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Atlas of Anatomy - Anne M Gilroy, Brian R MacPherson, Jamie Wikenheiser, Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte, Udo Schumacher

Atlas of Anatomy (eBook)

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2025 | 5. Auflage
814 Seiten
Thieme Medical Publishers (Verlag)
978-1-68420-668-1 (ISBN)
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<p><strong><em>The definitive resource for learning and teaching challenging anatomy</em></strong></p> <p>Rapid advances in medical research and technology have led to innovative medical procedures, and in turn, emerging trends in medical education. Novel developments highlight the importance of once seemingly irrelevant anatomic details, while also impacting the scope of anatomy curricula. To reflect these changes, each chapter in <cite>Atlas of Anatomy, Fifth Edition</cite> has been meticulously updated to ensure content is both relevant and reflective of the role of anatomy in contemporary medical practice.</p> <p>The book features seven anatomical sections with a total of 51 chapters, with updates, additions, and revisions incorporated throughout the more than 800 pages. The Table of Contents is enhanced with reader-friendly chapter and page references for all tables and clinical boxes. To mirror the current trend in muscular attachment terminology, origin and insertion are replaced with the more accurate and descriptive terms superior attachment/inferior attachment or proximal attachment/distal attachment. Over 2,100 illustrations unmatched in both the realistic depiction of anatomy and the three-dimensionality of the figures enhance recognition and memorization of structures.</p> <p><strong>Key Features:</strong></p> <ul> <li>NEW! Reorganization of the neurovascular spreads in the abdomen and pelvis units</li> <li>NEW! Expansion of the sections on the female breast and perineum</li> <li>NEW! Added brainstem cross section layouts</li> <li>NEW! A list of common eponyms with their official anatomic equivalents</li> </ul> <p>Like the widely acclaimed prior editions, this stunningly illustrated textbook provides an indispensable anatomy resource for medical and physical therapy students, as well as robust classroom teaching tool for anatomy courses.</p> <p>This print book includes a scratch off code to access a complimentary digital copy on MedOne.</p> <p><strong>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.</strong></p>
The definitive resource for learning and teaching challenging anatomyRapid advances in medical research and technology have led to innovative medical procedures, and in turn, emerging trends in medical education. Novel developments highlight the importance of once seemingly irrelevant anatomic details, while also impacting the scope of anatomy curricula. To reflect these changes, each chapter in Atlas of Anatomy, Fifth Edition has been meticulously updated to ensure content is both relevant and reflective of the role of anatomy in contemporary medical practice.The book features seven anatomical sections with a total of 51 chapters, with updates, additions, and revisions incorporated throughout the more than 800 pages. The Table of Contents is enhanced with reader-friendly chapter and page references for all tables and clinical boxes. To mirror the current trend in muscular attachment terminology, origin and insertion are replaced with the more accurate and descriptive terms superior attachment/inferior attachment or proximal attachment/distal attachment. Over 2,100 illustrations unmatched in both the realistic depiction of anatomy and the three-dimensionality of the figures enhance recognition and memorization of structures.Key Features:NEW! Reorganization of the neurovascular spreads in the abdomen and pelvis unitsNEW! Expansion of the sections on the female breast and perineumNEW! Added brainstem cross section layoutsNEW! A list of common eponyms with their official anatomic equivalentsLike the widely acclaimed prior editions, this stunningly illustrated textbook provides an indispensable anatomy resource for medical and physical therapy students, as well as robust classroom teaching tool for anatomy courses.

Eponyms


Eponym

Anatomical structure

Achilles tendon

Calcaneal tendon of the leg

Adam’s apple

Laryngeal prominence of thyroid cartilage

Arantius, Bodies of

Nodules of semilunar cusps of aortic semilunar valves in the heart

Artery of Adamkiewicz

The great anterior segmental medullary or anterior radicular artery (between T7–L2 vertebral levels)

Alcock’s canal

Pudendal canal of the ischiorectal fossa

Auerbach’s plexus

Myenteric plexus located in the gastrointestional tract

Bartholin’s gland

Greater vestibular gland

Bertin’s ligament

Ischiofemoral ligament of the hip joint

Bigelow’s ligament

Iliofemoral ligament of the hip joint

Bochdalek’s triangle

Lumbocostal triangle

Bogros, Space of

Retro-inguinal space

Bowman’s glands

Olfactory glands of the olfactory mucosa

Boxer’s muscle

Serratus anterior muscle

Broca’s diagonal band

Diagonal stria or band is located on the inferior aspect of the temporal lobe of the brain

Buck’s fascia (penis)

Deep fascia of the penis

Camper’s fascia

Intermediate investing fascia of the abdomen

Chopart’s joint

Transverse tarsal joint of the foot

Colles’ fascia (perineum)

Membranous layer of the superficial perineal fascia

Colles’ ligament

Reflected ligament of the inguinal region

Cooper’s fascia

Cremasteric fascia of the spermatic cord

Cooper’s ligament (groin)

Pectineal ligament of the inguinal region

Cooper’s ligaments (breast)

Suspensory ligaments of the breast

Corti, Organ of

Spiral organ of the cochlear duct

Cowper’s glands

Bulbo-urethral gland

Denonvilliers’ fascia

Rectoprostatic fascia

Dorello’s canal

Interdural space deep to the Gruber ligament in the skull that allows for passage of the abducent nerve (CN VI)

Douglas, Pouch of

Recto-uterine pouch

Drummond, Marginal artery of

Connection between all arteries of the colon that runs along the periphery of the mesentery adjacent to the intestinal tube

Edinger-Westphal nucleus

Autonomic (parasympathetic) nuclei of the midbrain

Eustachian tube

Pharyngotympanic tube; auditory tube

Fallopian tube

Uterine tube

Galen, Anastomosis of

Anastomosis of the internal laryngeal and recurrent laryngeal nerves

Galen, Vein of

Great cerebral vein of the brain

Gallaudet’s fascia (perineum)

Deep perineal fascia

Gimbernat’s ligament

Lacunar ligament

Graafian follicle

Vesicular ovarian follicle

Gruber’s ligament

Petrosphenoidal ligament that forms the superior border of Dorello’s canal

Grynfelt’s triangle

Fibrous lumbar triangle

Guyon’s canal

Ulnar canal near the palm of the hand

Harvey’s ligament

Ligamentum arteriosum (ductus arteriosus)

Henle’s ligament

Inguinal falx; conjoint tendon

Hesselbach’s triangle

Inguinal triangle

His, Bundle of

Atrioventricular bundle of heart

Hunter’s canal

Adductor canal

Jacobson’s nerve

Tympanic nerve

Jacobson’s plexus

Tympanic plexus

Kerckring’s valves

Circular folds of small intestine mucosa

Kiesselbach area

Vascularized...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 18.6.2025
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Allgemeines / Lexika
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Chirurgie
Studium 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) Anatomie / Neuroanatomie
Schlagworte Abdomen • anatomy • Atlas • Atlas of Anatomy • Back • gilroy • Head and Neck • Lower Limb • Neuroanatomy • pelvis and perineum • Thorax • Upper Limb
ISBN-10 1-68420-668-5 / 1684206685
ISBN-13 978-1-68420-668-1 / 9781684206681
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