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出版时间:2012年12月

出版社:北京大学医学出版社

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  • 北京大学医学出版社
  • 9787565904813
  • 66939
  • 0049153185-1
  • 平装
  • 16开
  • 2012年12月
  • 医学
  • 基础医学
  • R-42
  • 医学
  • 研究生、本科
内容简介
  《美国医师*考试丛书:High-Yield 系统解剖学(第4版)》主要特色:1.内容高度概括,重点突出有利于读者快速掌握学科的核心知识。2.编排新颖、既有基础知识要点的介绍,又有以疾病为核心的综合归纳,并体现了相关学科的横向联系。3.语言规范、地道,既有利于读者快速掌握专业词汇,又有利于医学英语思维的培养。
目录

Preface


Vertebral Column


I. The Vertebral Column


II. Curves


III. Joints


IV. Vasculature of the Vertebral Column


V. Clinical Considerations


VI. Normal Radiology


Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves


I. Components of the Spinal Cord


II. Meninges and Spaces


III. Arterial Supply of the Spinal Cord


IV. Components of a Spinal Nerve


M Dermatomes


VI. Clinical Procedures


VII. Clinical Considerations


Autonomic Nervons System


I. General Features of the Nervous System


II. Sympathetic Division of the ANS (Thoracolumbar)


III. Parasympathetic Division of the ANS (Craniosacral)


IV. Summary Table of Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Motor Actions


Lymphatic System


I. Central Lymphatic Drainage


II. Summary Diagram of Specific Lymphatic Drainage


Chest Wall


I. General Features of the Thorax


II. Bones of the Thorax


III. Muscles of the Thorax


IV. Movement of the Thoracic Wall


V. Arteries of the Thorax


VI. Veins of the Thorax


VII. Nerves of the Thorax


VIII. Breast


IX. Anterior Chest Wall


X. Lateral Chest Wall


XI. Posterior Chest Wall


XII. Mediastinum


XIII. Radiology


Pleura, Tracheobronchial Tree, and Lungs


I. Pleura


II. Tracheobronchial Tree


III. Lungs


IV. Clinical Considerations


V. Cross-sectional Anatomy


Heart


I. The Pericardium


II. Heart Surfaces


III. Heart Borders


IV. Fibrous Skeleton of the Heart


V. Valves and Auscultation Sites


VI. Arterial Supply of the Heart


VII. Venous Drainage of the Heart


VIII. The Conduction System


IX. Innervation of the Heart


X. Gross Anatomy of the Heart


XI. Clinical Considerations


XII. Radiology


Abdominal Wall


I. Abdominal Regions


II. Clinical Procedure


III. Inguinal Region


IV. The Scrotum


Peritoneal Cavity


I. Peritoneal Cavity


II. Omentum


IIl. Intraperitoneal and Extraperitoneal Viscera


IV. Clinical Considerations


Abdominal Vasculatnre


I. Abdominal Aorta


II. Venous Drainage of the Abdomen


III. Hepatic Portal System


Abdominal Viscera


I. Esophagus


II. Stomach


III. Duodenum


IV. Jejunum


V. Ileum


VI. Innervation of the Small Intestine


VII. Large Intestine


VIII. Innervation of the Large Intestine


IX. Appendix


X. Gallbladder


XI. Extrahepatic Biliary Ducts


XII. Liver


XIII. Pancreas


XIV. Cross-sectional Anatomy


XV. Radiology


Sigmoid Colon, Rectum, and Anal Canal


I. Sigmoid Colon


II. Rectum


III. Anal Canal


IV. Defecation Reflex


V. Radiology


Spleen


I. General Features


II. Arterial Supply


III. Venous Drainage


IV. Clinical Considerations


V. Radiology


Kidney, Ureter, Bladder, and Urethra


I. General Features


II. Kidney Surface Projections


III. Internal Macroscopic Anatomy of the Kidney


IV. Arterial Supply


V. Venous Drainage


VI. Innervation


VII. Clinical Considerations of the Kidney


VIII. Ureter


IX. Urinary Bladder


X. Urethra


XI. Radiology


Snprarenal (Adrenal) Glands


I. General Features


II. Arterial Supply


III. Venous Drainage


IV. Innervation


V. Adrenal Cortex


VI. Adrenal Medulla


VII. Laboratory Findings Used to Diagnose Suprarenal Gland Disorders


Female Reproductive System


I. Ovaries


II. Uterine Tubes


III. Uterus


IV. Cervix


V. Ectocervix


VI. Vagina


VII. External Genitalia


VIII. Innervation of the Female Reproductive System


Male Reproductive System


I. Testes


II. Epididymis


III. Ductus Deferens


IV. Contents of the Spermatic Cord


V. Ejaculatory Duct


VI. Seminal Vesicles


VII. Bulbourethral (BU) Glands of Cowper


VIII. Prostate Gland


IX. Penis


X. Innervation of the Male Reproductive System


XI. Erection, Secretion, Emission, and Ejaculation


Pelvis


I. Bones of the Pelvis


II. Greater and Lesser Sciatic Foramina


III. Pelvic Inlet (Pelvic Brim)


IV. Pelvic Outlet


V. Comparison of the Female and Male Pelvis


VI. Muscles of the Pelvis


VII. Arterial Supply


VIII. Venous Drainage


IX. Nerves


X. Support of the Pelvic Organs


XI. Clinical Considerations


XlI. Radiology


Perineum


I. Perineum


II. Uro