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作为特别为全球医学生打造的权威教科书,该书最鲜明的特色是注重解剖学知识的临床应用,将表面解剖学、诊断影像学、临床病例的学习融入解剖学基础知识的讲述中,充分体现了立足临床的编写理念。全书包含1000余幅原创高清示意图,并且同一结构在不同图片中使用相同颜色,使人体解剖结构的定位更加简明、清晰。与前一版相比,第2版更新并调整了“概论”、“腹部”等章节内容.既涵盖本领域最新进展。也使知识架构更加科学。超过100名全球知名学者组成了该书的国际顾问委员会,有效地保证了全书内容的准确性、先进性、易读性。



图书信息


书 名: 格氏解剖学教学版

作 者:杜雷克(RichardL.Drake)

出版社: 北京大学医学出版社

出版时间: 2010年6月1日

ISBN: 9787811169218

开本: 16开

定价: 248.00元

作者简介


编者:(美国)杜雷克(Richard L.Drake) (美国)A.Wayne Vogl (美国)Adam W.M.Mitchell

图书目录


1 The body

What is anatomy?

How can gross anatomy be studied?

Important anatomica,terms

Imaging

Diagnostic imaging techniqrues

Nuclear medicine imaging

Image interpretation

Plain radiography

Computed tomography

Magnetic resonance imaging

Nuclear medicine imaging

Safety in imaging

Body systems

Skeletal system

Cartilage

Bone

J0ints

Skin and fascias

Skin

Fascia

MUSCUlar sysfem

Cardiovascular system

Lymphatic system

Lymphatic vessels

Lymph nodes

Lymphatic trunks and ducts

Nervoussystem

CentraI nervous system

Functional subdivisions of the CNS

Somatic part of the nervous systerm

Viscer of part of the nervous systerm

0ther systems

LnlCaI CaSeS

2 Back

Conceptual overview

General description

Functions

Support

Movement

Protection of the nervous system

Component parts

Bones

Muscles

Vertebral canal

Spinal nerves

Relationship to other regions

Head

Thorax,abdomen,and pelvis Limbs

Key features

Long vertebral column and short spinal cord

Intervertebral foramina and spinal nerves

Innervation of the back

Regional anatomy

Skeleta,framework Vertebrae

Intervertebral foramina

Posterior spaces between vertebral arches Joints

Joints between vertebrae in the back

Ligaments

Anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments

Ligamenta flava

Supraspinous ligament and ligamentum nuchae

Interspinous ligaments

Back musculature

Superficial group of back muscles

Intermediate group of back muscles

Deep group of back muscles

Suboccipital muscles

Spinal cord

Vasculature

Meninges

Arrangement of structures in the vertebral

Canal

Spinal nerves

5urtace anatomy

Back surface anatomy

Absence of lateral curvatures

Primary and secondary curvatures in the sagittal plane

Useful nonvertebraI skeletaIlandmarks

How to identify specific vertebral spinous processes

Visualizing the inferior ends of the spinal cord and subarachnoid space

Identilying major muscles

ClinicaI cases

3 Thorox

Conceptual overview

General description

Functions

Breathing

Protection of vital organs

Conduit

Component parts

Thoracic wall

Superior thoracic aperture

Inferior thoracic aperture

Diaphragm

Mediastinum

PleuraI cavities

Relationship to other regions

Neck

Upper limb

Abdomen

Breast

Keyfeatures

VertebralleveI TIV/V

Venous shunts from left to right

Segmental neurovascular supply of thoracic wall

Sympathetic system

Flexible wall and inferior thoracic aperture

Innervation of the diaphragm

Regional anatomy

Pectoral region

Breast

Muscles of the pectoral region

THoracic wall

SkeletaI framework

Intercostal spaces

Diaphragm

Venous drainage

Innervation

Movements of thethoracic wall and diaphragm during breathing

Pleural cavities

Pleura

Lungs

Mediastinum

Middle mediastinum

Superior mediastinum

Posterior mediastinum

Anterior mediastinum

Surface anatomy

Thorax surface anatomy

How to count ribs

Surface anatomy of the breast in women

Visualizing structures at the TIV/V vertebral Ievel

Visualizing structures in the superior mediastinum

Visualizing the margins of the heart

Where to Iisten for heart sounds

Visualizing the pleural cavities and lungs,pleural recesses,and lunq Iobes and fissures

Where to listen for lung sounds

ClinicaI cases

4 Abdomen

Conceptual overview

General description

Functions

Houses and protects major viscera

Breathing

Changes in intra-abdominal pressure

Component parts Wall

Abdominal cavity

Inferior thoracic aperture

Diaphragm

Pelvic inlet

Relationship to other regions

Thorax

Pelvis

Lower limb

Keyfeatures

Arrangement of abdominal viscera in the Adult

Viscera

Defining surface regions to which pain from the gut is referred

Where to find the kidneys

Where to find the spleen

Clinical cases

5 Pelvis and perineum

Conceptual overview

General description

Functions

Contain and support bladderf rectum,anal canal,and reproductive tracts

Anchors the roots of the externaI genitalia 408

Component parts

Pelvic inlet

Pelvic walls

Pelvic outlet

Pelvic floor

Pelvic cavity

Perineum

Relationship to other regions

Abdomen

Lower limb

Keyfeotures

The pelvic cavity projects posteriorly

Important structures cross the ureters in the pelvic cavity

The prostate is anterior to rectum

The perineum is innervated by sacral spinal cord segments

Nerves are related to bone

Parasympathetic innervation frOm spinal cord levels

S2 to S4 controls erection

Muscles and fascia of the pelvic floor and perineum

intersect at the perineal body

Gender determines the cou rse of the urethra

Regional anatomy

Pelvis

Bones

Joints

0rientation

Gender difierences

True pelvis

Viscera

Fascia

Peritoneum

Nerves

Blood vessels

Lymphatics

Perineum

Borders and ceiling

Ischio-anal fossae and their anterior recesses

Anal triangle

Urogenital triangle

Somatic nerves

Visceral nerves

Blood vessels

Veins

Lymphatics

Surface anatomy

Su rface anatomy of the pelvis and perineum

Orientation of the pelvis and perineum in the anatomical position

How to define the margins of the perineum

Identification of structu res in the anal triangle

Identification of structures in the u rogenital triangle of women

Identification of structures in the urogenital triangle ofmen

ClinicaI Cases

6 Lower limb

Conceptual overview

General introduction

Function

Support the body weight

Locomotion

Component parts

Bones and joints

Muscles

Relationship to other regions

Abdomen

Pelvis

Perineum

Keypoints

Innervation is by lumbar and sacral spinal

Nerves

Nerves related to bone

Superficial veins

Regional anatomy

Bony pelvis

ProximaI femur

Hip joint

Gateways to the lower Iimb

Nerves

Arteries

Veins

Lymphatics

Deep fascia and the saphenous opening

FemoraI triangle

Gluteal region

Muscles

Nerves

Arteries

Veins

Lymphatics

Thigh

Bones

Muscles

Arteries

Veins

Nerves

Knee ioint

Tibiofibular joint

Popliteal fossa

Leg

Bones

Joints

Posterior compa rtment of leg

Lateral compartment of leg

Anterior compa rtment of leg

_0at

Bones

Joints

Tarsal tunnel,retinacula,and arrangement of major

structu res at the ankle

Arches of the foat

Plantar aponeurosis

Fibrous sheaths of toes

Extensor hoods

Intrinsic muscles

Arteries

Veins

Nerves

Surface anatomy

Lower limb surface anatomy

Avoiding the sciatic nerve

Finding the femoral artery in the femoral

triangle

Identifying structu res around the knee

Visualizing the contents of the popliteal fossa

Finding the tarsal tunnel——the gateway to thefoot

Identifying tendons around the ankle and in the foot

……

7 Upper limb

8 Head and neck

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