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Main description:
Netter's Clinical Anatomy, 3rd Edition is a Clinical Anatomy textbook you will actually "read." A concise, focused and manageable medical reference textbook for your busy lives! The uniquely aesthetic and memorable Netter-style illustrations-accompanied by descriptive text and tables-help you to visually grasp and focus on the most relevant clinical implications of anatomical concepts. Multiple-choice review questions at the end of each chapter plus online access to the complete text-with additional Clinical examples and study questions-result in a thorough but quick introduction to basic and clinical anatomy as well as a fast review source-the perfect supplement to your course's syllabus, lectures, conferences and labs.
Contents:
Chapter 1 - Introduction
1-1 Psoriasis, 5
1-2 Burns, 6
1-3 Langer's Lines, 6
1-4 Fractures, 12
1-5 Degenerative Joint Disease, 13
1-6 Atherogenesis, 18
1-7 Asthma, 22
1-8 Potential Spaces, 38
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1-9 Myasthenia Gravis
Chapter 2 - Back
2-1 Scoliosis, 51
2-2 Cervical Fractures, 53
2-3 Osteoarthritis, 55
2-4 Osteoporosis, 58
2-5 Spondylolysis and Spondylolisthesis, 59
2-6 Intervertebral Disc Herniation, 59
2-7 Back Pain Associated with the Zygapophysial (Facet) Joints, 61
2-8 Low Back Pain, 62
2-9 Whiplash Injury, 64
2-10 Herpes Zoster, 75
2-11 Lumbar Puncture and Epidural Anesthesia, 77
2-12 Spina Bifida, 83
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2-13 Myofascial Pain
2-14 Acute Spinal Syndromes
Chapter 3 - Thorax
3-1 Thoracic Cage Injuries, 92
3-2 Fibrocystic Breast Disease, 96
3-3 Breast Cancer, 97
3-4 Partial Mastectomy, 98
3-5 Modified Radical Mastectomy, 99
3-6 Chest Drainage Tubes, 103
3-7 Pulmonary Embolism, 105
3-8 Lung Cancer, 106
3-9 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, 107
3-10 Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis, 107
3-11 Cardiac Tamponade, 110
3-12 Dominant Coronary Circulation, 112
3-13 Angina Pectoris (the Referred Pain of Myocardial Ischemia), 115
3-14 Coronary Bypass, 115
3-15 Coronary Angiogenesis, 116
3-16 Myocardial Infarction, 118
3-17 Cardiac Auscultation, 119
3-18 Valvular Heart Disease, 120
3-19 Cardiac Pacemakers, 122
3-20 Cardiac Defibrillators, 123
3-21 Mediastinal Masses, 127
3-22 Ventricular Septal Defect, 136
3-23 Atrial Septal Defect, 137
3-24 Patent Ductus Arteriosus, 138
3-25 Repair of a Tetralogy of Fallot, 139
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3-26 Hemothroax
3-27 Chronic Cough
3-28 Pneumonia
3-29 Cardiovascular Disease
3-30 Saphenous Vein Graft Disease
3-31 Infective Endocarditis
3-32 Mitral Valve Prolapse
3-33 Ventricular Tachycardia
3-34 Chylothorax
3-35 Coarctation of Aorta
Chapter 4 -Abdomen
4-1 Abdominal Wall Hernias, 152
4-2 Inguinal Hernias, 157
4-3 Hydrocele and Varicocele, 158
4-4 Acute Appendicitis, 163
4-5 Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), 164
4-6 Hiatal Hernia, 165
4-7 Peptic Ulcer Disease, 166
4-8 Bariatric Surgery, 167
4-9 Crohn Disease, 168
4-10 Ulcerative Colitis, 169
4-11 Diverticulosis, 170
4-12 Colorectal Cancer, 171
4-13 Volvulus, 172
4-14 Intussusception, 175
4-15 Gallstones (Cholelithiasis), 176
4-16 Pancreatic Cancer, 178
4-17 Rupture of the Spleen, 179
4-18 Cirrhosis of the Liver, 185
4-19 Portal Hypertension, 186
4-20 Renal Stones (Calculi), 194
4-21 Obstructive Uropathy, 195
4-22 Malignant Tumors of the Kidney, 196
4-23 Surgical Management of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm, 198
4-24 Congenital Megacolon, 206
4-25 Meckel's Diverticulum, 208
4-26 Congenital Malrotation of the Colon, 210
4-27 Renal Fusion, 211
4-28 Pheochromocytoma, 212
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4-29 Acute Abdomen: Visceral Etiology
4-30 Irritable Bowel Syndrome
4-31 Acute Pyelonephritis
4-32 Causes and Consequences of Portal Hypertension
Chapter 5 - Pelvis and Perineum
5-1 Pelvic Fractures, 219
5-2 Urinary Tract Infections, 225
5-3 Stress Incontinence in Women, 228
5-4 Uterine Prolapse, 229
5-5 Cervical Carcinoma, 229
5-6 Uterine Leiomyomas (Fibroids), 230
5-7 Endometriosis, 230
5-8 Uterine Endometrial Carcinoma, 231
5-9 Chronic Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, 231
5-10 Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding, 232
5-11 Ectopic Pregnancy, 233
5-12 Assisted Reproduction, 233
5-13 Ovarian Cancer, 234
5-14 Vasectomy, 237
5-15 Testicular Cancer, 238
5-16 Hydrocele and Varicocele, 238
5-17 Transurethral Resection of the Prostate, 239
5-18 Prostatic Carcinoma, 240
5-19 Hemorrhoids, 253
5-20 Episiotomy, 254
5-21 Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 255
5-22 Urethral Trauma in the Male, 259
5-23 Urine Extravasation in the Male, 259
5-24 Erectile Dysfunction, 260
5-25 Hypospadias and Epispadias, 264
5-26 Uterine Anomalies, 265
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5-27 Ovarian Tumors
 Chapter 6 - Lower Limb
6-1 Deep Venous Thrombosis, 273
6-2 Congenital Hip Dislocation, 276
6-3 Pelvic Fractures, 277
6-4 Intracapsular Femoral Neck Fracture, 278
6-5 Pressure (Decubitus) Ulcers, 282
6-6 Iliotibial Tract (Band) Syndrome, 283
6-7 Fractures of the Shaft and Distal Femur, 284
6-8 Thigh Muscle Injuries, 287
6-9 Diagnosis of Hip, Buttock, and Back Pain, 289
6-10 Revascularization of the Lower Limb, 291
6-11 Femoral Pulse and Vascular Access, 292
6-12 Multiple Myeloma, 298
6-13 Tibial Fractures, 299
6-14 Deep Tendon Reflexes, 299
6-15 Patellar Injuries, 300
6-16 Rupture of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament, 300
6-17 Sprains of the Knee Ligaments, 301
6-18 Tears of the Meniscus, 301
6-19 Osgood-Schlatter Disease, 302
6-20 Osteoarthritis of the Knee, 302
6-21 Septic Bursitis and Arthritis, 303
6-22 Shin Splints, 305
6-23 Osteosarcoma of the Tibia, 305
6-24 Genu Varum and Valgum, 310
6-25 Exertional Compartment Syndromes, 310
6-26 Achilles' Tendinitis and Bursitis, 311
6-27 Footdrop, 316
6-28 Lateral Ankle Sprain, 316
6-29 Ankle Fractures, 317
6-30 Rotational Fractures, 319
6-31 Fractures of the Calcaneus, 320
6-32 Congenital Clubfoot, 323
6-33 Metatarsal and Phalangeal Injuries, 324
6-34 Plantar Fasciitis, 325
6-35 Deformities of the Toes, 325
6-36 Fractures of the Talar Neck, 326
6-37 Common Foot Infections, 327
6-38 Diabetic Foot Lesions, 328
6-39 Arterial Occlusive Disease, 329
6-40 Gout, 329
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6-41 Healing of Fractures
Chapter 7 - Upper Limb
7-1 Glenohumeral Dislocations, 348
7-2 Fracture of the Proximal Humerus, 349
7-3 Clavicular Fractures, 350
7-4 Rotator Cuff Injury, 354
7-5 Shoulder Tendonitis and Bursitis, 355
7-6 Brachial Plexopathy, 358
7-7 Axillary Lipoma, 361
7-8 Deep Tendon Reflexes, 367
7-9 Fractures of the Humerus, 367
7-10 Biceps Brachii Rupture, 370
7-11 Elbow Dislocation, 371
7-12 Fracture of the Radial Head and Neck, 375
7-13 Biomechanics of Forearm Radial Fractures, 377
7-14 Fracture of the Ulna Shaft, 382
7-15 Distal Radial (Colles') Fracture, 382
7-16 Median Nerve Compression and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, 387
7-17 Fracture of the Scaphoid, 388
7-18 Allen's Test, 388
7-19 De Quervain Tenosynovitis, 389
7-20 Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Dislocations, 390
7-21 Finger Injuries, 391
7-22 Radial Nerve Compression, 397
7-23 Proximal Median Nerve Compression, 400
7-24 Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome, 401
7-25 Clinical Evaluation of Compression Neuropathy, 402
7-26 Ulnar Nerve Compression in Cubital Tunnel, 403
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7-27 Trigger Finger
7-28 Rheumatoid Arthritis
7-29 Central Venous Access
Chapter 8 - Head and Neck
8-1 Skull Fractures, 415
8-2 Zygomatic Fractures, 415
8-3 Midface Fractures, 416
8-4 Hydrocephalus, 422
8-5 Meningitis, 423
8-6 Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, 425
8-7 Epidural Hematomas, 427
8-8 Subdural Hematomas, 428
8-9 Transient Ischemic Attack, 428
8-10 Stroke, 429
8-11 Carotid-Cavernous Sinus Fistula, 430
8-12 Collateral Circulation after Internal Carotid Artery Occlusion, 430
8-13 Vascular (Multi-infarct) Dementia, 431
8-14 Brain Tumors, 432
8-15 Metastatic Brain Tumors, 433
8-16 Trigeminal Neuralgia, 438
8-17 Herpes Zoster (Shingles), 438
8-18 Facial Nerve (Bell's) Palsy, 439
8-19 Tetanus, 440
8-20 Orbital Blow-out Fracture, 443
8-21 Clinical Testing of the Extra-ocular Muscles, 445
8-22 Horner's Syndrome, 446
8-23 Eyelid Infections and Conjunctival Disorders, 451
8-24 Papilledema, 451
8-25 Diabetic Retinopathy, 452
8-26 Glaucoma, 453
8-27 Ocular Refractive Disorders, 454
8-28 Cataract, 455
8-29 Pupillary Light Reflex, 456
8-30 Mandibular Dislocation, 457
8-31 Mandibular Fractures, 459
8-32 Rhinosinusitis, 461
8-33 Nosebleed, 466
8-34 Acute Otitis Externa and Otitis Media, 471
8-35 Weber and Rinne Tests, 473
8-36 Cochlear Implant, 473
8-37 Vertigo, 474
8-38 Removal of an Acoustic Neuroma, 475
8-39 Common Oral Lesions, 480
8-40 Cancer of the Oral Cavity, 481
8-41 Hyperthyroidism with Diffuse Goiter (Graves' Disease), 490
8-42 Primary Hypothyroidism, 491
8-43 Manifestations of Primary Hyperparathyroidism, 492
8-44 Emergency Airway: Cricothyrotomy, 500
8-45 Manifestations of Hoarseness, 500
8-46 Nerve Lesions, 511
8-47 Craniosynostosis, 518
8-48 Congenital Anomalies of the Oral Cavity, 518
8-49 Pharyngeal Arch and Pouch Anomalies, 519
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