出版时间:2010-6 出版社:北京大学医学出版社 作者:(美)杜雷克 主编 页数:1103
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前言
The first edition of Gray's Anatomy for Students accom-plished many of the goals we had established for this text-book,including our primary goal of helping students learnanatomy.However,we realized from the many sugges-tions,comments,and kind advice we received from col-leagues and students around the world that there were modifications and changes that would improve this text.book.So keeping in mind the goals and objectives of thefirst edition,we began work on the second edition by evalu-ating all of the input from our readers,assessing changesoccurring in the educational environment.and doing ourbest to predict the future direction of anatomy education.The result is the second edition of Gray's Anatomy forStudents.which builds on the past and looks toward thefuture.
内容概要
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》最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.既涵盖本领域最新进展。也使知识架构更加科学。超过100名全球知名学者组成了本书的国际顾问委员会,有效地保证了全书内容的准确性、先进性、易读性。
作者简介
编者:(美国)杜雷克(Richard L.Drake) (美国)A.Wayne Vogl (美国)Adam W.M.Mitchell
书籍目录
1 The bodyWhat is anatomy?How can gross anatomy be studied?Important anatomica,termsImagingDiagnostic imaging techniqruesNuclear medicine imagingImage interpretationPlain radiographyComputed tomographyMagnetic resonance imagingNuclear medicine imagingSafety in imagingBody systemsSkeletal systemCartilageBoneJ0intsSkin and fasciasSkinFasciaMUSCUlar sysfemCardiovascular systemLymphatic systemLymphatic vesselsLymph nodesLymphatic trunks and ductsNervoussystemCentraI nervous systemFunctional subdivisions of the CNSSomatic part of the nervous systermViscer of part of the nervous systerm0ther systemsLnlCaI CaSeS2 BackConceptual overviewGeneral descriptionFunctionsSupportMovementProtection of the nervous systemComponent partsBonesMusclesVertebral canalSpinal nervesRelationship to other regions HeadThorax,abdomen,and pelvis LimbsKey featuresLong vertebral column and short spinal cordIntervertebral foramina and spinal nervesInnervation of the backRegional anatomySkeleta,framework VertebraeIntervertebral foraminaPosterior spaces between vertebral arches JointsJoints between vertebrae in the backLigamentsAnterior and posterior longitudinal ligamentsLigamenta flavaSupraspinous ligament and ligamentum nuchaeInterspinous ligamentsBack musculatureSuperficial group of back musclesIntermediate group of back musclesDeep group of back musclesSuboccipital musclesSpinal cordVasculatureMeningesArrangement of structures in the vertebralCanalSpinal nerves5urtace anatomyBack surface anatomyAbsence of lateral curvaturesPrimary and secondary curvatures in the sagittal planeUseful nonvertebraI skeletaIlandmarksHow to identify specific vertebral spinous processesVisualizing the inferior ends of the spinal cord and subarachnoid spaceIdentilying major musclesClinicaI cases3 ThoroxConceptual overviewGeneral descriptionFunctionsBreathingProtection of vital organsConduitComponent partsThoracic wallSuperior thoracic apertureInferior thoracic apertureDiaphragmMediastinumPleuraI cavitiesRelationship to other regionsNeckUpper limbAbdomenBreastKeyfeaturesVertebralleveI TIV/VVenous shunts from left to rightSegmental neurovascular supply of thoracic wallSympathetic systemFlexible wall and inferior thoracic apertureInnervation of the diaphragmRegional anatomyPectoral regionBreastMuscles of the pectoral regionTHoracic wallSkeletaI frameworkIntercostal spacesDiaphragmVenous drainageInnervationMovements of thethoracic wall and diaphragm during breathingPleural cavitiesPleuraLungsMediastinumMiddle mediastinumSuperior mediastinumPosterior mediastinumAnterior mediastinumSurface anatomyThorax surface anatomyHow to count ribsSurface anatomy of the breast in womenVisualizing structures at the TIV/V vertebral IevelVisualizing structures in the superior mediastinumVisualizing the margins of the heartWhere to Iisten for heart soundsVisualizing the pleural cavities and lungs,pleural recesses,and lunq Iobes and fissuresWhere to listen for lung soundsClinicaI cases4 AbdomenConceptual overviewGeneral descriptionFunctionsHouses and protects major visceraBreathingChanges in intra-abdominal pressureComponent parts WallAbdominal cavityInferior thoracic apertureDiaphragmPelvic inletRelationship to other regionsThoraxPelvisLower limbKeyfeaturesArrangement of abdominal viscera in the AdultVisceraDefining surface regions to which pain from the gut is referredWhere to find the kidneysWhere to find the spleenClinical cases5 Pelvis and perineumConceptual overviewGeneral descriptionFunctionsContain and support bladderf rectum,anal canal,and reproductive tractsAnchors the roots of the externaI genitalia 408Component partsPelvic inletPelvic wallsPelvic outletPelvic floorPelvic cavityPerineumRelationship to other regionsAbdomenLower limbKeyfeoturesThe pelvic cavity projects posteriorlyImportant structures cross the ureters in the pelvic cavityThe prostate is anterior to rectumThe perineum is innervated by sacral spinal cord segmentsNerves are related to boneParasympathetic innervation frOm spinal cord levelsS2 to S4 controls erectionMuscles and fascia of the pelvic floor and perineumintersect at the perineal bodyGender determines the cou rse of the urethraRegional anatomyPelvisBonesJoints0rientationGender difierencesTrue pelvisVisceraFasciaPeritoneumNervesBlood vesselsLymphaticsPerineumBorders and ceilingIschio-anal fossae and their anterior recessesAnal triangleUrogenital triangleSomatic nervesVisceral nervesBlood vesselsVeinsLymphaticsSurface anatomySu rface anatomy of the pelvis and perineumOrientation of the pelvis and perineum in the anatomical positionHow to define the margins of the perineumIdentification of structu res in the anal triangleIdentification of structures in the u rogenital triangle of womenIdentification of structures in the urogenital triangle ofmenClinicaI Cases6 Lower limbConceptual overviewGeneral introductionFunctionSupport the body weightLocomotionComponent partsBones and jointsMusclesRelationship to other regionsAbdomenPelvisPerineumKeypointsInnervation is by lumbar and sacral spinalNervesNerves related to boneSuperficial veinsRegional anatomyBony pelvisProximaI femurHip jointGateways to the lower IimbNervesArteriesVeinsLymphaticsDeep fascia and the saphenous openingFemoraI triangleGluteal regionMusclesNervesArteriesVeinsLymphaticsThighBonesMusclesArteriesVeinsNervesKnee iointTibiofibular jointPopliteal fossaLegBonesJointsPosterior compa rtment of legLateral compartment of legAnterior compa rtment of leg_0atBonesJointsTarsal tunnel,retinacula,and arrangement of majorstructu res at the ankleArches of the foatPlantar aponeurosisFibrous sheaths of toesExtensor hoodsIntrinsic musclesArteriesVeinsNervesSurface anatomyLower limb surface anatomyAvoiding the sciatic nerveFinding the femoral artery in the femoraltriangleIdentifying structu res around the kneeVisualizing the contents of the popliteal fossaFinding the tarsal tunnel——the gateway to thefootIdentifying tendons around the ankle and in the foot……7 Upper limb8 Head and neck
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