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adam_text | Contents Part I 1 Gross Anatomy The Head and Neck........................................................................................ Introduction............................................................................................... The Skull and Face................................................................................... Skull Foramina..................................................................................... Jugular Foramen Syndrome................................................................. Scalp..................................................................................................... Common, External and Internal Carotid Arteries................................ Venous Drainage Superficial Face and Neck...................................... Subclavian Vein Line........................................................................... Internal Jugular Vein Line..................................................................... Venous Drainage of the Skull............................................................... Cavernous Sinus................................................................................... Infratemporal Fossa................................................................................. Sphenoid Bone (Fig. 1.8)..................................................................... Maxillary Artery................................................................................... Mandibular Nerve (V3)......................................................................... Temporomandibular
Joint.......................... ■......................................... Masticator Space................................................................................... The Pterygopalatine Fossa....................................................................... Pterygopalatine Fossa Doorways......................................................... Autonomies of Lacrimal Gland........................................................... Facial Nerve............................................................................................. Facial Nerve, Muscles of Facial Expression and Parotid Gland.......... Temporal Bone..................................................................................... Nasal Cavity............................................................................................. Oral Cavity............................................................................................... Palatine Bone....................................................................................... The Tongue........................................................................................... Palate..................................................................................................... Orbit......................................................................................................... Overview of Eye Muscles and Nerves................................................. Actions................................................................................................. 3 3 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 10 11 11 12 13 13 15 16 17 18 20
21 21 22 25 26 28 28 29 31 32 32 34 ix
Contents X Cranial Nerve Six Lesion......................................................................... Cranial Nerve Three Lesion..................................................................... Cranial Nerve Four Lesion....................................................................... Testing.......................................................................................................... Oculomotor Nerve.................................................................................... Ophthalmic Artery.................................................................................... Blood Supply to the Retina....................................................................... V1 - The Ophthalmic Nerve..................................................................... Superior Orbital Fissure........................................................................... Inferior Orbital Fissure............................................................................. Orbit Bones................................................................................................ The Maxilla................................................................................................ Ear.................................................................................................................... Neck............................................................................................................... Triangles of the Neck............................................................................... Anterior
Triangle........................................................................................ Posterior Triangle...................................................................................... Ansa Cervicalis.......................................................................................... Fascia of the Neck...................................................................................... Nerve Point of Neck................................................................................. Accessory Nerve........................................................................................ Scalene Triangle and Thoracic Outlet Syndrome.................................. Subclavian Artery...................................................................................... Pharynx and Larynx...................................................................................... Larynx......................................................................................................... Cricothyrotomy.......................................................................................... Tracheotomy.............................................................................................. Cranial Nerve X and the Larynx and Pharynx...................................... Arteries to Larynx and Pharynx.............................................................. Parasympathetic Hitchhikers.................................................................... Aortic Arch, Carotid and Vertebrobasilar Systems................................ Subclavian Steal
Syndrome.................................................................... Lefort Fractures......................................................................................... Further Reading............................................................................................ 2 The Thorax.................................................................................................... Anterior Thoracic Wall................................................................................. Breasts........................................................................................................ Neurovascular Supply to the Breast....................................................... Anterior Thoracic Wall Muscles.............................................................. Neurovascular Organization of the Anterior Thoracic Wall................. Chest Tube Placement............................................................................... Mediastinum.................................................................................................. The Pericardium and Sinuses.................................................................. The Heart.................................................................................................. 35 35 36 36 36 37 39 40 40 41 42 43 43 47 47 47 48 48 48 49 50 51 51 53 55 57 57 57 59 60 62 62 63 64 65 65 65 66 66 67 68 68 69 69
Contents 3 xi Blood Supply to the Heart..................................................................... Venous Drainage of the Heart............................................................... Nerves to the Heart............................................................................... Borders of the Heart............................................................................. Heart Valve Projections and Auscultation Sites.................................. Mitral Valve Stenosis During Systole Versus Regurgitation During Diastole..................................................................................... Esophagus............................................................................................. Ribs and Sternum................................................................................. The Pleura............................................................................................. The Lungs............................................................................................. Pneumothorax....................................................................................... Thoracostomy - Chest Tube Placement............................................... Pericardiocentesis................................................................................. Further Reading....................................................................................... 81 82 84 85 85 87 88 90 90 The Abdominal Cavity............................................................................. Anterior Abdominal
Wall......................................................................... Arcuate Line......................................................................................... Anterior Abdominal Wall Hernias....................................................... BloodS upply to Anterior Abdominal Wall........................................... Paraumbilical Veins with Superficial Epigastric Veins........................ Inguinal Canal........................................................................................... Inguinal Ligament................................................................................. Indirect Inguinal Hernia....................................................................... Direct Inguinal Hernias......................................................................... Process Vaginalis................................................................................... Trapezoid of Disaster........................................................................... Layers of Spermatic Cord..................................................................... Abdominal Cavity..................................................................................... The Diaphragm..................................................................................... Abdominal Aorta and Inferior Vena Cava............................................. Inferior Vena Cava............................................................................... Abdominal Contents.................................................................................
Peritoneum........................................................................................... Retroperitoneal Versus Intraperitoneal................................................. Peritoneal Dialysis............................................................................... Foregut..................................................................................................... Stomach................................................................................................. Greater and Lesser Omentum............................................................... Duodenum............................................................................................. Gastrinoma Triangle............................................................................. Celiac Trunk......................................................................................... Midgut....................................................................................................... Hind Gut............................................................................................... 91 91 92 93 93 95 95 97 98 98 98 98 99 101 101 103 104 104 105 110 Ill Ill Ill 112 113 114 114 116 119 70 73 73 74 74
Contents xii Clinical Scenarios...................................................................................... The Liver...................................................................................................... Gallbladder and Bile Ducts....................................................................... Liver and Portal System........................................................................... Liver Subdivisions.................................................................................... Pancreas..................................................................................................... Spleen......................................................................................................... Referred Pain............................................................................................ Greater, Lesser, and Least Splanchnic Nerves....................................... The Rectum and Anal Canal..................................................................... Venous Drainage of Anal Canal.............................................................. Superior Mesenteric Artery and Nutcracker Syndrome........................ Duodenal Fossae and Folds....................................................................... Transpyloric Line............................................................................. Kidneys....................................................................................................... Renal
Fascia.............................................................................................. Renal Blood Supply................................................................................. Adrenal Glands.......................................................................................... Ureters......................................................................................................... Nerves of Posterior Abdominal Wall...................................................... Branches of the Abdominal Aorta............................................................ Further Reading............................................................................................ 4 119 120 121 123 125 127 127 128 129 130 130 131 132 133 134 136 136 137 138 139 140 141 The Pelvis and Perineum............................................................................... 143 Introduction.................................................................................................... 143 Pelvic Diaphragm.......................................................................................... 144 Internal Iliac Artery....................................................................................... 145 Internal Pudendal Artery............................................................................... 146 Pudendal Nerve.............................................................................................. 147 The Bladder.................................................................................................... 148
Prostate........................................................................................................... 150 Uterus............................................................................................................. 150 Ovary, Uterine Tube, and Broad Ligament................................................. 151 Broad Ligament............................................................................................ 152 Cardinal and Uterosacral Ligaments............................................................ 152 Superficial Space and Deep Perineal Spaces............................................. 152 Dartos and Cremaster Muscles.................................................................... 155 Episiotomies and Caesarean Sections......................................................... 155 Pudendal Versus Pelvic Splanchnic Nerves............................................... 156 Anal Canal.................................................................................................... 157 Bladder and Bowel Control.......................................................................... 158 Upper Motor Neuron - Spastic Bladder and Bowel.............................. 159 Lower Motor Neuron - Flaccid Bladder and Bowel.............................. 159 Superior Hypogastric Plexus........................................................................ 160 Pelvis.............................................................................................................. 160
Sacrum.......................................................................................................... 161 Further Reading........................................................................................... 163
Contents xiü 5 The Lower Limb.......................................................................................... 165 Gluteal Region......................................................................................... 165 Trendelenburg Sign and Trendelenburg Gait....................................... 166 Nerves and Vessels of Gluteal Region................................................. 167 Trochanteric Bursitis............................................................................. 168 Cutaneous Sensation in Gluteal Region............................................... 168 The Thigh................................................................................................. 169 Fascia Lata and Iliotibial Band............................................................. 169 Anterior Thigh....................................................................................... 169 PesAnserinus....................................................................................... 171 Medial Thigh......................................................................................... 171 Posterior Thigh..................................................................................... 173 Femoral Triangle................................................................................... 173 Venous Drainage of the Lower Limb................................................... 175 Superficial Inguinal Lymph Nodes....................................................... 176 Femoral
Nerve..................................................................................... 176 Subsartorial Canal................................................................................. 177 Adductor Hiatus................................................................................... 177 Femoral Artery..................................................................................... 178 Hip Joint............................................................................................... 178 Knee Joint............................................................................................. 180 The Popliteal Triangle........................................................................... 183 Popliteus............................................................................................... 183 Q Angle................................................................................................. 184 The Leg and Foot..................................................................................... 184 Posterior Leg......................................................................................... 184 Anterior Leg......................................................................................... 187 Lateral Leg........................................................................................... 189 Sciatic Nerve and Branches in the Leg................................................ 189 Ankle Joints......................................................................................... 191 Ankle
Fractures..................................................................................... 193 The Foot............................................................................................... 194 Nerves and Arteries in the Sole of the Foot........................................ 196 Plantar Fasciitis..................................................................................... 197 Lumbar Disc Herniations..................................................................... 197 Dermatomes and Peripheral Nerve Map of Lower Limb.................... 197 Further Reading....................................................................................... 199 6 The Upper Limb......................................................................................... 201 Introduction............................................................................................... 201 The Shoulder............................................................................................. 201 The Shoulder Joint............................................................................... 203 The Clavicle......................................................................................... 204 The Manubrium................................................................................... 204 Rotator Cuff......................................................................................... 205 Abduction of the Upper Limb............................................................... 206
xiv Contents Glenohumeral Joint.................................................................................... SLAP Tear and the Long Head of the Biceps......................................... Bankart Tears............................................................................................ Axilla........................................................................................................... Clavipectoral Fascia................................................................................. Axillary Artery.......................................................................................... Brachial Plexus.......................................................................................... The Compartments of the Upper Limb........................................................ Anterior Arm Compartment.................................................................... Posterior Arm Compartment.................................................................... Arteries of the Upper Limb....................................................................... Nerves of the Posterior Compartment...................................................... The Elbow Joint........................................................................................ Cubital Fossa.............................................................................................. Forearm........................................................................................................... Anterior
Forearm..................................................................................... Deep Forearm Compartment.................................................................... Flexor Digitorum and Flexor Digitorum Profundus Insertions........... Dupuytren’s Contracture........................................................................... Neurovascular Compartment in Forearm............................................... Posterior Forearm..................................................................................... Posterior Forearm Muscles to Thumb..................................................... Distal Radioulnar Joint............................................................................. The Hand........................................................................................................ Carpal В ones.............................................................................................. ..................................................................................................................... Thenar Compartment............................................................................... The Hypothenar Compartment................................................................ Intermediate Compartment...................................................................... Palmar and Dorsal Interossei.................................................................. Lumbricals................................................................................................ Ulnar Nerve at the
Wrist........................................................................... Froment’s Sign......................................................................................... Claw Hand................................................................................................ The Median Nerve at the Hand and Wrist............................................. Nerves and Arteries on Palmar Wrist..................................................... Median Nerve Palsy................................................................................. Ulnar Collateral Ligament and Gamekeeper’s Thumb.......................... Nerves to Fingers..................................................................................... Upper and Lower Tunk Injuries.............................................................. Distal Fractures of the Radius.................................................................. Fractures of the Humerus........................................................................ Peripheral Nerve Map of the Hand.......................................................... Dermatomes of Upper Limb.................................................................... Myotomes of the Upper Limb.................................................................. Further Reading........................................................................................... 206 207 207 207 208 208 210 212 212 214 214 215 215 216 217 218 221 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 227 228 229 229 230 230 230 230 231 231 233 234 235 236 236 236 237 237 239 240 240 241
Contents 7 XV The Back..................................................................................................... 243 Occipital Bone......................................................................................... 243 Atlas (Cl)................................................................................................. 243 Axis (C2)................................................................................................... 243 Cruciate and Alar Ligaments................................................................... 244 Cervical Fractures..................................................................................... 245 Suboccipital Triangle............................................................................... 245 Back Ligaments....................................................................................... 246 Anterior and Posterior Longitudinal Ligaments...................................... 246 Spinal Meninges....................................................................................... 247 Cervical Vertebrae..................................................................................... 248 Thoracic Vertebrae................................................................................... 249 Lumbar Vertebrae..................................................................................... 250 Ribs........................................................................................................... 250 Disk
Herniations....................................................................................... 250 Spondylolisthesis Versus Spondylolysis............................................... 252 Disk Herniations Versus Peripheral Nerve Trauma................................ 253 Abormal Curves of Spine......................................................................... 254 Further Reading....................................................................................... 255 Part II Embryology 8 The First Three Weeks............................................................................... 259 Ovulation and Fertilization....................................................................... 259 Week One............................................................ 260 Clinical Scenarios..................................................................................... 261 Hydatidiform Mole............................................................................... 261 Twins..................................................................................................... 262 Heteropaternal Superfecundation ......................................................... 264 Stem Cells: Totipotent. Pluripotent, Oligopotent................................ 264 Week Two and Differentiation of Trophoblast and Embryoblast........ 264 Epiblast and Hypoblast......................................................................... 265 Week Three and Gastrulation............................................................... 266 Body
Folding........................................................................................... 267 Further Reading....................................................................................... 267 9 Development of the Major Organs........................................................... 269 Neurulation: Plate, to Groove, to Tube..................................................... 269 Neural Tube Defects................................................................................. 269 Pituitary Development............................................................................. 271 Heart Development................................................................................... 271 Fetal Circulation....................................................................................... 271 Development of the Atrial Septum........................................................... 273 Development of the Ventricular Septum................................................... 275 Left-to-Right Shunts................................................................................. 275 Right-to-Left Shunts................................................................................. 275 Coarctation of the Aorta........................................................................... 276
xvi Contents Development of the GI Tract and Associated Organs.............................. Development of the Pancreas and Liver.................................................. Clinical Scenarios..................................................................................... The Kidney............................................................................................... Urogenital Sinus....................................................................................... Development of Vagina and Uterus......................................................... Mesonephric and Paramesonephric Ducts (Fig. 9.11)............................ Head and Neck Region............................................................................. Development of the Facial Bones............................................................ Polyhydramnios Versus Oligohydramnios.............................................. Development of the Trachea..................................................................... Ectoderm................................................................................................... Endoderm................................................................................................. Mesoderm................................................................................................. Mesoderm Divisions................................................................................. Early Venous Drainage............................................................................. Further
Reading...................................................................................... 277 278 278 279 280 281 281 281 284 284 285 285 286 287 287 288 289 100 Key Anatomy Words........................................................................................291 Index............................................................................................................................ 295
Jonathan Leo Clinical Anatomy and Embryology A Guide for the Classroom, Boards, and Clinic This book is written for medical and other allied health students. It seeks to aid students in gaining a general understanding of clinical anatomy before embarking on a specific discipline-focused program. Organized among two sections, the first includes chapters that cover the anatomy of the head and neck, abdomen, thorax, pelvis and perineum, lower limb, upper limb, and back. What’s more, section two briefly examines the embryology and development of the organ systems, such as the development of major organs. This title is an invaluable resource for students who wish to retain anatomical knowledge on the entire human body despite an eventual career in one particular discipline of medicine. It is complemented by its previously published sister text Medical Neuroanatomy for the Boards and the Clinic, which applies similar principles of anatomical information with a focus on identifying potentially malignant lesions.
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Contents Part I 1 Gross Anatomy The Head and Neck. Introduction. The Skull and Face. Skull Foramina. Jugular Foramen Syndrome. Scalp. Common, External and Internal Carotid Arteries. Venous Drainage Superficial Face and Neck. Subclavian Vein Line. Internal Jugular Vein Line. Venous Drainage of the Skull. Cavernous Sinus. Infratemporal Fossa. Sphenoid Bone (Fig. 1.8). Maxillary Artery. Mandibular Nerve (V3). Temporomandibular
Joint. ■. Masticator Space. The Pterygopalatine Fossa. Pterygopalatine Fossa Doorways. Autonomies of Lacrimal Gland. Facial Nerve. Facial Nerve, Muscles of Facial Expression and Parotid Gland. Temporal Bone. Nasal Cavity. Oral Cavity. Palatine Bone. The Tongue. Palate. Orbit. Overview of Eye Muscles and Nerves. Actions. 3 3 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 10 11 11 12 13 13 15 16 17 18 20
21 21 22 25 26 28 28 29 31 32 32 34 ix
Contents X Cranial Nerve Six Lesion. Cranial Nerve Three Lesion. Cranial Nerve Four Lesion. Testing. Oculomotor Nerve. Ophthalmic Artery. Blood Supply to the Retina. V1 - The Ophthalmic Nerve. Superior Orbital Fissure. Inferior Orbital Fissure. Orbit Bones. The Maxilla. Ear. Neck. Triangles of the Neck. Anterior
Triangle. Posterior Triangle. Ansa Cervicalis. Fascia of the Neck. Nerve Point of Neck. Accessory Nerve. Scalene Triangle and Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. Subclavian Artery. Pharynx and Larynx. Larynx. Cricothyrotomy. Tracheotomy. Cranial Nerve X and the Larynx and Pharynx. Arteries to Larynx and Pharynx. Parasympathetic Hitchhikers. Aortic Arch, Carotid and Vertebrobasilar Systems. Subclavian Steal
Syndrome. Lefort Fractures. Further Reading. 2 The Thorax. Anterior Thoracic Wall. Breasts. Neurovascular Supply to the Breast. Anterior Thoracic Wall Muscles. Neurovascular Organization of the Anterior Thoracic Wall. Chest Tube Placement. Mediastinum. The Pericardium and Sinuses. The Heart. 35 35 36 36 36 37 39 40 40 41 42 43 43 47 47 47 48 48 48 49 50 51 51 53 55 57 57 57 59 60 62 62 63 64 65 65 65 66 66 67 68 68 69 69
Contents 3 xi Blood Supply to the Heart. Venous Drainage of the Heart. Nerves to the Heart. Borders of the Heart. Heart Valve Projections and Auscultation Sites. Mitral Valve Stenosis During Systole Versus Regurgitation During Diastole. Esophagus. Ribs and Sternum. The Pleura. The Lungs. Pneumothorax. Thoracostomy - Chest Tube Placement. Pericardiocentesis. Further Reading. 81 82 84 85 85 87 88 90 90 The Abdominal Cavity. Anterior Abdominal
Wall. Arcuate Line. Anterior Abdominal Wall Hernias. BloodS upply to Anterior Abdominal Wall. Paraumbilical Veins with Superficial Epigastric Veins. Inguinal Canal. Inguinal Ligament. Indirect Inguinal Hernia. Direct Inguinal Hernias. Process Vaginalis. Trapezoid of Disaster. Layers of Spermatic Cord. Abdominal Cavity. The Diaphragm. Abdominal Aorta and Inferior Vena Cava. Inferior Vena Cava. Abdominal Contents.
Peritoneum. Retroperitoneal Versus Intraperitoneal. Peritoneal Dialysis. Foregut. Stomach. Greater and Lesser Omentum. Duodenum. Gastrinoma Triangle. Celiac Trunk. Midgut. Hind Gut. 91 91 92 93 93 95 95 97 98 98 98 98 99 101 101 103 104 104 105 110 Ill Ill Ill 112 113 114 114 116 119 70 73 73 74 74
Contents xii Clinical Scenarios. The Liver. Gallbladder and Bile Ducts. Liver and Portal System. Liver Subdivisions. Pancreas. Spleen. Referred Pain. Greater, Lesser, and Least Splanchnic Nerves. The Rectum and Anal Canal. Venous Drainage of Anal Canal. Superior Mesenteric Artery and Nutcracker Syndrome. Duodenal Fossae and Folds. Transpyloric Line. Kidneys. Renal
Fascia. Renal Blood Supply. Adrenal Glands. Ureters. Nerves of Posterior Abdominal Wall. Branches of the Abdominal Aorta. Further Reading. 4 119 120 121 123 125 127 127 128 129 130 130 131 132 133 134 136 136 137 138 139 140 141 The Pelvis and Perineum. 143 Introduction. 143 Pelvic Diaphragm. 144 Internal Iliac Artery. 145 Internal Pudendal Artery. 146 Pudendal Nerve. 147 The Bladder. 148
Prostate. 150 Uterus. 150 Ovary, Uterine Tube, and Broad Ligament. 151 Broad Ligament. 152 Cardinal and Uterosacral Ligaments. 152 Superficial Space and Deep Perineal Spaces. 152 Dartos and Cremaster Muscles. 155 Episiotomies and Caesarean Sections. 155 Pudendal Versus Pelvic Splanchnic Nerves. 156 Anal Canal. 157 Bladder and Bowel Control. 158 Upper Motor Neuron - Spastic Bladder and Bowel. 159 Lower Motor Neuron - Flaccid Bladder and Bowel. 159 Superior Hypogastric Plexus. 160 Pelvis. 160
Sacrum. 161 Further Reading. 163
Contents xiü 5 The Lower Limb. 165 Gluteal Region. 165 Trendelenburg Sign and Trendelenburg Gait. 166 Nerves and Vessels of Gluteal Region. 167 Trochanteric Bursitis. 168 Cutaneous Sensation in Gluteal Region. 168 The Thigh. 169 Fascia Lata and Iliotibial Band. 169 Anterior Thigh. 169 PesAnserinus. 171 Medial Thigh. 171 Posterior Thigh. 173 Femoral Triangle. 173 Venous Drainage of the Lower Limb. 175 Superficial Inguinal Lymph Nodes. 176 Femoral
Nerve. 176 Subsartorial Canal. 177 Adductor Hiatus. 177 Femoral Artery. 178 Hip Joint. 178 Knee Joint. 180 The Popliteal Triangle. 183 Popliteus. 183 Q Angle. 184 The Leg and Foot. 184 Posterior Leg. 184 Anterior Leg. 187 Lateral Leg. 189 Sciatic Nerve and Branches in the Leg. 189 Ankle Joints. 191 Ankle
Fractures. 193 The Foot. 194 Nerves and Arteries in the Sole of the Foot. 196 Plantar Fasciitis. 197 Lumbar Disc Herniations. 197 Dermatomes and Peripheral Nerve Map of Lower Limb. 197 Further Reading. 199 6 The Upper Limb. 201 Introduction. 201 The Shoulder. 201 The Shoulder Joint. 203 The Clavicle. 204 The Manubrium. 204 Rotator Cuff. 205 Abduction of the Upper Limb. 206
xiv Contents Glenohumeral Joint. SLAP Tear and the Long Head of the Biceps. Bankart Tears. Axilla. Clavipectoral Fascia. Axillary Artery. Brachial Plexus. The Compartments of the Upper Limb. Anterior Arm Compartment. Posterior Arm Compartment. Arteries of the Upper Limb. Nerves of the Posterior Compartment. The Elbow Joint. Cubital Fossa. Forearm. Anterior
Forearm. Deep Forearm Compartment. Flexor Digitorum and Flexor Digitorum Profundus Insertions. Dupuytren’s Contracture. Neurovascular Compartment in Forearm. Posterior Forearm. Posterior Forearm Muscles to Thumb. Distal Radioulnar Joint. The Hand. Carpal В ones. . Thenar Compartment. The Hypothenar Compartment. Intermediate Compartment. Palmar and Dorsal Interossei. Lumbricals. Ulnar Nerve at the
Wrist. Froment’s Sign. Claw Hand. The Median Nerve at the Hand and Wrist. Nerves and Arteries on Palmar Wrist. Median Nerve Palsy. Ulnar Collateral Ligament and Gamekeeper’s Thumb. Nerves to Fingers. Upper and Lower Tunk Injuries. Distal Fractures of the Radius. Fractures of the Humerus. Peripheral Nerve Map of the Hand. Dermatomes of Upper Limb. Myotomes of the Upper Limb. Further Reading. 206 207 207 207 208 208 210 212 212 214 214 215 215 216 217 218 221 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 227 228 229 229 230 230 230 230 231 231 233 234 235 236 236 236 237 237 239 240 240 241
Contents 7 XV The Back. 243 Occipital Bone. 243 Atlas (Cl). 243 Axis (C2). 243 Cruciate and Alar Ligaments. 244 Cervical Fractures. 245 Suboccipital Triangle. 245 Back Ligaments. 246 Anterior and Posterior Longitudinal Ligaments. 246 Spinal Meninges. 247 Cervical Vertebrae. 248 Thoracic Vertebrae. 249 Lumbar Vertebrae. 250 Ribs. 250 Disk
Herniations. 250 Spondylolisthesis Versus Spondylolysis. 252 Disk Herniations Versus Peripheral Nerve Trauma. 253 Abormal Curves of Spine. 254 Further Reading. 255 Part II Embryology 8 The First Three Weeks. 259 Ovulation and Fertilization. 259 Week One. 260 Clinical Scenarios. 261 Hydatidiform Mole. 261 Twins. 262 Heteropaternal Superfecundation . 264 Stem Cells: Totipotent. Pluripotent, Oligopotent. 264 Week Two and Differentiation of Trophoblast and Embryoblast. 264 Epiblast and Hypoblast. 265 Week Three and Gastrulation. 266 Body
Folding. 267 Further Reading. 267 9 Development of the Major Organs. 269 Neurulation: Plate, to Groove, to Tube. 269 Neural Tube Defects. 269 Pituitary Development. 271 Heart Development. 271 Fetal Circulation. 271 Development of the Atrial Septum. 273 Development of the Ventricular Septum. 275 Left-to-Right Shunts. 275 Right-to-Left Shunts. 275 Coarctation of the Aorta. 276
xvi Contents Development of the GI Tract and Associated Organs. Development of the Pancreas and Liver. Clinical Scenarios. The Kidney. Urogenital Sinus. Development of Vagina and Uterus. Mesonephric and Paramesonephric Ducts (Fig. 9.11). Head and Neck Region. Development of the Facial Bones. Polyhydramnios Versus Oligohydramnios. Development of the Trachea. Ectoderm. Endoderm. Mesoderm. Mesoderm Divisions. Early Venous Drainage. Further
Reading. 277 278 278 279 280 281 281 281 284 284 285 285 286 287 287 288 289 100 Key Anatomy Words.291 Index. 295
Jonathan Leo Clinical Anatomy and Embryology A Guide for the Classroom, Boards, and Clinic This book is written for medical and other allied health students. It seeks to aid students in gaining a general understanding of clinical anatomy before embarking on a specific discipline-focused program. Organized among two sections, the first includes chapters that cover the anatomy of the head and neck, abdomen, thorax, pelvis and perineum, lower limb, upper limb, and back. What’s more, section two briefly examines the embryology and development of the organ systems, such as the development of major organs. This title is an invaluable resource for students who wish to retain anatomical knowledge on the entire human body despite an eventual career in one particular discipline of medicine. It is complemented by its previously published sister text Medical Neuroanatomy for the Boards and the Clinic, which applies similar principles of anatomical information with a focus on identifying potentially malignant lesions. |
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title_sub | a guide for the classroom, boards, and clinic |
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