A brief atlas of the skeleton, surface anatomy, and selected medical images /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Tortora, Gerard J.
Other Authors: Nielsen, Mark T. (Mark Thomas)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons, [2006]
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Pt. one: Bones of the skeleton
  • Complete skeleton
  • Skull-anterior view
  • Skull-right lateral view
  • Skull-medial view of sagittal section
  • Skull-posterior view
  • Skull-superior view
  • Skull-inferior view
  • Floor of the cranium-superior view
  • Sphenoid bone-superior view
  • Sphenoid bone-anterior view
  • Sphenoid bone-posterior view
  • Ethmoid bone-medial view of sagittal section
  • Ethmoid bone-superior view
  • Ethmoid bone-right lateral view
  • Ethmoid bone-anterior view
  • Fetal skull
  • Hyoid bone
  • Auditory ossicles
  • Vertibral column-right lateral view
  • Typical thoracic vertebra
  • Cervical vertibra
  • Lumbar vertebrae
  • Sacrum and coccyx
  • Skeleton of thorax-anterior view
  • Articulation of thoracic vertebrae with rib
  • Scapula
  • Right humerus
  • Right ulna and radius
  • Right hand and wrist
  • Right hip bone
  • Male and female pelvis
  • Right femur
  • Right tibia and fibula
  • Right ankle and foot
  • Pt. two: Surface anatomy
  • Principal regions of the cranium and face
  • Surface anatomy of the head
  • Surface anatomy of the right eye
  • Surface anatomy of the right ear
  • Surface anatomy of the nose and lips
  • Surface anatomy of the neck
  • Surface anatomy of the back
  • Surface anatomy of the chest
  • Surface anatomy of the abdomen and pelvis
  • Surface anatomy of the shoulder
  • Surface anatomy of the arm and elbow
  • Surface anatomy of the forearm and wrist
  • Surface anatomy of the hand
  • Surface anatomy of the buttock
  • Surface anatomy of the thigh and knee
  • Surface anatomy of the leg, ankle and foot
  • Pt. three: Medical images
  • Thermogram of the male body in anterior view. Different colors represent different temperatures
  • Radionuclide scan of entire skeleton in anterior view. Areas of intense color represent high tissue activity
  • MRI of female body in frontal section (the head is in sagittal section.)
  • Radiograph of skull and some vertical vertebrae in lateral view
  • Radiograph of lumbar vertebrae in anterior view with their associated intervertebral discs
  • MRI of knee joint in sagittal section
  • CT scan of knee in sagittal section
  • Endoscopic view of the inside of the knee showing an articular disc
  • MRI of brain and upper spinal cord in midsagittal section
  • Cerebral angiogram of the internal carotid artery and some of its major branches. The radiograph of the skull provides orientation
  • MRI of brain in transverse section
  • PET scan of the brain in transverse section
  • CT scan of brain in frontal section
  • Mylogram of the spinal cord in anterior view
  • Light micrograph of spinal cord in transverse section
  • MRI of the brain and pituitary gland in sagittal section
  • Radionuclide scan of the thyroid gland in anterior view
  • Radiograph of the heart in anterior view
  • MRI scan of the heart in frontal section
  • Angiogram of coronary blood vessels
  • SPECT scan of the myocardium in transverse section
  • PET scan of the heart
  • X-ray of normal lungs
  • Bronchogram of the bronchial tree
  • Radionuclide scan of lungs in anterior view
  • Radiograph of the stomach and duodenum in anterior view following barium swallow
  • Radiograph of the large intestine in anterior view
  • Endoscopic view of the lining of the esophagus
  • Endoscopic view of the lining of the stomach
  • Endoscopic view of the lining of the colon
  • Radiograph of the urinary system in anterior view
  • MRI of the kidneys in frontal section
  • CT scan of the abdomen in transverse section and showing the kidneys in inferior view
  • MRI of male penis in frontal section
  • Laparoscopy of female abdomenopelvic cavity
  • Mammogram in lateral view
  • Sonogram of the uterus and urinary bladder
  • Ultrasound image of six-month fetus.