Inderbir Singh's Textbook of Human Neuroanatomy (10th Ed.)
(Fundamental & Clinical)

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Language: English
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284 p. · 21.5x27.9 cm · Paperback
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This new edition is a comprehensive guide to the anatomy of the nervous system, for undergraduate medical students.

Beginning with a general introduction to neuroanatomy, the following chapters each cover a different section, from the spinal cord, brainstem and cranial nerves, to the limbic system, autonomous nervous system, and much more.

Each chapter features key learning objectives, clinical anatomy, and short notes, as well as multiple choice questions for self-assessment.

Anatomical aspects of neurological conditions are illustrated in colour boxes and clinical cases have been added to each topic.

The text is highly illustrated with clinical images including high resolution brain specimen photographs.

Key points

  • Fully revised, new edition providing undergraduates with a comprehensive guide to neuroanatomy
  • Each chapter includes multiple choice questions for self-assessment
  • Features high resolution brain specimen photographs
  • Previous edition (9789350905296) published in 2014
  1. Introduction to Nervous System
  2. Spinal Cord – External Features
  3. Spinal Cord - Internal Features
  4. Brainstem - External Features
  5. Brainstem – Internal Features
  6. Cranial Nerves – Nuclei and Functional Components
  7. Pathways of Special Senses
  8. Cerebellum
  9. Diencephalon
  10. Cerebral Hemispheres – External Features
  11. White Matter of Cerebral Hemispheres
  12. Basal Nuclei (Basal Ganglia)
  13. Limbic System and Reticular Formation
  14. Autonomic Nervous System
  15. Ventricles of the Brain and CSF Circulation
  16. Meninges and Blood Supply of Brain

 

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Pritha S Bhuiyan MBBS MS PGDME
Professor and Head

Lakshmi Rajgopal MBBS MS DNB MNAMS
Professor (Additional)

K Shyamkishore MBBS MS
Professor (Additional)

All at Department of Anatomy, Seth GS Medical College & KEM Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India