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ویرایش: 3 نویسندگان: Lorrie L. Kelley MS RT(R), Connie Petersen MS RT(R) سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9780323082600, 0323082602 ناشر: Mosby سال نشر: 2012 تعداد صفحات: 777 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 345 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Sectional Anatomy for Imaging Professionals, 3e به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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Front cover Front matter Sectional anatomy for imaging professionals Copyright Dedication Acknowledgments Reviewers Preface New to this edition Content and organization Ancillaries Table of contents 1 Introduction to sectional anatomy Objectives Anatomic positions and planes Terminology and landmarks External landmarks Internal landmarks Body cavities Abdominal and pelvic divisions Quadrants Regions Image display Multiplanar reformation and 3d imaging Multiplanar reformation (reformat) (mpr) Curved planar reformation (reformat) (cpr) 3d imaging Shaded surface display (ssd). Maximum intensity projection (mip). Volume rendering (vr). References 2 Cranium and facial bones Objectives Cranium Parietal bone Frontal bone Ethmoid bone Sphenoid bone Occipital bone Temporal bone Structures of the external, middle, and inner ear Sutures Fontanels Facial bones Nasal bones Lacrimal bones Palatine bones Maxillary bones Zygomatic bones Inferior nasal conchae Vomer Mandible Temporomandibular joint Bony anatomy Articular disk and ligaments Muscles Paranasal sinuses Ethmoid Maxillary Sphenoid Frontal Osteomeatal unit Orbit Bony orbit Soft tissue structures Optic nerve Muscles of the eye Lacrimal apparatus References 3 Brain Objectives Meninges Ventricular system Ventricles Cisterns Cerebrum Gray and white matter organization Cerebral lobes Basal nuclei Diencephalon Thalamus Hypothalamus Pituitary gland Epithalamus Limbic system Brainstem Midbrain Pons Medulla oblongata Cerebellum Cerebral vascular system Arterial supply Internal carotid arteries. Vertebral arteries. Circle of willis. Venous drainage Dural sinuses. Superficial cortical and deep veins. Cranial nerves Olfactory nerve (cn i) Optic nerve (cn ii) Oculomotor nerve (cn iii) Trochlear nerve (cn IV) Trigeminal nerve (cn v) Abducens nerve (cn vi) Facial nerve (cn vii) Vestibulocochlear nerve (cn viii) Glossopharyngeal nerve (cn ix) Vagus nerve (cn x) Accessory nerve (cn xi) Hypoglossal nerve (cn xii) References 4 Spine Objectives Vertebral column Cervical vertebrae Thoracic vertebrae Lumbar vertebrae Sacrum and coccyx Ligaments Muscles Superficial layer Intermediate layer Deep layer Spinal cord Spinal meninges Spinal cord and nerve roots Plexuses Cervical plexus Brachial plexus Lumbar plexus Sacral plexus Vasculature Spinal arteries Spinal veins Veins of the spinal cord. Veins of the vertebral column References 5 Neck Objectives Organs Pharynx Larynx Esophagus and trachea Salivary glands Thyroid gland Cervical lymph nodes Fascial planes and spaces Muscles Pharyngeal and tongue muscles Muscles within the anterior triangle Muscles within the posterior triangle Vascular structures Carotid arteries Vertebral arteries Jugular and vertebral veins References 6 Thorax Objectives Bony thorax Thoracic apertures Pleural cavities Lungs Bronchi Mediastinum Thymus gland Trachea and esophagus Lymphatic system Lymph nodes Lymph vessels Heart and vasculature Superficial landmarks Pericardium Heart wall Chambers Cardiac conduction system Cardiac valves Atrioventricular valves. Semilunar valves. Great vessels Circulation of blood through the heart Branches of the aortic arch Tributaries of the superior vena cava Coronary circulation Coronary arteries Cardiac veins Off-axis cardiac imaging Azygos venous system Muscles Muscles associated with respiration Muscles connecting the upper extremity to the anterior and lateral thoracic walls Breast References 7 Abdomen Objectives Abdominal cavity Peritoneum Peritoneal spaces Retroperitoneum Retroperitoneal spaces Liver Surface anatomy Segmental anatomy Portal hepatic system Vasculature Gallbladder and biliary system Pancreas Spleen Adrenal glands Urinary system Stomach Intestines Abdominal aorta and branches Paired branches Inferior phrenic arteries Lumbar arteries Suprarenal arteries Renal arteries Gonadal arteries Unpaired branches Celiac trunk Superior mesenteric artery Inferior mesenteric artery Inferior vena cava and tributaries Inferior phrenic veins Lumbar veins Gonadal veins Renal veins Suprarenal veins Hepatic veins Lymph nodes Muscles of the abdominal wall 8 Pelvis Objectives Bony pelvis Sacrum, coccyx, and os coxae Ilium. Pubis. Ischium. Pelvic inlet and outlet Muscles Extrapelvic muscles Pelvic wall muscles Pelvic diaphragm muscles Perineum Viscera Bladder Rectum Female reproductive organs Uterus. Suspensory ligaments of the uterus. Ovaries. Uterine tubes. Vagina. Pelvic spaces. Male reproductive organs Scrotum. Testes and epididymis. Vas deferens (ductus) and ejaculatory duct. Seminal vesicles. Prostate gland. Bulbourethral glands. Penis. Vasculature Arteries Venous drainage Lymph nodes 9 Upper extremity Objectives Shoulder Bony anatomy Clavicle. Scapula. Proximal humerus. Labrum and ligaments Articular joint capsule Bursae Muscles and tendons Muscles connecting the upper extremity to the vertebral column. Muscles of the scapula. Muscles connecting the upper extremity to the anterior and lateral thoracic walls. Muscles of the upper arm. Ventral group. Dorsal group. Elbow Bony anatomy Distal humerus. Radius: proximal radius. Distal radius. Ulna: proximal ulna. Ulna: distal ulna. Joint capsule and fat pads. Ligaments Muscles of the forearm Ventral group—superficial muscles Ventral group—deep muscles Dorsal group—superficial muscles Dorsal group—deep muscles Wrist and hand Bony anatomy Joints Joints of the wrist. Joints of the hand. Ligaments and fascia Ligaments of the fingers. Muscles and tendons Muscles of the hand. Metacarpal group. Thenar group. Hypothenar group. Neurovasculature Arterial supply Shoulder. Elbow. Wrist and hand. Venous drainage Shoulder. Elbow. Wrist and hand. Innervation 10 Lower extremity Objectives Hip Bony anatomy Acetabulum. Femur. Labrum and ligaments Labrum. Ligaments. Joint capsule Bursae Muscles of the hip and thigh Muscles of the gluteal compartment. Muscles of the anterior thigh compartment. Muscles of the medial thigh compartment. Muscles of the posterior thigh compartment. Knee and lower leg Bony anatomy Distal femur. Tibia. Fibula. Patella and patellofemoral joint. Knee joint Joint capsule. Menisci. Ligaments. External ligaments. Internal ligaments. Tendons Bursae Muscles of the lower leg Anterior group. Extensor group. Peroneus group. Posterior group. Superficial layer. Deep layer. Ankle and foot Bony anatomy Tarsals. Metatarsals. Phalanges. Joints Talocrural. Intertarsal. Tarsometatarsal. Metatarsophalangeal joints. Interphalangeal joints. Arches Retinacula, fascia, and ligaments Retinacula. Fascia. Ligaments. Ligaments of the toes. Tendons Posterior group. Anterior group. Medial group. Lateral group. Muscles of the foot First layer. Second layer. Third layer. Fourth layer. Neurovasculature Arteries Femoral. Popliteal. Anterior tibial. Posterior tibial. Veins Nerves Illustration credits Index A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Z