Clinical Anatomy - Hansen 1E
Author: John T. Hansen, PhD and David R. Lambert, MD
ISBN: 9781929007714
- Page 2: Terminology: Anatomical Position
- Page 3: Terminology: Terms of Relationship and Body Planes
- Page 4: Terminology: Terms of Movement
- Page 5: Terminology: Terms of Movement
- Page 6: Skin
- Page 7: Psoriasis
- Page 8: Langer's Lines
- Page 9: Skeletal System: Axial and Appendicular Skeleton
- Page 10: Skeletal System: Functions and Shapes of Bones
- Page 11: Skeletal System: Endochondral Bone Formation
- Page 12: Fractures
- Page 13: Bone Marrow Failure
- Page 14: Skeletal System: Types of Joints
- Page 15: Skeletal System: Types of Synovial Joints
- Page 16: Muscular System: Structure of Skeletal Muscle
- Page 17: Muscular System: Skeletal Muscle Shapes
- Page 18: Hematologic System: Composition of Blood
- Page 19: Leukemias
- Page 20: Cardiovascular System: Organization
- Page 21: Major Arteries and Pulse Points
- Page 22: Atherogenesis
- Page 23: Cardiovascular System: Major Veins
- Page 24: Varicose Veins
- Page 25: Cardiovascular System: Heart
- Page 26: Causes of Hypertension
- Page 27: Hypertension in the Elderly
- Page 28: Lymphatic System: Organization
- Page 29: Respiratory System: Organization
- Page 30: Asthma: Pathophysiology
- Page 31: Asthma: Pathophysiology
- Page 32: Nervous System: Organization
- Page 33: Nervous System: Neurons and Glial cells
- Page 34: Alzheimer's Disease: Clinical Correlations
- Page 35: Nervous System: Meninges
- Page 36: Nervous System: Cranial Nerves
- Page 37: Nervous System: Spinal Nerves
- Page 38: Nervous System: Elements of the PNS
- Page 39: Myasthenia Gravis
- Page 40: Nervous System: Effects of the Sympathetic Division of the ANS
- Page 42: Nervous System: Effects of the Parasympathetic Division of the ANS
- Page 44: Nervous System: Enteric Nervous System
- Page 45: Endocrine System: Organization
- Page 46: Diabetes Mellitus and Its Vascular Consequences
- Page 47: Gastrointestinal System: Organization
- Page 48: Diarrhea
- Page 49: Urinary System: Organization
- Page 50: Reproductive System: Female Organs
- Page 51: Reproductive System: Male Organs
- Page 52: Embryology: Week One, Fertilization and Implantation
- Page 53: Embryology: Week Two, Bilaminar Embryonic Disc
- Page 54: Embryology : Week Three, Gastrulation
- Page 55: Embryology: Ectodermal Derivatives
- Page 56: Embryology : Mesodermal Derivatives
- Page 57: Embryology: Endodermal Derivatives
- Page 58: Embryology: Developmental Defects
- Page 66: Surface Anatomy: Key Landmarks
- Page 67: Vertebral Column: The Spine
- Page 68: Accentuated Spinal Curvatures
- Page 69: Regional Vertebrae: Typical Vertebra
- Page 70: Regional Vertebrae: Cervical
- Page 71: Cervical Vertebral Fractures
- Page 72: Regional Vertebrae: Thoracic and Lumbar
- Page 73: Regional Vertebrae: Sacrum and Coccyx
- Page 74: Osteoporosis
- Page 75: Spondylolysis and Spondylolisthesis
- Page 76: Osteoarthritis
- Page 77: Joints and Ligaments of the Spine: Craniovertebral
- Page 78: Joints and Ligaments of the Spine: Vertebral Arches and Bodies
- Page 80: Vertebral Dislocation and Fractures
- Page 81: Ankylosing Spondylitis
- Page 82: Low Back Pain
- Page 83: Process of Intervertebral Disc Herniation
- Page 84: Herniation of a Cervical Disc
- Page 85: Inflammation and Lumbar Pain
- Page 86: Herniation of a Lumbar Disc
- Page 87: Back Pain Associated with Vertebral Facet Joints
- Page 88: Spine: Movements
- Page 89: Whiplash
- Page 90: Back Muscles: Superficial and Intermediate Layers
- Page 92: Back Muscles: Deep Group (Superficial and Intermediate Layers)
- Page 94: Back Muscles: Deep Group (Deep Layer)
- Page 95: Back Muscles: Suboccipital Triangle and Muscles
- Page 96: Myofascial Causes of Back Pain
- Page 97: Spinal Cord: Nerves
- Page 98: Spinal Cord: Cord and Nerves in situ
- Page 99: Spinal Cord: Somatic Nerve
- Page 100: Spinal Cord: Components of the Spinal Nerve (Thoracic)
- Page 101: Spinal Cord: Relationship of Nerves to the Spine
- Page 102: Spinal Cord: Dermatomes
- Page 103: Spinal Meninges
- Page 104: Spinal Meninges: Relationship to the Spinal Cord
- Page 105: Spinal Meninges: Cerebrospinal Fluid Circulation
- Page 106: Lumbar Puncture and Epidural Anesthesia
- Page 107: Blood Supply to the Spine and Cord: Arteries of the Spine
- Page 108: Blood Supply of the Spine and Cord: Arteries of the Cord
- Page 109: Blood Supply of the Spine and Cord: Venous Drainage
- Page 110: Acute Spinal Cord Syndromes
- Page 111: Embryology: Somite Formation and Differentiation
- Page 112: Embryology: Segmentation
- Page 113: Embryology: Epimeres and Hypomeres
- Page 114: Embryology: Ossification of the Vertebral Column
- Page 115: Embryology: Neurulation
- Page 116: Neural Tube Defects
- Page 117: Embryology Overview: Development of Spinal C
- Page 124: Surface Anatomy: Key Landmarks
- Page 125: Surface Anatomy: Superficial Veins and Nerves
- Page 126: Shoulder: Bones (Pectoral Girdle)
- Page 127: Shoulder: Bones (Pectoral Girdle)
- Page 128: Shoulder: Joints and Ligaments
- Page 130: Tendonitis and Buritis
- Page 131: Clavicular Fractures
- Page 132: Shoulder Dislocation
- Page 134: Shoulder: Muscles
- Page 135: Shoulder: Muscles
- Page 137: Axilla: Boundaries
- Page 138: Rotator Cuff Injury
- Page 139: Soft Tissue Tumor of the Axilla
- Page 140: Axilla: Branches of the Axillary Artery
- Page 141: Axilla: Scapular Anastomosis
- Page 142: Axilla: Brachial Plexus and Axillary Artery
- Page 143: Axilla: Brachial Plexus
- Page 144: Axilla: Axillary Lymph Nodes,
- Page 145: Arm: Anterior Compartment Muscles and Nerves
- Page 146: Arm: Posterior Compartment Muscles and Nerves
- Page 147: Arm: Brachial Artery and Anastomoses
- Page 148: Arm: Serial Cross Sections
- Page 149: Rupture of the Biceps Brachii Muscle
- Page 150: Fractures of the Humerus
- Page 151: Forearm: Bones
- Page 152: Forearm: Elbow Joint and Ligaments
- Page 154: Elbow Dislocation
- Page 155: Forearm: Anterior Compartment Superficial Muscles and Nerves
- Page 156: Forearm: Anterior Compartment Deep Muscles and Nerves
- Page 157: Forearm: Posterior Compartment Superficial Muscles and Nerves
- Page 158: Forearm: Posterior Compartment Deep Muscles and Nerves
- Page 159: Forearm: Arteries
- Page 160: Forearm: Serial Cross Sections
- Page 161: Fracture of the Radial Head and Neck
- Page 162: Biomechanics of Forearm Radial Fractures
- Page 163: Fracture of the Ulnar Shaft
- Page 164: Wrist and Hand: Bones
- Page 165: Fracture of the Scaphoid
- Page 166: Wrist and Hand: Wrist Joint and Ligaments
- Page 167: Wrist and Hand: Wrist Joint and Ligaments
- Page 168: Wrist and Hand: Finger Joints and Ligaments
- Page 170: Wrist and Hand: Intrinsic Hand Muscles
- Page 172: Wrist and Hand: Tendon Sheaths
- Page 173: Colles' (Distal Radial) Fracture
- Page 174: Wrist and Hand: Vessels and Nerves
- Page 176: Wrist and Hand: Palmar Spaces
- Page 177: Finger Injuries
- Page 178: Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Dislocations
- Page 179: Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Page 181: Nerve Summary: Shoulder Region Neuropathy
- Page 182: Nerve Summary: Normal Radial Nerve Distribution in the Arm
- Page 183: Nerve Summary: Normal Radial Nerve Distribution in the Forearm
- Page 184: Radial Nerve Compression
- Page 185: Nerve Summary: Normal Median Nerve Distribution
- Page 186: Proximal Median Nerve Compression
- Page 187: Median Nerve and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Page 188: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Testing and Management
- Page 189: Nerve Summary: Normal Ulnar Nerve Distribution
- Page 190: Ulnar Nerve Compression: Cubital Tunnel
- Page 191: Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome
- Page 192: Evaluation of Compression Neuropathy
- Page 193: Neuropathies: Digital Nerve Compression
- Page 194: Embryology: Appendicular Skeleton
- Page 195: Embryology: Neuromuscular Development
- Page 196: Embryology: Limb Bud Rotation
- Page 197: Embryology: Limb Rotation and Dermatomes
- Page 204: Surface Anatomy: Key Landmarks
- Page 205: Surface Anatomy: Superficial Veins and Nerves
- Page 206: Deep Venous Thrombosis
- Page 207: Hip and Gluteal Region: Bones
- Page 208: Hip and Gluteal Region: Joint and Ligaments
- Page 209: Hip and Gluteal Region: Arteries of the Joint
- Page 210: Congenital Dislocation of Hip
- Page 211: Degenerative Joint Disease, Early Changes
- Page 212: Degenerative Joint Disease, Late Changes
- Page 213: Hip and Gluteal Region: Sacral/Coccygeal Plexuses
- Page 214: Hip and Gluteal Region: Muscles
- Page 216: Hip and Gluteal Region: Intracapsular Femoral Neck Fracture
- Page 217: Thigh: Bones
- Page 218: Thigh: Anterior Compartment Muscles
- Page 220: Thigh: Medial Compartment Muscles
- Page 221: Thigh: Posterior Compartment Muscles
- Page 222: Diagnosis of Hip, Buttock, and Back Pain
- Page 223: Thigh: Lumbar Plexus (L1-4)
- Page 224: Thigh: Key Arteries
- Page 225: Revascularization
- Page 226: Thigh: Serial Cross Sections
- Page 227: Fractures of Shaft and Distal Femur
- Page 228: Pressure (Decubitus) Ulcers
- Page 229: Multiple Myeloma
- Page 230: Surgical Approach to Total Hip Replacement
- Page 231: Acetabular Reconstruction and Total Hip Replacement
- Page 232: Leg: Bones
- Page 233: Tibial Fractures
- Page 234: Leg: Knee Joint and Muscle-Tendon Support
- Page 235: Patellar Injuries
- Page 236: Leg: Knee Joint and Ligaments
- Page 238: Leg: Knee Joint Bursae
- Page 239: Leg: Knee Joint Bursae
- Page 240: Rupture of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament
- Page 241: Sprains of Knee Ligaments
- Page 242: Tears of the Meniscus
- Page 243: Osgood-Schlatter Disease
- Page 244: Osteoarthritis of the Knee
- Page 245: Septic Bursitis and Septic Arthritis
- Page 246: Leg: Tibiofibular Joints and Ligaments
- Page 247: Leg: Posterior Compartment Muscles, Deep Layer
- Page 248: Leg: Posterior Compartment Muscles, Superficial and Intermediate
- Page 249: Leg: Posterior Compartment Muscles, Superficial and Intermediate
- Page 250: Leg: Anterior Compartment Muscles
- Page 251: Leg: Anterior Compartment Muscles
- Page 252: Leg: Lateral Compartment Muscles
- Page 253: Leg: Cross Section
- Page 254: Genu Varum and Valgum
- Page 255: Osteosarcoma of the Tibia
- Page 256: Shin Splints
- Page 257: External Compartment Syndromes
- Page 258: Achilles Tendonitis and Bursitis
- Page 259: Ankle and Foot: Bones of the Ankle
- Page 260: Ankle and Foot: Bones of the Foot
- Page 261: Ankle and Foot: Tendon Sheaths of the Ankle
- Page 262: Ankle and Foot: Ankle Joints and Ligaments
- Page 264: Ankle and Foot: Foot Joints and Ligaments
- Page 266: Classification of Ankle Fractures
- Page 267: Rotational Fractures
- Page 268: Fractures of the Calcaneus
- Page 269: Fractures of the Talar Neck
- Page 270: Metatarsal and Phalangeal Injuries
- Page 271: Ankle and Foot-Muscles of Dorsum of Foot
- Page 272: Ankle and Foot: Muscles of the Sole (First Layer)
- Page 273: Ankle and Foot: Muscles of the Sole (First Layer)
- Page 274: Ankle and Foot: Muscles of the Sole (Second and Third Layers)
- Page 275: Ankle and Foot: Muscles of the Sole (Second and Third Layers)
- Page 276: Ankle and Foot: Deep Muscles and Arteries of the Foot
- Page 277: Ankle and Foot: Deep Muscles and Arteries of the Foot
- Page 278: Ankle and Foot: Arteries and Nerves of the Sole
- Page 279: Congenital Clubfoot
- Page 280: Toe Deformities
- Page 281: Plantar Fasciitis
- Page 282: Common Foot Infections
- Page 283: Diabetic Foot Lesions
- Page 284: Neuropathy and Fungal Infections in the Diabetic Foot
- Page 285: Arterial Occlusive Disease
- Page 286: Gout
- Page 287: Nerve Summary: Femoral Nerve
- Page 288: Nerve Summary: Obturator Nerve
- Page 289: Nerve Summary: Sciatic Nerve
- Page 290: Nerve Summary: Tibial Nerve
- Page 291: Nerve Summary: Common Fibular (Peroneal) Nerve
- Page 293: Nerve Summary: Dermatomes
- Page 294: Embryology: Lower Limb Rotation
- Page 300: Surface Anatomy: Key Landmarks
- Page 301: Surface Anatomy: Female Breast
- Page 302: Surface Anatomy: Lymphatics and Vessels of the Breast
- Page 303: Examination of the Breast
- Page 304: Fibrocystic Change and Fibroadenoma
- Page 305: Clinical Signs of Breast Cancer 1
- Page 306: Clinical Signs of Breast Cancer 2
- Page 307: Mastectomy and Lumpectomy
- Page 308: Thoracic Wall: Thoracic Cage (Skeleton)
- Page 309: Thoracic Wall: Joints of the Thoracic Cage
- Page 310: Thoracic Wall: Muscles of the Anterior Wall
- Page 311: Thoracic Wall: Vessels and Muscles of the Internal Wall
- Page 312: Thoracic Wall: Intercostal Nerves and Vessels
- Page 313: Thoracic Cage Injuries
- Page 314: Pleura and Lungs: Anterior Topography
- Page 315: Pleura and Lungs: Posterior Topography
- Page 316: Pleura and Lungs: Lungs In Situ
- Page 317: Pleura and Lungs: Features of the Medial Aspect of Lungs
- Page 318: Pleura and Lungs: Trachea and Bronchi
- Page 319: Bronchiectasis
- Page 320: Bronchogenic Carcinoma
- Page 321: Pancoast and Superior Vena Cava Syndromes
- Page 322: Pleura and Lungs: Superior Mediastinum
- Page 323: Pleura and Lungs: Tranverse Section T5-T6
- Page 324: Mediastinum: Lymphatics
- Page 325: Sources of Pulmonary Emboli
- Page 326: Pulmonary Embolism
- Page 327: Pneumothorax
- Page 328: Hemothorax
- Page 329: Chest Drainage Tubes
- Page 330: Silicosis, Asbestosis, and Mesothelioma of the Lung and Pleura
- Page 331: Causes of Chronic Cough
- Page 332: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Page 333: Cor Pulmonale Caused by COPD
- Page 334: Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
- Page 335: Lung Abscess
- Page 336: Pneumonia
- Page 337: Dissemination of Tuberculosis
- Page 338: Pulmonary Tuberculosis
- Page 339: Pleura and Lungs: Autonomic Nerves in the Thorax
- Page 340: Pericardium and Heart: Heart In Situ
- Page 341: Pericarditis
- Page 342: Cardiac Tamponade
- Page 343: Pericardium and Heart: Coronary Arteries and Cardiac Veins
- Page 344: Angiogenesis
- Page 345: Acute Coronary Syndromes
- Page 346: Cardiovascular Disease in the Elderly and in Women
- Page 347: Angina Pectoris
- Page 348: Myocardial Infarction
- Page 349: Coronary Bypass
- Page 350: Saphenous Vein Graft Disease
- Page 351: Pericardium and Heart: Right Atrium and Ventricle
- Page 352: Pericardium and Heart: Left Atrium and Ventricle
- Page 353: Pericardium and Heart: Valves and Fibrous Skeleton
- Page 354: Cardiac Auscultation
- Page 355: Infective Endocarditis
- Page 356: Valvular Heart Disease
- Page 357: Mitral Valve Prolapse
- Page 358: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
- Page 359: Pericardium and Heart: Cardiac Nerves
- Page 360: ECG and the Cardiac Conduction System
- Page 361: Atrial Fibrillation
- Page 362: Ventricular Tachycardia
- Page 363: Cardiac Pacemakers
- Page 364: Cardiac Defibrillators
- Page 365: Mediastinum
- Page 366: Mediastinum: Transverse Section T7
- Page 367: Mediastinum: Esophagus and Thoracic Aorta
- Page 368: Mediastinum: Azygos System of Veins
- Page 369: Mediastinum: Lymphatics
- Page 370: Mediastinal Masses
- Page 371: Chylothorax
- Page 372: Embryology: Respiratory System
- Page 373: Embryology: Early Vasculature
- Page 374: Embryology: Aortic Arches
- Page 375: Coarctation of the Aorta
- Page 376: Embryology: Heart Tube Folding
- Page 377: Embryology: Division of the Heart Chambers
- Page 378: Transatrial Repair of Ventricular Septal Defect
- Page 379: Atrial Septal Defect Repair
- Page 380: Patent Ductus Arteriosus
- Page 381: Repair of Tetralogy of Fallot
- Page 386: Surface Anatomy: Key Landmarks
- Page 387: Surface Anatomy: Planes of Reference
- Page 388: Abdominal Wall: Superficial Muscles
- Page 389: Abdominal Wall: Deep Muscles
- Page 390: Abdominal Wall Hernias
- Page 391: Abdominal Wall: Veins
- Page 392: Abdominal Wall: Arteries
- Page 393: Abdominal Wall: Rectus Sheath
- Page 394: Abdominal Wall: Inguinal Region
- Page 395: Abdominal Wall: Spermatic Cord
- Page 396: Abdominal Wall: Inguinal Hernia
- Page 397: Viscera: Peritoneal Cavity
- Page 398: Acute Peritonitis
- Page 399: Acute Abdomen: Visceral Etiology
- Page 400: Acute Abdomen: Thoracic, Retroperitoneal, Systemic, Abdominal Wall
- Page 401: Viscera: Omental Bursa (Lesser Sac)
- Page 402: Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
- Page 403: Viscera: Stomach
- Page 404: Hiatal Hernia
- Page 405: Gastric Carcinoma
- Page 406: Viscera: Duodenum
- Page 407: Peptic Ulcer Disease
- Page 408: Viscera: Celiac Trunk
- Page 409: Viscera: Small Intestine
- Page 410: Viscera: Large Intestine
- Page 411: Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Page 412: Crohn's Disease
- Page 413: Ulcerative Colitis
- Page 414: Colonic Diverticulosis
- Page 415: Bowel Obstruction: Volvulus
- Page 416: Bowel Obstruction: Intussusception
- Page 417: Colorectal Cancer
- Page 418: Surgical Resection of Colon Cancer
- Page 419: Viscera: Liver
- Page 420: Viscera: Hepatic Portal System and Anastomoses
- Page 421: Etiology of Cirrhosis
- Page 422: Manifestations of Cirrhosis
- Page 423: Ascites
- Page 424: Causes and Consequences of Portal Hypertension
- Page 425: Viral Hepatitis
- Page 426: Viscera: Gallbladder and Extrahepatic Ducts
- Page 427: Cholelithiasis (Gallstones)
- Page 428: Viscera: Pancreas
- Page 429: Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome
- Page 430: Carcinoma of the Pancreas
- Page 431: Viscera: Lymphatics of the Epigastric Region
- Page 432: Viscera: Lymphatics of the Colon
- Page 433: Viscera: Kidneys and Suprarenal (Adrenal) Glands
- Page 434: Obstructive Uropathy
- Page 435: Renal Stones (Nephrolithiasis)
- Page 436: Acute Pyelonephritis
- Page 437: Renal Fusion
- Page 438: Malignant Tumors of the Kidney
- Page 439: Surgical Approach to the Kidney
- Page 440: Cushing's Syndrome
- Page 441: Addison's Disease
- Page 442: Pheochromocytoma
- Page 443: Posterior Abdominal Wall: Abdominal Aorta
- Page 444: Surgical Management of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
- Page 445: Posterior Abdominal Wall: Inferior Vena Cava
- Page 446: Posterior Abdominal Wall: Autonomic Nerves
- Page 447: Visceral Referred Pain
- Page 448: Posterior Abdominal Wall: Lymphatics
- Page 449: Posterior Abdominal Wall: Muscles
- Page 450: Posterior Abdominal Wall: Somatic Nerves (Lumbar Plexus)
- Page 451: Abdominal Cross Section: T12 Vertebral Level
- Page 452: Abdominal Cross Section: L3-L4 Vertebral Level
- Page 453: Embryology: Summary of Gut Development
- Page 454: Embryology: Gut Tube Rotation
- Page 455: Embryology: Foregut Organ Development
- Page 456: Embryology: Development of the Urinary System
- Page 457: Embryology: Kidney Ascent and Rotation
- Page 458: MeckelԳ Diverticulum
- Page 459: Congenital Megacolon (Hirschsprung's Disease)
- Page 466: Surface Anatomy: Key Landmarks
- Page 467: Surface Anatomy: Key Landmarks
- Page 468: Pelvis: Bony Pelvis and Ligaments
- Page 470: Pelvis: Muscles of the Pelvic Floor
- Page 471: Pelvis: Muscles of the Pelvic Floor
- Page 472: Pelvic Cavity: Reproductive Viscera in the Female
- Page 473: Pelvic Cavity: Peritoneal Relationships of Female Pelvic Viscera
- Page 474: Pelvic Cavity: Pelvic Arteries in the Female
- Page 475: Pelvic Cavity: Uterus and Adnexa
- Page 476: Urinary Tract Infections: Cystitis
- Page 477: Stress Incontinence in Women
- Page 478: Urethrocele and Cystocele
- Page 479: Uterine Prolapse
- Page 480: Cervical Carcinoma
- Page 481: Cervical Cell Pathology
- Page 482: Uterine Leiomyomas (Fibroids)
- Page 483: Endometriosis
- Page 484: Uterine Endometrial Carcinoma
- Page 485: Chronic Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- Page 486: Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding
- Page 487: Ectopic Pregnancy
- Page 488: Ovarian Cysts
- Page 489: Ovarian Cysts
- Page 490: Ovarian Tumors
- Page 491: Ovarian Tumors
- Page 492: Metastases of Ovarian Carcinoma
- Page 493: Assisted Reproduction
- Page 494: Pelvic Cavity: Reproductive Viscera in the Male
- Page 495: Vasectomy
- Page 496: Testicular Cancer
- Page 497: Hydrocele and Varicocele
- Page 498: Bladder, Prostate, and Seminal Vesicles
- Page 499: Transurethral Resection of the Prostate
- Page 500: Prostatic Carcinoma
- Page 501: Prostate Cancer: Metastases
- Page 502: Radical Prostatectomy
- Page 503: Pelvic Cavity: Rectum and Ischioanal Fossae
- Page 504: Pelvic Cavity: Arteries of the Rectum and Anal Canal
- Page 505: Pelvic Cavity: Veins of the Rectum and Anal Canal
- Page 506: Pelvic Cavity: Hemmorhoids
- Page 507: Pelvic Cavity: Nerves
- Page 508: Pelvic Cavity: Lymphatics
- Page 509: Perineum: Male
- Page 510: Erectile Dysfunction
- Page 511: Perineum: Deeper Structures of the Male Perineum
- Page 512: Urethral Trauma in the Male
- Page 513: Urine Extravasation
- Page 514: Perineum: Female
- Page 515: Perineum: Nerves
- Page 516: Sexually Transmitted Diseases
- Page 517: Sexually Transmitted Human Immunodeficiency Virus
- Page 518: Embryology: Urogenital Derivatives
- Page 520: Embryology: Homologues of External Genital Organs
- Page 522: Hypospadias and Epispadias
- Page 523: Uterine Anomalies
- Page 528: Surface Anatomy: Key Landmarks
- Page 529: Neck: Cervical Plexus
- Page 530: Neck: Muscles
- Page 532: Neck: Subclavian Artery
- Page 533: Neck: Subclavian Artery
- Page 534: Neck: Carotid Artery
- Page 535: Neck: Fascial Layers
- Page 536: Neck: Thyroid Gland
- Page 537: Hyperthyroidism with Diffuse Goiter (GravesӠDisease)
- Page 538: GravesӠDisease: Thyroid and Ocular Pathology
- Page 539: Hypothyroidism
- Page 540: Manifestations of Primary Hyperparathyroidism
- Page 541: Neck: Laryngeal Cartilages
- Page 542: Neck: Muscles of the Larynx
- Page 543: Hoarseness
- Page 544: Neck: Prevertebral Muscles
- Page 545: Skull: Anterior and Lateral Aspects
- Page 546: Skull: Sagittal Aspect
- Page 547: Skull: Superior Aspect of Cranial Base
- Page 548: Compound Depressed Skull Fractures
- Page 549: Zygomatic Fractures
- Page 550: Midface Fractures
- Page 551: Skull: Mandible
- Page 552: Skull: Temporomandibular Joint
- Page 553: Mandibular Fractures
- Page 554: Face and Scalp: Parotid Gland and Facial Nerve
- Page 555: Facial Nerve (Bell's) Palsy
- Page 556: Face and Scalp: Muscles of Facial Expression
- Page 558: Face and Scalp: Arteries and Veins
- Page 559: Face and Scalp: Cutaneous Nerves
- Page 560: Trigeminal Neuralgia
- Page 561: Herpes Zoster (Shingles)
- Page 562: Tetanus
- Page 563: Alopecia
- Page 564: Brain: Meninges and Cerebrospinal Fluid
- Page 565: Meningitis
- Page 566: Hydrocephalus
- Page 567: Brain: Dural Venous Sinuses
- Page 568: Anterior Pituitary Deficiency
- Page 569: Pituitary Adenomas
- Page 570: Pituitary Tumor Resection
- Page 571: Brain: Surface Anatomy and Functional Regions
- Page 572: Brain: Surface Anatomy and Functional Regions
- Page 573: Brain: Arterial Supply
- Page 574: Congenital Cerebral Aneurysms
- Page 575: Epidural Hematomas
- Page 576: Subdural Hematomas
- Page 577: Carotid-Cavernous Sinus Fistula
- Page 578: Stroke
- Page 579: Other Etiologic Mechanisms of Stroke
- Page 580: Ischemia in the Internal Carotid Artery Territory
- Page 581: Collateral Circulation After Internal Carotid Artery Occlusion
- Page 582: Ischemia in the Vertebrobasilar Artery Territory
- Page 583: Giant-cell Arteritis and Polymyalgia Rheumatica
- Page 584: Vascular (Multiinfarct) Dementia
- Page 585: Extrapyramidal Disorders (Parkinson's Disease)
- Page 586: Manifestations of Brain Tumors
- Page 587: Gliomas
- Page 588: Meningiomas
- Page 589: Metastatic Brain Tumors
- Page 590: Viral Encephalitis
- Page 591: Unipolar Depression
- Page 592: Migraine Headache
- Page 593: Respiratory Function in Head Injury
- Page 594: Orbit: Eyelids and Lacrimal Apparatus
- Page 595: Orbit: Muscles
- Page 596: General Testing of Extraocular Muscles
- Page 597: Orbit: Nerves
- Page 598: Orbit: Eyeball (Globe)
- Page 599: Eyelid Infection and Conjunctival Disorders
- Page 600: Eyelid Infection and Conjunctival Disorders
- Page 601: Ocular Refractive Disorders (Ametropias)
- Page 602: Diabetic Retinopathy
- Page 603: Glaucoma
- Page 604: Cataract
- Page 605: Orbital Blow-out Fracture
- Page 606: Temporal Region: Infratemporal Fossa
- Page 607: Temporal Region: Muscles of Mastication
- Page 608: Temporal Region: Muscles of Mastication
- Page 609: Temporal Region: Maxillary Artery
- Page 610: Ear: General Anatomy
- Page 611: Acute Otitis Externa
- Page 612: Acute Otitis Media
- Page 613: Weber and Rinne Tests
- Page 614: Cochlear Implantation
- Page 615: Vertigo
- Page 616: Removal of Acoustic Neuroma
- Page 617: Oral Cavity: Mouth and Palate
- Page 618: Oral Cavity: Salivary Glands
- Page 619: Oral Cavity: Tongue
- Page 620: Oral Cavity: Tongue
- Page 621: Oral Cavity: Palate
- Page 622: Oral Cavity: Palate
- Page 623: Common Oral Lesions
- Page 624: Common Oral Lesions
- Page 625: Cancer of the Oral Cavity and Oropharynx
- Page 626: Cancer of the Oral Cavity and Oropharynx
- Page 627: Nose: Walls of the Nasal Cavity
- Page 628: Nose: Paranasal Sinuses
- Page 629: Rhinosinusitis
- Page 630: Physical Examination of the Paranasal Sinuses
- Page 631: Pharynx: Subdivisions
- Page 632: Pharynx: Muscles
- Page 633: Vascular Summary: Arteries
- Page 634: Vascular Summary: Veins
- Page 635: Vascular Summary: Lymphatics
- Page 636: Nerve Summary: Autonomic Innervation
- Page 637: Nerve Summary: Oculomotor, Trochlear, and Abducent Nerve Distribution
- Page 638: Nerve Summary: Trigeminal Nerve Distribution
- Page 639: Nerve Summary: Facial Nerve Distribution
- Page 640: Nerve Summary: Glossopharyngeal Nerve Distribution
- Page 641: Nerve Summary: Sympathetic Ganglia and Nerves
- Page 642: Embryology: Brain Development
- Page 643: Craniosynostosis
- Page 644: Embryology: Pharyngeal Arch Development
- Page 645: Embryology: Pharyngeal Pouch Derivatives
- Page 646: Pharyngeal Arch and Pouch Anomalies
- Page 647: Embryology: Facial Development
- Page 648: Congenital Anomalies of the Oral Cavity