Head and neuroanatomy / consulting editors, Lawrence M. Ross, Edward D. Lamperti ; authors Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte, Udo Schumacher ; illustrations by Markus Voll, Kurt Wesker.
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- Thieme atlas of anatomy
- Atlas of anatomy
- Kopf und neuroanatomie. English
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
[Pt. 1]. Head --
1. Cranial bones --
1.1. Skull, lateral view --
1.2. Skull, Anterior view --
1.3. Skull, Posterior view and cranial sutures --
1.5. Base of the skull, external view --
1.6. Base of the skull, internal view --
1.7. Orbit : bones and openings for neurovascular structures --
1.8. Orbit and neighboring structures --
1.9. Nose : nasal skeleton --
1.10. Nose : paranasal sinuses --
1.11. Temporal bone --
1.12. Sphenoid bone --
1.13. occipital bone and ethmoid bones --
1.14. Hard palate --
1.15. Mandible and hyoid bone --
1.16. Temporomandibular joint --
1.17. Temporomandibular joint, biomechanics --
1.18. The teeth in situ --
1.19. Permanent teeth and the dental panoramic tomogram --
1.20. Individual teeth --
1.21. Deciduous teeth --
2. Muscles of the head --
2.1. Muscles of facial expression, overview --
2.2. Muscles of facial expression, actions --
2.3. Muscles of mastication, overview and superficial muscles --
2.4. Muscles of mastication, deep muscles --
2.5. Muscles of the head, origins and insertions. Ch. 3. Blood vessels of the head and neck --
3.1. Arteries of the head, overview and external carotid artery --
3.2. External carotid artery : anterior, medial, and posterior branches --
3.3. External carotid artery : terminal branches --
3.4. Internal carotid artery : branches artery : branches to extracerebral structures --
3.5. Veins of the head and neck : superficial veins --
3.6. Veins of the head and neck : deep veins --
4. Cranial nerves --
4.1. Overview of the cranial nerves --
4.2. Cranial nerves : brainstem nuclei and peripheral ganglia --
4.3. Cranial nerves : olfactory (CN 1) and optic (CN 2) --
4.4. Cranial nerves of the extraocular muscles : oculomotor (CN 3), trochlear (CN 4), and abducent (CN 6) --
4.5. Cranial nerves : trigeminal (CN 5), nuclei and distribution --
4.6. Cranial nerves : trigeminal (CN 5), divisions --
4.7. Cranial nerves : facial (CN 7), nuclei and distribution --
4.8. Cranial nerves : facial (CN 7), branches --
4.9. Cranial nerves : vestibulocochlear (CN 8) --
4.10. Cranial nerves : glossopharyngeal (CN 9) --
4.11. Cranial nerves : vagus (CN 10) --
4.12. Cranial nerves : accessory (CN11) and hypoglossal (CN 13) --
4.13. Neurovascular pathways through the base of the skull, synopsis. 5. Topographical anatomy --
5.1. Face : nerves and vessels --
5.2. Head, lateral view : superficial layer --
5.3. Head, lateral view : middle and deep layers --
5.4. Infratemporal fossa --
5.5. Pterygopalatine fossa --
6. Oral cavity --
6.1. Oral cavity, overview --
6.2. Tongue : muscles and mucosa --
6.3. Tongue : neurovascular structures and lymphatic drainage --
6.4. Oral floor --
6.5. Oral cavity : pharynx and tonsils --
6.6. Salivary glands --
7. Nose --
7.1. Nose, overview --
7.2. Nasal cavity : neurovascular supply --
7.3. Nose and paranasal sinuses, histology and clinical anatomy --
8. Eye and orbit --
8.1. Eye and orbital region --
8.2. Eye : lacrimal apparatus --
8.3. Eyeball --
8.4. Eye : lens and cornea --
8.5. Eye : iris and ocular chambers --
8.6. Eye : retina --
8.7. Eye : blood supply --
8.8. Orbit : extraocular muscles --
8.9. Orbit : subdivisions and neurovascular structures --
8.10. Orbit : topographical anatomy --
9. Ear and vestibular apparatus --
9.1. Ear, overview --
9.2. External ear : auricle, auditory canal, and tympanic membrane --
9.3. Middle ear : tympanic cavity and pharyngotympanic tube --
9.4. Middle ear : auditory ossicles and tympanic cavity --
9.5. Inner ear, overview --
9.6. Ear : auditory apparatus --
9.7. Inner ear : vestibular apparatus --
9.8. Ear : blood supply. 10. Sectional anatomy of the head --
10.1. Coronal sections, anterior orbital margin and retrobulbar space --
10.2. Coronal sections, orbital apex and pituitary --
10.3. Transverse sections, orbits and optic nerve --
10.4. Transverse sections, sphenoid sinus and middle nasal concha --
10.5. Transverse sections, nasopharynx and median atlantoaxial joint --
10.6. Midsagittal section, nasal septum and medial orbital wall --
10.7. Sagittal sections, inner third and center of the orbit --
[pt. 2]. Neuroanatomy --
1. Introduction to neuroanatomy --
1.1. Central nervous system (CNS) --
1.2. Neurons --
1.3. Neuroglia and myelination --
1.4. Sensory input, perception and qualities --
1.5. Peripheral and central nervous systems --
1.6. Nervous system, development --
1.7. Brain, macroscopic organization --
2. Meninges of the brain and spinal cord --
2.1. Brain and meninges in situ --
2.2. Meninges and dural septa --
2.3. Meninges of the brain and spinal cord --
3. Ventricular system and cerebrospinal fluid --
3.1. Ventricular system, overview --
3.2. Cerebrospinal fluid, circulation and cisterns --
3.3. Circumventricular organs and tissue barriers in the brain. 4. Telencephalon (cerebrum) --
4.1. Telencephalon, development and external structure --
4.2. Cerebral cortex, histological structure and functional organization --
4.3. Neocortex, cortical areas --
4.4. Allocortex, overview --
4.5. Allocortex : hippocampus and amygdala --
4.6. Telencephalon : white matter and basal ganglia --
5. Diencephalon --
5.1. Diencephalon, overview and development --
5.2. Diencephalon, external structure --
5.3. Diencephalon, internal structure --
5.4. Thalamus : thalamic nuclei --
5.5. Thalamus : projections of the thalamic nuclei --
5.6. Hypothalamus --
5.7. Pituitary gland (hypophysis) --
5.8. Epithalamus and subthalamus --
6. Brainstem --
6.1. Brainstem, organization and external structure --
6.2. Brainstem : cranial nerve nuclei, red nuclei, and substantia nigra --
6.3. Brainstem : reticular formation --
6.4. Brainstem : descending and ascending tracts --
6.5. Mesencephalon and pons, transverse section --
6.6. Medulla oblongata, transverse section --
7. Cerebellum --
7.1. Cerebellum, external structure --
7.2. Cerebellum, internal structure --
7.3. Cerebellar peduncles and tracts --
7.4. Cerebellum, simplified functional anatomy and lesions. 8. Blood vessels of the brain --
8.1. Arteries of the brain : blood supply and the circle of Willis --
8.2. Arteries of the cerebrum --
8.3. Arteries of the cerebrum, distribution --
8.4. Arteries of the brainstem and cerebellum --
8.5. Dural sinuses, overview --
8.6. Dural sinuses : tributaries and accessory draining vessels --
8.7. Veins of the brain : superficial and deep veins --
8.8. Veins of the brainstem and cerebellum : deep veins --
8.9. Blood vessels of the brain : intercranial hemorrhage --
8.10. Blood vessels of the brain : cerebrovascular disease --
9. Spinal cord --
9.1. Spinal cord, segmental organization --
9.2. Spinal cord, organization of spinal cord segments --
9.3. Spinal cord : internal divisions of the gray matter --
9.4. Spinal cord : reflex arcs and intrinsic circuits --
9.5. Ascending tracts of the spinal cord : spinothalamic tracts --
9.6. Ascending tracts of the spinal cord : fasciculus gracilis and fasciculus cuneatus --
9.7. Ascending tracts of the spinal cord : spinocerebellar tracts --
9.8. Descending tracts of the spinal cord : pyramidal (corticospinal) tracts) --
9.9. Descending tracts of the spinal cord : extrapyramidal and autonomic tracts --
9.10. Tracts of the spinal cord, overview --
9.11. Blood vessels of the spinal cord : arteries --
9.12. Blood vessels of the spinal cord : veins --
9.13. Spinal cord, topography. 10. Sectional anatomy of the brain --
10.1. Coronal sections : 1 and 2 (frontal) --
10.2. Coronal sections : 3 and 4 --
10.3. Coronal section : 5 and 6 --
10.4. Coronal sections : 7 and 8 --
10.5. Coronal sections : 9 and 10 --
10.6. Coronal sections : 11 and 12 (occipital) --
10.7. Transverse sections : 1 and 2 (cranial) --
10.8. Transverse sections : 3 and 4 --
10.9. Transverse sections : 5 and 6 (caudal) --
10.10. Sagittal sections : 1-3 (lateral) --
10.11. Sagittal sections : 4-6 --
10.12. Sagittal sections : 7 and 8 (medial) --
11. Autonomic nervous system --
11. 1. Sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, organization --
11. 2. Autonomic nervous system, actions and regulation --
11.3. Parasympathetic nervous system, overview and connections --
11.4. Autonomic nervous system : pain conduction --
11.5. Enteric nervous system. 12. Functional systems --
12.1. Sensory system : overview --
12.2. Sensory system : stimulus processing --
12.3. Sensory system : lesions --
12.4. Sensory system : pain conduction --
12.5. Sensory system : pain pathways in the head and central analgesic system --
12.6. Motor system, overview --
12.7. Motor system : pyramidal (corticospinal) tract --
12.8. Motor system : motor nuclei --
12.9. Motor system : extrapyramidal motor system and lesions --
12.10. Radicular lesions : sensory deficits --
12.11. Radicular lesions : motor deficits --
12.12. Lesions of the brachial plexus --
12.13. Lesions of the lumbrosacral plexus --
12.14. Lesions of the spinal cord and peripheral nerves : sensory deficits --
12.15. Lesions of the spinal cord and peripheral nerves : motor deficits --
12.16. Lesions of the spinal cord, assessment --
12.17. Visual system, overview and geniculate part --
12.18. Visual system, lesions and nongeniculate part --
12.19. Visual system : reflexes. 12.20. Visual system : coordination of eye movement --
12.21. Auditory system --
12.22. Vestibular system --
12.23. Gustatory system (taste) --
12.24. Olfactory system (smell) --
12.25. Limbic system --
12.26. Brain : fiber tracts --
12.27. Brain : functional organization --
12.28. Brain : hemispheric dominance --
12.29. Brain : clinical findings --
The THIEME Atlas of Anatomy integrates anatomy and clinical concepts Organized intuitively, with self-contained guides to specific topics on every two-page spread Hundreds of clinical applications integrated into the anatomical descriptions, emphasizing the vital link between anatomical structure and function Beautifully illustrated with expertly rendered digital watercolors, cross-sections, x-rays, and CT and MRI scans Clearly labeled images help you easily identify each structure Summary tables throughout ideal for rapid review Setting a new standard for the study of anatomy, the THIEME Atlas of Anatomy is more than a collection of anatomical illustrationsit is an indispensable resource for anyone who works with the human body
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