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adam_text | ANATOMY FOR STUDENTS Fifth Edition Richard L. Drake, PhD, FAAA A. Wayne Vogi, PhD, FAAA Adam W. Μ. Mitchell, MB BS, FRCS, FRCR Easy to read, superbly illustrated, and clinically relevant anatomy for students. Concise, readable text and an outstanding art program make Gray s Anatomy for Students, 5th Edition, your go-to text for essential information in human anatomy. This fully revised volume focuses on the core information medical students need to know, in an easyaccess format and with additional multimedia content to facilitate effective study and mastery of the material. A team of expert authors share a wealth of diverse teaching and clinical experience—all enhanced by more than 1000 innovative, original illustrations by renowned illustrators Richard Tibbitts and Paul Richardson, who capture anatomical features with unrivalled clarity. Helps you understand the practical applications of anatomical concepts through unique coverage of surface anatomy, correlative diagnostic images, and clinical case studies. Contains increased representation of diverse population groups throughout, incorporating a wider range of skin tones and important clinical considerations related to transgender and intersex individuals. Presents anatomy logically by body region - as well as bonus updated eBook chapters for each major body system to facilitate learning from a different perspective. Includes new and improved online materials such as self-assessment questions, medical and physical therapy clinical cases, a unique Interactive Surface Anatomy tool, and more. Provides fully revised and
updated clinical content including numerous new In the Clinic boxes, images, and correlates throughout that reflect the latest advances seen in clinical practice. New and updated Clinical Cases are included in the accompanying enhanced eBook. Features an updated neuroanatomy eBook chapter, so you can learn key aspects of this challenging topic in the context of general anatomy. Improves comprehension of complex cranial nerves with a visual map summarizing cranial nerve distribution and function. Offers schematic drawings for key structures and topics in every chapter, providing an additional, simplified approach to introduce each topic—ideal for quick initial understanding and as a guide for your own anatomy drawings. Enables you to quickly review the basic concepts from each chapter with Conceptual Overviews. An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.
.intents The body What is anatomy? Muscles 57 Vertebral canal Spinal nerves 2 2 How can gross anatomy be studied? important anatomical terms 2 Diagnostic imaging techniques Nuclear medicine imaging Computed tomography 8 Safety in Imaging 12 Body systems 13 Skeletal System 14 Joints 18 n Skeletal Framework 64 64 Joints 80 Joints between vertebrae in the back 13 80 24 24 Back Musculature 88 Superficial group of back muscles 25 26 Intermediate group of back muscles Deep group of back muscles 96 29 Lymphatic vessels 29 Lymph nodes 30 Lymphatic trunks and ducts Suboccipital muscles 30 Central nervous system 31 Functional subdivisions of the CNS Other Systems Spinal Cord 32 104 Spinal nerves General Description 54 Component Parts 116 plane 117 Useful nonvertebral skeletal landmarks 53 53 118 How to identify specific vertebral spinous processes 119 Visualizing the inferior ends of the spinal cord and Movement 54 Protection of the nervous system 56 109 in Back surface anatomy 116 Absence of lateral curvatures 116 Primary and secondary curvatures in the sagittal Conceptual overview 54 101 47 Back Support 94 Meninges 108 Arrangement of structures in the vertebral canal Surface anatomy Functions 88 103 Vasculature 37 Nervous System 83 84 Interspinous ligaments Lymphatic System 83 Ligamenta flava 83 Supraspinous ligament and ligamentum nuchae Cardiovascular System Bones 73 Ligaments 83 Anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments Muscular System Д 62 63 Vertebrae 64 Intervertebral foramina 72 Posterior spaces between vertebral arches 24 Fascia 62 62 Regional anatomy 13 Skin and
Faseias Skin Head 61 Thorax, abdomen, and pelvis Intervertebral foramina and spinal nerves Innervation of the back 63 Magnetic resonance imaging n Nuclear medicine imaging 11 Bone 6r Key Features 62 Long vertebral column and short spinal cord 5 Image Interpretation ю Plain radiography 10 Cartilage Relationship to Other Regions Limbs 5 imaging 59 60 56 subarachnoid space 55 120 Identifying major muscles 121 Clinical cases 122.ei xvii
Contents Surface anatomy of the breast in women 239 Visualizing structures at the TIV/V vertebral level Thorax 239 Visualizing structures in the superior mediastinum Conceptual overview General Description Functions 125 126 recesses, and lung lobes and fissures 126 126 Thoracic wall Superior thoracic aperture 128 Abdomen 128 Inferior thoracic aperture 129 130 Conceptual overview 130 Pleural cavities General Description Relationship to Other Regions Neck 132 Upper limb 132 Fundions 132 132 250 Component Parts Key Features 134 253 Abdominal cavity Venous shunts from left to right 134 Segmental neurovascular supply of thoracic wall Sympathetic system 138 Flexible wall and inferior thoracic aperture Innervation of the diaphragm Regional anatomy Pectoral Region 136 138 140 140 Intercostal spaces 143 151 166 Mediastinum 166 Relationship to Other Regions 259 Arrangement of abdominal viscera in the adult 259 Skin and muscles of the anterior and lateral abdominal All venous drainage from the gastrointestinal system passes through the liver 268 Abdominal viscera are supplied by a large prevertebral 270 Regional anatomy 785 Anterior mediastinum 185 Middle mediastinum 186 Superior mediastinum 217 Posterior mediastinum 229 238 Thorax surface anatomy ^ow to count hbs 257 Thorax 257 Pelvis 257 Lower limb 258 plexus Surface anatomy 256 257 supplied by three major arteries 2Ճ5 Venous shunts from left to right 267 Movements of the Thoracic Wall and Diaphragm During Breathing 164 170 256 wall 263 Vertebral level LI 265 The gastrointestinal system and its derivatives are Arterial supply 164
Venous drainage 164 Innervation 164 Lungs 254 wall and thoracic intercostal nerves 262 The groin is a weak area in the anterior abdominal 144 163 Pleura Diaphragm Pelvic inlet Key Features 144 Skeletal framework Pleural Cavities 252 253 Inferior thoracic aperture 139 Breast 140 Muscles of the pectoral region Thoracic Wall 250 Wall 134 Vertebral level TIV/V xviii 249 Breathing 252 Changes in intraabdominal pressure 133 Diaphragm 249 Houses and protects major viscera Abdomen Breast 245ei Clinical cases 126 Component Parts Mediastinum 242 244 Where to listen for lung sounds 126 Diaphragm 240 241 Where to listen for heart sounds 242 Visualizing the pleural cavities and lungs, pleural 125 Breathing 126 Protection of vital organs Conduit Visualizing the margins of the heart 238 238 271 27г Surface Topography Four-quadrant pattern 271 Nine-region pattern 272 Abdominal Wall Superficial fascia 274 274 Anterolateral muscles 276 Extraperitoneal fascia 282
Contents Peritoneum 282 283 Innervation Relationship to Other Regions Abdomen Arterial supply and venous drainage Lymphatic drainage 286 Groin 285 286 Peritoneal cavity Organs 306 Arterial supply 298 424 anterior to the rectum 426 The perineum is innervated by sacral spinal cord 299 426 segments Nerves are related to bone 427 Parasympathetic innervation from spinal cord levels S2 to 342 Venous drainage Lymphatics 357 Innervation 357 353 S4 controls erection 428 Muscles and fascia of the pelvic floor and perineum Posterior Abdominal Region Posterior abdominal wall Viscera 423 cavity 425 The prostate in men and the uterus in women are 298 Peritoneum Lower limb Key Features The pelvic cavity projects posteriorly 424 Important structures cross the ureters in the pelvic Inguinal canal 288 Inguinal hernias 294 Abdominal Viscera 422 422 intersect at the perineal body 429 The course of the urethra is different in men and 365 366 women 373 Vasculature 386 Lymphatic system 429 Regional anatomy 431 392 Nervous system in the posterior abdominal region 394 Pelvis 431 431 Joints 436 Orientation 438 Bones Surface anatomy 402 Abdomen surface anatomy 402 Defining the surface projection of the abdomen How to find the superficial inguinal ring 402 403 How to determine lumbar vertebral levels 404 Visualizing structures at the LI vertebral level 405 Visualizing the position of major blood vessels 406 Using abdominal quadrants to locate major viscera 407 Defining surface regions to which pain from the gut is referred 408 Where to find the kidneys 409 Where to find the spleen 409 Functions Pelvic
inlet 416 Pelvic walls 416 Pelvic outlet 418 Pelvic floor 419 Pelvic cavity 419 Perineum 420 Lymphatics 488 494 495 497 499 514 Surface anatomy Contains and supports the bladder, rectum, anal canal, 416 474 Nerves 479 Blood vessels Veins 511 Lymphatics 413 413 Component Parts Fascia 474 Peritoneum Somatic nerves 508 Visceral nerves 510 Blood vessels 511 413 and reprodudive tracts 450 Urogenital triangle 413 Anchors the roots of the external genitalia 438 439 Borders and ceiling 495 Ischio-anal fossae and their anterior recesses Anal triangle 497 Pelvis and Perineum General Description Viscera Perineum Ciinical cases 409.ei Conceptual overview Differences between men and women True pelvis 415 515 Surface anatomy of the pelvis and perineum 515 Orientation of the pelvis and perineum in the anatomical position 515 How to define the margins of the perineum Identification of structures in the anal triangle 515 517 Identification of structures in the urogenital triangle of women 518 Identification of structures in the urogenital triangle of men 519 Clinical cases 521.ei xix
Contents Joints 631 Tarsal tunnel, retinacula, and arrangement of major Lower Limb structures at the ankle Conceptual overview General Introduction 525 Plantar aponeurosis 643 Fibrous sheaths of toes 643 525 527 Function Support the body weight Locomotion Extensor hoods 527 527 529 Bones and joints 529 Veins 535 Lower limb surface anatomy Nerves related to bone Superficial veins 540 Veins foot 541 544 552 Muscles 564 General Description 573 670 Component Parts 674 Bones and joints Muscles 676 674 Relationship to Other Regions Neck 607 607 677 677 Back and thoracic wall Key Points 678 679 Innervation by cervical and upper thoracic nerves 670 625 Bones 669 670 Positioning the hand Bones 610 Joints 612 Posterior compartment of leg 613 Lateral compartment of leg 620 Anterior compartment of leg 622 Foot 669 The hand as a mechanical tool 673 The hand as a sensory tool 673 Arteries 590 Veins 593 Nerves 594 Leg 665.ei Upper Limb Fundions Bones 574 Muscles 579 Popliteal fossa 664 665 Conceptual overview 564 Knee joint 596 Tibiofibular joint 561 562 Nerves 569 Arteries 572 Veins 573 Lymphatics 573 Thigh Pulse points Clinical cases Lymphatics 560 Deep fascia and the saphenous opening Gluteal Region 627 661 662 arch 663 Major superficial veins 553 556 558 Femoral triangle 660 Finding the dorsalis pedis artery 663 Approximating the position of the plantar arterial 548 Gateways to the lower limb Arteries Visualizing the contents of the popliteal fossa Identifying tendons around the ankle and in the 541 Proximal femur 535 658 658 Finding the tarsal tunnel—the gateway to the foot 540
Regional anatomy Nerves 657 Identifying structures around the knee Innervation is by lumbar and sacral spinal nerves Hip joint 657 Avoiding the sciatic nerve 657 Finding the femoral artery in the femoral triangle 535 Bony pelvis 653 Surface anatomy 535 Pelvis 535 Perineum 535 KeyPoints 653 Nerves Relationship to Other Regions Abdomen 644 651 Arteries 533 Muscles 644 Intrinsic muscles Component Parts 640 642 Arches of the foot Nerves related to bone Superficial veins 684 683 Orientation of the thumb Regional anatomy Shoulder 686 Bones 686 Joints 689 685 686 679
Contents The triceps brachii tendon and position of the radial 698 Musdes Posterior Scapular Region 701 Muscles 702 Gateways to the posterior scapular region Nerves 704 Arteries and veins 702 nerves in the distal forearm Axillary inlet 704 branch of the median nerve 813 Motor function of the median and ulnar nerves in the 708 Anterior wall 708 Medial wall 711 hand 813 Visualizing the positions of the superficial and deep Lateral wall 712 Posterior wall 713 Gateways in the posterior wall Floor 716 Contents of the axilla palmar arches 814 Pulse points 814 715 Clinical cases 815.ei 716 Arm 735 Bones 736 Muscles 739 Head and Neck Arteries and veins Nerves 745 Elbow Joint Cubital Fossa 741 Conceptual overview Genera/ Description 749 Head 754 Neck 757 Bones 759 Joints 760 Forearm Muscles 762 Arteries and veins Nerves 770 762 771 784 Palmar aponeurosis 787 Palmaris brevis 787 Anatomical snuffbox 787 Fibrous digital sheaths 788 Extensor hoods 789 Muscles 791 Arteries and veins 797 Nerves 801 tracts 823 823 824 826 Relationship to Other Regions Thorax 829 829 Upper limbs 829 Key Features 830 Vertebral levels CIII/IV and CV/VI 830 Airway in the neck 831 Cranial nerves 832 Cervical nerves 833 Fundional separation of the digestive and respiratory 806 Upper limb surface anatomy 806 Bony landmarks and muscles of the posterior scapular region 806 Visualizing the axilla and locating contents and related structures 807 Locating the brachial artery in the arm tracts Cervical vertebrae Hyoid bone 827 Soft palate 828 Muscles 828 779 Joints 781 Carpal tunnel and strudures at the wrist Surface
anatomy 823 Protection 823 Contains upper parts of respiratory and digestive Component Parts Skull 824 777 778 Bones 819 819 821 Communication 823 Positioning the head 823 Connects the upper and lower respiratory and digestive 768 Posterior Compartment of the Forearm Muscles 771 Arteries and veins Nerves 778 819 Fundions Anterior Compartment of the Forearm Hand 811 Normal appearance of the hand 812 Position of the flexor retinaculum and the recurrent 706 Axilla nerve 809 Cubital fossa (anterior view) 809 Identifying tendons and locating major vessels and passages 833 Triangles of the neck Regional anatomy Skull 837 837 Anterior view 808 836 Lateral view 837 839 xxi
Contents Temporomandibular joints 841 Posterior view Superior view Masseter muscle 842 Temporal fossa 842 Inferior view Cranial Cavity Floor Skeletal framework 847 Arachnoid mater Neck 858 Pia mater 859 Arrangement of meninges and spaces Brain and Its Blood Supply 985 985 Fascia 859 86r Superficial venous drainage 988 Anterior triangle of the neck 991 Posterior triangle of the neck 861 Blood supply Root of the neck 862 Venous drainage Cranial Nerves Skeletal framework 879 Optic nerve [II] Pharyngeal wall 881 Oculomotor nerve [III] 882 Trigeminal nerve [V] 883 Abducent nerve [VI] 883 Oropharynx Vestibulocochlear nerve [VIII] 884 Tonsils Glossopharyngeal nerve [IX] 884 Vessels 888 Hypoglossal nerve [XII] Larynx Muscles 889 Innervation Vessels Scalp 1041 Intrinsic ligaments 1042 1043 1044 1046 907 909 Vessels 1051 Nerves 1053 Nasal Cavities 910 911 Lymphatic drainage Regions 1055 1056 Innervation and blood supply 912 Lacrimal apparatus 1054 Lateral wall 912 Bony orbit Skeletal framework 917 Fissures and foramina 919 External nose Fascial specializations 920 Paranasal sinuses 1059 1059 921 Walls, floor, and roof Vessels 927 Nares Innervation Ear 928 External ear Middle ear Internal ear 1066 1067 Gateways 938 1067 Vessels 939 Innervation 943 Oral Cavity 950 1070 1072 Multiple nerves innervate the oral cavity Temporal and infratemporal Fossae Bony framework 1061 1065 Choanae 932 1057 1057 Muscles Eyeball 1049 Function of the larynx Innervation Orbit 1038 Extrinsic ligaments Intrinsic muscles 901 Vessels Ю37 Cavity of the larynx 899 907 Layers 1034 1033 Laryngeal joints 896
Parotid gland 1033 Laryngeal cartilages 888 889 Face 1033 1036 Nerves 888 Accessory nerve [XI] 1031 Laryngopharynx 883 Vagus nerve [X] 1031 through them 882 Nasopharynx Facial nerve [VII] 1026 1027 Fascia 1030 Gaps in the pharyngeal wall and structures passing 881 Trochlear nerve [IV] 1008 1015 1025 Pharynx 869 Olfactory nerve [11 xxii 979 Contents 855 Cranial dura mater Brain 977 978 979 Gateways 855 Meninges 966 Pterygopalatine Fossa 846 Roof 963 Infratemporal fossa 846 960 962 958 957 Skeletal framework Walls: the cheeks Floor 1077 1073 1076 1073
Contents Tongue 1080 Salivary glands Internal pons 1087 Roof—palate 1091 Oral fissure and lips Internal medulla oblongata Oropharyngeal isthmus Teeth and gingivae Surface anatomy Vascular supply to the brainstem 1099 Part V: Spinal cord noo 1100 Overview Spinal meninges 1106 Head and neck surface anatomy 1106 Anatomical position of the head and major landmarks 1106 Internal features Ascending tracts in the spinal cord Visualizing structures at the CIII/CIV and CVI vertebral levels 1107 How to outline the anterior and posterior triangles of the neck 1108 How to locate the median cricothyroid ligament 1109 How to find the thyroid gland 1110 Estimating the position of the middle meningeal artery πιο Major features of the face External features 1111 The eye and lacrimal apparatus 1112 Descending tracts in the spinal cord Vascular supply to the spinal cord Part VI: Basal nuclei Corpus striatum Connections of the basal nuclei Part VII: Cerebellum Structures of the cerebellum External ear 1113 Afferent cerebellar pathways Pulse points 1114 Efferent cerebellar pathways Clinical cases 1116.Є1 Vascular supply Part VIII: Visual system Neuroanatomy Central visual pathway Part IX: Auditory and vestibular system Part I: Nervous system overview Auditory system Development Cochlea Terms of orientation Central auditory pathways Cellular components Vestibular system Nervous system functional organization Central vestibular pathways Part II: Brain Part X: Hypothalamus Cerebral hemispheres Borders of the hypothalamus Ventricular system Connections to the pituitary Meninges Functional divisions
of the hypothalamus Cerebral vasculature Summary of connections Venous drainage Part XI: Olfactory and limbic system Part III: Thalamus Olfadory system Part IV: Brainstem Limbic system Overview External midbrain External pons Cardiovascular System External medulla oblongata Brainstem internal features Respiratory System Internal midbrain xxiii
Contents Gastrointestinal System Urogenital System xxiv ЩЯ Lymphatic System Nervous System
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ANATOMY FOR STUDENTS Fifth Edition Richard L. Drake, PhD, FAAA A. Wayne Vogi, PhD, FAAA Adam W. Μ. Mitchell, MB BS, FRCS, FRCR Easy to read, superbly illustrated, and clinically relevant anatomy for students. Concise, readable text and an outstanding art program make Gray's Anatomy for Students, 5th Edition, your go-to text for essential information in human anatomy. This fully revised volume focuses on the core information medical students need to know, in an easyaccess format and with additional multimedia content to facilitate effective study and mastery of the material. A team of expert authors share a wealth of diverse teaching and clinical experience—all enhanced by more than 1000 innovative, original illustrations by renowned illustrators Richard Tibbitts and Paul Richardson, who capture anatomical features with unrivalled clarity. Helps you understand the practical applications of anatomical concepts through unique coverage of surface anatomy, correlative diagnostic images, and clinical case studies. Contains increased representation of diverse population groups throughout, incorporating a wider range of skin tones and important clinical considerations related to transgender and intersex individuals. Presents anatomy logically by body region - as well as bonus updated eBook chapters for each major body system to facilitate learning from a different perspective. Includes new and improved online materials such as self-assessment questions, medical and physical therapy clinical cases, a unique Interactive Surface Anatomy tool, and more. Provides fully revised and
updated clinical content including numerous new In the Clinic boxes, images, and correlates throughout that reflect the latest advances seen in clinical practice. New and updated Clinical Cases are included in the accompanying enhanced eBook. Features an updated neuroanatomy eBook chapter, so you can learn key aspects of this challenging topic in the context of general anatomy. Improves comprehension of complex cranial nerves with a visual map summarizing cranial nerve distribution and function. Offers schematic drawings for key structures and topics in every chapter, providing an additional, simplified approach to introduce each topic—ideal for quick initial understanding and as a guide for your own anatomy drawings. Enables you to quickly review the basic concepts from each chapter with Conceptual Overviews. An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.
'.intents The body What is anatomy? Muscles 57 Vertebral canal Spinal nerves 2 2 How can gross anatomy be studied? important anatomical terms 2 Diagnostic imaging techniques Nuclear medicine imaging Computed tomography 8 Safety in Imaging 12 Body systems 13 Skeletal System 14 Joints 18 n Skeletal Framework 64 64 Joints 80 Joints between vertebrae in the back 13 80 24 24 Back Musculature 88 Superficial group of back muscles 25 26 Intermediate group of back muscles Deep group of back muscles 96 29 Lymphatic vessels 29 Lymph nodes 30 Lymphatic trunks and ducts Suboccipital muscles 30 Central nervous system 31 Functional subdivisions of the CNS Other Systems Spinal Cord 32 104 Spinal nerves General Description 54 Component Parts 116 plane 117 Useful nonvertebral skeletal landmarks 53 53 118 How to identify specific vertebral spinous processes 119 Visualizing the inferior ends of the spinal cord and Movement 54 Protection of the nervous system 56 109 in Back surface anatomy 116 Absence of lateral curvatures 116 Primary and secondary curvatures in the sagittal Conceptual overview 54 101 47 Back Support 94 Meninges 108 Arrangement of structures in the vertebral canal Surface anatomy Functions 88 103 Vasculature 37 Nervous System 83 84 Interspinous ligaments Lymphatic System 83 Ligamenta flava 83 Supraspinous ligament and ligamentum nuchae Cardiovascular System Bones 73 Ligaments 83 Anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments Muscular System Д 62 63 Vertebrae 64 Intervertebral foramina 72 Posterior spaces between vertebral arches 24 Fascia 62 62 Regional anatomy 13 Skin and
Faseias Skin Head 61 Thorax, abdomen, and pelvis Intervertebral foramina and spinal nerves Innervation of the back 63 Magnetic resonance imaging n Nuclear medicine imaging 11 Bone 6r Key Features 62 Long vertebral column and short spinal cord 5 Image Interpretation ю Plain radiography 10 Cartilage Relationship to Other Regions Limbs 5 imaging 59 60 56 subarachnoid space 55 120 Identifying major muscles 121 Clinical cases 122.ei xvii
Contents Surface anatomy of the breast in women 239 Visualizing structures at the TIV/V vertebral level Thorax 239 Visualizing structures in the superior mediastinum Conceptual overview General Description Functions 125 126 recesses, and lung lobes and fissures 126 126 Thoracic wall Superior thoracic aperture 128 Abdomen 128 Inferior thoracic aperture 129 130 Conceptual overview 130 Pleural cavities General Description Relationship to Other Regions Neck 132 Upper limb 132 Fundions 132 132 250 Component Parts Key Features 134 253 Abdominal cavity Venous shunts from left to right 134 Segmental neurovascular supply of thoracic wall Sympathetic system 138 Flexible wall and inferior thoracic aperture Innervation of the diaphragm Regional anatomy Pectoral Region 136 138 140 140 Intercostal spaces 143 151 166 Mediastinum 166 Relationship to Other Regions 259 Arrangement of abdominal viscera in the adult 259 Skin and muscles of the anterior and lateral abdominal All venous drainage from the gastrointestinal system passes through the liver 268 Abdominal viscera are supplied by a large prevertebral 270 Regional anatomy 785 Anterior mediastinum 185 Middle mediastinum 186 Superior mediastinum 217 Posterior mediastinum 229 238 Thorax surface anatomy ^ow to count hbs 257 Thorax 257 Pelvis 257 Lower limb 258 plexus Surface anatomy 256 257 supplied by three major arteries 2Ճ5 Venous shunts from left to right 267 Movements of the Thoracic Wall and Diaphragm During Breathing 164 170 256 wall 263 Vertebral level LI 265 The gastrointestinal system and its derivatives are Arterial supply 164
Venous drainage 164 Innervation 164 Lungs 254 wall and thoracic intercostal nerves 262 The groin is a weak area in the anterior abdominal 144 163 Pleura Diaphragm Pelvic inlet Key Features 144 Skeletal framework Pleural Cavities 252 253 Inferior thoracic aperture 139 Breast 140 Muscles of the pectoral region Thoracic Wall 250 Wall 134 Vertebral level TIV/V xviii 249 Breathing 252 Changes in intraabdominal pressure 133 Diaphragm 249 Houses and protects major viscera Abdomen Breast 245ei Clinical cases 126 Component Parts Mediastinum 242 244 Where to listen for lung sounds 126 Diaphragm 240 241 Where to listen for heart sounds 242 Visualizing the pleural cavities and lungs, pleural 125 Breathing 126 Protection of vital organs Conduit Visualizing the margins of the heart 238 238 271 27г Surface Topography Four-quadrant pattern 271 Nine-region pattern 272 Abdominal Wall Superficial fascia 274 274 Anterolateral muscles 276 Extraperitoneal fascia 282
Contents Peritoneum 282 283 Innervation Relationship to Other Regions Abdomen Arterial supply and venous drainage Lymphatic drainage 286 Groin 285 286 Peritoneal cavity Organs 306 Arterial supply 298 424 anterior to the rectum 426 The perineum is innervated by sacral spinal cord 299 426 segments Nerves are related to bone 427 Parasympathetic innervation from spinal cord levels S2 to 342 Venous drainage Lymphatics 357 Innervation 357 353 S4 controls erection 428 Muscles and fascia of the pelvic floor and perineum Posterior Abdominal Region Posterior abdominal wall Viscera 423 cavity 425 The prostate in men and the uterus in women are 298 Peritoneum Lower limb Key Features The pelvic cavity projects posteriorly 424 Important structures cross the ureters in the pelvic Inguinal canal 288 Inguinal hernias 294 Abdominal Viscera 422 422 intersect at the perineal body 429 The course of the urethra is different in men and 365 366 women 373 Vasculature 386 Lymphatic system 429 Regional anatomy 431 392 Nervous system in the posterior abdominal region 394 Pelvis 431 431 Joints 436 Orientation 438 Bones Surface anatomy 402 Abdomen surface anatomy 402 Defining the surface projection of the abdomen How to find the superficial inguinal ring 402 403 How to determine lumbar vertebral levels 404 Visualizing structures at the LI vertebral level 405 Visualizing the position of major blood vessels 406 Using abdominal quadrants to locate major viscera 407 Defining surface regions to which pain from the gut is referred 408 Where to find the kidneys 409 Where to find the spleen 409 Functions Pelvic
inlet 416 Pelvic walls 416 Pelvic outlet 418 Pelvic floor 419 Pelvic cavity 419 Perineum 420 Lymphatics 488 494 495 497 499 514 Surface anatomy Contains and supports the bladder, rectum, anal canal, 416 474 Nerves 479 Blood vessels Veins 511 Lymphatics 413 413 Component Parts Fascia 474 Peritoneum Somatic nerves 508 Visceral nerves 510 Blood vessels 511 413 and reprodudive tracts 450 Urogenital triangle 413 Anchors the roots of the external genitalia 438 439 Borders and ceiling 495 Ischio-anal fossae and their anterior recesses Anal triangle 497 Pelvis and Perineum General Description Viscera Perineum Ciinical cases 409.ei Conceptual overview Differences between men and women True pelvis 415 515 Surface anatomy of the pelvis and perineum 515 Orientation of the pelvis and perineum in the anatomical position 515 How to define the margins of the perineum Identification of structures in the anal triangle 515 517 Identification of structures in the urogenital triangle of women 518 Identification of structures in the urogenital triangle of men 519 Clinical cases 521.ei xix
Contents Joints 631 Tarsal tunnel, retinacula, and arrangement of major Lower Limb structures at the ankle Conceptual overview General Introduction 525 Plantar aponeurosis 643 Fibrous sheaths of toes 643 525 527 Function Support the body weight Locomotion Extensor hoods 527 527 529 Bones and joints 529 Veins 535 Lower limb surface anatomy Nerves related to bone Superficial veins 540 Veins foot 541 544 552 Muscles 564 General Description 573 670 Component Parts 674 Bones and joints Muscles 676 674 Relationship to Other Regions Neck 607 607 677 677 Back and thoracic wall Key Points 678 679 Innervation by cervical and upper thoracic nerves 670 625 Bones 669 670 Positioning the hand Bones 610 Joints 612 Posterior compartment of leg 613 Lateral compartment of leg 620 Anterior compartment of leg 622 Foot 669 The hand as a mechanical tool 673 The hand as a sensory tool 673 Arteries 590 Veins 593 Nerves 594 Leg 665.ei Upper Limb Fundions Bones 574 Muscles 579 Popliteal fossa 664 665 Conceptual overview 564 Knee joint 596 Tibiofibular joint 561 562 Nerves 569 Arteries 572 Veins 573 Lymphatics 573 Thigh Pulse points Clinical cases Lymphatics 560 Deep fascia and the saphenous opening Gluteal Region 627 661 662 arch 663 Major superficial veins 553 556 558 Femoral triangle 660 Finding the dorsalis pedis artery 663 Approximating the position of the plantar arterial 548 Gateways to the lower limb Arteries Visualizing the contents of the popliteal fossa Identifying tendons around the ankle and in the 541 Proximal femur 535 658 658 Finding the tarsal tunnel—the gateway to the foot 540
Regional anatomy Nerves 657 Identifying structures around the knee Innervation is by lumbar and sacral spinal nerves Hip joint 657 Avoiding the sciatic nerve 657 Finding the femoral artery in the femoral triangle 535 Bony pelvis 653 Surface anatomy 535 Pelvis 535 Perineum 535 KeyPoints 653 Nerves Relationship to Other Regions Abdomen 644 651 Arteries 533 Muscles 644 Intrinsic muscles Component Parts 640 642 Arches of the foot Nerves related to bone Superficial veins 684 683 Orientation of the thumb Regional anatomy Shoulder 686 Bones 686 Joints 689 685 686 679
Contents The triceps brachii tendon and position of the radial 698 Musdes Posterior Scapular Region 701 Muscles 702 Gateways to the posterior scapular region Nerves 704 Arteries and veins 702 nerves in the distal forearm Axillary inlet 704 branch of the median nerve 813 Motor function of the median and ulnar nerves in the 708 Anterior wall 708 Medial wall 711 hand 813 Visualizing the positions of the superficial and deep Lateral wall 712 Posterior wall 713 Gateways in the posterior wall Floor 716 Contents of the axilla palmar arches 814 Pulse points 814 715 Clinical cases 815.ei 716 Arm 735 Bones 736 Muscles 739 Head and Neck Arteries and veins Nerves 745 Elbow Joint Cubital Fossa 741 Conceptual overview Genera/ Description 749 Head 754 Neck 757 Bones 759 Joints 760 Forearm Muscles 762 Arteries and veins Nerves 770 762 771 784 Palmar aponeurosis 787 Palmaris brevis 787 Anatomical snuffbox 787 Fibrous digital sheaths 788 Extensor hoods 789 Muscles 791 Arteries and veins 797 Nerves 801 tracts 823 823 824 826 Relationship to Other Regions Thorax 829 829 Upper limbs 829 Key Features 830 Vertebral levels CIII/IV and CV/VI 830 Airway in the neck 831 Cranial nerves 832 Cervical nerves 833 Fundional separation of the digestive and respiratory 806 Upper limb surface anatomy 806 Bony landmarks and muscles of the posterior scapular region 806 Visualizing the axilla and locating contents and related structures 807 Locating the brachial artery in the arm tracts Cervical vertebrae Hyoid bone 827 Soft palate 828 Muscles 828 779 Joints 781 Carpal tunnel and strudures at the wrist Surface
anatomy 823 Protection 823 Contains upper parts of respiratory and digestive Component Parts Skull 824 777 778 Bones 819 819 821 Communication 823 Positioning the head 823 Connects the upper and lower respiratory and digestive 768 Posterior Compartment of the Forearm Muscles 771 Arteries and veins Nerves 778 819 Fundions Anterior Compartment of the Forearm Hand 811 Normal appearance of the hand 812 Position of the flexor retinaculum and the recurrent 706 Axilla nerve 809 Cubital fossa (anterior view) 809 Identifying tendons and locating major vessels and passages 833 Triangles of the neck Regional anatomy Skull 837 837 Anterior view 808 836 Lateral view 837 839 xxi
Contents Temporomandibular joints 841 Posterior view Superior view Masseter muscle 842 Temporal fossa 842 Inferior view Cranial Cavity Floor Skeletal framework 847 Arachnoid mater Neck 858 Pia mater 859 Arrangement of meninges and spaces Brain and Its Blood Supply 985 985 Fascia 859 86r Superficial venous drainage 988 Anterior triangle of the neck 991 Posterior triangle of the neck 861 Blood supply Root of the neck 862 Venous drainage Cranial Nerves Skeletal framework 879 Optic nerve [II] Pharyngeal wall 881 Oculomotor nerve [III] 882 Trigeminal nerve [V] 883 Abducent nerve [VI] 883 Oropharynx Vestibulocochlear nerve [VIII] 884 Tonsils Glossopharyngeal nerve [IX] 884 Vessels 888 Hypoglossal nerve [XII] Larynx Muscles 889 Innervation Vessels Scalp 1041 Intrinsic ligaments 1042 1043 1044 1046 907 909 Vessels 1051 Nerves 1053 Nasal Cavities 910 911 Lymphatic drainage Regions 1055 1056 Innervation and blood supply 912 Lacrimal apparatus 1054 Lateral wall 912 Bony orbit Skeletal framework 917 Fissures and foramina 919 External nose Fascial specializations 920 Paranasal sinuses 1059 1059 921 Walls, floor, and roof Vessels 927 Nares Innervation Ear 928 External ear Middle ear Internal ear 1066 1067 Gateways 938 1067 Vessels 939 Innervation 943 Oral Cavity 950 1070 1072 Multiple nerves innervate the oral cavity Temporal and infratemporal Fossae Bony framework 1061 1065 Choanae 932 1057 1057 Muscles Eyeball 1049 Function of the larynx Innervation Orbit 1038 Extrinsic ligaments Intrinsic muscles 901 Vessels Ю37 Cavity of the larynx 899 907 Layers 1034 1033 Laryngeal joints 896
Parotid gland 1033 Laryngeal cartilages 888 889 Face 1033 1036 Nerves 888 Accessory nerve [XI] 1031 Laryngopharynx 883 Vagus nerve [X] 1031 through them 882 Nasopharynx Facial nerve [VII] 1026 1027 Fascia 1030 Gaps in the pharyngeal wall and structures passing 881 Trochlear nerve [IV] 1008 1015 1025 Pharynx 869 Olfactory nerve [11 xxii 979 Contents 855 Cranial dura mater Brain 977 978 979 Gateways 855 Meninges 966 Pterygopalatine Fossa 846 Roof 963 Infratemporal fossa 846 960 962 958 957 Skeletal framework Walls: the cheeks Floor 1077 1073 1076 1073
Contents Tongue 1080 Salivary glands Internal pons 1087 Roof—palate 1091 Oral fissure and lips Internal medulla oblongata Oropharyngeal isthmus Teeth and gingivae Surface anatomy Vascular supply to the brainstem 1099 Part V: Spinal cord noo 1100 Overview Spinal meninges 1106 Head and neck surface anatomy 1106 Anatomical position of the head and major landmarks 1106 Internal features Ascending tracts in the spinal cord Visualizing structures at the CIII/CIV and CVI vertebral levels 1107 How to outline the anterior and posterior triangles of the neck 1108 How to locate the median cricothyroid ligament 1109 How to find the thyroid gland 1110 Estimating the position of the middle meningeal artery πιο Major features of the face External features 1111 The eye and lacrimal apparatus 1112 Descending tracts in the spinal cord Vascular supply to the spinal cord Part VI: Basal nuclei Corpus striatum Connections of the basal nuclei Part VII: Cerebellum Structures of the cerebellum External ear 1113 Afferent cerebellar pathways Pulse points 1114 Efferent cerebellar pathways Clinical cases 1116.Є1 Vascular supply Part VIII: Visual system Neuroanatomy Central visual pathway Part IX: Auditory and vestibular system Part I: Nervous system overview Auditory system Development Cochlea Terms of orientation Central auditory pathways Cellular components Vestibular system Nervous system functional organization Central vestibular pathways Part II: Brain Part X: Hypothalamus Cerebral hemispheres Borders of the hypothalamus Ventricular system Connections to the pituitary Meninges Functional divisions
of the hypothalamus Cerebral vasculature Summary of connections Venous drainage Part XI: Olfactory and limbic system Part III: Thalamus Olfadory system Part IV: Brainstem Limbic system Overview External midbrain External pons Cardiovascular System External medulla oblongata Brainstem internal features Respiratory System Internal midbrain xxiii
Contents Gastrointestinal System Urogenital System xxiv ЩЯ Lymphatic System Nervous System |
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