Collection of Medical Illustrations, Volume 7 - Respiratory System
Author: Frank H. Netter, MD
ISBN: 9780914168096
- Page 3: Respiratory System
- Page 4: Bony Thorax
- Page 5: Rib Characteristics and Costovertebral Articulations
- Page 6: Anterior Wall of Thorax
- Page 7: Anterior Wall of Thorax
- Page 8: Anterior Thoracic Wall
- Page 9: Dorsal Aspect of Thorax
- Page 10: Dorsal and Lateral Aspect of Thorax
- Page 11: Course and Relations of Intercostal Nerves and Arteries
- Page 12: Diaphragm (view from above)
- Page 13: Topography of Lungs (anterior view)
- Page 14: Topography of Lungs (posterior view)
- Page 15: Medial Surface of Lung
- Page 16: Bronchopulmonary Segments
- Page 17: Pulmonary Segments in Relationship to Ribs
- Page 18: Relations of Trachea and Main Bronchi
- Page 19: Bronchial Arteries
- Page 20: Right Thoracic Cavity and Mediastinum
- Page 22: Innervation of Tracheobronchial Tree
- Page 23: Structure of Trachea and Major Bronchi
- Page 24: Subdivisions and Structure of Intrapulmonary Airways
- Page 25: Structure of Bronchi and Bronchioles; Light Microscopy
- Page 26: Ultrastructure of Tracheal, Bronchial, and Bronchiolar Epithelium
- Page 27: Bronchial Submucosal Glands
- Page 28: Intrapulmonary Blood Circulation
- Page 29: Ultrastructure of Pulmonary Alveoli and Capillaries
- Page 30: Type II Alveolar Cell and Surface-Active Layer
- Page 31: Pulmonary Vascular Endothelium
- Page 32: Routes of Lymphatic Drainage of Lungs
- Page 33: Distribution of Lymphatics in Lungs and Pleura
- Page 34: Developing Respiratory Tract and Pharynx at 4 to 5 Weeks
- Page 35: Sagittal Section and Bronchi and Lungs at 5 to 6 Weeks
- Page 36: Respiratory System at 6 to 7 Weeks
- Page 37: Larynx, Tracheobronchial Tree, and Lungs at 7 to 10 Weeks
- Page 38: Sagittal Section at 6 to 7 Weeks
- Page 39: Transverse Section at 5 to 8 Weeks
- Page 40: Innervation of Muscle Masses of Tongue, Neck, and Diaphragm at 5 to 6 Weeks
- Page 41: Terminal Air Tube at 20 and 24 Weeks
- Page 42: Alveolar-Capillary Relationships at Age 8 Years
- Page 43: Surfactant Effects
- Page 47: Muscles of Inspiration and Expiration
- Page 48: Spirometry: Lung Volumes and Subdivisions
- Page 49: Determination of Functional Residual Capacity (FRC)
- Page 49: Determination of Functional Residual Capacity (FRC)
- Page 50: Forces During Quiet Breathing
- Page 51: Measurement of Elastic Properties of Lung
- Page 53: Surface Forces in Lung
- Page 54: Elastic Properties of Respiratory System: Lung and Chest Wall
- Page 55: Distribution of Airway Resistance
- Page 56: Patterns of Airflow
- Page 57: Flow-Volume Relationships
- Page 58: Forced Expiratory Vital Capacity Maneuver
- Page 58: Forced Expiratory Vital Capacity Maneuver
- Page 60: Work of Breathing
- Page 61: Pleural Pressure Gradient and Closing Volume
- Page 62: Distribution of Pulmonary Blood Flow
- Page 63: Pulmonary Vascular Resistance
- Page 65: Pathways of O2 and CO2 Diffusion
- Page 66: Normal Ventilation
- Page 67: Ventilation-Perfusion (VA-QC) Relationships
- Page 69: Shunts
- Page 70: Oxygen Transport
- Page 71: Role of Lungs and Kidneys in Regulation of Acid-Base Balance
- Page 72: Pulmonary Defenses Against Oxidant and Other Noxious Injuries
- Page 73: Serotonin Metabolism
- Page 74: Renin-Angiotensin System
- Page 75: Chemical Control of Respiration (Feedback Mechanism)
- Page 76: Neural Control of Breathing
- Page 78: Respiratory Response to Exercise
- Page 79: Effects of High Altitude on Respiratory Mechanism
- Page 80: Pulmonary Edema Hyperventilation ; Obesity Hypoventilation (Pickwickian syndrome); Myxedema Hypoventilation
- Page 81: Periodic Breathing (Cheyne-Stokes)
- Page 82: Sites of Pathologic Disturbances in Control of Breathing
- Page 85: Roentgenologic Examination of the Lungs: Posteroanterior (PA) View; Left Anterior Oblique View
- Page 86: Roentgenologic Examination of the Lungs: Lateral View and Right Anterior Oblique View
- Page 87: Roentgenologic Examination of the Lungs: Lordotic View
- Page 88: Roentgenologic Examination of the Lungs: Lateral Decubitus View
- Page 89: Penetrated Grid Roentgenograms
- Page 90: Tomography
- Page 91: Bronchography: Technique
- Page 92: Right Bronchial Tree as Revealed by Bronchograms
- Page 93: Left Bronchial Tree as Revealed by Bronchograms
- Page 94: Pulmonary Angiography
- Page 95: Radioactive Scanning Methods
- Page 98: Patterns of Lobar Collapse: Right Lung
- Page 99: Patterns of Lobar Collapse: Left Lung
- Page 101: Radiographic Consolidation Patterns of Each Segment of Lungs (AP views)
- Page 107: Congenital Deformities of Thoracic Cage
- Page 110: Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
- Page 111: Tracheoesophageal Fistula
- Page 112: Pulmonary Agenesis, Aplasia, and Hypoplasia
- Page 113: Congenital Bronchogenic and Pulmonary Cysts
- Page 114: Bronchopulmonary Sequestration
- Page 115: Congenital Lobar Emphysema
- Page 116: Laryngeal Granuloma and Tracheal Stenosis
- Page 117: Tracheal Resection and Anastomosis
- Page 118: Plastic Reconstruction of Anterior Two-thirds of Trachea with Intact Posterior Wall
- Page 119: Bronchial Asthma: Extrinsic Allergic Asthma
- Page 120: Bronchial Asthma: Intrinsic Asthma
- Page 121: Postulated Mechanisms of Airway Hyperreactivity Causing Asthma
- Page 122: Mechanism of Type 1 (Immediate) Hypersensitivity
- Page 123: Neurohumoral Control of Bronchial Musculature, Glands, and Vessels
- Page 123: Catechoimaine Action on a and b Receptors of Heart and Bronchial Tree
- Page 124: Theory of Catechoiamine Effects and b-Adrenergic Blockade
- Page 125: Corticosteroid Actions in Bronchial Asthma
- Page 126: Common Precipitating Factors in Etiology of Bronchial Asthma
- Page 127: Pathology of Status Asthmaticus
- Page 128: Representative Differential Diagnosis of Bronchial Asthma
- Page 129: Sputum in Bronchial Asthma
- Page 131: Management of Acute Asthmatic Attack
- Page 132: Blood Gas and pH Relationships
- Page 133: General Management Principles for Asthmatic Patient
- Page 135: Hyposensitization
- Page 135: Skin Testing for Allergy
- Page 136: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Page 137: Chronic Bronchitis
- Page 138: Emphysema
- Page 139: Centriacinar (Centrilobular) Emphysema
- Page 140: Panacinar (Panlobular) Emphysema
- Page 141: Pulmonary Function in Obstructive Disease
- Page 142: Pursed-lip Breathing in COPD
- Page 143: Effect of Emphysema on Compliance and Diffusing Capacity (DLCO)
- Page 144: Cor Pulmonale Due to COPD
- Page 145: Small Airway Disease and Relation to Smoking
- Page 146: Reversibility of Small Airway Disease Due to Smoking
- Page 147: Hypothesis of the Role of a1-Antitrypsin
- Page 148: The Pink Puffer
- Page 149: The Blue Bloater
- Page 151: General Measures in Management of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Page 152: Specific Measures in Management of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Page 153: Emphysematous Cyst
- Page 154: Bronchiectasis
- Page 155: Bronchiectasis
- Page 156: Cystic Fibrosis (CF, Mucoviscidosis)
- Page 157: Cystic Fibrosis: Aspects of Diagnosis and Management
- Page 158: Classification of Bronchogenic Carcinoma (approximately 95% of All Lung Carcinoma)
- Page 159: Bronchogenic Carcinoma: Epidermoid (Squamous Cell) Type
- Page 160: Bronchogenic Carcinoma: Large Cell Anaplastic Type
- Page 161: Bronchogenic Carcinoma: Small Cell Anaplastic (Oat Cell) Type
- Page 162: Bronchogenic Carcinoma: Adenocarcinoma
- Page 163: Pancoast's Syndrome
- Page 164: Superior Vena Cava Syndrome
- Page 165: Lymphangitic Spread of Cancer in Lung
- Page 166: Endocrine Manifestations of Bronchogenic Carcinoma
- Page 167: Neuromuscular Manifestations of Bronchogenic Carcinoma; Connective Tissue Manifestations of Bronchogenic Carcinoma
- Page 168: Metastatic Carcinoma to Lung
- Page 169: Alveolar Cell (Bronchiolar) Carcinoma
- Page 170: Bronchial Adenoma
- Page 171: Benign Tumors of Lung
- Page 172: Tumors of Mediastinum
- Page 173: Mesothelioma of Pleura
- Page 175: Pneumococcal Pneumonia
- Page 176: Pneumococcal Pneumonia
- Page 177: Klebsiella (Friedländer's) Pneumonia
- Page 178: Staphylococcal Pneumonia
- Page 179: Influenza Virus and Its Epidemiology
- Page 181: Influenzal Pneumonia
- Page 182: Varicella Pneumonia
- Page 183: Cytomegalovirus Pneumonia
- Page 184: Legionnaires' Disease
- Page 185: Pneumocystis Carinii Pneumonia
- Page 187: Mycoplasmal (Eaton Agent) Pneumonia (Primary Atypical Pneumonia)
- Page 188: Lung Abscess
- Page 189: Lung Abscess
- Page 190: Actinomycosis
- Page 191: Nocardiosis
- Page 192: Histoplasmosis
- Page 194: Coccidiodomycosis
- Page 195: North American Blastomycosis
- Page 196: South American Blastomycosis
- Page 197: Cryptococcosis (Torulosis)
- Page 198: Aspergillosis
- Page 199: Dissemination of Tuberculosis
- Page 200: Evolution of Tubercle
- Page 201: Initial (Primary) Tuberculous Complex
- Page 202: Pulmonary Tuberculosis (Progressive pathology)
- Page 203: Pulmonary Tuberculosis (Extensive cavitary disease)
- Page 204: Miliary Tuberculosis
- Page 205: Tuberculin Testing
- Page 206: Tuberculosis: Sputum Examination
- Page 207: Sputum Culture
- Page 208: Silicosis
- Page 209: Silicotuberculosis
- Page 210: Coal Worker's Lung
- Page 211: Asbestosis
- Page 212: Reactions Produced by Metals and Mixed Dusts
- Page 213: Special Metals: Cadmium Inhalation Effects; Chronic Beryllium Disease
- Page 214: Various Mineral Pneumoconioses
- Page 216: Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis
- Page 217: Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis
- Page 219: Cascade of Clotting Factors and Sites of Action of Heparin and Warfarin
- Page 220: Clinical Manifestation of Leg Vein Thrombosis
- Page 221: Fibrin Degradation Products (FDP) in Diagnosis of Pulmonary Emboli
- Page 222: Phlebography for Diagnosis of Leg Vein Thrombosis (Venography)
- Page 223: Radioactive Fibrinogen Scan for Diagnosis of Leg Vein Thrombosis
- Page 224: Ultrasound in Diagnosis of Acute Venous Thrombosis
- Page 225: Plethysmography in Diagnosis of Leg Vein Thrombosis
- Page 226: Pulmonary Embolism
- Page 227: Predisposing Factors for Pulmonary Embolism
- Page 228: Embolism of Lesser Degree Without Infarction
- Page 229: Massive Embolization
- Page 230: Pulmonary Infarction
- Page 231: Chronic Effects of Pulmonary Embolism (Cor Pulmonle)
- Page 232: Medical Prophylaxis and Therapy for Thromboembolic Disease
- Page 233: Principles of Tests for Monitoring Anticoagulant Therapy
- Page 234: Surgical Defenses Against Massive Pulmonary Embolism
- Page 235: Extravascular Sources of Pulmonary Emboli
- Page 236: Pulmonary Edema
- Page 237: Pulmonary Edema: Some Etiologies and Hypotheses of Mechanisms
- Page 238: Thoracic Cage Injuries
- Page 238: Thoracic Cage Injuries: Intercostal nerve block to relieve pain of fractured ribs
- Page 239: Flail Chest
- Page 240: Diaphragmatic Injuries
- Page 241: Rupture of Trachea or Major Bronchi
- Page 242: Subcutaneous Emphysema and Traumatic Asphyxia
- Page 243: Open (Sucking) Pneumothorax
- Page 244: Tension Pneumothorax
- Page 245: Hemothorax
- Page 246: Chylothorax
- Page 247: Pulmonary Contusion
- Page 249: Posttraumatic Pulmonary Insufficiency (Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome; Shock Lung)
- Page 250: Hyaline Membrane Disease
- Page 251: Clinical Manifestations of Hyaline Membrane Disease
- Page 252: Risk Factors for Development of Hyaline Membrane Disease; Prenatal Predictability of Hyaline Membrane Disease
- Page 253: Idiopathic Diffuse Interstitial Pulmonary Fibrosis (Hamman-Rich Disease)
- Page 255: Sarcoidosis
- Page 256: Sarcoidosis
- Page 257: Idiopathic Pulmonary Hemosiderosis
- Page 258: Alveolar Proteinosis
- Page 259: Rheumatoid Arthritis; Lung Involvement
- Page 260: Progressive Systemic Sclerosis (PSS; Scleroderma); Lung Involvement
- Page 261: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE); Lung Involvement
- Page 262: Dermatomyositis and Polymyositis; Lung Involvement
- Page 263: Polyarteritis Nodosa, Wegener's Granulomatosis and Allergic Granulomatosis
- Page 267: Tests of Pulmonary Function
- Page 268: Tests of Pulmonary Function
- Page 269: Psychotherapy
- Page 270: Inhalant Bronchodilator Therapy
- Page 273: Heimlich Maneuver Techniques: Adult Victim Standing
- Page 273: Heimlich Maneuver Techniques: Adult Victim Supine
- Page 273: Heimlich Maneuver Techniques: Self-save procedure
- Page 273: Heimlich Maneuver Techniques: Infant Victim
- Page 274: Patent Airways: Oropharyngeal Airway; Nasopharyngeal Airway; Cricothyroid 'Stab"" or Cricothyrotomy
- Page 274: Patent Airways: Oropharyngeal Airway; Nasopharyngeal Airway; Cricothyroid 'Stab' or Cricothyrotomy
- Page 275: Endotracheal Intubation
- Page 275: Endotracheal Intubation
- Page 276: Tracheostomy
- Page 277: Morbidity of Endotracheal Intubation and Tracheostomy
- Page 278: Bronchofiberscopic Suction and Lavage
- Page 279: Nasotracheobronchial Suction
- Page 280: Bronchofiberscopy
- Page 281: Typical Bronchofiberscopic Views
- Page 282: Nomenclature for Peripheral Bronchi
- Page 283: Rigid Bronchoscopy
- Page 284: Techniques for Introduction of Chest Drainage Tubes
- Page 285: Chest Draining Methods: Underwater-Seal Drainage of Chest; Heimlich Valve
- Page 285: Chest Draining Methods: Underwater-Seal Drainage of Chest
- Page 286: Postural Drainage
- Page 287: Postural Drainage
- Page 288: Breathing Exercises
- Page 289: Arterial Puncture for Blood Gas Analysis
- Page 291: Oxygen Therapy in Acute Respiratory Failure
- Page 292: Methods of Oxygen Administration
- Page 293: Ambulatory and Home Use Oxygen Equipment
- Page 294: Mechanical Ventilation
- Page 295: Mediastinoscopy
- Page 296: Mediastinotomy
- Page 297: Pneumonectomy (Right Lung)
- Page 298: Pneumonectomy (Right Lung)
- Page 299: Lobectomy (Left Upper Lobe)
- Page 300: Resection and Biopsy
- Page 301: Removal of Mediastinal Tumors