Gray's Anatomy for students /

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Hlavní autoři: Drake, Richard L. (Autor), Vogl, Wayne (Autor), Mitchell, Adam W. M. (Autor)
Další autoři: Tibbitts, Richard (Ilustrátor), Richardson, Paul (Ilustrátor), Horn, Ansell (Fotograf)
Typ dokumentu: Kniha
Jazyk:Angličtina
Vydáno: Philadelphia, PA : Churchill Livingstone, [2015]
Vydání:Third edition
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On-line přístup:Elektronická verze přístupná pouze pro studenty a pracovníky MU
Příbuzné jednotky:Tištěná verze:: Gray's anatomy for students.
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  • Front cover; Inside front cover; Grays_In_Book_Ads; Gray's Anatomy for Students; Copyright page; Acknowledgments; Dedications; Preface; About the Book; The idea; The book; Organization; Content; What the book does not contain; Terminology; Anatomical use of adverbs; Index of Clinical Content; Table of Contents; 1 The Body; ADDITIONAL LEARNING RESOURCES for Chapter 1, The Body, on STUDENT CONSULT (www.studentconsult.com); What is anatomy?; How can gross anatomy be studied?; Important anatomical terms; The anatomical position; Anatomical planes; Terms to describe location.
  • Anterior (ventral) and posterior (dorsal), medial and lateral, superior and inferiorProximal and distal, cranial and caudal, and rostral; Superficial and deep; Imaging; Diagnostic imaging techniques; Plain radiography; Contrast agents; Subtraction angiography; Ultrasound; Doppler ultrasound; Computed tomography; Magnetic resonance imaging; Nuclear medicine imaging; Positron emission tomography; Image interpretation; Plain radiography; Chest radiograph; Abdominal radiograph; Gastrointestinal contrast examinations; Urological contrast studies; Computed tomography; Magnetic resonance imaging.
  • Nuclear medicine imagingSafety in imaging; Body systems; Skeletal system; Cartilage; Bone; Joints; Synovial joints; Descriptions of synovial joints based on shape and movement; Specific types of synovial joints (Fig. 1.21); Solid joints; Skin and fascias; Skin; Fascia; Muscular system; Cardiovascular system; Lymphatic system; Lymphatic vessels; Lymph nodes; Lymphatic trunks and ducts; Nervous system; Central nervous system; Brain; Spinal cord; Meninges; Functional subdivisions of the CNS; Somatic part of the nervous system; Dermatomes; Myotomes; Visceral part of the nervous system.
  • Sympathetic system1. Peripheral sympathetic innervation at the level of origin of the preganglionic fiber; 2. Peripheral sympathetic innervation above or below the level of origin of the preganglionic fiber; 3. Sympathetic innervation of thoracic and cervical viscera; 4. Sympathetic innervation of the abdomen and pelvic regions and the adrenals; Parasympathetic system; Sacral preganglionic parasympathetic fibers; Cranial nerve preganglionic parasympathetic fibers; Visceral sensory innervation (visceral afferents); Visceral sensory fibers accompany sympathetic fibers.
  • Visceral sensory fibers accompany parasympathetic fibersThe enteric system; Nerve plexuses; Somatic plexuses; Visceral plexuses; Other systems; Clinical cases; 2 Back; ADDITIONAL LEARNING RESOURCES for Chapter 2, Back, on STUDENT CONSULT (www.studentconsult.com):; Conceptual overview; General description; Functions; Support; Movement; Protection of the nervous system; Component parts; Bones; Typical vertebra; Muscles; Vertebral canal; Spinal nerves; Relationship to other regions; Head; Thorax, abdomen, and pelvis; Limbs; Key features; Long vertebral column and short spinal cord.