McMinn's color atlas of head and neck anatomy
Logan, Bari M.
Reynolds, Patricia
Hutchings, Ralph T.
McMinn's Color Atlas of Head and Neck Anatomy is the only large format atlas of the human head and neck, incorporating outstanding dissections, osteology, and radiographic and surface anatomy images. Bari M. Logan, Patricia Reynolds,and Ralph T. Hutchings present a "road map" reference to the structures of the head and neck, ideal for study or exam review. New dissections and double page spreads provide detailed depictions for additional and more specific areas.The more complex dissections are accompanied by explanatory artwork and all dissections are accompanied by notes and commentaries. Reference lists and dental anesthesia information are incorporated into appendices at the back of the book. All in all, this is a beautiful and thorough atlas of the whole head andneck region. INDICE: Skull and skull bone articulations 1SkullFrom the frontMuscle attachmentsLe Fort facial fracturesFrom the leftMuscle attachmentsFrom behindVaultof skullBase of skullExternal surfaceMuscle attachmentsInfratemporal region and teethInternal surfaceInterior of skull, median sectionCavities of the skullBones of the skullMandibleMuscle attachments and age changesFrontal boneEthmoid boneSphenoid bone and vomerOccipital boneMaxilla, nasal bone and lacrimal bonePalatine bone and inferior nasal conchaTemporal boneParietal bone and zygomatic boneSkull bone articulationsFacial skeletonOrbital and anterior nasal aperturesOrbitRoof and lateral wallFloor and medial wallNasal cavityRoof, floor and lateral wallMaxillary hiatus and nasolacrimal canalBase of the skullAnteriorcranial fossaMiddle and posterior cranial fossaeExternal surface, posterior partPterygopalatine fossaPosterior nasal apertureFetal skullFontanelles, sutures and sutural bonesCervical vertebrae and neck 2Cervical vertebraeAtlasAxisThird to seventh cervical vertebraeCervical and first thoracic vertebraeOther bonesFirst rib, manubrium of sternumand costovertebral jointsBones of shoulder girdleShoulder girdle and upperthoracic skeleton NeckSurface markingsHead, neck and shoulders, superficial musclesSuperficial dissection I. Platysmaand superficial veinsBlood supply and venous drainageSuperficial dissection II. SternocleidomastoidSuperficial dissection III. Anterior triangleLymphatic systemSuperficial dissection IV. Posterior triangleDeep dissection I. Great vessels and nervesand thyroid glandDeep dissection II. Great vessels and thyroid glandDeep dissection III. Thyroid andparathyroid glands and root of neckDeep dissection IV. Thyroid gland,thymus and root of neckDeep dissection V. Root of neckDeep dissection VI. Prevertebral musclesFace, orbit and eye 3FaceSurface markingsSuperficial dissection. Parotid gland,facial nerve and musclesDeep dissection I. Temporalis andmasseter muscles andtemporomandibular jointDeep dissection II. Infratemporal fossaand temporomandibular jointDeep dissection III. InfratemporalfossaAnd temporomandibular joint Orbit and eyeEye and lacrimal apparatusOrbital contents I. From above,and extraocular musclesOrbital contents II. Dissection from the lateral side and ciliary ganglion Ciliary ganglion and dissection from the frontOrbital contents III. Eyes in sectionand the lacrimal glandNose,oral region, ear and larynx 4Nose and paranasal sinusesNasal cartilages and nasal cavityWalls of the nasal cavityFrontal and ethmoidal sinusesSphenoidal and maxillary sinusesSections of sinuses and nerves ofthe nasal septumMouth, palate and pharynxSagittal section of head and neckTongue and floor of the mouthRoof and floor of the mouth and the salivary glandsInside of the mouth and the palateExternal and internal surfaces of the pharynxPosterior surface of the pharynxEarExternal, middle and internal earTransverse sections and the auditory ossiclesCoronal sections and the auditory ossiclesLarynxHyoid bone and laryngeal cartilagesLarynx, pharynx, hyoid bone and tracheaMuscles, ligaments, membranes and jointsCranial cavity and brain 5Cranial cavitySagittal sectionCranial vault, meninges and brainBrain and arachnoid materDura mater and cranial nervesDura materCranial fossaeCranial nerves and their connectionsCranial fossae, cavernous sinusand trigeminal nerveCranial cavity, brain and cranial nervesBrainBrain and meningesCerebral hemispheres and cerebellumCerebral veinsCerebral hemisphereBlood supply of the cerebral cortexBrain and brainstemMedial surface of the hemispheresand cerebral arteriesBase of the brainArteries of the base of the brainand brainstemBrainstem, cranial nerves and geniculate bodiesVentricles of the brainInternal capsule and basal nucleiHemispheres and brainstem incoronal sectionCerebellum and brainstemCerebellum, brainstem and spinal cordCervical vertebral column andSuboccipital region Radiographs 6RadiographsVertebral columnCarotid arteriogram and venogramof the neckSkull and paranasal sinusesSkull, lateral viewCarotid arteriogramsVertebral arteriogramsDural venous sinusesAppendicesAppendix I Dental anaesthesiaInferior alveolar and lingual nerve blockLong buccal nerve blockInfiltration anaesthesia of the upper teethPosterior superior alveolar nerve blockNasopalatine nerve blockGreater palatine nerveblockMental and incisive nerve blockAppendix II Reference listsMusclesNervesLymphatic SystemArteriesVeinsSkull foraminaIndex Preface This new 4th edition of 'McMinn's Head and Neck Anatomy', heralds 28 years of publication in seven language editions of English, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, German, Italian and French, with considerable sales worldwide, it has, over time, become an accepted standard anatomical text on the subject.It was originally penned in 1979 by the hand of R. M. H. 'Bob' McMinn who was then Sir William Collins Professor of Human and Comparative Anatomy, Department of Anatomy,The Royal College ofSurgeons of England, London, where Ralph Hutchings (photographer) was Chief Medical Laboratory Scientific Officer and Bari Logan the Prosector.The concept of the book evolved in response to the need for a specific anatomical text to suit the educational needs of dental students, and through Peter Wolfe, director of Wolfe Medical Publications, London, it was first published in 1981 and received considerable acclaim as an illustrated reference atlas of human anatomy. Over the ensuing years it has proved equally popular with Radiologists, Neuro, Skull-base, Cranio-facial, Maxillo-facial, Plastic-reconstructive, Ophthalmic, Dental and ENT surgeons, it has therefore continued to fill an important niche on the bookshelves of medical libraries.With the full retirement of Bob McMinn to his homeland in the Scottish Highlands, a new author, Patricia Reynolds joined the team in 2002 for the 3rd edition and added (adds) a new level of expertise to the book.Again, in order to meet readers' demands for this edition, we have incorporated new anatomical preparations, radiographic images, clinical photographs with notes and paid particular attention to a new series ofpage spreads dedicated to dental anatomy.We hope that these new additions will be appreciated and that the book will continue in its popularity and important contribution to medical education at both the pre-clinical and postgraduatelevel.As before, the name 'McMinn' is retained in the title as a tribute to an outstanding anatomist and distinguished colleague.Bari LoganPat ReynoldsRalph HutchingsProfessor R. M. H. McMinn, MD (Glas), PhD (Sheff), FRCS (Eng)Robert'Bob' McMinn was a medical graduate of the University of Glasgow. After hospital posts and service with the Royal Air Force in Iraq and Africa, he began his anatomical career as a Demonstrator in Anatomy in Glasgow in 1950. He becamea lecturer in the University of Sheffield and was later Reader and then Titular Professor at King's College London. In 1970 he was appointed to the Chair of Anatomy at the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Among his publications 'A Colour Atlas of Human Anatomy' with photographer R. T. Hutchings was first published in 1977 and became a worldwide best-seller, with translations into over 25 languages. For this and other later atlases his co-editors added the name 'McMinn' to the titles in recognition of his contribution to anatomical teaching. He was editor of the 8th and 9th editions of Last's Anatomy Regional and Applied' which remains a standard work for surgical trainees. He was programme secretary and later treasurer of the Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland, and was a founder member and the first secretary of the British Association of Clinical Anatomists. At the International Anatomical Congress heldin Cambridge in 2000 he received a Special Presentation Award from the Anatomical Society for his teaching and research activities. His research interests were in wound healing and tissue repair, and on the association between skin disease and the alimentary tract. He has been fully retired for nearly 20 yearsnow and lives on the west coast of Scotland.
- ISBN: 978-0-323-05614-4
- Editorial: Mosby
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 320
- Fecha Publicación: 01/12/2009
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés