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_aGray's anatomy for students / _cRichard L. Drake, Wayne Vogl, Adam W.M. Mitchell ; illustrations by Richard Tibbitts and Paul Richardson |
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_aPhiladelphia : _bElsevier/Churchill Livingstone, _c©2005 |
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_axxv, 1058 p : _bcol, ill ; _c28 cm |
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505 | 0 | _aCONTENTS Anatomy and imaging What is anatomy? How can gross anatomy be studied? Important anatomical terms Imaging Diagnostic imaging techniques Plain radiography Ultrasound Computed tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Nuclear medicine imaging Positron emission tomography Image interpretation Plain radiography Computed tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Safety in imaging Back General description Functions Component parts Relationship to other regions Key features Skeletal framework Joints Ligaments Back musculature Introduction to the nervous system Functional subdivisions of the CNS Thorax General description Functions Component parts Relationship to other regions Key features Pectoral region Thoracic wall Diaphragm Movements of the thoracic wall and diaphragm during breathing Pleural cavities Mediastinum Abdomen General description Functions Component parts Relationship to other regions Key features Surface topography Abdominal wall Groin Abdominal vise Posterior abdominal region Pelvis and perineum General description Functions Component parts Relationship to other regions Key features Perineum Lower limb General description Functions Component parts Relationship to other regions Key features Transition from abdomen and pelvis to lower limb Gluteal region Thigh Leg Foot Upper limb General description Functions Component parts Relationship to other regions Key features Shoulder Joints Muscles Posterior scapular region Axilla Arm Elbow joint Cubital fossa Forearm Hand Head and neck General description Functions Component parts Relationship to other regions Key features Skull Cranial cavity Meninges Brain and its blood supply Cranial nerves Face Scalp Orbit Ear Temporal and infratemporal fossae Pterygopalatine fossa Neck Pharynx Larynx Nasal cavities Oral cavity | |
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_aCase Reports _93834 |
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_aCase studies. _2lcgft _9892 |
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_aAtlases. _2lcgft _94312 |
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_aGray, Henry, _d1827-1861. _tAnatomy _95229 |
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_iOnline version: _aDrake, Richard L., Ph. D. _tGray's anatomy for students. _dPhiladelphia : Elsevier/Churchill Livingstone, ©2005 |
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