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For students and clinical professionals who are learning anatomy, participating in a dissection lab, sharing anatomy knowledge with patients, or refreshing their anatomy knowledge, the Netter Atlas of Human Anatomy illustrates the body, region by region, in clear, brilliant detail from a clinician's perspective. Unique among anatomy atlases, it contains illustrations that emphasize anatomic relationships that are most important to the clinician in training and practice. Illustrated by clinicians, for clinicians, it contains more than 550 exquisite plates plus dozens of carefully selected radiologic images for common views.

  • Presents world-renowned, superbly clear views of the human body from a clinical perspective, with paintings by Dr. Frank Netter as well as Dr. Carlos A. G. Machado, one of today's foremost medical illustrators.
  • Content guided by expert anatomists and educators: R. Shane Tubbs, Paul E. Neumann, Jennifer K. Brueckner-Collins, Martha Johnson Gdowski, Virginia T. Lyons, Peter J. Ward, Todd M. Hoagland, Brion Benninger, and an international Advisory Board.
  • Offers region-by-region coverage, including muscle table appendices at the end of each section and quick reference notes on structures with high clinical significance in common clinical scenarios.
  • Contains new illustrations by Dr. Machado including clinically important areas such as the pelvic cavity, temporal and infratemporal fossae, nasal turbinates, and more.
  • Features new nerve tables devoted to the cranial nerves and the nerves of the cervical, brachial, and lumbosacral plexuses.
  • Uses updated terminology based on the second edition of the international anatomic standard, Terminologia Anatomica, and includes common clinically used eponyms.
  • Enhanced eBook version included with purchase.
  • Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
  • Provides access to extensive digital content: every plate in the Atlas and over 100 bonus plates including illustrations from previous editions is enhanced with an interactive label quiz option and supplemented with "Plate Pearls" that provide quick key points of the major themes of each plate. Digital content also includes over 300 multiple choice questions and other learning tools.

Also available, alternative versions of the 8th Edition:

. Netter Atlas of Human Anatomy: A Systems Approach-Same content as the classic regional approach, but organized by organ systems.

. Netter Atlas of Human Anatomy: Classic Regional Approach-hardback Professional Edition with downloadable image bank for personal use.

. Netter Atlas of Human Anatomy: Classic Regional Approach with Latin terminology

SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION
1(21)
General Anatomy
1(3)
Body Planes and Terms of Relationship
1(1)
Body Parts: Anterior View of Female
2(1)
Body Parts: Posterior View of Male
3(1)
Systematic Anatomy
4(1)
Overview of Nervous System
4(1)
Dermatomes of Upper and Lower Limbs
5(1)
Sympathetic Nervous System: Schema
6(1)
Parasympathetic Nervous System: Schema
7(1)
Overview of Skeletal System
8(1)
Types of Synovial Joints
9(1)
Overview of Muscular System
10(1)
Segmental Motor Nerve Function
11(1)
Cross Section of Skin
12(1)
Overview of Cardiovascular System
13(1)
Major Arteries and Pulse Points
14(1)
Major Systemic Veins of Cardiovascular System
15(1)
Overview of Lymph Vessels and Lymphoid Organs
16(1)
Overview of Respiratory System
17(1)
Overview of Digestive System
18(1)
Overview of Urinary System
19(1)
Overview of Reproductive System
20(1)
Overview of Endocrine System
21
Electronic Bonus
1(21)
Pilosebaceous Apparatus
1(1)
Major Body Cavities
2(1)
Neurons and Synapses
3(1)
Features of a Typical Peripheral Nerve
4(1)
Sites of Visceral Referred Pain
5(1)
Sympathetic Nervous System: General Topography
6(1)
Parasympathetic Nervous System: General Topography
7(1)
Cholinergic and Adrenergic Synapses: Schema
8(1)
Architecture of Bone
9(1)
Muscle Structure
10(1)
Joints: Connective Tissues and Articular Cartilage
11(1)
Cardiovascular System: Composition of Blood
12(1)
Arterial Wall
13(9)
SECTION 2 HEAD AND NECK
22(156)
Surface Anatomy
22(3)
Surface Anatomy of Head and Neck
22(1)
Cutaneous Nerves of Head and Neck
23(1)
Superficial Arteries and Veins of Face and Scalp
24(1)
Bones and Joints
25(23)
Skull: Anterior View
25(1)
Skull: Radiographs
26(1)
Skull: Lateral View
27(1)
Skull: Lateral Radiograph
28(1)
Cranium: Median Section
29(1)
Calvaria
30(1)
Cranial Base: Inferior View
31(1)
Cranial Base: Superior View
32(1)
Foramina and Canals of Cranial Base: Inferior View
33(1)
Foramina and Canals of Cranial Base: Superior View
34(1)
Cranium of Newborn
35(1)
Bony Framework of Head and Neck
36(1)
Nasal Skeleton and Paranasal Sinuses
37(1)
Cranium: Posterior and Lateral Views
38(1)
Mandible
39(1)
Teeth
40(1)
Tooth
41(1)
Temporomandibular Joint
42(1)
Cervical Vertebrae: Atlas and Axis
43(1)
Cervical Vertebrae
44(1)
Cervical Part of Spinal Column
45(1)
External Craniocervical Ligaments
46(1)
Internal Craniocervical Ligaments
47(1)
Neck
48(11)
Muscles of Facial Expression: Lateral View
48(1)
Muscles of Neck: Anterior View
49(1)
Superficial Veins of Neck
50(1)
Fascial Layers of Neck
51(1)
Cervical Fasciae
52(1)
Infrahyoid and Suprahyoid Muscles
53(1)
Muscles of Neck: Lateral View
54(1)
Anterior and Lateral Cervical Muscles
55(1)
Nerves of Neck
56(1)
Nerves of Neck and Cervical Plexus
57(1)
Carotid Arteries
58(1)
Nose
59(24)
Skeleton of Nose
59(1)
Muscles, Nerves, and Arteries of Face
60(1)
Lateral Wall of Nasal Cavity
61(1)
Lateral Wall of Nasal Cavity of Cranium
62(1)
Medial Wall of Nasal Cavity (Nasal Septum)
63(1)
Nerves of Nasal Cavity
64(1)
Vasculature of Nasal Cavity
65(1)
Nerves of Nasal Cavity: Bony Nasal Septum Turned Up
66(1)
Paranasal Sinuses: Paramedian Views
67(1)
Paranasal Sinuses: Changes with Age
68(1)
Paranasal Sinuses: Coronal and Transverse Sections
69(1)
Salivary Glands
70(1)
Facial Nerve Branches and Parotid Gland
71(1)
Muscles of Mastication: Masseter and Temporalis Muscle
72(1)
Muscles of Mastication: Pterygoid Muscles
73(1)
Maxillary Artery
74(1)
Temporal and Infratemporal Fossae
75(1)
Superficial Temporal and Maxillary Arteries
76(1)
Mandibular Nerve (CN V3)
77(1)
Infratemporal Fossa
78(1)
Ophthalmic and Maxillary Nerves
79(1)
Autonomic Innervation of Nasal Cavity
80(1)
Nerves and Arteries of Midface
81(1)
Orientation of Nerves and Vessels of Cranial Base
82(1)
Mouth
83(8)
Inspection of Oral Cavity
83(1)
Afferent Innervation of Oral Cavity and Tongue
84(1)
Roof of Oral Cavity
85(1)
Tongue and Salivary Glands: Sections
86(1)
Suprahyoid Muscles
87(1)
Tongue
88(1)
Dorsum of Tongue
89(1)
Fauces
90(1)
Pharynx
91(18)
Posterior View of Pharynx: Nerves and Vessels
91(1)
Muscles of Pharynx: Partially Opened Posterior View
92(1)
Pharynx: Opened Posterior View
93(1)
Pharyngoesophageal Junction
94(1)
Pharynx: Medial View
95(1)
Muscles of Pharynx: Medial View
96(1)
Muscles of Pharynx: Lateral View
97(1)
Nerves of Oral and Pharyngeal Regions
98(1)
Arteries of Head and Neck
99(1)
Veins of Head and Neck
100(1)
Lymph Nodes of Head and Neck
101(1)
Lymph Nodes of Pharynx and Tongue
102(7)
Larynx and Endocrine Glands Plates
109(11)
Thyroid Gland: Anterior View
103(1)
Thyroid Gland: Posterior View
104(1)
Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands
105(1)
Cartilages of Larynx
106(1)
Intrinsic Muscles of Larynx
107(1)
Nerves and Coronal Section of Larynx
108(1)
Action of Intrinsic Muscles of Larynx
109(11)
Eye
120(6)
Eyelids
110(1)
Lacrimal Apparatus
111(1)
Extrinsic Eye Muscles
112(1)
Nerves of Orbit
113(1)
Superior and Anterior Views of Orbit
114(1)
Arteries and Veins of Orbit and Eyelids
115(1)
Eyeball: Transverse Section
116(1)
Anterior and Posterior Chambers of Eyeball
117(1)
Lens and Supporting Structures
118(1)
Intrinsic Arteries and Veins of Eye
119(1)
Vascular Supply of Eye
120(6)
Ear
126(16)
Ear and Course of Sound in Cochlea
121(1)
External Ear and Tympanic Cavity
122(1)
Tympanic Cavity
123(1)
Bony and Membranous Labyrinths
124(1)
Bony and Membranous Labyrinths: Schema and Section
125(1)
Orientation of Labyrinths in Cranium
126(16)
Brain and Meninges Plates
142(20)
Meninges and Diploic Veins
127(1)
Meningeal Arteries
128(1)
Meninges and Superficial Cerebral Veins
129(1)
Dural Venous Sinuses: Sagittal Section
130(1)
Dural Venous Sinuses: Cranial Base
131(1)
Brain: Lateral Views
132(1)
Brain: Medial Views
133(1)
Brain: Inferior View
134(1)
Ventricles of Brain
135(1)
Circulation of Cerebrospinal Fluid
136(1)
Basal Nuclei
137(1)
Thalamus and Related Structures
138(1)
Hippocampus and Fornix
139(1)
Brain Stem
140(1)
Ventricles and Cerebellum
141(1)
Cerebellum
142(20)
Cranial and Cervical Nerves Plates
162(13)
Cranial Nerve Nuclei in Brain Stem: Schema (Posterior View)
143(1)
Cranial Nerve Nuclei in Brain Stem: Schema (Medial View)
144(1)
Cranial Nerves: Schema of Motor and Sensory Distribution
145(1)
Olfactory Nerve (CN I) and Olfactory Pathways: Schema
146(1)
Optic Nerve (CN II) and Visual Pathway: Schema
147(1)
Oculomotor (CN III), Trochlear (CN IV), and Abducens (CN VI) Nerves: Schema
148(1)
Trigeminal Nerve (CN V): Schema
149(1)
Facial Nerve (CN VII): Schema
150(1)
Vestibulocochlear Nerve (CN VIII): Schema
151(1)
Glossopharyngeal Nerve (CN IX): Schema
152(1)
Vagus Nerve (CN X): Schema
153(1)
Accessory Nerve (CN XI): Schema
154(1)
Hypoglossal Nerve (CN XII): Schema
155(1)
Cervical Plexus: Schema
156(1)
Autonomic Nerves in Neck
157(1)
Autonomic Nerves in Head
158(1)
Ciliary Ganglion: Schema
159(1)
Pterygopalatine and Submandibular Ganglia: Schema
160(1)
Otic Ganglion: Schema
161(1)
Taste Pathways: Schema
162(13)
Cerebral Vasculature Plates
175(1)
Arteries to Brain and Meninges
163(1)
Internal Carotid Artery in Petrous Part of Temporal Bone
164(1)
Arteries to Brain: Schema
165(1)
Arteries of Brain: Inferior Views
166(1)
Cerebral Arterial Circle (of Willis)
167(1)
Arteries of Brain: Frontal View and Section
168(1)
Arteries of Brain: Lateral and Medial Views
169(1)
Arteries of Brain: Branches of Vertebral and Basilar Arteries
170(1)
Veins of Posterior Cranial Fossa
171(1)
Deep Veins of Brain
172(1)
Subependymal Veins of Brain
173(1)
Hypothalamus and Hypophysis
174(1)
Vasculature of Hypothalamus and Hypophysis
175(1)
Regional Imaging
176(2)
Cranial Imaging (MRA and MRV)
176(1)
Cranial Imaging (MRI)
177
Structures with High Clinical Significance Tables 2.1--2.4
Cranial Nerves Tables 2.5--2.8
Branches of Cervical Plexus Table 2.9
Muscles Tables 2.10--2.14
Electronic Bonus 14---BP 32
Somatosensory System: Trunk and Limbs
14(1)
Pyramidal System
15(1)
3D Skull Reconstruction CTs
16(1)
Degenerative Changes in Cervical Vertebrae
17(1)
Atlantooccipital Junction
18(1)
Muscles of Facial Expression: Anterior View
19(1)
Musculature of Face
20(1)
Arteries of Nasal Cavity: Bony Nasal Septum Turned Up
21(1)
Nose and Maxillary Sinus: Transverse Section
22(1)
Paranasal Sinuses
23(1)
Subclavian Artery
24(1)
Opening of Mandible
25(1)
Afferent Innervation of Oral Cavity and Pharynx
26(1)
Fasciae of Orbit and Eyeball
27(1)
Tympanic Cavity: Medial and Lateral Views
28(1)
Anatomy of Pediatric Ear
29(1)
Auditory Tube (Eustachian)
30(1)
Cranial Imaging (MRV and MRA)
31(1)
Axial and Coronal MRIs of Brain
32(146)
SECTION 3 BACK
178(24)
Surface Anatomy
178(1)
Surface Anatomy of Back
178(1)
Vertebral Column
179(7)
Vertebral Column
179(1)
Thoracic Vertebrae
180(1)
Lumbar Vertebrae
181(1)
Vertebrae: Radiograph and MRI
182(1)
Sacrum and Coccyx
183(1)
Ligaments of Vertebral Column: Lumbosacral Region
184(1)
Joints of Vertebral Column: Lumbar Region
185(1)
Spinal Cord
186(9)
Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves
186(1)
Spinal Nerve Roots and Vertebrae
187(1)
Dermatomes
188(1)
Spinal Meninges and Nerve Roots
189(1)
Spinal Nerve, Roots, and Rami
190(1)
Arteries of Spinal Cord: Schema
191(1)
Arteries of Spinal Cord: Intrinsic Distribution
192(1)
Veins of Spinal Cord and Vertebral Column
193(1)
Veins of Vertebral Column: Vertebral Veins
194(1)
Muscles and Nerves
195(6)
Muscles of Back: Superficial Layer
195(1)
Muscles of Back: Intermediate Layer
196(1)
Muscles of Back: Deep Layer
197(1)
Nerves of Back
198(1)
Nerves of Back of Neck
199(2)
Cross-Sectional Anatomy
201(1)
Lumbar Region of Back: Cross Section
201(1)
Typical Thoracic Spinal Nerve
201
Structures with High Clinical Significance Table 3.1
Muscles Tables 3.2-3.4
Electronic Bonus Plates Plates BP 33-BP 40
Ligaments of Vertebral Column
33(1)
Cervical Spine: Radiographs
34(1)
Cervical Spine: MRI and Radiograph
35(1)
Thoracolumbar Spine: Lateral Radiograph
36(1)
Lumbar Vertebrae: Radiographs
37(1)
Lumbar Spine: MRIs
38(1)
Vertebral Veins: Detail Showing Venous Communications
39(1)
Spinal Cord Cross Sections: Fiber Tracts
40(162)
SECTION 4 THORAX
202(65)
Surface Anatomy
202(1)
Surface Anatomy of Thorax
202(1)
Thoracic Skeleton
203(2)
Bony Framework of Thorax
203(1)
Ribs and Associated Joints
204(1)
Mammary Glands
205(4)
Mammary Glands
205(1)
Arteries of Breast
206(1)
Lymph Vessels and Lymph Nodes of Breast
207(1)
Lymphatic Drainage of Breast
208(1)
Thoracic Wall and Diaphragm
209(8)
Anterior Thoracic Wall: Superficial Dissection
209(1)
Anterior Thoracic Wall: Deeper Dissection
210(1)
Anterior Thoracic Wall: Internal View
211(1)
Intercostal Nerves and Arteries
212(1)
Veins of Thoracic Wall
213(1)
Phrenic Nerve and Relationship to Pericardium
214(1)
Diaphragm: Thoracic Surface
215(1)
Diaphragm: Abdominal Surface
216(1)
Lungs, Trachea and Bronchi
217(33)
Lungs in Thorax: Anterior View
217(1)
Lungs in Thorax: Posterior View
218(1)
Lungs in Situ: Anterior View
219(1)
Great Vessels of Mediastinum
220(1)
Lungs: Medial Views
221(1)
Bronchial Arteries and Veins
222(1)
Bronchopulmonary Segments: Anterior and Posterior Views
223(1)
Bronchopulmonary Segments: Medial and Lateral Views
224(1)
Trachea and Major Bronchi
225(1)
Bronchi and Intrapulmonary Airways
226(1)
Intrapulmonary Blood Circulation: Schema
227(1)
Lymph Vessels of Thorax and Pulmonary and Mediastinal Lymph Nodes
228(1)
Autonomic Nerves of Thorax
229(1)
Innervation of Tracheobronchial Tree: Schema
230(20)
Heart
250(1)
Heart in Situ
231(1)
Heart: Anterior Exposure
232(1)
Heart and Precordial Areas of Auscultation
233(1)
Heart: Radiographs and CT Angiogram
234(1)
Heart: Base and Diaphragmatic Surface
235(1)
Pericardial Sac and Pericardial Cavity
236(1)
Mediastinum: Cross Section
237(1)
Thorax: Coronal Section of Heart and Ascending Aorta
238(1)
Coronary Arteries and Cardiac Veins
239(1)
Coronary Arteries: Imaging
240(1)
Right Atrium and Ventricle
241(1)
Left Atrium and Ventricle
242(1)
Valvular Complex of Heart
243(1)
Valvular Complex of Heart (Continued)
244(1)
Atria, Ventricles, and Interventricular Septum
245(1)
Heart Valves
246(1)
Prenatal and Postnatal Circulation
247(1)
Conducting System of Heart
248(1)
Nerves of Thorax
249(1)
Innervation of Heart: Schema
250(1)
Mediastinum
251(15)
Mediastinum: Right Lateral View
251(1)
Mediastinum: Left Lateral View
252(1)
Phrenic Nerve
253(1)
Esophagus in Situ
254(1)
Esophagus: Constrictions and Relations
255(1)
Musculature of Esophagus
256(1)
Esophagogastric Junction
257(1)
Arteries of Esophagus
258(1)
Veins of Esophagus
259(1)
Lymph Vessels and Lymph Nodes of Esophagus
260(1)
Nerves of Esophagus
261(5)
Cross-Sectional Anatomy
262(1)
Thorax: Axial CT Images
262(1)
Cross Section of Thorax at T3 Vertebral Level
263(1)
Cross Section of Thorax at T3/T4 Disc Level
264(1)
Cross Section of Thorax at T4/T5 Disc Level
265(1)
Cross Section of Thorax at T7 Vertebral Level
266
Structures with High Clinical Significance Tables 4.1--4.3
Muscles Table 4.4
Electronic Bonus Plates BP 41-BP 52
41(226)
Cervical Ribs and Related Variations
41(1)
Muscle Attachments of Ribs
42(1)
Muscles of Respiration
43(1)
Intrapulmonary Airways: Schema
44(1)
Anatomy of Ventilation and Respiration
45(1)
Coronary Arteries: Right Anterolateral Views with Arteriograms
46(1)
Coronary Arteries and Cardiac Veins: Variations
47(1)
Intrinsic Nerves and Variations in Nerves of Esophagus
48(1)
Arteries of Esophagus: Variations
49(1)
Thorax: Coronal Section
50(1)
Thorax: Coronal CTs
51(1)
Innervation of Blood Vessels: Schema
52(215)
SECTION 5 ABDOMEN
267(85)
Surface Anatomy of Abdomen
267(20)
Surface Anatomy of Abdomen
267(20)
Abdominal Wall
287(6)
Bony Framework of Abdomen
268(1)
Regions and Planes of Abdomen
269(1)
Anterior Abdominal Wall: Superficial Dissection
270(1)
Anterior Abdominal Wall: Intermediate Dissection
271(1)
Anterior Abdominal Wall: Deep Dissection
272(1)
Rectus Sheath: Cross Section
273(1)
Anterior Abdominal Wall: Internal View
274(1)
Posterolateral Abdominal Wall
275(1)
Arteries of Anterior Abdominal Wall
276(1)
Veins of Anterior Abdominal Wall
277(1)
Nerves of Anterior Abdominal Wall
278(1)
Intercostal Nerves
279(1)
Inguinal Region: Dissections
280(1)
Inguinal Canal and Spermatic Cord
281(1)
Femoral Sheath and Inguinal Canal
282(1)
Posterior Abdominal Wall: Internal View
283(1)
Arteries of Posterior Abdominal Wall
284(1)
Veins of Posterior Abdominal Wall
285(1)
Lymph Vessels and Lymph Nodes of Posterior Abdominal Wall
286(1)
Nerves of Posterior Abdominal Wall
287(6)
Peritoneal Cavity
293(8)
Greater Omentum and Abdominal Viscera
288(1)
Mesenteries and Suspensory Muscle of Duodenum
289(1)
Mesocolons and Root of Mesentery
290(1)
Omental Bursa: Stomach Reflected
291(1)
Omental Bursa: Cross Section
292(1)
Peritoneum of Posterior Abdominal Wall
293(8)
Stomach and Intestines
301(1)
Stomach in Situ
294(1)
Mucosa of Stomach
295(1)
Duodenum in Situ
296(1)
Mucosa and Musculature of Small Intestine
297(1)
Ileocecal Junction
298(1)
Cecum and Ileal Orifice
299(1)
Vermiform Appendix
300(1)
Mucosa and Musculature of Large Intestine
301(1)
Liver, Gallbladder, Pancreas and Spleen
302(6)
Surfaces and Bed of Liver
302(1)
Liver in Situ: Vascular and Duct Systems
303(1)
Liver Structure: Schema
304(1)
Gallbladder, Extrahepatic Bile Ducts, and Pancreatic Duct
305(1)
Pancreas in Situ
306(1)
Spleen
307(1)
Visceral Vasculature
308(11)
Arteries of Stomach, Liver, and Spleen
308(1)
Celiac Trunk and Branches
309(1)
Arteries of Liver, Pancreas, Duodenum, and Spleen
310(1)
Celiac Arteriogram and CT Angiogram
311(1)
Arteries of Duodenum and Head of Pancreas
312(1)
Arteries of Small Intestine
313(1)
Arteries of Large Intestine
314(1)
Veins of Stomach, Duodenum, Pancreas, and Spleen
315(1)
Veins of Small Intestine
316(1)
Veins of Large Intestine
317(1)
Hepatic Portal Vein, Tributaries, and Portacaval Anastomoses
318(1)
Visceral Nerves and Plexuses
319(11)
Autonomic Nerves and Ganglia of Abdomen
319(1)
Autonomic Innervation of Stomach and Duodenum
320(1)
Autonomic Innervation of Stomach and Duodenum (Continued)
321(1)
Autonomic Innervation of Small Intestine
322(1)
Autonomic Innervation of Large Intestine
323(1)
Autonomic Innervation of Intestine: Schema
324(1)
Autonomic Innervation of Esophagus, Stomach, and Duodenum: Schema
325(1)
Autonomic Reflex Pathways: Schema
326(1)
Enteric Plexuses of Intestine
327(1)
Autonomic Innervation of Liver: Schema
328(1)
Autonomic Innervation of Pancreas: Schema
329(1)
Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands
330(14)
Kidneys in Situ: Anterior Views
330(1)
Kidneys in Situ: Posterior Views
331(1)
Suprarenal Glands
332(1)
Gross Structure of Kidney
333(1)
Intrarenal Arteries and Renal Segments
334(1)
Ureters in Abdomen and Pelvis
335(1)
Arteries of Ureters and Urinary Bladder
336(1)
Renal Fascia
337(1)
Lymph Vessels and Lymph Nodes of Kidneys and Urinary Bladder
338(1)
Autonomic Nerves of Kidneys, Ureters, and Urinary Bladder
339(1)
Autonomic Innervation of Kidneys and Abdominal Part of Ureters: Schema
340(1)
Autonomic Nerves of Suprarenal Glands: Dissection and Schema
341(1)
Arteries and Veins of Suprarenal Glands in Situ
342(1)
Abdominal Wall and Viscera: Paramedian Section
343(1)
Lymphatics
344(2)
Lymphatic Drainage of Abdomen and Pelvis: Schema
344(2)
Regional Imaging
346(1)
Abdominal Scans: Axial CT Images
345(1)
Abdominal Scans: Axial CT Images (Continued)
346(1)
Cross-Sectional Anatomy
347(1)
Cross Section at T10 Vertebral Level, Through Esophagogastric Junction
347(1)
Cross Section at T12 Vertebral Level, Inferior to Xiphoid Process
348(1)
Cross Section at T12/L1 Disc Level
349(1)
Cross Section at L1/L2 Disc Level
350(1)
Cross Section at L3/L4 Disc Level
351
Structures with High Clinical Significance Tables 5.1--5.3
Muscles Table 5.4
Electronic Bonus Plates BP 53-BP 83
Inguinal and Femoral Regions
53(1)
Indirect Inguinal Hernia
54(1)
Variations in Position and Contour of Stomach in Relation to Body Habitus
55(1)
Layers of Duodenal Wall
56(1)
CT and MRCP Showing Appendix, Gallbladder, and Ducts; Nerve Branches of Hepatic Artery
57(1)
Topography of Liver
58(1)
Variations in Form of Liver
59(1)
Sigmoid Colon: Variations in Position
60(1)
Variations in Arterial Supply to Cecum and Posterior Peritoneal Attachment of Cecum
61(1)
Variations in Pancreatic Duct
62(1)
Variations in Cystic, Hepatic, and Pancreatic Ducts
63(1)
Variations in Cystic Arteries
64(1)
Variations in Hepatic Arteries
65(1)
Variations and Anomalies of Hepatic Portal Vein
66(1)
Variations in Celiac Trunk
67(1)
Variations in Colic Arteries
68(1)
Variations in Colic Arteries (Continued)
69(1)
Variations in Renal Artery and Vein
70(1)
Histology of Renal Corpuscle
71(1)
Nephron and Collecting Tubule: Schema
72(1)
Blood Vessels in Parenchyma of Kidney: Schema
73(1)
Lymph Vessels and Lymph Nodes of Stomach
74(1)
Lymph Vessels and Lymph Nodes of Pancreas
75(1)
Lymph Vessels and Lymph Nodes of Small Intestine
76(1)
Lymph Vessels and Lymph Nodes of Large Intestine
77(1)
Lymph Vessels and Lymph Nodes of Liver
78(1)
Schematic Cross Section of Abdomen at T12 Vertebral Level
79(1)
Transverse Section of Abdomen: L5 Vertebral Level, Near Transtubercular Plane
80(1)
Transverse Section of Abdomen: S1 Vertebral Level, Anterior Superior Iliac Spine
81(1)
Axial CT Image of Upper Abdomen
82(1)
Arterial Variations and Collateral Supply of Liver and Gallbladder
83(269)
SECTION 6 PELVIS
352(70)
Surface Anatomy
352(1)
Surface Anatomy of Pelvis
352(1)
Bony Pelvis
353(5)
Bony Framework of Pelvis
353(1)
Male and Female Pelvis: Radiographs
354(1)
Sex Differences of Bony Pelvis: Measurements
355(1)
Ligaments of Bony Pelvis
356(1)
Ligaments of Hip Bone
357(1)
Pelvic Diaphragm and Viscera
358(11)
Pelvic Diaphragm: Female
358(1)
Pelvic Diaphragm (Female): Medial and Superior Views
359(1)
Pelvic Diaphragm (Female): Inferior Views
360(1)
Pelvic Diaphragm (Male): Superior View
361(1)
Pelvic Diaphragm (Male): Inferior View
362(1)
Pelvic Cavity: Female
363(1)
Pelvic Viscera and Perineum: Female
364(1)
Female Internal Genital Organs
365(1)
Endopelvic Fascia
366(1)
Pelvic Cavity: Male
367(1)
Pelvic Viscera and Perineum: Male
368(1)
Urinary Bladder
369(3)
Urinary Bladder: Orientation and Supports
369(1)
Female Urethral Sphincters
370(1)
Urinary Bladder: Female and Male
371(1)
Female Internal Genitalia
372(5)
Uterus, Vagina, and Supporting Structures
372(1)
Uterus: Fascial Ligaments
373(1)
Uterus and Adnexa
374(1)
Pelvic Viscera: Female
375(1)
Pelvic Ligaments
376(1)
Female Perineum and External Genitalia
377(4)
Female Perineum and External Genitalia
377(1)
Female Perineum (Superficial Dissection)
378(1)
Female Perineum (Deeper Dissection)
379(1)
Female Perineal Spaces
380(1)
Male Perineum and External Genitalia
381(8)
Male Perineum and External Genitalia (Superficial Dissection)
381(1)
Male Perineum and External Genitalia (Deeper Dissection)
382(1)
Penis
383(1)
Male Perineal Spaces
384(1)
Prostate and Seminal Gland
385(1)
Urethra
386(1)
Descent of Testis
387(1)
Scrotum and Contents
388(1)
Homologies of Male and Female Genitalia
389(2)
Homologues of External Genitalia
389(1)
Homologues of Internal Genitalia
390(1)
Male Internal Genitalia
391(2)
Testes
391(1)
Testis, Epididymis, and Ductus Deferens
392(1)
Rectum and Anal Canal
393(7)
Rectum in Situ: Female and Male
393(1)
Ischioanal Fossae
394(1)
Rectum and Anal Canal
395(1)
Anorectal Musculature
396(1)
External Anal Sphincter: Perineal Views
397(1)
Perineal and Pelvic Extraperitoneal Spaces: Actual and Potential
398(1)
Pelvic Scans: Sagittal T2-Weighted MRIs
399(1)
Vasculature
400(11)
Arteries of Rectum and Anal Canal: Male Posterior View
400(1)
Veins of Rectum and Anal Canal: Female Anterior View
401(1)
Arteries and Veins of Pelvic Viscera: Female Anterior View
402(1)
Arteries and Veins of Testis: Anterior View
403(1)
Arteries of Pelvis: Female
404(1)
Arteries and Veins of Pelvis: Male
405(1)
Arteries and Veins of Perineum and Uterus
406(1)
Arteries and Veins of Perineum: Male
407(1)
Lymph Vessels and Lymph Nodes of Pelvis and Genitalia: Female
408(1)
Inguinal Nodes and Lymph Vessels of Perineum: Female
409(1)
Lymph Vessels and Lymph Nodes of Pelvis and Genitalia: Male
410(1)
Nerves of Perineum and Pelvic Viscera
411(9)
Nerves of External Genitalia: Male
411(1)
Nerves of Pelvic Viscera: Male
412(1)
Nerves of Perineum: Male
413(1)
Nerves of Pelvic Viscera: Female
414(1)
Nerves of Perineum and External Genitalia: Female
415(1)
Neuropathways in Parturition
416(1)
Innervation of Female Reproductive Organs: Schema
417(1)
Innervation of Male Reproductive Organs: Schema
418(1)
Innervation of Urinary Bladder and Lower Ureter: Schema
419(1)
Cross-Sectional Anatomy
420(1)
Male Pelvis: Cross Section of Bladder-Prostate Junction
420(1)
Female Pelvis: Cross Section of Vagina and Urethra
421
Structures with High Clinical Significance Tables 6.1--6.3
Muscles Table 6.4
Electronic Bonus Plates BP 84-BP 95
Fasciae of Pelvis and Perineum: Male and Female
84(1)
Cystourethrograms: Male and Female
85(1)
Female Urethra
86(1)
Genetics of Reproduction
87(1)
Menstrual Cycle
88(1)
Uterine Development
89(1)
Ovary, Oocytes, and Follicles
90(1)
Variations in Hymen
91(1)
Cross Section of Pelvis Through Prostate
92(1)
Arteries and Veins of Pelvis: Male (Featuring Prostate)
93(1)
Cross Section of Lower Pelvis
94(1)
Endocrine Glands, Hormones, and Puberty
95(327)
SECTION 7 UPPER LIMB
422(69)
Surface Anatomy
426(1)
Surface Anatomy of Upper Limb
422(1)
Cutaneous Innervation of Upper Limb
423(1)
Superficial Veins of Proximal Upper Limb
424(1)
Superficial Veins of Forearm and Hand
425(1)
Lymph Vessels and Lymph Nodes of Upper Limb
426(1)
Shoulder and Axilla
427(18)
Humerus and Scapula
427(1)
Muscle Attachment Sites of Humerus, Scapula, and Clavicle
428(1)
Clavicle and Sternoclavicular Joint
429(1)
Shoulder: Anteroposterior Radiograph
430(1)
Joints of Shoulder
431(1)
Muscles of Shoulder
432(1)
Axilla: Posterior Wall
433(1)
Rotator Cuff Muscles
434(1)
Pectoral, Clavipectoral, and Axillary Fasciae
435(1)
Shoulder Region
436(1)
Axillary Artery and Anastomoses Around Scapula
437(1)
Axilla: Anterior View
438(1)
Brachial Plexus: Schema
439(6)
Arm
445(1)
Muscles of Arm: Anterior Compartment
440(1)
Muscles of Arm: Posterior Compartment
441(1)
Brachial Artery in Situ
442(1)
Arteries of Upper Limb
443(1)
Veins of Upper Limb
444(1)
Arm: Serial Cross Sections
445(1)
Elbow and Forearm
446(16)
Bones of Elbow
446(1)
Elbow: Radiographs
447(1)
Ligaments of Elbow
448(1)
Bones of Forearm
449(1)
Muscles of Forearm: Pronators and Supinator
450(1)
Muscles of Forearm: Extensors of Wrist and Digits
451(1)
Muscles of Forearm: Flexors of Wrist
452(1)
Muscles of Forearm: Flexors of Digits
453(1)
Muscles of Forearm: Superficial Part of Posterior Compartment
454(1)
Muscles of Forearm: Deep Part of Posterior Compartment
455(1)
Muscles of Forearm: Superficial Part of Anterior Compartment
456(1)
Muscles of Forearm: Anterior Compartment
457(1)
Muscles of Forearm: Deep Part of Anterior Compartment
458(1)
Attachments of Muscles of Forearm: Anterior View
459(1)
Attachments of Muscles of Forearm: Posterior View
460(1)
Forearm: Serial Cross Sections
461(1)
Wrist and Hand
462(20)
Carpal Bones
462(1)
Movements of Wrist
463(1)
Ligaments of Wrist: Anterior View
464(1)
Ligaments of Wrist: Posterior View
465(1)
Bones of Hand
466(1)
Wrist and Hand: Radiographs
467(1)
Metacarpophalangeal and Interphalangeal Ligaments
468(1)
Wrist and Hand: Superficial Palmar Dissections
469(1)
Wrist and Hand: Deeper Palmar Dissections
470(1)
Lumbrical Muscles, Midpalmar and Thenar Spaces, and Tendon Sheaths
471(1)
Flexor Tendons, Arteries, and Nerves at Wrist
472(1)
Spaces and Tendon Sheaths of Hand
473(1)
Flexor and Extensor Tendons in Fingers
474(1)
Muscles of Hand
475(1)
Arteries of Hand: Palmar Views
476(1)
Wrist and Hand: Superficial Lateral Dissection
477(1)
Wrist and Hand: Superficial Dorsal Dissection
478(1)
Nerves and Arteries of Dorsal Hand and Wrist
479(1)
Extensor Tendons at Wrist
480(1)
Fingers
481(1)
Nerves and Vasculature
482(8)
Cutaneous Innervation of Wrist and Hand
482(1)
Arteries and Nerves of Upper Limb: Anterior View
483(1)
Nerves of Upper Limb
484(1)
Musculocutaneous Nerve
485(1)
Median Nerve
486(1)
Ulnar Nerve
487(1)
Radial Nerve in Arm and Nerves of Posterior Shoulder
488(1)
Radial Nerve in Forearm and Hand
489(1)
Regional Imaging
490(1)
Shoulder MRI and CT
490
Structures with High Clinical Significance Tables 7.1-7.2
Nerves of Brachial Plexus Tables 7.3--7.4
Muscles Tables 7.5--7.8
Electronic Bonus Plates BP 96-BP 102
Arteries of Arm and Proximal Forearm
96(1)
Arteries of Forearm and Hand
97(1)
Ligaments of Wrist: Posterior and Anterior Views
98(1)
Flexor and Extensor Zones of Hand
99(1)
Cross Sections Through Metacarpal and Distal Carpal Bones
100(1)
Cross Section of Hand: Axial View
101(1)
Cross Section of Hand: Axial View (Continued)
102(389)
SECTION 8 LOWER LIMB
491
Surface Anatomy
491(4)
Surface Anatomy of Lower Limb
491(1)
Superficial Veins of Lower Limb: Anterior View
492(1)
Superficial Veins of Lower Limb: Posterior View
493(1)
Lymph Vessels and Lymph Nodes of Lower Limb
494(1)
Hip, Buttock, and Thigh
495(21)
Hip Bone
495(1)
Hip Joint
496(1)
Hip Joint: Anteroposterior Radiograph
497(1)
Attachments of Muscles of Hip and Thigh: Anterior View
498(1)
Attachments of Muscles of Hip and Thigh: Posterior View
499(1)
Femur
500(1)
Muscles of Hip and Thigh: Lateral View
501(1)
Muscles of Thigh: Anterior Compartment
502(1)
Muscles of Thigh: Medial Compartment
503(1)
Muscles of Hip and Thigh: Posterior Views
504(1)
Psoas and Ilacus Muscle
505(1)
Lumbosacral Plexuses
506(1)
Lumbar Plexus
507(1)
Sacral and Coccygeal Plexuses
508(1)
Arteries of Thigh: Anterior Views
509(1)
Arteries of Thigh: Anterior View of Deeper Dissection
510(1)
Arteries of Thigh: Posterior View
511(1)
Nerves of Buttock
512(1)
Hip Bursae: Posterior and Anterolateral Views
513(1)
Arteries of Femoral Head and Neck
514(1)
Thigh: Serial Cross Sections
515(1)
Knee
516(8)
Knee: Medial and Lateral Views
516(1)
Knee: Anterior Views
517(1)
Knee: Interior Views
518(1)
Knee: Cruciate and Collateral Ligaments
519(1)
Knee: Anteroposterior Radiograph and Posterior View
520(1)
Knee: Posterior and Sagittal Views
521(1)
Arteries of Lower Limb
522(1)
Veins of Lower Limb
523(1)
Leg
524(25)
Tibia and Fibula: Anterior and Posterior Views
524(1)
Tibia and Fibula: Additional Views and Cross Section
525(1)
Attachments of Muscles of Leg
526(1)
Muscles of Leg: Superficial Part of Posterior Compartment
527(1)
Muscles of Leg: Superficial Part of Posterior Compartment (Partial Dissection)
528(1)
Muscles of Leg: Deep Part of Posterior Compartment
529(1)
Muscles of Leg: Lateral Compartment
530(1)
Muscles of Leg: Anterior Compartment
531(1)
Muscles of Leg: Anterior Compartment (Continued)
532(1)
Veins of Leg
533(1)
Leg: Cross Sections and Compartments
534(15)
Ankle and Foot
549(1)
Bones of Foot: Superior and Inferior Views
535(1)
Bones of Foot: Lateral View
536(1)
Calcaneus
537(1)
Ligaments of Ankle and Foot
538(1)
Ligaments of Foot: Plantar View
539(1)
Tendon Sheaths of Ankle
540(1)
Muscles of Dorsum of Foot: Superficial Dissection
541(1)
Muscles of Dorsum of Foot: Deep Dissection
542(1)
Sole of Foot: Superficial Dissection
543(1)
Muscles of Sole of Foot: First Layer
544(1)
Muscles of Sole of Foot: Second Layer
545(1)
Muscles of Sole of Foot: Third Layer
546(1)
Interosseous Muscles and Deep Arteries of Foot
547(1)
Interosseous Muscles of Foot
548(1)
Cross Section of Foot
549(1)
Nerves
550(5)
Femoral Nerve and Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve
550(1)
Obturator Nerve
551(1)
Sciatic Nerve and Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerve
552(1)
Tibial Nerve
553(1)
Common Fibular Nerve
554(1)
Regional Imaging
555(1)
Hip: MRI and 3D CT
555(1)
Ankle: Radiographs
556
Structures with High Clinical Significance Tables 8.1--8.2
Nerves of Lumbosacral Plexus Tables 8.3--8.4
Muscles Tables 8.5--8.8
Electronic Bonus Plates BP 103-BP 112
103
Arteries of Knee and Foot
103(1)
Cross-Sectional Anatomy of Hip: Axial View
104(1)
Arteries of Thigh and Knee
105(1)
Leg: Serial Cross Sections
106(1)
Osteology of Knee
107(1)
Knee Radiograph: Lateral View
108(1)
Foot: Nerves and Arteries
109(1)
Cross-Sectional Anatomy of Ankle and Foot
110(1)
Cross-Sectional Anatomy of Foot
111(1)
Anatomy of Toenail
112
References
Index
Available Online (see inside front cover)
Bonus Plates
Study Guides
Self-Assessments
Frank H. Netter was born in New York City in 1906. He studied art at the Art Students League and the National Academy of Design before entering medical school at New York University, where he received his Doctor of Medicine degree in 1931. During his student years, Dr. Netter's notebook sketches attracted the attention of the medical faculty and other physicians, allowing him to augment his income by illustrating articles and textbooks. He continued illustrating as a sideline after establishing a surgical practice in 1933, but he ultimately opted to give up his practice in favor of a full-time commitment to art. After service in the United States Army during World War II, Dr. Netter began his long collaboration with the CIBA Pharmaceutical Company (now Novartis Pharmaceuticals). This 45-year partnership resulted in the production of the extraordinary collection of medical art so familiar to physicians and other medical professionals worldwide. Icon Learning Systems acquired the Netter Collection in July 2000 and continued to update Dr. Netter's original paintings and to add newly commissioned paintings by artists trained in the style of Dr. Netter. In 2005, Elsevier Inc. purchased the Netter Collection and all publications from Icon Learning Systems. There are now over 50 publications featuring the art of Dr. Netter available through Elsevier Inc.

Dr. Netter's works are among the finest examples of the use of illustration in the teaching of medical concepts. The 13-book Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations, which includes the greater part of the more than 20,000 paintings created by Dr. Netter, became and remains one of the most famous medical works ever published. The Netter Atlas of Human Anatomy, first published in 1989, presents the anatomic paintings from the Netter Collection. Now translated into 16 languages, it is the anatomy atlas of choice among medical and health professions students the world over.

The Netter illustrations are appreciated not only for their aesthetic qualities, but, more importantly, for their intellectual content. As Dr. Netter wrote in 1949 "clarification of a subject is the aim and goal of illustration. No matter how beautifully painted, how delicately and subtly rendered a subject may be, it is of little value as a medical illustration if it does not serve to make clear some medical point.” Dr. Netter's planning, conception, point of view, and approach are what inform his paintings and what make them so intellectually valuable.

Frank H. Netter, MD, physician and artist, died in 1991.