Collection of Medical Illustrations, Reproductive System - Volume 1 - 2E
2nd Edition
Author: Roger P. Smith, MD, Paul J. Turek, MD
ISBN: 9781437705959
- Page 2: Genetics and Biology of Early Reproductive Tract Development
- Page 3: Homologues of the Internal Genitalia
- Page 4: Homologues of External Genitalia
- Page 5: Testosterone and Estrogen Synthesis
- Page 6: Testosterone and Estrogen Synthesis
- Page 9: Puberty: Normal Sequence
- Page 10: Male Gonadal Failure
- Page 11: Causes of Male Sexual Precocity 1
- Page 12: Causes of Male Sexual Precocity 2
- Page 13: Female Gonadal Failure
- Page 14: Causes of Female Sexual Precocity
- Page 15: Development of the Genital Tracts and Functional Relatinoships of the Gonads
- Page 16: Intersex: Male Pseudohermaphroditism I: Gonadal
- Page 17: Intersex: Male Pseudohermaphroditism II: Gonadal
- Page 18: Intersex: Female Pseudohermaphroditism
- Page 20: Pelvic Structures
- Page 21: Superficial Fascial Layers
- Page 22: Deep Fascial Layers
- Page 23: Penile Fasciae and Structures
- Page 24: Urogenital Diaphragm
- Page 25: Blood Supply of the Pelvis
- Page 26: Blood Supply of the Perineum
- Page 27: Blood Supply of Testis
- Page 28: Lymphatic Drainage of Pelvis and Genitalia
- Page 29: Innervation of Genitalia I
- Page 30: Innervation of Genitalia II and of Perineum
- Page 31: Urethra and Penis
- Page 32: Erection and Erectile Dysfunction
- Page 33: Hypospadius and Epispadius
- Page 34: Congenital Valve Formation and Cyst
- Page 35: Urethral Anomalies, Verumontanum Disorders
- Page 36: Phimosis, Paraphimosis, Strangulation
- Page 37: Peyronie's Disease, Priapism, Thrombosis
- Page 38: Trauma to Penis and Urethra
- Page 39: Urinary Extravasation
- Page 40: Balanitis
- Page 41: Urethritis
- Page 42: Syphilis
- Page 43: Chancroid, Lymphogranuloma Venereum
- Page 44: Granuloma Inguinale
- Page 45: Strictures
- Page 46: Warts, Precancerous Lesions, Early Cancer
- Page 47: Advanced Carcinoma of the Penis
- Page 48: Papilloma, Cancer of Urethra
- Page 50: Scrotal Wall
- Page 51: Blood Supply of the Testis
- Page 52: Testis, Epididymis and Vas Deferens
- Page 53: Testicular Development, Spermatogenesis
- Page 54: Descent of Testis
- Page 55: Scrotal Skin Diseases I: Chemical and Infectious
- Page 56: Scrotal Skin Diseases II: Scabies and Lice
- Page 57: Avulsion. Edema. Hematoma
- Page 58: Hydrocele, Spermatocele
- Page 59: Varicocele, Hematocele, Torsion
- Page 60: Infection, Gangrene
- Page 61: Syphilis
- Page 62: Elephantiasis
- Page 63: Cysts and Cancer of the Scrotum
- Page 64: Cryptorchidism
- Page 65: Testis Failure I: Primary (Hypergonadotropic) Hypogonadism
- Page 66: Testis Failure II: Secondary (Hypogonadotropic) Hypogonadism
- Page 67: Testis Failure III: Secondary Hypogonadism Variants
- Page 68: Testis Failure IV: Klinefelter Syndrome
- Page 69: Testis Failure V: Delayed Puberty
- Page 70: Spermatogenic Failure
- Page 71: Infection and Abscess of Testis and Epididymis
- Page 72: Syphilis and Tuberculosis of the Testis
- Page 73: Testicular Tumors I: Seminoma, Embryonal Carcinoma, Yolk Sac Tumors
- Page 74: Testicular Tumors II: Teratoma, Choriocarcinoma, In Situ Neoplasia
- Page 76: Prostate and Seminal Vesicles
- Page 77: Development of Prostate
- Page 78: Pelvic and Prostatic Trauma
- Page 79: Prostatic Infarct and Cysts
- Page 80: Prostatitis
- Page 81: Prostatic Tuberculosis and Calculi
- Page 82: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia I: Histology
- Page 83: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia II: Sites of Hyperplasia and Etiology
- Page 84: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia III: Complications and Medical Treatment
- Page 85: Carcinoma of Prostate I: Epidemiology, Prostate-Specific Antigen, Staging and Grading
- Page 86: Carcinoma of Prostate II: Metastases
- Page 87: Carcinoma of Prostate III: Diagnosis, Treatment, Palliation
- Page 88: Sarcoma of Prostate
- Page 89: Benign Prostate Surgery I: Suprapubic
- Page 90: Benign Prostate Surgery II: Retropubic
- Page 91: Benign Prostate Surgery III: Perineal
- Page 92: Benign Prostate Surgery IV: Transurethral
- Page 93: Malignant Prostate Surgery I: Retropubic
- Page 94: Malignant Prostate Surgery I: Perineal
- Page 95: Malignant Prostate Surgery I: Laparoscopic and Robotic
- Page 96: Seminal Vesicle Surgical Approaches
- Page 97: Anomalies of the Spermatic Cord
- Page 100: Anatomy of a Sperm
- Page 101: Semen Analysis and Sperm Morphology
- Page 102: Azoospermia I: Sperm Production Problems-Genetics
- Page 103: Azoospermia II: Excurrent Duct Obstruction
- Page 104: Azoospermia III: Reproductive Microsurgery
- Page 105: Azoospermia IV: Diagnostic Procedures
- Page 106: Therapeutic Sperm Retrieval
- Page 107: Ejaculatory Disorders
- Page 108: Ejaculatory Duct Obstruction
- Page 110: External Genitalia
- Page 111: Pudendal, Pubic, and Inguinal Regions
- Page 112: Perineum
- Page 113: Lymphatic Drainage III: External Genitalia
- Page 114: Blood Supply of Perineum
- Page 115: Innervation of External Genitalia and Perineum
- Page 116: Dermatoses
- Page 117: Atrophic Conditions
- Page 118: Circulatory and other Disturbances
- Page 119: Diabetes, Trichomoniasis, Moniliasis
- Page 120: Vulvar Vestibulitis
- Page 121: Gonorrhea
- Page 122: Syphilis
- Page 123: Chancroid and Other Infections
- Page 124: Cysts
- Page 125: Benign Tumors
- Page 126: Malignant Tumors
- Page 127: Female Circumcision
- Page 130: The Vagina
- Page 131: Pelvic Diaphragm I: From Below
- Page 132: Pelvic Diaphragm II: From Above
- Page 133: Support of Pelvic Viscera
- Page 134: Female Urethra
- Page 135: Vulva and Vagina: Histology
- Page 136: Vagina: Cytology
- Page 137: Congenital Anomalies
- Page 138: Imperforate Hymen, Hematocolpos, Fibrous Hymen
- Page 139: Vaginitis I: Trichomonas, Monilia, Bacterial Vaginosis
- Page 140: Vaginitis II: Venereal Infections
- Page 141: Vaginitis III: Chemical, Traumatic
- Page 142: Toxic Shock Syndrome
- Page 143: Trauma
- Page 144: Cystocele, Urethrocele
- Page 145: Rectocele, Enterocele
- Page 146: Fistulae
- Page 147: Atrophic Conditions
- Page 148: Cysts and Benign Tumors
- Page 149: Endometriosis I: Vulva, Vagina, Cervix
- Page 150: Malignant Tumors I:Primary
- Page 151: Malignant Tumors II: Metastases and Extension
- Page 154: Pelvic Viscera
- Page 155: Pelvic Viscera and Support: From Above
- Page 156: Blood Supply of the Uterus and Pelvic Organs
- Page 157: Lymphatic Drainage I: Pelvis
- Page 158: Lymphatic Drainage II: Internal Genitalia
- Page 159: Innervation of Internal Genitalia
- Page 160: Uterus and Adnexa
- Page 161: Uterine Development and Musculature
- Page 162: Endometrial Blood Supply
- Page 163: Endometrial Cycle
- Page 164: Dysmenorrhea
- Page 165: Congenital Anomalies
- Page 166: Displacements
- Page 167: Prolapse
- Page 168: Perforation
- Page 169: Lacerations, Strictures, Polyps
- Page 170: Cervicitis I: Erosions, External Infections
- Page 171: Cervicitis II: Gonorrhea, Chlamydial Infections
- Page 172: Cancer of Cervix I: Cytology
- Page 173: Cancer of Cervix II: Various Stages and Types
- Page 174: Cancer of Cervix III: Extension and Metastases
- Page 175: Causes of Uterine Bleeding
- Page 176: Relationships in Endometrial Hyperplasia
- Page 177: Adenomyosis
- Page 178: Ashermans Syndrome (Uterine Synechia)
- Page 179: Endometrial Hyperplasia, Polyps
- Page 180: Myoma (Fibroid) I: Locations
- Page 181: Myoma (Fibroid) II: Secondary Changes
- Page 182: Myoma (Fibroid) III: Degeneration, Obstruction
- Page 183: Sarcoma
- Page 184: Cancer of Corpus I: Various Stages and Types
- Page 185: Cancer of Corpus II: Histology and Extension
- Page 188: Fallopian Tubes
- Page 189: Congenital Anomalies I: Absence. Rudiments
- Page 190: Congenital Anomalies II: Atresia, Defects
- Page 191: Bacterial Routes, Parametritis, Acute Salpingitis I
- Page 192: Acute Salpingitis II, Pyosalpinx
- Page 193: Hydrosalpinx
- Page 194: Pelvic Peritonitis, Abscess
- Page 195: Chronic Salpingitis, Adhesions
- Page 196: Obstruction Following Chronic Salpingitis
- Page 197: Tuboovarian Abscess
- Page 198: Tuberculosis
- Page 199: Salpingitis Isthmica Nodosa, Carcinoma
- Page 200: Paraovarian or Epoöphoron Cyst
- Page 202: Ovarian Structures and Development
- Page 203: Endocrine Relations During Cycle
- Page 204: Ovarian Cycle
- Page 205: Hormonal Influence During Life
- Page 206: Menopause
- Page 207: Developmental Anomalies
- Page 208: Gonadal Dysgenesis
- Page 209: Physiologic Variations, Nonneoplastic Cysts
- Page 210: Endometriosis II: Pelvis
- Page 211: Infections
- Page 212: Serous Cystoma and Cystadenoma
- Page 213: Papillary Serous Cystadenoma
- Page 214: Papilloma, Serous Adenofibroma and Cystadenofibroma
- Page 215: Mucinous Cystadenoma
- Page 216: Teratoma
- Page 217: Adnexal Torsion
- Page 218: Feminizing Neoplasms
- Page 219: Masculinizing Neoplasms
- Page 220: Endocrinopathies I: Luteinization
- Page 221: Endocrinopathies II: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
- Page 222: Dysgerminoma, Brenner Tumor
- Page 223: Stromatogenous Neoplasms
- Page 224: Primary Cystic Carcinoma
- Page 225: Primary Solid Carcinoma
- Page 226: Secondary Ovarian Carcinoma
- Page 227: Diagnosis of Ovarian Neoplasms
- Page 228: Conditions Simulating Ovarian Neoplasms I
- Page 229: Conditions Simulating Ovarian Neoplasms II
- Page 232: The Oocyte and Ovulation
- Page 233: Fertilization
- Page 234: Genetics of Reproduction
- Page 235: Infertility I: Causes
- Page 236: Infertility II: Evaluation Female
- Page 237: Infertility III: Evaluation of Male
- Page 238: Recurrent Abortion
- Page 239: Assisted Reproduction
- Page 240: Contraception
- Page 242: Implantation and Early Development of Ovum
- Page 243: Developmental Events of the First Trimester
- Page 244: Developmental Events of the Second Trimester
- Page 245: Developmental Events of the Third Trimester
- Page 246: Development of Placenta and Fetal Membranes
- Page 247: Circulation in Placenta
- Page 248: Hormonal Fluctuations in Pregnancy
- Page 249: Ectopic Pregnancy I: Tubal Pregnancy
- Page 250: Ectopic Pregnancy II: Rupture, Abortion
- Page 251: Ectopic Pregnancy III: Interstitial, Abdominal, Ovarian
- Page 252: Abortion
- Page 253: Cervical Insufficiency
- Page 254: Multiple Gestation
- Page 255: Placenta I: Form and Structure
- Page 256: Placenta II: Numbers, Cord, Membranes
- Page 257: Placenta Previa
- Page 258: Abruptio Placentae
- Page 259: Placenta Accreta
- Page 260: Couvelaire Uterus, Amniotic Fluid Embolism
- Page 261: Nodular Lesions of Placenta Other Than True Infarcts
- Page 262: Gestational Trophoblastic Disease
- Page 263: Neuropathways in Parturition
- Page 264: Normal Birth
- Page 265: Operative Vaginal Delivery
- Page 266: Obstetric Lacerations I: Vagina, Perineum, Vulva
- Page 267: Obstetric Lacerations II: Fibromuscular Support
- Page 268: Cesarean Delivery
- Page 270: Rupture of the Uterus
- Page 271: Uterine inversion
- Page 272: Urinary Complications of Pregnancy
- Page 273: Preeclampsia I: Symptoms
- Page 274: Preeclampsia II: Ophthalmologic Changes in Preeclampsia and Eclampsia
- Page 275: Preeclampsia III: Visceral Lesions in Preeclampsia and Eclampsia
- Page 276: Preeclampsia IV: Placental Infarcts
- Page 277: Causes of Decreased Maternal Circulation
- Page 278: Intrauterine Growth Restriction
- Page 279: Erythroblastosis Fetalis (Rh Sensitization)
- Page 280: Syphilis
- Page 281: Puerperal Infection
- Page 284: Position and Structure
- Page 285: Blood Supply
- Page 286: Lymphatic Drainage
- Page 287: Developmental Stages
- Page 288: Functional Changes and Lactation
- Page 289: Polythelia, Polymastia, Hypertrophy
- Page 290: Gynecomastia
- Page 291: Painful Engorgement, Puerperal Mastitis
- Page 292: Galactorrhea
- Page 293: Mondor Disease
- Page 294: Breast Imaging
- Page 295: Fibrocystic Change I: Mastodynia
- Page 296: Fibrocystic Change II: Adenosis
- Page 297: Fibrocystic Change III: Cystic Change
- Page 298: Benign Fibroadenoma, Intracystic Papilloma
- Page 299: Giant Myxoma, Sarcoma
- Page 300: Breast Cancer
- Page 301: Intraductal and Lobular Adenocarcinoma
- Page 302: Inflammatory Carcinoma
- Page 303: Hereditary Breast Disease
- Page 304: Paget's Disease of the Nipple
- Page 305: Malignancies of Male Breast