A revised edition of this superbly illustrated atlas with a new section on computed tomography. Illustrations include colour line diagrams, radiographs, ultrasound and CT scans providing the reader with detailed information on the structure and function of all the body systems and their interaction in the living animal.
Already acknowledged by students and teachers as an essential resource for learning and revision, this new edition is also a valuable reference for practitioners.
This atlas is superbly illustrated throughout with color line diagrams, radiographs and ultrasound scans providing the reader with detailed information on the structure and function of all the body systems and their interactions in the living animal. Fully illustrated with color line diagrams, including unique three-dimensional cross-sectional anatomy, together with radiographs and ultrasound scans. Includes topographic and surface anatomy. Tabular appendices of relational and functional anatomy. Already acknowledged by students and teachers as an essential resource for learning and revision, this book will also be a valuable reference for qualified practitioners.
A revised edition of this superbly illustrated atlas with a new section on computed tomography. Illustrations include colour line diagrams, radiographs, ultrasound and CT scans providing the reader with detailed information on the structure and function of all the body systems and their interaction in the living animal. Already acknowledged by students and teachers as an essential resource for learning and revision, this new edition is also a valuable reference for practitioners.
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References
Introduction to Anatomy
Topographical Anatomy
Chapter 1: Surface of the Body and Axial Skeleton
1. Division of the animal body
2. Skin (common integument)
3. Cutaneous glands, modifications of the skin, digital end-organs
4. Vertebral column and thorax
5. Articulations of the vertebral column and of the thorax; atlanto-occipital
joint and atlanto-axial joints
(A. WÜNSCHE and K.-D. BUDRAS)
Chapter 2: Neck and Chest Region (Cervical and Thoracic Region)
1. Cutaneous muscles and cutaneous nerves of the neck and thoracic wall
2. Dorsal extrinsic limb muscles
3. Ventral extrinsic limb muscles
4. Nerves, vessels, and visceral organs of the neck
Chapter 3: Thoracic Limb
1. The skeleton of the thoracic limb
2. Medial veins of the thoracic limb; medial shoulder and arm muscles and
their nerve supply
3. Lateral veins of the thoracic limb; lateral shoulder and arm muscles and
their nerve supply
4. Antebrachial (forearm) muscles and their nerve supply
5. Vessels and nerves of the thoracic limb
6. Synovial structures of the thoracic limb (A. WÜNSCHE and K.-D. BUDRAS)
Chapter 4: Thoracic and Abdominal Wall
1. Muscles of the vertebral column, nuchal ligament and lumbar cutaneous
nerves
2. Respiratory muscles
3. Body wall, prepuce, and mammary glands (Mammae)
4. Abdominal muscles, rectus sheath, prepubic tendon
5. Inguinal region, inguinal space (inguinal canal), neuromuscular and
vascular lacunae
Chapter 5: Thoracic Cavity
1. Lungs, tracheal bifurcation and bronchi
2. Blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatic system of the lungs; aortic arch;
lymph nodes of the thoracic cavity, thymus
3. Thoracic cavity, pleura, and veins of the thoracic cavity
4. Heart, surface of the heart, heart wall and relationships in the interior
of the heart
5. Heart, coronary vessels, heart valves, cardiac conduction system
6. Autonomic nervous system
Chapter 6: Abdominal Cavity
1. Topography of the abdominal organs and relationships of the peritoneum
2. Peritoneal cavity, lymph nodes of stomach and intestine, cisterna chyli
and spleen
3. Stomach and small intestine, pancreas
4. Large intestine, blood vessels of stomach and intestine
5. Liver and gall bladder (H. BRAGULLA and K.-D. BUDRAS)
6. Autonomic nervous system, abdominal aorta, caudal vena cava, sublumbar
muscles and the lumbar plexus
Chapter 7: Urinary and Genital Organs, Pelvis
1. Urinary organs
2. Urinary bladder and peritoneal relationships of the genital organs
3. Female genital organs
4. Male genital organs, lymphatic system of the lumbar and pelvic regions
5. Arteries, veins and nerves of the pelvic cavity, adrenal glands
6. Pelvic diaphragm, ischiorectal fossa; associated arteries, veins and
nerves
7. Smooth muscle of the pelvic diaphragm and the bony pelvic girdle
Chapter 8: Pelvic Limb
1. The skeleton of the pelvic limb
2. Muscles of the hip joint and their nerve supply
3. The medial saphenous vein, obturator nerve, femoral nerve, medial thigh
muscles, femoral space (femoral canal)
4. The lateral saphenous vein, common peroneal nerve and tibial nerve; crural
(leg) muscles and popliteus muscle
5. Arteries and accompanying vessels and nerves of the pelvic limb
6. Synovial structures of the pelvic limb (S. REESE and K.-D. BUDRAS)
Chapter 9: Head
1. Skull, including the hyoid apparatus
2. Skull, paranasal sinuses
3. Lymphatic system, superficial veins of the head, facial nerve (VII)
4. Facial muscles and mandibular muscles
5. Internal (deep) muscles of mastication, trigeminal nerve (V), mandibular
nerve (V3), maxillary nerve (V2)
6. Lacrimal apparatus, optic nerve (II), ophthalmic nerve (V1), nerves and
muscles of the eye, and external nose
7. Nose, larynx, oral cavity and pharynx
8. Pharyngeal muscles, cranial nerves of the vagus group (IX, X, XI),
autonomic nervous system of the head, arteries of the head,
external acoustic meatus
9. Tongue, lingual muscles, hypoglossal nerve (XII), salivary glands, and
dentition
10.Joints of the head (S. REESE and K.-D. BUDRAS)
Chapter 10: Central Nervous System
1. Spinal cord and meninges
2. Brain (Encephalon) and its meningeal coverings
3. Cerebrum (Telencephalon), brain stem and limbic system
4. Rhinencephalon, sites of egression of the cranial nerves, arterial supply
of the brain
5. Cerebral veins, sinuses of the dura mater, cerebral ventricles and choroid
plexuses
Chapter 11: Sense organs
1. The eye (P. SIMOENS and K.-D. BUDRAS)
2. The ear (H. KÖNIG and K.-D. BUDRAS)
3. Olfactory and gustatory (chemical) senses; superficial, deep, and visceral
sensibility
Tables, Special Anatomy
1. Myology
2. Lymphology
3. Cranial nerves (C. HERRMANN and K.-D. BUDRAS)
General Anatomy
1. Osteology: membranous and chondral ossification; growth of bones in length
and diameter
2. Osteology: structure and form of bone and cartilage
3. Arthrology: the connections of bones and the form of joints
4. Myology: general myology
5. Myology: skeletal musculature and its accessory structures
6. Nervous system
7. Endocrine system
8. Cardiovascular system (R. HIRSCHBERG)
9. Lymphatic system (H.-G. LIEBICH and K.-D. BUDRAS)
10.Glands, mucous membranes, and serous membranes
Introduction to the physics of radiographic and ultrasound diagnostic
techniques (C. POULSEN NAUTRUP)
Introduction to Computed Tomography and Anatomy of the CT Scan (C. NÖLLER)
Contributions to Clinical and Functional Anatomy
Index
Professor Klaus-Dieter Budras was an academic at the institute of veterinary anatomy in Berlin, Germany.