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9780683028188

Di Fiore's Atlas of Histology With Functional Correlations

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    9780683028188

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    0683028189

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1996-05-01
  • Publisher: Williams & Wilkins
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Summary

This atlas' s distinctive, full-color, schematic illustrations have earned lasting renown for superb explanation of basic histology concepts. This edition includes 120 newly improved illustrations; an additional nine micrographs; and a new chapter on cell biology. The atlas presents its hallmark magnification of the minutia of organ and tissue structures to show the functions of microscopic structures and how functions work. Part One explains tissues and their relationship to their systems; Part Two addresses organs in a similar way. A brand-new electronic supplement now allows students to practice identifying structures in micrographs using a "labels on/labels off" toggle, "hotspots" (a mark on an image indicating the presence of a hidden label, ideal for self testing), and a self-test for productive learning. An instructor's version of the image bank is also available, which includes an additional 600 images not found in the book.

Author Biography

Victor P. Eroschenko, PhD: Professor of Anatomy, WWAMI Medical Program, University of Idaho, Moscow

Table of Contents

PART ONE --- TISSUES
Introduction-Interpretation of Histologic Sections
Planes of Section of a Round Object
4(1)
Planes of Section of a Tube
4(3)
Epithelial Tissue
7(20)
Classification of Epithelial Tissue
Simple Squamous Epithelium: Surface View of Peritoneal Mesothelium
10(1)
Simple Squamous Epithelium: Peritoneal Mesothelium (transverse section)
10(1)
Simple Columnar Epithelium: Stomach
10(2)
Simple Columnar Epithelium: Cells with Striated Borders and Goblet Cells (small intestine)
12(1)
Stratified Squamous Epithelium: Esophagus (transverse section)
12(2)
Pseudostratified Columnar Ciliated Epithelium: Respiratory Passages
14(1)
Transitional Epithelium: Bladder (contracted)
14(4)
Glandular Tissue
Unbranched Simple Tubular Exocrine Glands: Intestinal Glands
18(1)
Simple Branched Tubular Exocrine Glands: Gastric Glands
18(2)
Coiled Tubular Exocrine Glands: Sweat Glands
20(2)
Compound Acinar (Exocrine) Gland: Mammary Gland
22(2)
Compound Tubuloacinar (Exocrine) Gland: Salivary Gland
24(1)
Endocrine Gland: Pancreas
24(3)
Connective Tissue
27(12)
Loose Connective Tissue (spread)
30(1)
Individual Cells of Loose Connective Tissue (sections)
30(2)
Loose Connective Tissue
32(1)
Dense Irregular Connective Tissue
32(2)
Dense Regular Connective Tissue: Tendon (longitudinal section)
34(1)
Dense Regular Connective Tissue: Tendon (transverse section)
34(2)
Dense Irregular and Loose Connective Tissue (elastin stain)
36(1)
Adipose Tissue
36(1)
Embryonic Connective Tissue
36(3)
Cartilage
39(6)
Fetal Hyaline Cartilage
40(1)
Mature Hyaline Cartilage
40(1)
Hyaline Cartilage of the Trachea
40(2)
Fibrous Cartilage: Intervertebral Disk
42(1)
Elastic Cartilage: Epiglottis
42(3)
Bone
45(18)
Compact Bone, Dried (transverse section)
48(1)
Compact Bone, Dried (longitudinal section)
48(2)
Compact Bone, Dried: An Osteon (transverse section)
50(2)
Cancellous Bone: Sternum (transverse section, decalcified)
52(1)
Intramembranous Ossification: Developing Mandible (transverse section, decalcified)
52(2)
Endochondral Ossification: Developing Long Bone (panoramic view, longitudinal section)
54(2)
Endochondral Ossification: Zone of Ossification
56(2)
Formation of Bone: Secondary (epiphyseal) Ossification Centers (decalcified, longitudinal section)
58(2)
Formation of Bone: Development of Osteons (Haversian Systems) (transverse section, decalcified)
60(3)
Blood
63(12)
Human Blood Smear
64(1)
Erythrocytes and Platelets
64(1)
Neutrophils
64(2)
Eosinophils
66(1)
Lymphocytes
66(1)
Monocytes
66(1)
Basophils
66(2)
Hemopoietic Bone Marrow of a Rabbit (section)
68(2)
Bone Marrow of a Rabbit, India Ink Preparation (section)
70(2)
Bone Marrow: Smear
72(3)
Muscle Tissue
75(10)
Smooth Muscle Layers of the Small Intestine
78(1)
Skeletal (Striated) Muscles of the Tongue
78(2)
Cardiac Muscle
80(1)
Skeletal Muscle (longitudinal section)
80(1)
Cardiac Muscle (longitudinal section)
80(2)
Skeletal Muscle and Muscle Spindle (transverse section)
82(1)
Skeletal Muscle and Motor Endplates
82(3)
Nervous Tissue
85(24)
Motor Neurons: Anterior Horn of the Spinal Cord
88(1)
Gray Matter: Anterior Horn of the Spinal Cord
88(2)
Fibrous Astrocytes of the Brain
90(1)
Oligodendrocytes of the Brain
90(1)
Microglia of the Brain
90(2)
Myelinated Nerve Fibers
92(1)
Peripheral Nerve (transverse section)
92(2)
Nerve: Sciatic (panoramic view, longitudinal section)
94(1)
Nerve: Sciatic (longitudinal section)
94(1)
Nerve: Sciatic (transverse section)
94(1)
Nerve: Sciatic (longitudinal section)
94(1)
Nerve: Sciatic (transverse section)
94(1)
Nerve: Branch of the Vagus (transverse section)
94(2)
Dorsal Root Ganglion (panoramic view, longitudinal section)
96(1)
Section of a Dorsal Root Ganglion
96(1)
Section of a Sympathetic Trunk Ganglion
96(2)
Spinal Cord: Cervical Region (transverse section)
98(1)
Spinal Cord: Anterior Gray Horn, Motor Neurons, and Adjacent White Matter
98(2)
Spinal Cord: Midthoracic Region (transverse section)
100(1)
Spinal Cord: Anterior Gray Horn, Motor Neurons, and Adjacent Anterior White Matter
100(2)
Cerebellum (sectional view, transverse section)
102(1)
Cerebellum: Cortex
102(2)
Cerebral Cortex: Section Perpendicular to the Cortical Surface
104(1)
Central Area of the Cerebral Cortex
104(5)
PART TWO --- ORGANS
Circulatory System
109(12)
Blood and Lymphatic Vessels
112(1)
Large Vein: Portal Vein (transverse section)
112(2)
Neurovascular Bundle (transverse section)
114(1)
Large Artery: Aorta (transverse section)
114(2)
Heart: Left Atrium and Ventricle (panoramic view, longitudinal section)
116(2)
Heart: Pulmonary Trunk, Pulmonary Valve, Right Ventricle (panoramic view, longitudinal section)
118(1)
Heart: Purkinje Fibers (Impulse-conducting fibers)
118(1)
Heart: Purkinje Fibers (Impulse-conducting fibers)
118(3)
Lymphoid System
121(14)
Lymph Node (panoramic view)
124(2)
Lymph Node (sectional view)
126(1)
Lymph Node: Reticular Fibers of the Stroma
126(2)
Lymph Node: Proliferation of Lymphocytes
128(1)
Palatine Tonsil
128(2)
Thymus Gland (panoramic view)
130(1)
Thymus Gland (sectional view)
130(2)
Spleen (panoramic view)
132(1)
Spleen: Red and White Pulp
132(3)
Integument
135(14)
Thin Skin
138(1)
Thick Skin, Palm: Superficial Layers
138(2)
Sweat Glands
140(2)
Skin: Scalp
142(2)
Sebaceous Gland and Adjacent Hair Follicle
144(1)
Bulb of Hair Follicle and Adjacent Sweat Gland
144(1)
Glomus in the Dermis of Thick Skin
144(2)
Pacinian Corpuscles in the Deep Dermis of Thick Skin
146(3)
Digestive System: Tongue and Salivary Glands
149(22)
Lip (longitudinal section)
150(2)
Tongue: Apex (longitudinal section, panoramic view)
152(2)
Tongue: Circumvallate Papilla (cross section)
154(2)
Tongue: Taste Buds
156(2)
Posterior Tongue Near Circumvallate Papilla (longitudinal section)
158(1)
Lingual Tonsils (transverse section)
158(2)
Dried Tooth (panoramic view, longitudinal section)
160(1)
Dried Tooth: Layers of the Crown
160(1)
Dried Tooth: Layers of the Root
160(2)
Developing Tooth (panoramic view)
162(1)
Developing Tooth (sectional view)
162(2)
Salivary Gland: Parotid
164(2)
Salivary Gland: Submandibular
166(2)
Salivary Gland: Sublingual
168(3)
Digestive System: Esophagus and Stomach
171(22)
Upper Esophagus: Wall (transverse section)
174(2)
Upper Esophagus: Mucosa and Submucosa (transverse section)
176(2)
Upper Esophagus (transverse section)
178(1)
Lower Esophagus (transverse section)
178(2)
Esophageal-Stomach Junction
180(2)
Stomach: Fundus and Body Regions (transverse section)
182(2)
Stomach: Mucosa of the Fundus and Body (transverse section)
184(2)
Stomach: Superficial Region of the Gastric Mucosa
186(1)
Stomach: Deep Region of the Mucosa
186(2)
Stomach: Mucosa of the Pyloric Region
188(2)
Pyloric-Duodenal Junction (longitudinal section)
190(3)
Digestive System: Small and Large Intestines
193(20)
Small Intestine: Duodenum (longitudinal section)
196(2)
Small Intestine: Jejunum-Ileum (transverse section)
198(1)
Intestinal Glands with Paneth Cells and Enteroendocrine Cells
198(2)
Small Intestine: Ileum with Lymphatic Nodules (Peyer's Patch) (transverse section)
200(1)
Small Intestine: Villi
200(2)
Large Intestine: Colon and Mesentery (panoramic view, transverse section)
202(2)
Large Intestine: Colon Wall (transverse section)
204(2)
Appendix (panoramic view, transverse section)
206(2)
Rectum (panoramic view, transverse section)
208(2)
Anal Canal (longitudinal section)
210(3)
Digestive System: Liver and Pancreas
213(14)
Pig's Liver (panoramic view, transverse section)
216(1)
Primate Liver (panoramic view, transverse section)
216(2)
Hepatic (Liver) Lobule (sectional view, transverse section)
218(1)
Liver: Kupffer Cells (India Ink Preparation)
218(1)
Liver: Bile Canaliculi (Osmic Acid Preparation)
218(2)
Mitochondria and Fat Droplets in Liver Cells (Altmann's stain)
220(1)
Glycogen in Liver Cells (Best's Carmine stain)
220(1)
Reticular Fibers in a Hepatic Lobule (Del Rio Hortega's stain)
220(2)
Gallbladder (panoramic view)
222(2)
Pancreas (sectional view)
224(1)
Pancreatic Islet
224(1)
Pancreatic Islet (special preparation)
224(3)
Respiratory System
227(16)
Olfactory Mucosa and Superior Concha (panoramic view)
230(1)
Olfactory Mucosa: Detail of a Transitional Area
230(2)
Epiglottis (longitudinal section)
232(2)
Larynx (frontal section)
234(2)
Trachea (panoramic view, transverse section)
236(1)
Trachea (sectional view)
236(1)
Trachea: Elastic Fiber Stain (sectional view)
236(2)
Lung (panoramic view)
238(2)
Intrapulmonary Bronchus
240(1)
Terminal Bronchiole
240(1)
Respiratory Bronchiole
240(1)
Alveolar Walls: Interalveolar Septa
240(3)
Urinary System
243(16)
Kidney: Cortex and Pyramid (panoramic view)
246(2)
Kidney: Deep Cortical Area and Outer Medulla
248(2)
Kidney Cortex: Juxtaglomerular Apparatus
250(2)
Kidney Medulla: Papilla (transverse section)
252(1)
Kidney Medulla: Papilla Adjacent to a Calyx (longitudinal section)
252(2)
Ureter (transverse section)
254(1)
Ureter Wall (transverse section)
254(2)
Urinary Bladder: Wall (transverse section)
256(1)
Urinary Bladder: Mucosa (transverse section)
256(3)
Endocrine System
259(16)
Hypophysis (Pituitary Gland)
Hypophysis (panoramic view, sagittal section)
262(1)
Hypophysis (sectional view)
262(2)
Hypophysis: Pars Distalis (sectional view)
264(1)
Hypophysis: Various Cell Groups
264(4)
Thyroid Gland, Parathyroid Gland, and Adrenal Gland
Thyroid Gland: Canine (general view)
268(1)
Thyroid Gland Follicles: Canine (sectional view)
268(2)
Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands: Canine (sectional view)
270(2)
Adrenal (Suprarenal) Gland
272(3)
Male Reproductive System
275(18)
Testis (sectional view)
278(1)
Seminiferous Tubules, Straight Tubules, Rete Testis, and Ductuli Efferentes (Efferent Ductules)
278(2)
Primate Testis: Spermatogenesis in Seminiferous Tubules (transverse section)
280(1)
Primate Testis: Stages of Spermatogenesis
280(2)
Ductuli Efferentes and Transition to Ductus Epididymis
282(1)
Ductus Epididymis
282(2)
Ductus Deferens (transverse section)
284(1)
Ampulla of the Ductus Deferens (transverse section)
284(2)
Prostate Gland with Prostatic Urethra
286(1)
Prostate Gland (sectional view, prostatic glands)
286(2)
Seminal Vesicle
288(1)
Bulbourethral Gland (sectional view)
288(2)
Penis (transverse section)
290(1)
Cavernous Urethra (transverse section)
290(3)
Female Reproductive System
293(34)
Ovaries, Uterine Tubes, and Uterus
Ovary: Dog (panoramic view)
296(2)
Ovary: Ovarian Cortex, Primary and Growing Follicles
298(1)
Ovary: Wall of a Mature Follicle
298(2)
Human Ovary: Corpora Lutea and Atretic Follicles
300(2)
Corpus Luteum (panoramic view)
302(1)
Corpus Luteum: Peripheral Wall
302(2)
Uterine Tube: Ampulla (panoramic view, transverse section)
304(1)
Uterine Tube: Mucosal Folds (Early Proliferative Phase)
304(1)
Uterine Tube: Mucosal Folds (Early Pregnancy)
304(2)
Uterus: Proliferative (Follicular) Phase
306(2)
Uterus: Secretory (Luteal) Phase
308(2)
Uterus: Menstrual Phase
310(4)
Cervix, Vagina, Placenta, and Mammary Glands
Cervix, Cervical Canal, and Vaginal Fornix (longitudinal section)
314(2)
Vagina (longitudinal section)
316(1)
Glycogen in Human Vaginal Epithelium
316(2)
Vaginal Smears During Various Reproductive Phases
318(2)
Placenta at Five Months (panoramic view)
320(1)
Chorionic Villi: Placenta at Five Months
320(1)
Chorionic Villi: Placenta at Term
320(2)
Mammary Gland, Inactive
322(1)
Mammary Gland During First Half of Pregnancy
322(2)
Mammary Gland During Late Pregnancy
324(1)
Mammary Gland During Lactation
324(3)
Organs of Special Senses
327(14)
Eyelid (sagittal section)
330(2)
Lacrimal Gland
332(1)
Cornea (transverse section)
332(2)
Whole eye (sagittal section)
334(2)
Retina, Choroid, and Sclera (panoramic view)
336(1)
Layers of the Choroid and Retina (detail)
336(2)
Inner Ear: Cochlea (vertical section)
338(1)
Inner Ear: Cochlear Duct (Scala Media)
338(3)
Index 341

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