and the Enteric Nervous System  10.3 Paraganglia B Thorax 1. Overview and Diaphragm  1.1 Divisions of the Thoracic Cavity and Mediastinum  1.2 Diaphragm: Location and Projection onto the Trunk  1.3 Diaphragm: Structure and Main Openings  1.4 Diaphragm: Innervation, Blood, and Lymphatic Vessels 2. Overview of Neurovascular Structures  2.1 Arteries: Thoracic Aorta  2.2 Veins: Vena Cava and Azygos System  2.3 Lymphatic Vessels  2.4 Thoracic Lymph Nodes  2.5 Thoracic Innervation 3. Organs of the Cardiovascular System and their Neurovasculature  3.1 Location of the Heart in the Thorax  3.2 Pericardium: Location, Structure, and Innervation  3.3 Heart: Shape and Structure  3.4 Structure of the Heart Musculature (Myocardium)  3.5 Cardiac Chambers  3.6 Overview of the Cardiac Valves (Valve Plane and Cardiac Skeleton)  3.7 Cardiac Valves and Auscultation Sites  3.8 Radiographic Appearance of the Heart  3.9 Sonographic Appearance of the Heart: Echocardiography  3.10 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the Heart  3.11 Impulse Formation and Conduction System of the Heart; Electrocardiogram  3.12 Mechanical Action of the Heart  3.13 Coronary Arteries and Cardiac Veins: Classification and Topography  3.14 Coronary Arteries: Coronary Circulation  3.15 Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) and Heart Attack  3.16 Conventional Coronary Angiography (Heart Catheter Examination): Principle and Execution  3.17 Conventional Coronary Angiography: RAO and LAO Projections of the Coronary Arteries  3.18 Multislice Spiral Computed Tomography (MSCT) Coronary Angiography  3.19 Balloon Dilatation, Aortocoronary Venous and Arterial IMA Bypass  3.20 Lymphatic Drainage of the Heart  3.21 Innervation of the Heart 4. Organs of the Respiratory System and their Neurovasculature  4.1 Lungs: Location in the Thorax  4.2 Pleural Cavities  4.3 Boundaries of the Lungs and Parietal Pleura  4.4 Trachea  4.5 Lungs: Shape and Structure  4.6 Lungs: Segmentation  4.7 Functional Structure of the Bronchial Tree  4.8 Pulmonary Arteries and Veins  4.9 Bronchial Arteries and Veins  4.10 Functional Structure of the Vascular Tree  4.11 Innervation and Lymphatic Drainage of the Trachea, Bronchial Tree, and Lungs  4.12 Respiratory Mechanics  4.13 Radiological Anatomy of the Lungs and Vascular System  4.14 Computed Tomography of the Lung and Mediastinum (Thorax CT) 5. Esophagus and Thymus and their Neurovasculature  5.1 Esophagus: Location and Divisions  5.2 Esophagus: Inlet and Outlet, Opening and Closure  5.3 Esophagus: Wall Structure and Weaknesses  5.4 Arteries and Veins of the Esophagus  5.5 Lymphatic Drainage of the Esophagus  5.6 Innervation of the Esophagus  5.7 Thymus 6. Topographical Anatomy  6.1 Surface Anatomy, Topographical Regions, and Palpable Bony Landmarks  6.2 Anatomical Landmarks of the Thoracic Skeleton (Projection of Organs)  6.3 Structure of the Anterior Thoracic Wall and its Neurovascular Structures  6.4 Thoracic Organs in situ: Anterior, Lateral, and Inferior Views  6.5 Thoracic Organs in situ: Posterior Views  6.6 Heart: Pericardial Cavity  6.7 Overview of the Mediastinum  6.8 Posterior Mediastinum  6.9 Superior Mediastinum  6.10 Aortic Arch and Superior Thoracic Aperture  6.11 Clinical Aspects: Coarctation of the Aorta  6.12 Clinical Aspects: Aortic Aneurysm 7. Cross-Sectional Anatomy  7.1 Cross Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T1–T2  7.2 Cross Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T3–T4  7.3 Cross Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T5–T6  7.4 Cross Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T6–T7  7.5 Cross Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebra T8  7.6 Cross Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T9–T10  7.7 Cross Sections through the Thorax at the Level of Vertebrae T10–T11 C Abdomen and Pelvis 1. Structure of the Abdominal and Pelvic Cavities: Overview  1.1 Architecture, Wall Structure, and Functional Aspects  1.2 Divisions of the Abdominal and Pelvic Cavities  1.3 Classification of Internal Organs Based on their Relationship to the Abdominal and Pelvic Cavities 2. Overview of Neurovascular Structures  2.1 Branches of the Abdominal Aorta: Overview and Paired Branches  2.2 Branches of the Abdominal Aorta: Unpaired and Indirect Paired Branches  2.3 Inferior Vena Caval System  2.4 Portal Venous System (Hepatic Portal Vein)  2.5 Venous Anastomoses in the Abdomen and Pelvis  2.6 Lymphatic Trunks and Lymph Nodes  2.7 Overview of the Lymphatic Drainage of Abdominal and Pelvic Organs  2.8 Autonomic Ganglia and Plexuses  2.9 Organization of the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Systems 3. Organs of the Digestive System and their Neurovasculature  3.1 Stomach: Location, Shape, Divisions, and Interior View  3.2 Stomach: Wall Structure and...


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