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格氏解剖学教学版(第2版)

  • 作者:杜雷克
  • 出版社:北京大学医学出版社
  • ISBN:9787811169218
  • 出版日期:2010年06月01日
  • 页数:1103
  • 定价:¥248.00
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    《格氏解剖学教学版(第2版)》内容简介:作为特别为全球医学生打造的权威教科书,《格氏解剖学教学版》*鲜明的特色是注重解剖学知识的临床应用,将表面解剖学、诊断影像学、临床病例的学习融入解剖学基础知识的讲述中,充分体现了立足临床的编写理念。全书包含1000余幅原创高清示意图,并且同一结构在不同图片中使用相同颜色,使人体解剖结构的定位更加简明、清晰。与前一版相比,第2版更新并调整了“概论”、“腹部”等章节内容.既涵盖本领域*新进展。也使知识架构更加科学。超过100名全球知名学者组成了《格氏解剖学教学版(第2版)》的国际顾问委员会,有效地保证了全书内容的准确性、先进性、易读性。
    目录
    1 The body
    What is anatomy?
    How can gross anatomy be studied?
    Important anatomica,terms
    Imaging
    Diagnostic imaging techniqrues
    Nuclear medicine imaging
    Image interpretation
    Plain radiography
    Computed tomography
    Magnetic resonance imaging
    Nuclear medicine imaging
    Safety in imaging
    Body systems
    Skeletal system
    Cartilage
    Bone
    J0ints
    Skin and fascias
    Skin
    Fascia
    MUSCUlar sysfem
    Cardiovascular system
    Lymphatic system
    Lymphatic vessels
    Lymph nodes
    Lymphatic trunks and ducts
    Nervoussystem
    CentraI nervous system
    Functional subdivisions of the CNS
    Somatic part of the nervous systerm
    Viscer of part of the nervous systerm
    0ther systems
    LnlCaI CaSeS

    2 Back
    Conceptual overview
    General description
    Functions
    Support
    Movement
    Protection of the nervous system
    Component parts
    Bones
    Muscles
    Vertebral canal
    Spinal nerves
    Relationship to other regions
    Head
    Thorax,abdomen,and pelvis Limbs
    Key features
    Long vertebral column and short spinal cord
    Intervertebral foramina and spinal nerves
    Innervation of the back
    Regional anatomy
    Skeleta,framework Vertebrae
    Intervertebral foramina
    Posterior spaces between vertebral arches Joints
    Joints between vertebrae in the back
    Ligaments
    Anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments
    Ligamenta flava
    Supraspinous ligament and ligamentum nuchae
    Interspinous ligaments
    Back musculature
    Superficial group of back muscles
    Intermediate group of back muscles
    Deep group of back muscles
    Suboccipital muscles
    Spinal cord
    Vasculature
    Meninges
    Arrangement of structures in the vertebral
    Canal
    Spinal nerves
    5urtace anatomy
    Back surface anatomy
    Absence of lateral curvatures
    Primary and secondary curvatures in the sagittal plane
    Useful nonvertebraI skeletaIlandmarks
    How to identify specific vertebral spinous processes
    Visualizing the inferior ends of the spinal cord and subarachnoid space
    Identilying major muscles
    ClinicaI cases

    3 Thorox
    Conceptual overview
    General description
    Functions
    Breathing
    Protection of vital organs
    Conduit
    Component parts
    Thoracic wall
    Superior thoracic aperture
    Inferior thoracic aperture
    Diaphragm
    Mediastinum
    PleuraI cavities
    Relationship to other regions
    Neck
    Upper limb
    Abdomen
    Breast
    Keyfeatures
    VertebralleveI TIV/V
    Venous shunts from left to right
    Segmental neurovascular supply of thoracic wall
    Sympathetic system
    Flexible wall and inferior thoracic aperture
    Innervation of the diaphragm
    Regional anatomy
    Pectoral region
    Breast
    Muscles of the pectoral region
    THoracic wall
    SkeletaI framework
    Intercostal spaces
    Diaphragm
    Venous drainage
    Innervation
    Movements of thethoracic wall and diaphragm during breathing
    Pleural cavities
    Pleura
    Lungs
    Mediastinum
    Middle mediastinum
    Superior mediastinum
    Posterior mediastinum
    Anterior mediastinum
    Surface anatomy
    Thorax surface anatomy
    How to count ribs
    Surface anatomy of the breast in women
    Visualizing structures at the TIV/V vertebral Ievel
    Visualizing structures in the superior mediastinum
    Visualizing the margins of the heart
    Where to Iisten for heart sounds
    Visualizing the pleural cavities and lungs,pleural recesses,and lunq Iobes and fissures
    Where to listen for lung sounds
    ClinicaI cases

    4 Abdomen
    Conceptual overview
    General description
    Functions
    Houses and protects major viscera
    Breathing
    Changes in intra-abdominal pressure
    Component parts Wall
    Abdominal cavity
    Inferior thoracic aperture
    Diaphragm
    Pelvic inlet
    Relationship to other regions
    Thorax
    Pelvis
    Lower limb
    Keyfeatures
    Arrangement of abdominal viscera in the Adult
    Viscera
    Defining surface regions to which pain from the gut is referred
    Where to find the kidneys
    Where to find the spleen
    Clinical cases

    5 Pelvis and perineum
    Conceptual overview
    General description
    Functions
    Contain and support bladderf rectum,anal canal,and reproductive tracts
    Anchors the roots of the externaI genitalia 408
    Component parts
    Pelvic inlet
    Pelvic walls
    Pelvic outlet
    Pelvic floor
    Pelvic cavity
    Perineum
    Relationship to other regions
    Abdomen
    Lower limb
    Keyfeotures
    The pelvic cavity projects posteriorly
    Important structures cross the ureters in the pelvic cavity
    The prostate is anterior to rectum
    The perineum is innervated by sacral spinal cord segments
    Nerves are related to bone
    Parasympathetic innervation frOm spinal cord levels
    S2 to S4 controls erection
    Muscles and fascia of the pelvic floor and perineum
    intersect at the perineal body
    Gender determines the cou rse of the urethra
    Regional anatomy
    Pelvis
    Bones
    Joints
    0rientation
    Gender difierences
    True pelvis
    Viscera
    Fascia
    Peritoneum
    Nerves
    Blood vessels
    Lymphatics
    Perineum
    Borders and ceiling
    Ischio-anal fossae and their anterior recesses
    Anal triangle
    Urogenital triangle
    Somatic nerves
    Visceral nerves
    Blood vessels
    Veins
    Lymphatics
    Surface anatomy
    Su rface anatomy of the pelvis and perineum
    Orientation of the pelvis and perineum in the anatomical position
    How to define the margins of the perineum
    Identification of structu res in the anal triangle
    Identification of structures in the u rogenital triangle of women
    Identification of structures in the urogenital triangle ofmen
    ClinicaI Cases

    6 Lower limb
    Conceptual overview
    General introduction
    Function
    Support the body weight
    Locomotion
    Component parts
    Bones and joints
    Muscles
    Relationship to other regions
    Abdomen
    Pelvis
    Perineum
    Keypoints
    Innervation is by lumbar and sacral spinal
    Nerves
    Nerves related to bone
    Superficial veins
    Regional anatomy
    Bony pelvis
    ProximaI femur
    Hip joint
    Gateways to the lower Iimb
    Nerves
    Arteries
    Veins
    Lymphatics
    Deep fascia and the saphenous opening
    FemoraI triangle
    Gluteal region
    Muscles
    Nerves
    Arteries
    Veins
    Lymphatics
    Thigh
    Bones
    Muscles
    Arteries
    Veins
    Nerves
    Knee ioint
    Tibiofibular joint
    Popliteal fossa
    Leg
    Bones
    Joints
    Posterior compa rtment of leg
    Lateral compartment of leg
    Anterior compa rtment of leg
    _0at
    Bones
    Joints
    Tarsal tunnel,retinacula,and arrangement of major
    structu res at the ankle
    Arches of the foat
    Plantar aponeurosis
    Fibrous sheaths of toes
    Extensor hoods
    Intrinsic muscles
    Arteries
    Veins
    Nerves
    Surface anatomy
    Lower limb surface anatomy
    Avoiding the sciatic nerve
    Finding the femoral artery in the femoral
    triangle
    Identifying structu res around the knee
    Visualizing the contents of the popliteal fossa
    Finding the tarsal tunnel——the gateway to thefoot
    Identifying tendons around the ankle and in the foot
    ……
    7 Upper limb
    8 Head and neck

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