Gray's Anatomy
The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice, Expert Consult - Online and Print
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A termék adatai:
- Kiadás sorszáma 40
- Kiadó Elsevier Health Sciences
- Megjelenés dátuma 2008. szeptember 25.
- ISBN 9780443066849
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem1576 oldal
- Méret 210x297 mm
- Súly 4730 g
- Nyelv angol
- Illusztrációk Approx. 1200 illustrations 0
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British Medical Association Book Awards 2009 - Highly Commended, Basic and Clinical Sciences A universal landmark in medicine ever since Drs. Henry Gray and H.V. Carter published the first edition in 1858, Gray's Anatomy now celebrates its 150th anniversary! From state-of-the-art coverage of important new areas such as functional neuroimaging, embryogenesis, and biomechanics . . . through a comprehensively revamped, lavish full-color art program . . . as well as convenient access to the complete contents online, with downloadable illustrations, the new 40th Edition sets a new world standard for accuracy, clarity, and clinical relevance. It is THE place to turn when you want to be sure about the anatomical considerations that pertain to safe and effective practice. You'll find it an invaluable clinical resource, a pleasure to consult, and a reference that you'll be proud to have on your shelf.
TöbbTartalomjegyzék:
Contributors and reviewers
Acknowledgements
Bibliography of selected titles
An historical introduction to Gray's Anatomy Ruth Richardson
Anatomical nomenclature
Section 1 - CELLS, TISSUES AND SYSTEMS
Section Editor: Caroline Wigley
With specialist contributions by Michael A Adams (chapter 5), Sue M Black (5), Patricia Dolan (5), William C Earnshaw (1), Paul A Felts (3), Andrew JT George (4), Jonathan C Kentish (6), W Niall A Kirkpatrick (7), Mary-Clare C Miller (7), Jagdeep Nanchahal (7), Terence A Partridge (5), Jeremy PT Ward (6)
Reviewers: Robert F Brooks (chapter 2), E Birgitte Lane (7), Roger J Morris (1)
New images supplied by Peter A Helliwell (chapters 2-7), Joe Mathew (2-7) Bart Wagner (1-7)
1Basic structure and function of cells
2Integrating cells into tissues
3Nervous system
4Blood, lymphoid tissues and haemopoiesis
5Functional anatomy of the musculoskeletal system
6Smooth muscle and the cardiovascular and lymphatic systems
7Skin and its appendages
Section 2 - EMBRYOGENESIS
Section Editor: Patricia Collins
With specialist contributions by Peter R Braude (chapters 8, 11), Eric Jauniaux (9)
8Preimplantation development
9Implantation and placentation
10Cell populations at gastrulation
11Embryonic induction and cell division
12Cell populations at the start of organogenesis
13Early embryonic circulation
14Pre- and postnatal development
Section 3 - NEUROANATOMY
Section Editor: Alan R Crossman
Embryology, Growth and Development Editor: Patricia Collins
With specialist contributions by Anthony Graham (chapter 24), Paul D Griffiths (17), Alan Jackson (16), Andres Lozano (21), Zoltan Molnár (24), David Neary (18-20, 23), Ronan O'Rahilly (24)
Reviewers: Tipu Aziz (chapter 22), Roy Weller (16)
15Overview of the nervous system
16Ventricular system and subarachnoid space
17Vascular supply of the brain
18Spinal cord: internal organization
19Brain stem
20Cerebellum
21Diencephalon
22Basal ganglia
23Cerebral hemisphere
24Development of the nervous system
Section 4 - HEAD AND NECK
Section Editor: Susan Standring
Embryology, Growth and Development Editor: Patricia Collins
Microstructure Editor: Caroline Wigley
With specialist contributions by Sue M Black (chapter 26), Ronald H Douglas (39, 40), Justin A Durham (30), David Furness (37), Michael Gleeson (36), Carole M Hackney (37), Bruce Jafek (32), Aadil A Khann (28), John G Lawrenson (39, 40), Stephen McHanwell (33, 34), Michael Monteiro (25, 28, 29), Gillian M Morriss-Kay (35), Ronan O'Rahilly (35), Hannes Petersen (38), Donald J Reid (30), Patricia Reynolds (31), Paul D Robinson (31), Jane Sowden (41), Ming Zhang (28), and including a number of figures based on an extensive ophthalmological collection by the late Gordon Ruskell (39,40)
Reviewers: Mike Gleeson (chapters 27, 37, 38), Nick Jones (32), Jaideep Pandit (28)
25Head and neck: overview and surface anatomy
Head and neck
26External skull
27Intracranial region
28Neck
29Face and scalp
Upper aerodigestive tract
30Oral cavity
31Infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossae and temporomandibular joint
32Nose, nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses
33Pharynx
34Larynx
35Development of the head and neck
Special senses
36External and middle ear
37Inner ear
38Development of the ear
39The orbit and accessory visual apparatus
40The eye
41Development of the eye
Section 5 - THE BACK
Section Editor: Richard LM Newell
Embryology, Growth and Development Editor: Patricia Collins
With specialist contributions by Nikolai Bogduk (chapters 42, 43), Bodo EA Christ (44)
42The back
43Spinal cord and spinal nerves: gross anatomy
44Development of the back
Section 6 - PECTORAL GIRDLE AND UPPER LIMB
Section Editor: David Johnson
Embryology, Growth and Development Editor: Patricia Collins
With specialist contributions by David M Evans (chapter 50), Cheryll Tickle (51, 52), Graham Tytherleigh-Strong (46-49)
45Pectoral girdle and upper limb: overview and surface anatomy
46Pectoral girdle, shoulder region and axilla
47Upper arm
48Elbow
49Forearm
50Wrist and hand
51Development of the limbs
52Development of the pectoral girdle and upper limb
Section 7 - THORAX
Section Editor: Michael Gatzoulis
Embryology, Growth and Development Editor: Patricia Collins
Microstructure Editor: Caroline Wigley (see QUERIES below)?
With specialist contributions by Andrew Bush (chapter 59), Robert Anderson (59), Gerald PH Gui (54), Antoon FM Moorman (59), Simon Padley (55-57), Pallav L Shah (55, 57, 58), Jonathan Spratt (55),
Reviewers John Granton (chapter 57), Peter Goldstraw (55, 57), Siew Yen Ho (59), Mark Johnson (54), Andrew G Nicholson (59), Koichiro Niwa (56), John Pepper (56), Michael I Polkey (58), Darryl Shore (56), Eleftherios Tsiridis (54), Anselm Uebing (53), Hideki Uemura (53), Gary D Webb (56)
53Thorax: overview and surface anatomy
54Chest wall and breast
Heart and mediastinum
55Mediastinum
56Heart and great vessels
Lungs and diaphragm
57Pleura, lungs, trachea and bronchi
58Diaphragm and phrenic nerve
59Development of the thorax
Section 8 - ABDOMEN AND PELVIS
Section Editors: Neil R Borley (chapters 60-73)
Jeremiah C Healy (chapters 74-78)
Embryology, Growth and Development Editor: Patricia Collins
Microstructure Editor: Caroline Wigley
With specialist contributions by Jonathan L Brown (65, 66, 67), Declan JP Cahill (chapter 75), Aashish Chandra (74, 75), Alfred Cutner (77), Catriona Davies (74-77), Alex Freeman (76), Jonathan M Glass (74), David JA Goldsmith (74), John Hutson (78), Sukhbinder Minhas (76), Louise A Moore (62, 65-67, 70, 72), Timothy AJ Mould (77), Pranav P Pandya (77), Raj Prasad (68)
Reviewers: Giles Toogood (chapter 68)
60Abdomen and pelvis: overview and surface anatomy
61Anterior abdominal wall
62Posterior abdominal wall and retroperitoneum
63True pelvis, pelvic floor and perineum
64Peritoneum and peritoneal cavity
Gastrointestinal tract
65Abdominal oesophagus and stomach
66Small intestine
67Large intestine
Abdominal viscera
68Liver
69Gallbladder and biliary tree
70Pancreas
71Spleen
72Suprarenal (adrenal) gland
Development of the peritoneal cavity, gastrointestinal tract and its adnexae
73Development of the peritoneal cavity, gastrointestinal tract and its adnexae
Urogenital system
74Kidney and ureter
75Bladder, prostate and urethra
76Male reproductive system
77Female reproductive system
78Development of the urogenital system
Section 9 - PELVIC GIRDLE AND LOWER LIMB
Section Editor: Vishy Mahadevan
Embryology, Growth and Development Editor: Patricia Collins
With specialist contributions by Andrew Amis (chapters 81, 82), Anthony Bull (81, 82), Chinmay M Gupte (81, 82) Niri S Niranjan (79, 80, 83, 84)
Reviewers: Andrew Amis (chapter 84), Anthony Bull (84), Chinmay M Gupte (84), Cheryll Tickle (85)
79Pelvis girdle and lower limb: overview and surface anatomy
80Pelvic girdle, gluteal region and thigh
81Hip
82Knee
83Leg
84Ankle and foot
85Development of the pelvic girdle and lower limb
Index
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