The Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations - Digestive System, Part I - Upper Digestive Tract
Author: Frank H. Netter, MD
ISBN: 9780914168768
- Page 3: Oral Cavity
- Page 4: Mandible
- Page 5: Temporomandibular Joint
- Page 6: Floor of Mouth
- Page 7: Roof of Mouth
- Page 8: Muscles Involved in Mastication
- Page 9: Muscles Involved in Mastication
- Page 10: Tongue
- Page 11: Tongue
- Page 12: Teeth
- Page 13: Teeth
- Page 14: Salivary Glands
- Page 15: Sections Through Mouth and Jaw
- Page 16: Fauces
- Page 17: Histology of Mouth and Pharynx
- Page 18: Pharynx
- Page 19: Pharynx
- Page 20: Bony Framework of Mouth and Pharynx
- Page 21: Musculature of Pharynx
- Page 22: Musculature of Pharynx
- Page 23: Musculature of Pharynx
- Page 24: Blood Supply of Mouth and Pharynx
- Page 25: Blood Supply of Mouth and Pharynx
- Page 26: Venous Drainage of Mouth and Pharynx
- Page 27: Lymphatic Drainage of Mouth and Pharynx
- Page 28: Lymphatic Drainage of Mouth and Pharynx
- Page 29: Nerve Supply of Mouth and Pharynx
- Page 30: Nerve Supply of Mouth and Pharynx
- Page 31: Autonomic Innervation of Mouth and Pharynx
- Page 34: Topographic Relationships, Contours and Normal Construction of Esophagus
- Page 35: Topographic Relationships, Contours and Normal Construction of Esophagus
- Page 36: Musculature of Esophagus
- Page 37: Musculature of Esophagus
- Page 38: Esophagogastric Junction
- Page 39: Esophagogastric Junction
- Page 40: Histology of Esophagus
- Page 41: Blood Supply of Esophagus
- Page 42: Venous Drainage of Esophagus
- Page 43: Lymphatic Drainage of Esophagus
- Page 44: Innervation of Esophagus
- Page 45: Innervation of Esophagus
- Page 46: Intrinsic Innervation of Alimentary Tract
- Page 49: Anatomy, Normal Variations and Relations of Stomach
- Page 50: Anatomy and Relations of Duodenum
- Page 51: Duodenal Fossae and Ligament of Treitz
- Page 52: Mucous Membrane of Stomach
- Page 53: Musculature of Stomach
- Page 54: Duodenal Bulb and Mucosal Surface of Duodenum
- Page 55: Structures of Duodenum
- Page 56: Blood Supply of Stomach and Duodenum
- Page 57: Blood Supply of Stomach and Duodenum
- Page 58: Blood Supply of Stomach and Duodenum
- Page 59: Blood Supply of Stomach and Duodenum
- Page 60: Blood Supply of Stomach and Duodenum
- Page 61: Collateral Arterial Supply
- Page 62: Venous Drainage of Stomach and Duodenum
- Page 63: Lymphatic Drainage of Stomach
- Page 64: Innervation of Stomach and Duodenum
- Page 65: Innervation of Stomach and Duodenum
- Page 69: Hunger and Appetite
- Page 70: Disturbances of Hunger and Appetite
- Page 71: Salivary Secretion
- Page 72: Mastication
- Page 73: Mastication
- Page 74: Deglutition
- Page 75: Deglutition
- Page 76: Deglutition
- Page 77: Deglutition
- Page 78: Neuroregulation of Deglutition
- Page 79: Neuroregulation of Deglutition
- Page 80: Motility of, Filling of Stomach, Emptying of Stomach and Duodenal Motor Activity
- Page 81: Motility of, Filling of Stomach, Emptying of Stomach and Duodenal Motor Activity
- Page 82: Mechanisms of Gastric Secretion
- Page 83: Mechanisms of Gastric Secretion
- Page 84: Digestive Activity of Stomach
- Page 85: Neuroregulation of Gastric Activity
- Page 86: Factors Infulencing Gastric Activitiy
- Page 87: Factors Infulencing Gastric Activitiy
- Page 88: Functional Changes in Gastric Diseases
- Page 89: Pyloric Obstruction, Effects of Vomiting
- Page 90: Nausea and Vomiting
- Page 91: Nausea and Vomiting
- Page 92: Effects of Drugs on Gastric Function
- Page 93: Effects of Gastrectomy
- Page 94: Aerophagia and Eructation
- Page 95: Coated Tongue and Halitosis
- Page 96: Esophagoscopy
- Page 97: Gastroscopy
- Page 98: Diagnostic Aids in Esophageal and Gastric Disorders
- Page 99: Diagnostic Aids in Esophageal and Gastric Disorders
- Page 100: Gastric Analysis
- Page 101: Gastric Analysis
- Page 102: Cytologic Diagnosis
- Page 104: Congenital Anomalies of Oral Cavity
- Page 105: Abnormalities of Temporomandibular Joint
- Page 106: Dental Abnormalitles
- Page 107: Dental Abnormalitles
- Page 108: Periodontal Disease
- Page 109: Odontogenic Infections
- Page 110: Odontogenic Infections
- Page 111: Gingivitis
- Page 112: Manifestation of Tongue
- Page 113: Manifestation of Tongue
- Page 114: Syphilis of Oral Cavity
- Page 115: Inflammations of Salivary Glands
- Page 116: Effects of Chemical Agents on Oral Mucosa
- Page 117: Oral Manifestations in Systemic Infections
- Page 118: Oral Manifestations Related to Endocrine System
- Page 119: Oral Manifestations in Nutritional Deficiencies
- Page 120: Oral Manifestations in Blood Dyscrasias
- Page 121: Oral Manifestations in Various Skin Conditions
- Page 122: Cysts of Jaw and Oral Cavity
- Page 123: Cysts of Jaw and Oral Cavity
- Page 124: Benign Tumors of Oral Cavity
- Page 125: Benign Tumors of Oral Cavity
- Page 126: Leukoplakia
- Page 127: Malignant Tumors I
- Page 128: Malignant Tumors II
- Page 129: Malignant Tumors III
- Page 130: Infections of Pharynx
- Page 131: Allergic Conditions of Pharynx
- Page 132: Neurogenic Disorders of Mouth and Pharynx
- Page 133: Benign Tumors of Fauces and Oral Pharynx
- Page 134: Benign Tumors of Vallecula and Root of Tongue
- Page 135: Malignant Tumors of Fauces and Oral Pharynx
- Page 136: Malignant Tumors of Hypopharynx
- Page 138: Congenital Anomalies of Esophagus
- Page 139: Congenital Anomalies of Esophagus
- Page 140: Displacement of Esophagus
- Page 141: Double Aortic Arch, Dysphagia Lusoria
- Page 142: Plummer-Vinson Syndrome
- Page 143: Diverticula
- Page 144: Inferior Esophageal and Ring Formation
- Page 145: Cardiospasm
- Page 146: Peptic Esophagitis
- Page 147: Marginal Ulcer
- Page 148: Gastric Peptic Ulcer in Gastric-Lined Esophagus
- Page 149: Foreign Bodies
- Page 150: Stricture
- Page 151: Rupture and Perforation
- Page 152: Varicosis
- Page 153: Benign Tumors
- Page 154: Malignant Tumors I - Upper Part of Esophagus
- Page 155: Malignant Tumors II - Midportion of Esophagus
- Page 156: Malignant Tumors III - Lower End of Esophagus
- Page 158: Thoracic Stomach I - Short Esophagus, Sliding Hernia
- Page 159: Thoracic Stomach II - Paracardial Hernia
- Page 160: Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
- Page 161: Diverticulum of Stomach, Gastroduodenal Prolapse
- Page 162: Diverticula of Duodenum
- Page 163: Trauma of Stomach
- Page 164: Gastritis
- Page 165: Peptic Ulcer I - Acute Gastric Ulcer
- Page 166: Peptic Ulcer II - Subacute Ulcer of Stomach
- Page 167: Peptic Ulcer III - Chronic Gastric Ulcer
- Page 168: Peptic Ulcer IV - Ulcer Near Cardia
- Page 169: Peptic Ulcer V - Giant Ulcer
- Page 171: Peptic Ulcer VII - Duodeanal, Multiple Ulcers, , Prestenotic Pseudodiverticula
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- Page 173: Peptic Ulcer VIII - Complications of Gastric and Duodenal Ulcers
- Page 174: Peptic Ulcer VIII - Complications of Gastric and Duodenal Ulcers
- Page 175: Peptic Ulcer VIII - Complications of Gastric and Duodenal Ulcers
- Page 176: Peptic Ulcer IX - Healing of Gastric Ulcer
- Page 177: Benign Tumors of Stomach
- Page 178: Benign Tumors of Stomach
- Page 179: Tumors of Duodenum
- Page 180: Carcinoma of Stomach - Near the Cardia and in the Fundus
- Page 181: Carcinoma of Stomach - Early Carcinoma
- Page 182: Carcinoma of Stomach - Adenocarcinoma of Stomach
- Page 183: Carcinoma of Stomach - Scirrhous Carcinoma
- Page 184: Carcinoma of Stomach - Ulcerating Carcinoma
- Page 185: Carcinoma of Stomach - Spread of Carcinoma
- Page 186: Principles of Operative Procedures
- Page 187: Principles of Operative Procedures
- Page 188: Postgastrectomy Complications I