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  • Page 2: British Library Cataloguing in Publ
  • Page 6: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Within individual
  • Page 10: CONTRIBUTORS Michael Gleeson MD, FR
  • Page 14: REVIEWERS Andrew Amis PhD, DSc (Eng
  • Page 18: INTERNATIONAL REVIEWERS Tim O’Bri
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  • Page 30: ANATOMICAL NOMENCLATURE Anatomy is
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    SECTION 1 BASIC STRUCTURE AND FUNCT

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    SECTION 1 22 BASIC STRUCTURE AND FU

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    SECTION 1 BASIC STRUCTURE AND FUNCT

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    Integrating cells into tissues CHAP

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    Epithelia CHAPTER 2 U RC U A B C D

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    stiffen the membrane. When the epit

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    can be either positive or negative,

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    Connective and supporting tissues C

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    Fibrillar matrix Collagens Collagen

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    Fascia where there are two or more

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    Nervous system CHAPTER 3 The nervou

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    Sensory endings e.g. in skin Sensor

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    Axon of Golgi cell - + - Neuroglial

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    tances from their site of secretion

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    endothelium within the brain and is

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    of the wet weight. It is a relative

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    PERIPHERAL NERVE FIBRES Classificat

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    grooves in the external surface of

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    Prevertebral sympathetic ganglion S

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    Sensory endings CHAPTER 3 Epidermis

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    Dynamic bag 1 fibre Static bag 2 fi

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    Conduction of the nervous impulse R

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    REFERENCES Abbott NJ, Rönnbäck L,

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    SECTION 1 68 BLOOD, LYMPHOID TISSUE

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    SECTION 1 BLOOD, LYMPHOID TISSUES A

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    SECTION 1 72 BLOOD, LYMPHOID TISSUE

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    SECTION 1 74 BLOOD, LYMPHOID TISSUE

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    SECTION 1 BLOOD, LYMPHOID TISSUES A

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    SECTION 1 78 BLOOD, LYMPHOID TISSUE

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    SECTION 1 BLOOD, LYMPHOID TISSUES A

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    SECTION 1 FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF THE

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    SECTION 1 FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF THE

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    SECTION 1 FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF THE

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    SECTION 1 114 FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF

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    SECTION 1 FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF THE

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    SECTION 1 FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF THE

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    SECTION 1 FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF THE

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    SECTION 1 FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF THE

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    Smooth muscle and the cardiovascula

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    A Smooth muscle CHAPTER 6 Dense pla

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    diameter, although not to the same

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    A The cardiovascular and lymphatic

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    A B The cardiovascular and lymphati

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    two nucleoli, prominent Golgi compl

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    media. Enlarged perivascular spaces

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    FA Cardiac muscle The lateral porti

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    cardiac muscle is identical to the

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    SECTION 1 SKIN AND ITS APPENDAGES T

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    SECTION 1 SKIN AND ITS APPENDAGES S

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    SECTION 1 SKIN AND ITS APPENDAGES T

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    SECTION 1 SKIN AND ITS APPENDAGES A

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    SECTION 1 SKIN AND ITS APPENDAGES a

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    SECTION 1 SKIN AND ITS APPENDAGES t

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    PREIMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT Fertili

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    PREIMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT SECTION

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    SECTION 2 172 PREIMPLANTATION DEVEL

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    PREIMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT SECTION

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    SECTION 2 176 IMPLANTATION AND PLAC

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    IMPLANTATION AND PLACENTATION Myome

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    SECTION 2 180 IMPLANTATION AND PLAC

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    IMPLANTATION AND PLACENTATION SECTI

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    CELL POPULATIONS AT GASTRULATION SE

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    CELL POPULATIONS AT GASTRULATION SE

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    CELL POPULATIONS AT GASTRULATION Br

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    CELL POPULATIONS AT GASTRULATION SE

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    Embryonic induction and cell divisi

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    Morphogenesis and pattern formation

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    Cell populations at the start of or

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    Embryonic cell populations at the s

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    Embryonic cell populations at the s

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    Embryonic cell populations at the s

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    EARLY EMBRYONIC CIRCULATION SECTION

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    EARLY EMBRYONIC CIRCULATION A Postc

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    Pre- and postnatal development CHAP

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    Prenatal stages Implantation period

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    The neonate nisms that operate with

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    Growth in utero INTEGRATION OF TYPE

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    Adolescent growth spurt study, stil

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    Adolescent growth spurt REFERENCES

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    OVERVIEW OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM SECT

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    OVERVIEW OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM A Ol

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    OVERVIEW OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Inte

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    OVERVIEW OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM SECT

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    OVERVIEW OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM SECT

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    OVERVIEW OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM SECT

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    VENTRICULAR SYSTEM AND SUBARACHNOID

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    VENTRICULAR SYSTEM AND SUBARACHNOID

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    VENTRICULAR SYSTEM AND SUBARACHNOID

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    VENTRICULAR SYSTEM AND SUBARACHNOID

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    Vascular supply and drainage of the

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    Arterial supply of the brain The tw

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    Arterial supply of the brain Superi

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    REGIONAL ARTERIAL SUPPLY OF THE BRA

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    Venous drainage of the brain Anteri

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    Spinal cord: internal organization

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    Internal organization Dorsal column

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    Internal organization Spinal reflex

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    Internal organization Cerebral cort

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    Internal organization Cerebral cort

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    Internal organization pressin, oxyt

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    Internal organization Lateral corti

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    ain stem and in the hypothalamus. T

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    References Cranial nerves and motor

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    BRAIN STEM A Fig. 19.1 A, The crani

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    BRAIN STEM Dorsal median sulcus Nuc

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    BRAIN STEM SECTION 3 280 Fig. 19.8

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    BRAIN STEM Fourth ventricle Spinal

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    BRAIN STEM SECTION 3 The nucleus am

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    SECTION 3 286 BRAIN STEM The nucleu

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    BRAIN STEM SECTION 3 MIDBRAIN EXTER

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    SECTION 3 290 BRAIN STEM The pars c

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    SECTION 3 292 BRAIN STEM in the bra

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    SECTION 3 294 BRAIN STEM LATERAL CO

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    BRAIN STEM skull raises the intracr

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    SECTION 3 298 CEREBELLUM EXTERNAL F

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    CEREBELLUM A pcen precul B 2a 1 2 p

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    SECTION 3 302 CEREBELLUM The molecu

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    CEREBELLUM Hemisphere Vermis Primar

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    CEREBELLUM Vermis A B Anterior lobe

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    SECTION 3 308 CEREBELLUM The uncina

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    Diencephalon CHAPTER 21 The diencep

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    Thalamus SUPEROLATERAL SURFACE OF H

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    Thalamus A Central region Pregenicu

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    Hypothalamus Gyri recti of the fron

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    Hypothalamus MFB BST Se OVLT MeP Na

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    Hypothalamus PITUITARY GLAND The pi

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    may be controlled via a trans-sphen

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    Basal ganglia CHAPTER 22 The term b

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    Striatum Body of lateral ventricle

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    Striatum general, afferents from ne

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    Globus pallidus nuity of cell group

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    Pathophysiology of basal ganglia di

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    Cerebral hemisphere CHAPTER 23 The

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    Gyri, sulci and lobes The inferior

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    Cerebral cortex primary dendrites,

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    Cerebral cortex A 3 B 2 1 3 4 4 6 8

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    Cerebral cortex Premotor cortex Imm

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    Cerebral cortex feedforward project

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    predominantly in layers IVA and IVC

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    Cerebral cortex Centrifugal axon Ne

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    Cerebral cortex Olfactory tract Inf

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    Cerebral cortex nuclei via the stri

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    White matter of cerebral hemisphere

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    White matter of cerebral hemisphere

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    Neuropsychological functions direct

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    DEVELOPMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM S

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    DEVELOPMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM R

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    DEVELOPMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM A

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    SECTION 3 370 DEVELOPMENT OF THE NE

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    DEVELOPMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM A

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    DEVELOPMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM S

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    DEVELOPMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM S

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    DEVELOPMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM S

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    SECTION 3 380 DEVELOPMENT OF THE NE

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    DEVELOPMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM S

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    SECTION 3 386 DEVELOPMENT OF THE NE

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    DEVELOPMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM S

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    SECTION 3 390 DEVELOPMENT OF THE NE

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    SECTION 3 392 DEVELOPMENT OF THE NE

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    DEVELOPMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM S

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    HEAD AND NECK: OVERVIEW AND SURFACE

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    HEAD AND NECK: OVERVIEW AND SURFACE

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    HEAD AND NECK: OVERVIEW AND SURFACE

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    HEAD AND NECK: OVERVIEW AND SURFACE

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    HEAD AND NECK: OVERVIEW AND SURFACE

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    SUB SECTION: Head and neck External

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    Posterior view AP radiographs of th

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    Superior view and Lateral view A Sq

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    foramen. The lesser palatine forami

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    Neonatal, paediatric and senescent

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    Identification from the skull Fig.

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    Identification from the skull Fig.

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    SECTION 4 424 INTRACRANIAL REGION j

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    INTRACRANIAL REGION SECTION 4 sinus

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    INTRACRANIAL REGION SECTION 4 adjac

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    INTRACRANIAL REGION Anterior cerebr

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    INTRACRANIAL REGION A Fig. 27.10 A,

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    INTRACRANIAL REGION SECTION 4 Arach

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    NECK SECTION 4 436 innervation betw

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    NECK SECTION 4 inferior two-thirds

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    NECK Hyoid bone Mylohyoid Stylohyoi

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    NECK SECTION 4 to the highest fibre

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    NECK POSTERIOR VERTEBRAL MUSCLES Sp

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    SECTION 4 446 NECK anastomoses with

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    NECK Preganglionic parasympathetic

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    NECK Tentorium cerebelli Trochlear

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    NECK Digastric, anterior belly Ante

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    NECK Jugulodigastric node Pre-auric

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    NECK Facial artery Vagus nerve Hypo

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    NECK SECTION 4 458 Internal jugular

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    SECTION 4 460 NECK The accessory ne

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    SECTION 4 462 NECK syndrome, charac

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    NECK A B C Cricothyroidal and juxta

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    NECK gland, which descend to the fi

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    FACE AND SCALP A B Fig. 29.1 A, Dis

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    FACE AND SCALP A Parietal foramen o

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    FACE AND SCALP Cribriform plate and

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    FACE AND SCALP A Sphenofrontal sutu

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    FACE AND SCALP A B Zygomatico-orbit

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    SECTION 4 478 FACE AND SCALP Ossifi

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    SECTION 4 480 FACE AND SCALP cantha

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    FACE AND SCALP A Superior oblique M

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    FACE AND SCALP A Epicranial aponeur

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    FACE AND SCALP SECTION 4 entering t

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    FACE AND SCALP SECTION 4 deepest pa

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    FACE AND SCALP Zygomaticotemporal a

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    FACE AND SCALP supraorbital notch,

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    FACE AND SCALP A B External acousti

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    FACE AND SCALP Lateral ligament, te

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    SUB SECTION: Upper aerodigestive tr

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    Floor of the mouth into the subment

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    Tongue canal and emerge through the

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    Tongue Vertical muscle intersecting

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    Tongue Fig. 30.10 Lingual nerve, su

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    Teeth lar areas of the tongue are s

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    Teeth its deciduous predecessor. Th

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    Teeth incisors are anterior to lowe

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    Teeth E A O B SP SR C D Fig. 30.22

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    Teeth Fig. 30.26 Longitudinal demin

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    Table 30.2 Nerve supply to the teet

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    Salivary glands submental vessels.

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    Salivary glands A * the larger duct

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    Tissue spaces around the jaws DENTA

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    INFRATEMPORAL AND PTERYGOPALATINE F

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    INFRATEMPORAL AND PTERYGOPALATINE F

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    INFRATEMPORAL AND PTERYGOPALATINE F

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    INFRATEMPORAL AND PTERYGOPALATINE F

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    INFRATEMPORAL AND PTERYGOPALATINE F

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    INFRATEMPORAL AND PTERYGOPALATINE F

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    INFRATEMPORAL AND PTERYGOPALATINE F

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    INFRATEMPORAL AND PTERYGOPALATINE F

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    INFRATEMPORAL AND PTERYGOPALATINE F

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    INFRATEMPORAL AND PTERYGOPALATINE F

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    NOSE, NASAL CAVITY AND PARANASAL SI

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    NOSE, NASAL CAVITY AND PARANASAL SI

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    NOSE, NASAL CAVITY AND PARANASAL SI

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    NOSE, NASAL CAVITY AND PARANASAL SI

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    NOSE, NASAL CAVITY AND PARANASAL SI

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    NOSE, NASAL CAVITY AND PARANASAL SI

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    Pharynx CHAPTER 33 The pharynx is a

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    Nasopharynx NASOPHARYNX BOUNDARIES

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    Oropharynx A Pterygomandibular raph

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    Laryngopharynx Microstructure of th

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    Muscles of the soft palate and phar

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    Muscles of the soft palate and phar

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    ORAL PREPARATORY PHASE In the oral

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    Anatomy of swallowing Freelander E

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    LARYNX A Thyroid cartilage Thyroid

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    LARYNX starting at its base. The de

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    LARYNX Laryngeal vestibule; supragl

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    LARYNX shape vary with the movement

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    LARYNX A B Rima glottidis Thyroid c

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    LARYNX Cricothyroid artery The cric

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    SECTION 4 590 LARYNX abdominal pres

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    SECTION 4 592 LARYNX when the laryn

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    LARYNX SECTION 4 Durham FC, Harriso

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    DEVELOPMENT OF THE HEAD AND NECK SE

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    DEVELOPMENT OF THE HEAD AND NECK SK

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    SECTION 4 600 DEVELOPMENT OF THE HE

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    DEVELOPMENT OF THE HEAD AND NECK SE

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    DEVELOPMENT OF THE HEAD AND NECK SE

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    DEVELOPMENT OF THE HEAD AND NECK Ep

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    DEVELOPMENT OF THE HEAD AND NECK A

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    SECTION 4 610 DEVELOPMENT OF THE HE

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    DEVELOPMENT OF THE HEAD AND NECK A

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    DEVELOPMENT OF THE HEAD AND NECK br

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    EXTERNAL AND MIDDLE EAR A Parietal

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    EXTERNAL AND MIDDLE EAR 1 Squamous

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    SECTION 4 620 EXTERNAL AND MIDDLE E

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    EXTERNAL AND MIDDLE EAR Internal ca

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    EXTERNAL AND MIDDLE EAR SECTION 4 a

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    EXTERNAL AND MIDDLE EAR SECTION 4 6

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    SECTION 4 628 EXTERNAL AND MIDDLE E

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    EXTERNAL AND MIDDLE EAR A Tegmen ty

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    Inner ear CHAPTER 37 The inner ear

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    Osseous (bony) labyrinth A Pharyngo

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    Membranous labyrinth by its mass. T

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    Membranous labyrinth ST reticular l

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    Membranous labyrinth A B Fig. 37.10

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    Innervation which are connected by

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    Innervation Interstitial nucleus Po

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    Innervation EXTERNAL EAR Sound coll

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    Innervation A B Superior colliculus

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    Development of the ear CHAPTER 38 I

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    External ear appear from stage 15;

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    THE ORBIT AND ACCESSORY VISUAL APPA

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    THE ORBIT AND ACCESSORY VISUAL APPA

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    THE ORBIT AND ACCESSORY VISUAL APPA

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    THE ORBIT AND ACCESSORY VISUAL APPA

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    THE ORBIT AND ACCESSORY VISUAL APPA

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    THE ORBIT AND ACCESSORY VISUAL APPA

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    THE ORBIT AND ACCESSORY VISUAL APPA

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    THE ORBIT AND ACCESSORY VISUAL APPA

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    THE ORBIT AND ACCESSORY VISUAL APPA

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    THE ORBIT AND ACCESSORY VISUAL APPA

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    THE EYE Aqueous fluid in anterior c

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    THE EYE Epithelium Fig. 40.5 A, Low

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    THE EYE SECTION 4 layers based on t

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    THE EYE D o e l k J f n n g e D C b

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    THE EYE B A c d f Brown iris c Blue

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    THE EYE SECTION 4 aqueous (generall

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    THE EYE SECTION 4 688 minority have

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    SECTION 4 690 THE EYE Fig. 40.23 Tr

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    THE EYE SECTION 4 692 Fig. 40.27 Ta

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    THE EYE SECTION 4 Retinal capillary

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    THE EYE SECTION 4 The central retin

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    Development of the eye CHAPTER 41 T

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    Differentiation of the functional c

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    Differentiation of structures aroun

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    THE BACK C2 C3 C4 T2 T4 T3 T6 T5 T8

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    THE BACK Transversus abdominis Inte

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    THE BACK fuse with the basilar part

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    SECTION 5 714 THE BACK the embryoni

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    THE BACK SECTION 5 Fig. 43.5). The

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    THE BACK Intervertebral disc Pedicl

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    THE BACK A Anterior arch (end of 1s

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    THE BACK SECTION 5 Complete circula

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    THE BACK 5 the body. The body is us

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    THE BACK A 1 2 Pedicle Transverse p

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    THE BACK A B Centre for vertebral a

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    THE BACK Space between ligamenta fl

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    THE BACK Herniated disc material Co

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    THE BACK triangle. The ligamentous

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    THE BACK vertical component that re

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    THE BACK Variations The splenii may

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    THE BACK as rectus abdominis, in or

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    THE BACK SECTION 5 Actions of the s

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    SECTION 5 744 THE BACK the greatest

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    THE BACK 1 3 1 2 2 3 4 4 SECTION 5

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    THE BACK Macintosh JE, Valencia F,

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    A E Dura mater, lined by arachnoid

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    SPINAL CORD AND SPINAL NERVES: GROS

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    SPINAL CORD AND SPINAL NERVES: GROS

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    SPINAL CORD AND SPINAL NERVES: GROS

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    SPINAL CORD AND SPINAL NERVES: GROS

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    SPINAL CORD AND SPINAL NERVES: GROS

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    Development of the back CHAPTER 44

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    Somitogenesis NT DS SM Fig. 44.4 De

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    Development of sclerotomes The main

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    Development of sclerotomes A Verteb

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    Development of sclerotomes A Rhombo

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    Development of dermomyotomes REFERE

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    UPPER ARM and latissimus dorsi medi

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    UPPER ARM SECTION 6 826 conspicuous

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    UPPER ARM near the attachment of co

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    UPPER ARM Medial cutaneous nerve of

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    ELBOW A C Medial epicondyle Anular

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    ELBOW Muscles producing movement Fl

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    ELBOW A Cephalic vein B C Fig. 48.7

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    Forearm CHAPTER 49 SKIN AND SOFT TI

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    Bone surface, between interosseous

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    Bone Joins shaft at 14-17 years Fig

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    Muscles A Joins at 14th-16th year B

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    Muscles Vascular supply The humeral

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    Muscles Vascular supply Brachioradi

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    Muscles Vascular supply Abductor po

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    Innervation raising a dorsal forear

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    Superior ulnar collateral artery Ul

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    Wrist and hand CHAPTER 50 SKIN AND

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    Skin and soft tissue SOFT TISSUE Pa

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    Bone Digital and palmar spaces Ther

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    Bone A. Scaphoid B. Lunate Dorsal r

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    Bone 17 1 2 3 4 5 18 6 19 7 20 8 Fi

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    Bone A. First metacarpal B. Second

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    Joints A Deep transverse metacarpal

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    Joints scaphoid before inserting in

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    Joints 1 2 A 3 4 1 2 A B 1 2 3 4 CH

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    Joints Fig. 50.22 Scapholunate diss

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    Joints Ligaments Each metacarpophal

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    nerve. The retinaculum is short and

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    Muscle A2 Fig. 50.27 Flexor sheath

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    Muscle proximal phalanx of the thum

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    Muscle joint: this deepens the holl

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    joint moves and others do not is a

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    Special functions of the hand A-C F

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    Vascular supply and lymphatic drain

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    Vascular supply and lymphatic drain

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    Innervation Dorsal venous network P

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    Innervation Carpal tunnel syndrome

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    Development of the limbs CHAPTER 51

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    Axes of limbs Apical ectodermal rid

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    Musculature of the limb It is now w

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    Development of the pectoral girdle

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    Chest wall and breast CHAPTER 54 Th

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    Bone and cartilage Deep fascia The

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    Bone and cartilage First thoracic v

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    Bone and cartilage is crossed obliq

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    Joints Superior articular process S

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    Muscles Sternothyroid Manubrium 1st

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    Vascular supply and lymphatic drain

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    the thoracic and abdominal walls. T

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    Breast A B Axillary tail Edge of pe

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    Breast A B Fig. 54.22 A, A glandula

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    Breast Puberty In the postpubertal

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    Gynaecomastia Gynaecomastia is a be

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    SUB SECTION: Heart and mediastinum

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    Vascular supply and lymphatic drain

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    Thoracic duct B Brachial plexus, in

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    pass to the deep (dorsal) part of t

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    Thymus Capsule Epithelial cells Out

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    Thymectomy In myasthenia gravis, pa

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    Oesophagus A Inferior thyroid arter

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    Oesophagus Normal lymph nodes canno

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    Mediastinal imaging 1 2 1 5 3 4 6 7

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    Mediastinal imaging the heart, is s

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    HEART AND GREAT VESSELS Trachea Inf

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    SECTION 7 962 HEART AND GREAT VESSE

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    SECTION 7 964 HEART AND GREAT VESSE

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    HEART AND GREAT VESSELS SECTION 7 9

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    HEART AND GREAT VESSELS Aortic arch

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    HEART AND GREAT VESSELS SECTION 7 9

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    SECTION 7 972 HEART AND GREAT VESSE

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    SECTION 7 974 HEART AND GREAT VESSE

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    HEART AND GREAT VESSELS Cardiac con

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    SECTION 7 978 HEART AND GREAT VESSE

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    SECTION 7 980 HEART AND GREAT VESSE

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    HEART AND GREAT VESSELS Pulmonary t

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    HEART AND GREAT VESSELS SECTION 7 (

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    HEART AND GREAT VESSELS Aortic athe

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    SUB SECTION: Lungs and diaphragm Pl

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    Pleura to vertebral column. On the

  • Page 1926:

    Lungs Apex The apex, the rounded up

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    Lungs A Right lung Superior lobe C

  • Page 1934:

    Lungs Right principal bronchus Righ

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    Lungs Regional distribution of the

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    Trachea and bronchi A P 1 C 1 BL E

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    its origin into a lateral and an an

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    Trachea and bronchi and smooth musc

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    Diaphragm CHAPTER 58 The diaphragm

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    Vascular supply Anterior mediastinu

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    Anatomy of breathing surgery is one

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    Development of the thorax CHAPTER 5

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    A Pericardial cavity Pericardioperi

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    Heart and great vessels A Amnion wa

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    Heart and great vessels A B C of th

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    Heart and great vessels A B Ventric

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    Heart and great vessels Right ventr

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    Heart and great vessels initial inl

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    Heart and great vessels VI IV and m

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    Heart and great vessels Right commo

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    Heart and great vessels A B Superio

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    Respiratory tree A C D Respiratory

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    apoptosis. Ridges subsequently grow

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    Respiratory tree Fig. 59.24 Example

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    Abdomen and pelvis: overview and su

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    Autonomic supply Fig. 60.2 The over

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    Autonomic supply The pelvic splanch

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    Major abdominopelvic arterial and v

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    General microstructure of the gut w

  • Page 2038:

    Surface and diagnostic anatomy of t

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    Surface and diagnostic anatomy of t

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    Anterior abdominal wall CHAPTER 61

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    Skin and soft tissue Sixth intercos

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    Skin and soft tissue tric artery is

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    which involve the generation of a p

  • Page 2062:

    Muscles Posterior rectus sheath Lam

  • Page 2066:

    Muscles Cutaneous neurovascular bun

  • Page 2070:

    Lesions of the intercostal nerves i

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    POSTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL AND RETROP

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    POSTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL AND RETROP

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    POSTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL AND RETROP

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    POSTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL AND RETROP

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    POSTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL AND RETROP

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    POSTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL AND RETROP

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    True pelvis, pelvic floor and perin

  • Page 2102:

    Muscles and fasciae of the pelvis v

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    Vascular supply and lymphatic drain

  • Page 2110:

    sacral plexus and the inferior glut

  • Page 2114:

    Innervation of the pelvis Common il

  • Page 2118:

    Muscles and fasciae of the perineum

  • Page 2122:

    Muscles and fasciae of the perineum

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    Vascular supply and lymphatic drain

  • Page 2130:

    Peritoneum and peritoneal cavity CH

  • Page 2134:

    General arrangement of the peritone

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    General arrangement of the peritone

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    General arrangement of the peritone

  • Page 2146:

    particularly via the vagus, mean th

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    General arrangement of the peritone

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    SUB SECTION: Gastrointestinal tract

  • Page 2158:

    Stomach Gastric volvulus Volvulus o

  • Page 2162:

    Stomach B A Fig. 65.7 Double contra

  • Page 2166:

    Stomach Right hepatic artery Right

  • Page 2170:

    Stomach may be that the embryonal

  • Page 2174:

    Microstructure Fundus Oesophagus Ca

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    Microstructure REFERENCES DiDio LJ,

  • Page 2182:

    SMALL INTESTINE SECTION 8 1126 Duod

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    SMALL INTESTINE in the anterior gro

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    SMALL INTESTINE moses between the t

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    SMALL INTESTINE Right hepatic vein

  • Page 2198:

    SMALL INTESTINE Direction of cell m

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    Large intestine CHAPTER 67 OVERVIEW

  • Page 2206:

    Fig. 67.4 Endoscopic appearance of

  • Page 2210:

    Ileocolic vein Superior branch Infe

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    Caecum, vermiform appendix and asce

  • Page 2218:

    Caecum, vermiform appendix and asce

  • Page 2222:

    Sigmoid colon A B C Fig. 67.26 Vari

  • Page 2226:

    Sigmoid colon Inferior mesenteric a

  • Page 2230:

    Rectum Although variable in absolut

  • Page 2234:

    Rectum A B Obturator internus Obtur

  • Page 2238:

    Veins Rectal venous plexus The rect

  • Page 2242:

    Anal canal Level 1 Fig. 67.44 A, Mi

  • Page 2246:

    Anal canal Internal anal sphincter

  • Page 2250:

    Microstructure Columnar absorptive

  • Page 2254:

    SUB SECTION: Abdominal viscera Live

  • Page 2258:

    Functional anatomical divisions are

  • Page 2262:

    Functional anatomical divisions IV

  • Page 2266:

    Vascular supply and lymphatic drain

  • Page 2270:

    Vascular supply and lymphatic drain

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    Microstructure duodenum, and with t

  • Page 2278:

    Microstructure Kupffer cells Kupffe

  • Page 2282:

    GALLBLADDER AND BILIARY TREE Table

  • Page 2286:

    GALLBLADDER AND BILIARY TREE common

  • Page 2290:

    Pancreas CHAPTER 70 The pancreas is

  • Page 2294:

    Pancreatic ducts A Common bile duct

  • Page 2298:

    Pancreatitis and pseudocyst Right g

  • Page 2302:

    Microstructure A D Fig. 70.10 Pancr

  • Page 2306:

    Spleen CHAPTER 71 The spleen consis

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    Microstructure SPLENECTOMY Partial

  • Page 2314:

    Microstructure Capsule Splenic nodu

  • Page 2318:

    SUPRARENAL (ADRENAL) GLAND Right lo

  • Page 2322:

    SUPRARENAL (ADRENAL) GLAND INNERVAT

  • Page 2326:

    SUB SECTION: Development of the per

  • Page 2330:

    Postpharyngeal foregut A Pharyngeal

  • Page 2334:

    Postpharyngeal foregut A Hepatic du

  • Page 2338:

    hepatic bile ducts have a mature tu

  • Page 2342:

    Midgut E F Caecum Duodenum is retro

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    Peritoneal cavity the urethra (male

  • Page 2350:

    Peritoneal cavity ventral body wall

  • Page 2354:

    the sac becomes closely applied to

  • Page 2358:

    Inferior vena cava, portal circulat

  • Page 2362:

    Inferior vena cava, portal circulat

  • Page 2366:

    Inferior vena cava, portal circulat

  • Page 2370:

    KIDNEY AND URETER Absent and ectopi

  • Page 2374:

    KIDNEY AND URETER SECTION 8 1228 pe

  • Page 2378:

    KIDNEY AND URETER A B Branch of ren

  • Page 2382:

    KIDNEY AND URETER Fig. 74.11 Resin

  • Page 2386:

    KIDNEY AND URETER embryologically d

  • Page 2390:

    KIDNEY AND URETER Juxtaglomerular a

  • Page 2394:

    SECTION 8 1238 KIDNEY AND URETER th

  • Page 2398:

    KIDNEY AND URETER Apex of bladder M

  • Page 2402:

    KIDNEY AND URETER Ureteric peristal

  • Page 2406:

    Bladder, prostate and urethra CHAPT

  • Page 2410:

    Urinary bladder apron is described

  • Page 2414:

    Urinary bladder Median umbilical li

  • Page 2418:

    Male urethra A Mucosal folds Trigon

  • Page 2422:

    Female urethra U The female urethra

  • Page 2426:

    Prostate nucleus. Relaxation of the

  • Page 2430:

    Prostate Central and transitional z

  • Page 2434:

    Prostate CA The inner zone is the t

  • Page 2438:

    SECTION 8 1262 MALE REPRODUCTIVE SY

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    MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Cremasteri

  • Page 2446:

    MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM ST L Acros

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    MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Testicular

  • Page 2454:

    MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM ACCESSORY

  • Page 2458:

    MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM A Corpora

  • Page 2462:

    MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Corpus cav

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    MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM External i

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    Female reproductive system CHAPTER

  • Page 2474:

    Lower genital tract A Ischiocaverno

  • Page 2478:

    External urethral orifice Bulb of v

  • Page 2482:

    Uterus A Round ligament Ovary Uteru

  • Page 2486:

    Uterus the deep recto-uterine pouch

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    Uterus Fig. 77.20 Supporting ligame

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    Uterus Myometrium The myometrium is

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    Ovaries applied to the tubal pole o

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    Ovaries Ovarian follicles Primordia

  • Page 2506:

    Menstrual cycle a loose connective

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    Pregnancy and parturition must be s

  • Page 2514:

    Pregnancy and parturition Fetal hea

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    Pregnancy and parturition Insertion

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    Development of the urogenital syste

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    Urinary system primary excretory du

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    Urinary system A Metanephric mesenc

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    Urinary system A Urorectal septum B

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    Urinary system Sacral canal Dorsal

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    Reproductive system A B Amniotic ca

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    Reproductive system Fig. 78.15 Uter

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    of ageing, the major differences in

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    Reproductive system femoral nerve.

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    Reproductive system Umbilical cord

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    Reproductive system Female genitali

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    PELVIC GIRDLE AND LOWER LIMB: OVERV

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    PELVIC GIRDLE AND LOWER LIMB: OVERV

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    PELVIC GIRDLE AND LOWER LIMB: OVERV

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    PELVIC GIRDLE AND LOWER LIMB: OVERV

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    PELVIC GIRDLE AND LOWER LIMB: OVERV

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    PELVIC GIRDLE AND LOWER LIMB: OVERV

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    PELVIC GIRDLE AND LOWER LIMB: OVERV

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    PELVIC GIRDLE AND LOWER LIMB: OVERV

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    PELVIC GIRDLE AND LOWER LIMB: OVERV

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    Pelvic girdle, gluteal region and t

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    Skin and soft tissues A Rectus femo

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    Bone A Iliac crest Inner lip Interm

  • Page 2614:

    down and back, is crossed by the ob

  • Page 2618:

    Bone arch. The fascia overlying the

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    Bone The skeletal pelvis supports a

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    Bone A Head B Obturator internus Gr

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    Bone from the articular margin. Thi

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    At birth End of 1st year 4th year P

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    Muscles posterior superior iliac sp

  • Page 2642:

    Muscles Gluteal fascia (cut) A Glut

  • Page 2646:

    Muscles must be in their usual rela

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    Muscles Semitendinosus Semimembrano

  • Page 2654:

    Muscles vertically into a rounded t

  • Page 2658:

    has important anastomoses with the

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    Vascular supply and lymphatic drain

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    Collateral circulation in proximal

  • Page 2670:

    Innervation emerging low on its lat

  • Page 2674:

    Innervation Nerve to piriformis The

  • Page 2678:

    HIP descends across it, partly sepa

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    HIP VASCULAR SUPPLY AND LYMPHATIC D

  • Page 2686:

    HIP Hip extensors b Hip a Single-le

  • Page 2690:

    KNEE Biceps femoris Plantaris Gastr

  • Page 2694:

    KNEE 2 1 1 2 3 3 2 4 2 4 2 A B Fig.

  • Page 2698:

    KNEE SECTION 9 1398 Transverse liga

  • Page 2702:

    SECTION 9 1400 KNEE A Femur Plantar

  • Page 2706:

    KNEE SECTION 9 1402 The infrapatell

  • Page 2710:

    KNEE posteriorly. To counterbalance

  • Page 2714:

    KNEE of the menisci. However, as th

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    SECTION 9 1408 KNEE An additional h

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    KNEE continues along the tibia to t

  • Page 2726:

    LEG SECTION 9 1412 Posterior ligame

  • Page 2730:

    LEG A 1 2 3 4 10 11 12 13 B 1 2 6 7

  • Page 2734:

    LEG Fig. 83.5 Distal end of left fi

  • Page 2738:

    LEG Tibia Popliteus, lowest part Ti

  • Page 2742:

    LEG SECTION 9 1420 and at the secon

  • Page 2746:

    LEG large and correspondingly power

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    LEG SECTION 9 1424 and a little pro

  • Page 2754:

    LEG SECTION 9 1426 enlarged perfora

  • Page 2758:

    LEG The lateral terminal branch cro

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    ANKLE AND FOOT SECTION 9 1430 Anter

  • Page 2766:

    ANKLE AND FOOT of high-energy (high

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    ANKLE AND FOOT 1 2 3 4 5 6 Fig. 84.

  • Page 2774:

    ANKLE AND FOOT SECTION 9 1436 those

  • Page 2778:

    ANKLE AND FOOT SECTION 9 1438 ment

  • Page 2782:

    ANKLE AND FOOT SECTION 9 1440 Its c

  • Page 2786:

    ANKLE AND FOOT SECTION 9 1442 four

  • Page 2790:

    ANKLE AND FOOT Superficial fibular

  • Page 2794:

    ANKLE AND FOOT SECTION 9 1446 at ri

  • Page 2798:

    ANKLE AND FOOT SECTION 9 1448 Muscl

  • Page 2802:

    SECTION 9 1450 ANKLE AND FOOT curve

  • Page 2806:

    ANKLE AND FOOT A of flexor digitoru

  • Page 2810:

    ANKLE AND FOOT SECTION 9 1454 the p

  • Page 2814:

    ANKLE AND FOOT Relations The dorsal

  • Page 2818:

    ANKLE AND FOOT supplies abductor an

  • Page 2822:

    ANKLE AND FOOT Phase of gait Double

  • Page 2826:

    ANKLE AND FOOT and resilient than t

  • Page 2830:

    DEVELOPMENT OF THE PELVIC GIRDLE AN

  • Page 2834:

    INDEX 1466 ACTH (adrenocorticotroph

  • Page 2838:

    INDEX 1468 aponeurosis (Continued )

  • Page 2842:

    INDEX 1470 arteries (named) (Contin

  • Page 2846:

    INDEX 1472 arteries (named) (Contin

  • Page 2850:

    INDEX 1474 basal ganglia 227, 229,

  • Page 2854:

    INDEX 1476 bulb (Continued ) centri

  • Page 2858:

    INDEX 1478 carunculae hymenales 128

  • Page 2862:

    INDEX 1480 cells (named) (Continued

  • Page 2866:

    INDEX 1482 classification (Continue

  • Page 2870:

    INDEX 1484 cord(s) (Continued ) ext

  • Page 2874:

    INDEX 1486 cytotactin (tenascin) 36

  • Page 2878:

    INDEX 1488 duct(s) (or ductus) (Con

  • Page 2882:

    INDEX 1490 erythrocytes 67-9, 68(f)

  • Page 2886:

    INDEX 1492 fibre(s) (Continued ) B

  • Page 2890:

    INDEX 1494 foramen (foramina) (Cont

  • Page 2894:

    INDEX 1496 ganglion (ganglia) (Cont

  • Page 2898:

    INDEX 1498 groove(s) (Continued ) s

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    INDEX 1500 hilum (hila; hilus) (Con

  • Page 2906:

    INDEX 1502 intestine, small (Contin

  • Page 2910:

    INDEX 1504 joints (named) (Continue

  • Page 2914:

    INDEX 1506 layer(s) (Continued ) of

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    INDEX 1508 ligands 7-8 limb(s) deve

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    INDEX 1510 lymphatic drainage (of o

  • Page 2926:

    INDEX 1512 meatus (Continued ) nasa

  • Page 2930:

    INDEX 1514 movement(s) (Continued )

  • Page 2934:

    INDEX 1516 muscles (named) (Continu

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    INDEX 1518 nail 154-6, 155(f), 858

  • Page 2942:

    INDEX 1520 nerves (named) (Continue

  • Page 2946:

    INDEX 1522 neuromodulators 47 neuro

  • Page 2950:

    INDEX 1524 obesity (Continued ) ide

  • Page 2954:

    INDEX 1526 papilloedema 695 paracel

  • Page 2958:

    INDEX 1528 plane(s) of abdomen 1052

  • Page 2962:

    INDEX 1530 proatlas 770 remnants 77

  • Page 2966:

    INDEX 1532 recess(es) (Continued )

  • Page 2970:

    INDEX 1534 sac(s) (Continued ) pleu

  • Page 2974:

    INDEX 1536 sinusoid (Continued ) my

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    INDEX 1538 sternum (Continued ) sur

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    INDEX 1540 surgical procedures and

  • Page 2986:

    INDEX 1542 teeth (Continued ) missi

  • Page 2990:

    INDEX 1544 trabecular meshwork 675,

  • Page 2994:

    INDEX 1546 tubuli recti 1268 tubuli

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    INDEX 1548 veins or venae (named) (

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    INDEX 1550 vertebra(e) 716-24 arter


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