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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 490 pages, kõrgus x laius: 311x229 mm, kaal: 1758 g, Ancillary Content: Online resource - 1375 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-May-2020
  • Kirjastus: Thieme Medical Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1626237204
  • ISBN-13: 9781626237209
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  • Kirjastus: Thieme Medical Publishers Inc
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Remarkable atlas provides exceptionally detailed, clinically relevant anatomic knowledge!

Praise for the prior edition: "The THIEME Atlas of Anatomy &; Internal Organs provides pertinent and well-executed anatomical illustrations, enriched with figures from diagnostic imaging. We strongly suggest this atlas not only to students in medicine, but also to residents and practitioners, including those involved in diagnostic imaging."&;European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging

Thieme Atlas of Anatomy: Internal Organs, Third Edition by renowned educators Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte, and Udo Schumacher, along with consulting editor Wayne Cass, expands on prior editions with increased detail on anatomic relationships of inner organs, and the innervation and lymphatic systems of these organs. Organized by region, the book features 10 sections starting with an overview on body cavities. Subsequent sections cover the cardiovascular, blood, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, genital, endocrine, and autonomic nervous organ systems. Regional units covering the thorax and abdomen and pelvis begin with succinct overviews, followed by more in-depth chapters detailing the structure and neurovasculature of the region and its organs.

Key Features

  • 1,375 images including extraordinarily realistic illustrations by Markus Voll and Karl Wesker, diagrams, tables, and descriptive text provide an unparalleled wealth of information about internal organs
  • 21 fact sheets provide quick, handy references summarizing salient points for each organ
  • Online images with "labels-on and labels-off" capability are ideal for review and self-testing

This visually stunning atlas is an essential companion for laboratory dissection and the classroom. It will benefit medical students, internal medicine residents, and practicing physicians.

The THIEME Atlas of Anatomy series also includes two additional volumes, General Anatomy and Musculoskeletal System and Head, Neck, and Neuroanatomy.

All volumes of the THIEME Atlas of Anatomy series are available in softcover English/International Nomenclature and in hardcover with Latin nomenclature.

This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.

Foreword v
Preface of the Authors and Illustrators vii
Acknowledgments viii
The people behind the Thieme Atlas of Anatomy ix
A Structure and Development of Organ Systems
1 Body Cavities
1.1 Definitions, Overview, and Evolution of Body Cavities
2(2)
1.2 Organogenesis and the Development of Body Cavities
4(2)
1.3 Compartmentalization of the Intraembryonic Coelom
6(2)
1.4 Organization and Architecture of Body Cavities
8(2)
2 Cardiovascular System
2.1 Overview and Basic Wall Structure
10(2)
2.2 Terminal Vessels and Overview of the Major Bloodvessels
12(2)
2.3 Cardiogenic Area, Development of the Heart Tube
14(2)
2.4 Development of the Inner Chambers of the Heart and Fate of the Sinus Venosus
16(2)
2.5 Cardiac Septation (Formation of Atrial, Interventricular, and Aorticopulmonary Septa)
18(2)
2.6 Pre- and Postnatal Circulation and Common Congenital Heart Defects
20(2)
3 Blood
3.1 Blood: Components
22(2)
3.2 Cells
24(2)
3.3 Bone Marrow
26(2)
4 Lymphatic System
4.1 Overview of the Lymphatic System
28(2)
4.2 Lymphatic Drainage Pathways
30(2)
5 Respiratory System
5.1 Overview of the Respiratory System
32(2)
5.2 Development of the Larynx, Trachea, and Lungs
34(2)
5.3 Lung Development and Maturation
36(2)
6 Digestive System
6.1 Overview of the Digestive System
38(2)
6.2 Development and Differentiation of the Gastrointestinal Tract
40(2)
6.3 Mesenteries and Primordia of the Digestive Organs in the Caudal Foregut Region; Stomach Rotation
42(2)
6.4 Stomach Rotation and Organ Location in the Caudal Foregut Region; Formation of the Omental Bursa
44(2)
6.5 Rotation of the Intestinal Loop and Development of Midgut and Hindgut Derivatives
46(2)
6.6 Summary of the Development of the Midgut and Hindgut; Developmental Anomalies
48(2)
7 Urinary System
7.1 Overview of the Urinary System
50(2)
7.2 Development of the Kidneys, Renal Pelvis, and Ureters
52(2)
7.3 Development of Nephrons, and the Urinary Bladder and Ureters; Developmental Anomalies
54(2)
8 Genital System
8.1 Overview of the Genital System
56(2)
8.2 Development of the Gonads
58(2)
8.3 Development of the Genital Ducts
60(2)
8.4 Comparison of Gender Differences and Relationship to the Urinary System
62(2)
8.5 Comparison of Embryonic and Mature Structures
64(2)
9 Endocrine System
9.1 Overview of the Endocrine System
66(2)
9.2 Metabolism and Feedback Loop Regulation in the Endocrine System
68(2)
10 Autonomic Nervous System
10.1 The Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Systems
70(2)
10.2 Afferent Pathways of the Autonomic Nervous System and the Enteric Nervous System
72(2)
10.3 Paraganglia
74(4)
B Thorax
1 Overview and Diaphragm
1.1 Divisions of the Thoracic Cavity and Mediastinum
78(2)
1.2 Diaphragm: Location and Projection onto the Trunk
80(2)
1.3 Diaphragm: Structure and Main Openings
82(2)
1.4 Diaphragm: Innervation, Blood, and Lymphatic Vessels
84(2)
2 Overview of Neurovascular Structures
2.1 Arteries: Thoracic Aorta
86(2)
2.2 Veins: Vena Cava and Azygos System
88(2)
2.3 Lymphatic Vessels
90(2)
2.4 Thoracic Lymph Nodes
92(2)
2.5 Thoracic Innervation
94(2)
3 Organs of the Cardiovascular System and their Neurovasculature
3.1 Location of the Heart in the Thorax
96(2)
3.2 Pericardium: Location, Structure, and Innervation
98(2)
3.3 Heart: Shape and Structure
100(2)
3.4 Structure of the Heart Musculature (Myocardium)
102(2)
3.5 Cardiac Chambers
104(2)
3.6 Overview of the Cardiac Valves (Valve Plane and Cardiac Skeleton)
106(2)
3.7 Cardiac Valves and Auscultation Sites
108(2)
3.8 Radiographic Appearance of the Heart
110(2)
3.9 Sonographic Appearance of the Heart: Echocardiography
112(2)
3.10 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the Heart
114(2)
3.11 Impulse Formation and Conduction System of the Heart; Electrocardiogram
116(2)
3.12 Mechanical Action of the Heart
118(2)
3.13 Coronary Arteries and Cardiac Veins: Classification and Topography
120(2)
3.14 Coronary Arteries: Coronary Circulation
122(2)
3.15 Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) and Heart Attack
124(2)
3.16 Conventional Coronary Angiography (Heart Catheter Examination)
126(2)
3.17 Multislice Spiral Computed Tomography (MSCT) Coronary Angiography
128(2)
3.18 Balloon Dilatation, Aortocoronary Venous and Arterial IMA Bypass
130(2)
3.19 Lymphatic Drainage of the Heart
132(2)
3.20 Innervation of the Heart
134(2)
4 Organs of the Respiratory System and their Neurovasculature
4.1 Lungs: Location in the Thorax
136(2)
4.2 Pleural Cavities
138(2)
4.3 Boundaries of the Lungs and Parietal Pleura
140(2)
4.4 Trachea
142(2)
4.5 Lungs: Shape and Structure
144(2)
4.6 Lungs: Segmentation
146(2)
4.7 Functional Structure of the Bronchial Tree
148(2)
4.8 Pulmonary Arteries and Veins
150(2)
4.9 Bronchial Arteries and Veins
152(2)
4.10 Functional Structure of the Vascular Tree
154(2)
4.11 Innervation and Lymphatic Drainage of the Trachea, Bronchial Tree, and Lungs
156(2)
4.12 Respiratory Mechanics
158(2)
4.13 Radiological Anatomy of the Lungs and Vascular System
160(2)
4.14 Computed Tomography of the Lungs
162(2)
5 Esophagus and Thymus and their Neurovasculature
5.1 Esophagus: Location and Divisions
164(2)
5.2 Esophagus: Inlet and Outlet, Opening and Closure
166(2)
5.3 Esophagus: Wall Structure and Weaknesses
168(2)
5.4 Arteries and Veins of the Esophagus
170(2)
5.5 Lymphatic Drainage of the Esophagus
172(2)
5.6 Innervation of the Esophagus
174(2)
5.7 Thymus
176(2)
6 Topographical Anatomy
6.1 Surface Anatomy, Topographical Regions, and Palpable Bony Landmarks
178(2)
6.2 Anatomical Landmarks of the Thoracic Skeleton (Projection of Organs)
180(2)
6.3 Structure of the Anterior Thoracic Wall and its Neurovascular Structures
182(2)
6.4 Thoracic Organs in situ: Anterior, Lateral, and Inferior Views
184(2)
6.5 Thoracic Organs in situ: Posterior Views
186(2)
6.6 Heart: Pericardial Cavity
188(2)
6.7 Overview of the Mediastinum
190(2)
6.8 Posterior Mediastinum
192(2)
6.9 Superior Mediastinum
194(2)
6.10 Aortic Arch and Superior Thoracic Aperture
196(2)
6.11 Clinical Aspects: Coarctation of the Aorta
198(2)
6.12 Clinical Aspects: Aortic Aneurysm
200(4)
C Abdomen and Pelvis
1 Structure of the Abdominal and Pelvic Cavities: Overview
1.1 Architecture, Wall Structure, and Functional Aspects
204(2)
1.2 Divisions of the Abdominal and Pelvic Cavities
206(2)
1.3 Classification of Internal Organs Based on their Relationship to the Abdominal and Pelvic Cavities
208(2)
2 Overview of Neurovascular Structures
2.1 Branches of the Abdominal Aorta: Overview and Paired Branches
210(2)
2.2 Branches of the Abdominal Aorta: Unpaired and Indirect Paired Branches
212(2)
2.3 Inferior Vena Caval System
214(2)
2.4 Portal Venous System (Hepatic Portal Vein)
216(2)
2.5 Venous Anastomoses in the Abdomen and Pelvis
218(2)
2.6 Lymphatic Trunks and Lymph Nodes
220(2)
2.7 Overview of the Lymphatic Drainage of Abdominal and Pelvic Organs
222(2)
2.8 Autonomic Ganglia and Plexuses
224(2)
2.9 Organization of the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Systems
226(2)
3 Organs of the Digestive System and their Neurovasculature
3.1 Stomach: Location, Shape, Divisions, and Interior View
228(2)
3.2 Stomach: Wall Structure and Histology
230(2)
3.3 Small Intestine: Duodenum
232(2)
3.4 Small Intestine: Jejunum and Ileum
234(2)
3.5 Large Intestine: Colon Segments
236(2)
3.6 Large Intestine: Wall Structure, Cecum, and Vermiform Appendix
238(2)
3.7 Large Intestine: Location, Shape, and Interior View of Rectum
240(2)
3.8 Continence Organ: Structure and Components
242(2)
3.9 Continence Organ: Function
244(2)
3.10 Disorders of the Anal Canal: Hemorrhoidal Disease, Anal Abscesses, and Anal Fistulas
246(2)
3.11 Rectal Carcinoma
248(2)
3.12 Liver: Position and Relationship to Adjacent Organs
250(2)
3.13 Liver: Peritoneal Relationships and Shape
252(2)
3.14 Liver: Segmentation and Histology
254(2)
3.15 Gallbladder and Bile Ducts: Location and Relationships to Adjacent Organs
256(2)
3.16 Extrahepatic Bile Ducts and Pancreatic Ducts
258(2)
3.17 Pancreas
260(2)
3.18 Spleen
262(2)
3.19 Branches of the Celiac Trunk: Arteries Supplying the Stomach, Liver, and Gallbladder
264(2)
3.20 Branches of the Celiac Trunk: Arteries Supplying the Pancreas, Duodenum, and Spleen
266(2)
3.21 Branches of the Superior Mesenteric Artery: Arteries Supplying the Pancreas, Small Intestine, and Large Intestine
268(2)
3.22 Branches of the Inferior Mesenteric Artery: Arteries Supplying the Large Intestine
270(2)
3.23 Branches of the Inferior Mesenteric Artery: Supply to the Rectum
272(2)
3.24 Portal Vein: Venous Drainage of the Stomach, Duodenum, Pancreas, and Spleen
274(2)
3.25 Superior and Inferior Mesenteric Veins: Venous Drainage of the Small and Large Intestine
276(2)
3.26 Branches of the Inferior Mesenteric Vein: Venous Drainage of the Rectum
278(2)
3.27 Lymphatic Drainage of the Stomach, Spleen, Pancreas, Duodenum, and Liver
280(2)
3.28 Lymphatic Drainage of the Small and Large Intestine
282(2)
3.29 Autonomic Innervation of the Liver, Gallbladder, Stomach, Duodenum, Pancreas, and Spleen
284(2)
3.30 Autonomic Innervation of the Intestine: Distribution of the Superior Mesenteric Plexus
286(2)
3.31 Autonomic Innervation of the Intestine: Distribution of the Inferior Mesenteric Plexus and Inferior Hypogastric Plexus
288(2)
4 Organs of the Urinary System and their Neurovasculature
4.1 Overview of the Urinary Organs; the Kidneys in situ
290(2)
4.2 Kidneys: Location, Shape, and Structure
292(2)
4.3 Kidneys: Architecture and Microstructure
294(2)
4.4 Renal Pelvis and Urinary Transport
296(2)
4.5 Suprarenal Glands
298(2)
4.6 Ureters in situ
300(2)
4.7 Urinary Bladder in situ
302(2)
4.8 Urinary Bladder, Bladder Neck, and Urethra: Wall Structure and Function
304(2)
4.9 Functional Anatomy of Urinary Continence
306(2)
4.10 Urethra
308(2)
4.11 Arteries and Veins of the Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands: Overview
310(2)
4.12 Arteries and Veins of the Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands: Variants
312(2)
4.13 Lymphatic Drainage of the Kidneys, Suprarenal Glands, Ureter, and Urinary Bladder
314(2)
4.14 Autonomic Innervation of the Urinary Organs and Suprarenal Glands
316(2)
5 Organs of the Genital System and their Neurovasculature
5.1 Overview of the Genital Tract
318(2)
5.2 Female Internal Genitalia: Overview
320(2)
5.3 Female Internal Genitalia: Topographical Anatomy and Peritoneal Relationships; Shape and Structure
322(2)
5.4 Female Internal Genitalia: Wall Structure and Function of the Uterus
324(2)
5.5 Female Internal Genitalia: Positions of the Uterus and Vagina
326(2)
5.6 Female Internal Genitalia: Epithelial Regions of the Uterus
328(2)
5.7 Female Internal Genitalia: Cytologic Smear, Conization; Cervical Carcinoma
330(2)
5.8 Female Internal Genitalia: Ovary and Follicular Maturation
332(2)
5.9 Pregnancy and Childbirth
334(2)
5.10 Male Genitalia: Accessory Sex Glands
336(2)
5.11 Prostate Tumors: Prostatic Carcinoma, Prostatic Hyperplasia; Cancer Screening
338(2)
5.12 Male Genitalia: Scrotum, Testis, and Epididymis
340(2)
5.13 Male Genitalia: Seminiferous Structures and Ejaculate
342(2)
5.14 Branches of the Internal Iliac Artery: Overview of Arteries Supplying the Pelvic Organs and Pelvic Wall
344(2)
5.15 Vascularization of the Male Pelvic Organs
346(2)
5.16 Vascularization of the Female Pelvic Organs
348(2)
5.17 Vascularization of the Female Internal Genitalia and Urinary Bladder
350(2)
5.18 Lymphatic Drainage of the Male and Female Genitalia
352(2)
5.19 Autonomic Innervation of the Male Genitalia
354(2)
5.20 Autonomic Innervation of the Female Genitalia
356(2)
6 Topographical Anatomy
6.1 Surface Anatomy, Topographic Regions, and Palpable Bony Landmarks
358(2)
6.2 Location of the Abdominal and Pelvic Organs and their Projection onto the Trunk Wall
360(2)
6.3 Topography of the Opened Peritoneal Cavity (Supracolic Part and Infracolic Part)
362(2)
6.4 Drainage Spaces and Recesses within the Peritoneal Cavity
364(2)
6.5 Overview of the Mesenteries
366(2)
6.6 Topography of the Omental Bursa
368(2)
6.7 Topography of the Upper Abdominal Organs: Liver, Gallbladder, Duodenum, and Pancreas
370(2)
6.8 Topography of the Upper Abdominal Organs: Stomach and Spleen
372(2)
6.9 Cross-Sectional Anatomy of the Upper Abdominal Organs
374(2)
6.10 Topography of the Small and Large Intestine
376(2)
6.11 Radiography of the Small and Large Intestine
378(2)
6.12 Topography of the Rectum
380(2)
6.13 Retroperitoneum: Overview and Divisions
382(2)
6.14 Retroperitoneum: Peritoneal Relationships
384(2)
6.15 Retroperitoneum: Organs of the Retroperitoneum
386(2)
6.16 Retroperitoneum: Location of the Kidneys
388(2)
6.17 Peritoneal Relationships in the Anterior Abdominal Wall
390(2)
6.18 Peritoneal Relationships in the Lesser Pelvis
392(2)
6.19 Topography of Pelvic Connective Tissue, Levels of the Pelvic Cavity, and the Pelvic Floor
394(2)
6.20 Suspensory Apparatus of the Uterus
396(2)
6.21 Female Pelvis in situ
398(2)
6.22 Male Pelvis in situ
400(2)
6.23 Cross-Sectional Anatomy of the Female Pelvis
402(2)
6.24 Cross-Sectional Anatomy of the Male Pelvis
404(4)
D Neurovascular Supply to the Organs
1.1 Thymus
408(1)
1.2 Esophagus
409(1)
1.3 Heart
410(1)
1.4 Pericardium
411(1)
1.5 Lung and Trachea
412(1)
1.6 Diaphragm
413(1)
1.7 Liver, Gallbladder, and Spleen
414(1)
1.8 Stomach
415(1)
1.9 Duodenum and Pancreas
416(1)
1.10 Jejunum and Ileum
417(1)
1.11 Cecum, Vermiform Appendix, Ascending and Transverse Colon
418(1)
1.12 Descending Colon and Sigmoid Colon
419(1)
1.13 Rectum
420(1)
1.14 Kidney, Ureter, and Suprarenal Gland
421(1)
1.15 Urinary Bladder, Prostate, and Seminal Vesicle
422(1)
1.16 Testis, Epididymis, and Ductus Deferens
423(1)
1.17 Uterus, Uterine Tube, and Vagina
424(1)
1.18 Uterine Tube and Ovary
425(3)
E Organ Fact Sheets
1.1 Thymus
428(1)
1.2 Pericardium
429(1)
1.3 Heart
430(2)
1.4 Trachea, Bronchi, and Lungs
432(2)
1.5 Esophagus
434(1)
1.6 Stomach
435(1)
1.7 Small Intestine: Duodenum
436(1)
1.8 Small Intestine: Jejunum and Ileum
437(1)
1.9 Large Intestine: Cecum with Vermiform Appendix and Colon
438(1)
1.10 Large Intestine: Rectum
439(1)
1.11 Liver
440(1)
1.12 Gallbladder and Bile Ducts
441(1)
1.13 Pancreas
442(1)
1.14 Spleen
443(1)
1.15 Suprarenal Glands
444(1)
1.16 Kidneys
445(1)
1.17 Ureter
446(1)
1.18 Urinary Bladder
447(1)
1.19 Urethra
448(1)
1.20 Vagina
449(1)
1.21 Uterus and Uterine Tubes
450(2)
1.22 Prostate and Seminal Vesicle
452(1)
1.23 Epididymis and Ductus Deferens
453(1)
1.24 Testis
454(1)
1.25 Ovary
455(4)
References 459(2)
Index 461