Atlas of clinical gross anatomy

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Responding to current trends in anatomy curricula, this innovative new resource covers surface and radiologi¬cal anatomy and cutaneous and muscular innervations as well as gross anatomy. Outstandingly realistic three-dimensional photographs and illustrations, plus a consistent chapter organization, summary tables, and other user-friendly features, enhance readers' mastery of essential information. It provides students with a unique resource for use before, during and after lab work, in preparation for examinations, and later on as a primer for clinical work.
UNIT 1: HEAD & NECK UNIT 2: UPPER EXTREMITY UNIT 3: THORAX, ABDOMEN & PELVIS UNIT 4: LOWER EXTREMITY Each Unit will be sub-divided into chapters, each chapter being either a Unit Introduction or being devoted to a specific structure, as follows:. Introduction to Anatomy UNIT 1: HEAD & NECK. Introduction to Head and Neck. Skull. Scalp and Face. Parotid, Temporal and Pterygopalatine Regions. Eye. Ear. Nose. Oral Region. Pharynx and Larynx. Submental Region. Anterior Triangle. Posterior Triangle/Deep Neck UNIT 2: UPPER EXTREMITY. Introduction to the Upper Extremity. Breast and Pectoral Regions. Axilla/Brachial Plexus. Scapular Region. Shoulder Complex. Arm. Elbow Joint/Cubital Fossa. Anterior Forearm. Posterior Forearm. Wrist and Hand Joints. Hand Muscles UNIT 3: THORAX, ABDOMEN & PELVIS. Introduction to Thorax/Abdomen/Pelvis. Vertebral Column. Posterior Neck (Nuchal Region). Back Muscles. Chest Wall/Thorax. Heart. Lungs. Diaphragm/Posterior Abdominal Wall. Abdominal Organs. Gastrointestinal Tract. Anterolateral Abdominal Wall/Inguinal Region. Pelvis. Pelvic Viscera - Male and Female. Perineum UNIT 4: THE LOWER EXTREMITY. Introduction to the Lower Extremity. Anteromedial Thigh. Hip Joint. Gluteal Region/Posterior Thigh. Knee Joint and Popliteal Fossa. Anterolateral Leg. Posterior Leg. Ankle Complex. Foot
Undergraduate and Medical school gross anatomy students,