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ISBN-10 : 0323551033
ISBN-13 : 9780323551038
Author: Marios Loukas, Brion Benninger, Shane Tubbs
Perfect for hands-on reference, Gray’s Clinical Photographic Dissector of the Human Body, 2nd Edition is a practical resource in the anatomy lab, on surgical rotations, during clerkship and residency, and beyond! The fully revised second edition of this unique dissection guide uses superb full-color photographs to orient you more quickly in the anatomy lab, and points out the clinical relevance of each structure and every dissection.
Gray’s Clinical Photographic Dissector of the Human Body 2nd Table of contents:
Section I Introduction
Introduction
Chapter 1 Dissection Laboratory Materials, Tools, and Techniques
Materials
Dissection Techniques
Specialized Materials to Highlight Structures
Section II Back
Introduction
Chapter 2 Muscles of the Back and Scapula
Atlas References*
Before You Begin
Skin and Superficial Fascia
Superficial Muscles of the Back: Part 1
Muscles of the Scapula
Superficial Muscles of the Back: Part 2
Deep Muscles of the Back
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Chapter 3 Suboccipital Triangle and Spinal Cord
Atlas References
Suboccipital Triangle
Laminectomy
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Clinical Applications
Section III Thorax
Introduction
Chapter 4 Pectoral Region and Female Breast
Atlas References
Skin and Superficial Fascia
Females
Superficial Dissection
Deep Dissection
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Chapter 5 Lungs, Removal of Heart, and Posterior Mediastinum
Atlas References
Opening the Thoracic Cavity
Optional Lung Dissection
Removal of the Heart
External Inspection
Sinuses
Technique
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Chapter 6 Heart
Atlas References
Before You Begin
Coronary Arteries
Dissection of Heart
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Clinical Applications
Section IV Upper Limb
Introduction
Chapter 7 Axilla and Arm
Atlas References
Before You Begin
Dissection Steps
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Chapter 8 Forearm (Antebrachium)
Atlas References
Before You Begin
Getting Started
Cubital Fossa
Lateral Arm and Extensor Compartment
Flexor Compartment
Cubital Fossa and Flexor Compartment
Deep Flexor Compartment
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Chapter 9 Hand
Atlas References
Before You Begin
Palmar Hand
Dorsal Hand
Return to Palmar Hand and Anterior Forearm
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Clinical Applications
Section V Abdomen
Introduction
Chapter 10 Anterior Abdominal Wall and Inguinal Region
Atlas References
Before You Begin
Skin and Superficial Fascia
Muscles of the Anterior Abdominal Wall
Inguinal Region
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Chapter 11 Peritoneal Cavity
Atlas References
Three Different Techniques for Opening the Peritoneal Cavity
Peritoneal Structures
Palpation and Identification of Structures (Without Dissection)
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Chapter 12 Gastrointestinal Tract
Atlas References
Dissection Steps
Identification of Different Parts of the Stomach
Optional Dissection of Branches of Splenic Artery
If Time Permits
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Chapter 13 Posterior Abdominal Wall
Atlas References
Exposing the Kidneys
Liver
Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands
Nerves
Inspection of Posterior Abdominal Structures
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Clinical Applications
Section VI Pelvis and Perineum
Introduction
Chapter 14 Pelvis
Atlas References
Midline Hemipelvectomy (Male)
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Chapter 15 Perineum
Atlas References
Before You Begin
Dissection of the Male Cadaver
Dissection of the Female Cadaver
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Clinical Applications
Section VII Lower Limb
Introduction
Chapter 16 Gluteal Region
Atlas References
Before You Begin
Skin and Superficial Fascia
Superficial Muscles
Deep Dissection
Pudendal Canal and Ischioanal Fossa
Posterior Thigh
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Chapter 17 Thigh and Leg
Atlas References
Before You Begin
Dissection Steps
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Chapter 18 Leg and Ankle
Atlas References
Before You Begin
Posterior Leg
Knee
Lateral Leg
Ankle
Optional Dissection of Ligaments of Foot and Ankle
Creative Dissection
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Chapter 19 Foot
Atlas References
Before You Begin
Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue
(Superficial) 1st Layer of Plantar Foot Muscles
2nd Layer of Plantar Foot Muscles
3rd Layer of Plantar Foot Muscles
(Deep) 4th Layer of Plantar Foot Muscles
Optional Dissection
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Clinical Applications
Section VIII Head and Neck
Introduction
Chapter 20 Neck
Atlas References
Before You Begin
Anatomic Triangles
Neck Dissection
Optional Dissection
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Chapter 21 Face
Atlas References
Before You Begin
Skin and Superficial Fascia
Parotid Gland
Mimetic Muscles
Facial Nerve
Buccal Fat Pad
Arteries of the Face
Trigeminal Nerve
Veins of the Face
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Chapter 22 Infratemporal Fossa
Atlas References
Before You Begin
Dissection Steps
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Chapter 23 Calvaria, Dural Venous Sinuses, Brain, and Cranial Nerves
Atlas References
Before You Begin
Dissection Steps
Dissection of the Skull
Examination of the Brain
Examination of the Cranial Base
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Chapter 24 Orbit
Atlas References
Before You Begin
Osteotomy of Orbital Roof
Orbit
Infraorbital Approach
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Chapter 25 Ear
Atlas References
Before You Begin
Optional Dissection (Middle Ear)
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Chapter 26 Nasal Cavity
Atlas References
Dissection Steps
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Chapter 27 Pharynx and Oral Cavity
Atlas References
Dissection Steps
Inspection
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Chapter 28 Larynx
Atlas References
Before You Begin
Inspection
Inspection
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Chapter 29 Retropharyngeal Region and Pharynx
Atlas References
Before You Begin
Dissection Steps
Dissection of Undivided Specimen
Laboratory Identification Checklist
Clinical Applications
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