Back | p. 1 |
Typical vertebra | p. 1 |
Vertebral column | p. 2 |
Joints and ligaments of vertebral column | p. 6 |
Development of vertebral column | p. 12 |
Congenital abnormalities of vertebral column | p. 12 |
Muscles of back | p. 13 |
Meninges and spinal cord | p. 15 |
Autonomic nervous system | p. 23 |
Thorax | p. 25 |
Thoracic wall | p. 25 |
Pleura | p. 30 |
Trachea and bronchi | p. 31 |
Lungs | p. 32 |
Development of respiratory system and related defects | p. 35 |
Respiration and respiratory diaphragm | p. 37 |
Mediastinum | p. 41 |
Pericardium and heart | p. 42 |
Blood vessels and nerves of thorax | p. 58 |
Esophagus and thymus | p. 64 |
Abdomen | p. 67 |
Anterior abdominal wall | p. 67 |
Peritoneum and peritoneal cavity | p. 75 |
Gastrointestinal viscera | p. 78 |
Development of midgut | p. 85 |
Liver, biliary system, pancreas, and spleen | p. 86 |
Development of liver, pancreas, and spleen | p. 93 |
Posterior abdominal wall | p. 95 |
Development of kidney and suprarenal gland | p. 98 |
Abdominal aorta, inferior vena cava, hepatic portal venous system, and portocaval anastomoses | p. 100 |
Nerves of abdomen | p. 102 |
Pelvis and Perineum | p. 106 |
Bony pelvis | p. 106 |
Pelvic measurements | p. 107 |
Differences between male and female bony pelvis | p. 108 |
Joints of pelvis | p. 109 |
Pelvic cavity | p. 109 |
Other features of pelvic walls and floor | p. 110 |
Pelvic organs in both male and female | p. 111 |
Male pelvic structures | p. 116 |
Female pelvic structures | p. 119 |
Vessels of pelvis | p. 123 |
Nerves of pelvis | p. 125 |
Perineum | p. 127 |
Male external genitalia and associated structures | p. 135 |
Female external genitalia and associated structures | p. 137 |
Development of genital system | p. 138 |
Lower Extremity | p. 144 |
Skeleton of lower extremity | p. 144 |
Joints of lower extremity | p. 151 |
Gluteal region | p. 159 |
Thigh | p. 161 |
Popliteal region and leg | p. 167 |
Foot | p. 171 |
Veins of lower extremity | p. 174 |
Innervation of lower extremity | p. 175 |
Nerve injuries of lower extremity | p. 176 |
Lymphatics of lower extremity | p. 178 |
Limb development | p. 179 |
Upper Extremity | p. 180 |
Skeleton of upper extremity | p. 180 |
Joints of upper extremity | p. 187 |
Pectoral region, shoulder, and axilla | p. 192 |
Arm and forearm | p. 198 |
Hand and wrist | p. 202 |
Innervation of upper extremity | p. 209 |
Nerve injuries of upper extremity | p. 211 |
Limb development | p. 215 |
Neck | p. 217 |
Triangles of neck | p. 217 |
Cervical fascia | p. 219 |
Muscles of neck | p. 221 |
Arteries of neck | p. 221 |
Veins of neck and superficial head | p. 225 |
Lymphatics in neck | p. 227 |
Nerves of neck | p. 227 |
Pharynx | p. 232 |
Larynx | p. 238 |
Thyroid gland | p. 242 |
Parathyroid glands | p. 245 |
Trachea | p. 245 |
Esophagus | p. 245 |
Head | p. 246 |
Skull | p. 246 |
Scalp and face | p. 253 |
Parotid, temporal, and infratemporal regions | p. 256 |
Cranial cavity, meninges, and dural venous sinuses | p. 263 |
Blood supply of brain | p. 269 |
Orbit | p. 270 |
Nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses | p. 278 |
Pterygopalatine fossa | p. 284 |
Oral cavity | p. 286 |
Ear | p. 290 |
Development of pharyngeal apparatus | p. 295 |
Summary of cranial nerves | p. 301 |
Table of Common Laboratory Values | p. 304 |
Tests | p. 307 |
Test 1 Questions | p. 307 |
Test 1 Answers and Discussions | p. 317 |
Test 2 Questions | p. 343 |
Test 2 Answers and Discussions | p. 351 |
Index | p. 375 |
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