ebook img

Bailey and Love's Essential Clinical Anatomy PDF

471 Pages·2019·573.344 MB·English
Save to my drive
Quick download
Download
Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.

Preview Bailey and Love's Essential Clinical Anatomy

Bailey & Love’s ESSENTIAL CLINICAL ANATOMY Bailey & Love’s ESSENTIAL CLINICAL ANATOMY Edited by John SP Lumley DSc (Hon) MS FRCS FMAA (Hon) FGA Foundation Dean, University of Bolton School of Medicine, Bolton, UK Emeritus Professor of Vascular Surgery, University of London, London, UK Past Council Member and Chairman of the Primary Fellowship Examiners, Royal College of Surgeons of England, London, UK John L Craven MD FRCS Formerly Consultant Surgeon, York District Hospital, York, UK Past Chairman of the Primary Examiners, Royal College of Surgeons of England, London, UK Peter H Abrahams MB BS FRCS(Ed) FRCR DO(Hon) Professor of Clinical Anatomy, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, UK Director or Anatomy, West Midlands Surgical Training Centre, UHCW NHS Trust, Coventry, UK Extraordinary Professor, Department of Anatomy, University of Pretoria, South Africa Fellow, Girton College, Cambridge, UK Professor of Clinical Anatomy, St George’s University, Grenada, West Indies Examiner to the Royal College of Surgeons, London, UK Family Practitioner, Brent, London, UK Richard G Tunstall BMedSci PhD PGCLTHE FHEA Professor and Head of Clinical Anatomy and Imaging, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, UK MBChB Admissions Lead, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, UK Director of Clinical Anatomy, West Midlands Surgical Training Centre, UHCW NHS Trust, Coventry, UK Examiner to the Royal College of Surgeons, London, UK & Love · Essential Clinical Anatomy · Bailey & Love · Essential Clinical Anatomy · Bailey & Love · Essential Clinical Anatomy · Bailey & Love & Love · Essential Clinical Anatomy · Bailey & Love · Essential Clinical Anatomy CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742 © 2019 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC CRC Press is an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business No claim to original U.S. Government works Printed on acid-free paper International Standard Book Number-13: 978-1-138-29523-0 (Hardback) International Standard Book Number-13: 978-1-138-29518-6 (Paperback) This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. While all reasonable efforts have been made to publish reliable data and information, neither the author[s] nor the publisher can accept any legal responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions that may be made. The publishers wish to make clear that any views or opinions expressed in this book by individual editors, authors or contributors are personal to them and do not necessarily reflect the views/opinions of the publishers. The information or guidance contained in this book is intended for use by medical, scientific or health-care professionals and is provided strictly as a supplement to the medical or other professional’s own judgement, their knowledge of the patient’s medical history, relevant manufacturer’s instructions and the appropriate best practice guidelines. Because of the rapid advances in medical science, any information or advice on dosages, procedures or diagnoses should be independently verified. The reader is strongly urged to consult the relevant national drug formulary and the drug companies’ and device or material manufacturers’ printed instructions, and their websites, before administering or utilizing any of the drugs, devices or materials mentioned in this book. This book does not indicate whether a particular treatment is appropriate or suitable for a particular individual. Ultimately it is the sole responsibility of the medical professional to make his or her own professional judgements, so as to advise and treat patients appropriately. The authors and publishers have also attempted to trace the copyright holders of all material reproduced in this publication and apologize to copyright holders if permission to publish in this form has not been obtained. If any copyright material has not been acknowledged please write and let us know so we may rectify in any future reprint. Except as permitted under U.S. Copyright Law, no part of this book may be reprinted, reproduced, transmitted, or utilized in any form by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying, microfilming, and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without written permission from the publishers. For permission to photocopy or use material electronically from this work, please access www.copyright.com (http://www. copyright.com/) or contact the Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC), 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, 978-750- 8400. CCC is a not-for-profit organization that provides licenses and registration for a variety of users. For organizations that have been granted a photocopy license by the CCC, a separate system of payment has been arranged. Trademark Notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe. Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the CRC Press Web site at http://www.crcpress.com BBaaiilleeyy && LLoovvee ·· EEsssseennttiiaall CClliinniiccaall AAnnaattoommyy ·· BBaaiilleeyy && LLoovvee ·· EEsssseennttiiaall CClliinniiccaall AAnnaattoommyy EEsssseennttiiaall CClliinniiccaall AAnnaattoommyy ·· BBaaiilleeyy && LLoovvee ·· EEsssseennttiiaall CClliinniiccaall AAnnaattoommyy ·· BBaaiilleeyy && LLoovvee BBaaiilleeyy && LLoovvee ·· EEsssseennttiiaall CClliinniiccaall AAnnaattoommyy ·· BBaaiilleeyy && LLoovvee ·· EEsssseennttiiaall CClliinniiccaall AAnnaattoommyy Contents Preface vii PART 4: THE UPPER LIMB Acknowledgements viii 12 The shoulder region 186 INTRODUCTION 13 The elbow and forearm 209 14 The wrist and hand 227 The structure of the body – the systems and organs 2 PART 5: THE LOWER LIMB PART 1: THE THORAX 15 The hip and thigh 242 1 The thoracic wall and diaphragm 22 16 The knee, leg and dorsum of the foot 266 2 The thoracic cavity 35 17 The foot 288 3 The mediastinal structures 54 4 The pleura and lungs 63 PART 5: THE HEAD AND NECK 18 The skull, scalp and face 302 PART 2: THE ABDOMEN 19 The orbit, nose and mouth 315 5 The abdominal wall and peritoneum 80 20 The temporomandibular joint, pharynx and 6 The abdominal alimentary tract 94 larynx 339 7 The liver, spleen and pancreas 113 21 The ear, intracranial region and cranial nerves 355 8 The kidneys and posterior abdominal wall 123 22 The neck 371 9 The pelvis 136 23 Vessels, nerves and lymphatic drainage 387 10 The perineum 153 24 Neuroanatomy 400 25 The ventricular system, the meninges and blood supply of the cranial cavity 429 PART 3: THE BACK 11 The vertebral column and spinal cord 172 Index 443 Bailey & Love · Essential Clinical Anatomy · Bailey & Love · Essential Clinical Anatomy Essential Clinical Anatomy · Bailey & Love · Essential Clinical Anatomy · Bailey & Love Bailey & Love · Essential Clinical Anatomy · Bailey & Love · Essential Clinical Anatomy Foreword It goes without saying that anatomical knowledge is the bed- Essential Clinical Anatomy covers the modern curricula rock of clinical surgery and indeed all of medicine. Not only required by most regulatory medical bodies worldwide and do surgeons in particular need to be fully cognisant of their hence provides all that is required for relevant examina- own specialty requirements but they need to have more far tions. A constant feature of Bailey and Love’s Short Practice reaching knowledge so as to make thorough clinical examina- of Surgery throughout all its editions has been an emphasis tions, to interpret all modalities of imaging and to deal with on high-quality illustrations and clinical photographs and we trauma and malignancy, which by their very nature know no are delighted to see this tradition is very much at the fore in anatomical barriers. It is therefore a delight to welcome Essen- this companion volume. The authors are to be congratulated tial Clinical Anatomy as the first publication into the fold of on assembling the information in a most readable and visual what we envisage will constitute a Bailey and Love compen- format, which will be considerably enhanced by a variety of dium of associated titles. As editors of Bailey and Love’s Short anatomical teaching videos that can be viewed via the Bailey Practice of Surgery we see this anatomy book as very much a and Love website. companion to the main tome. Although there are snippets While we are confident that Essential Clinical Anatomy of relevant anatomical knowledge in the parent volume, will provide the foundation for all those pursuing a surgical we readily accept that it lacks the detail that is invariably career, we also believe it will be of tremendous benefit for all required for a complete understanding of various disease pro- undergraduate and postgraduate students no matter which cesses and the concomitant therapeutic procedures required branch of medicine they wish to pursue, and we warmly com- to treat them. Essential Clinical Anatomy fulfils this need and mend this book to you. all undergraduate and postgraduates who are unsure of the rel- evant anatomy when reading Short Practice of Surgery will not Norman S. Williams put a foot wrong if they keep the former close when perusing Ronan O’Connell the pages of the latter. Andrew McCaskie Bailey & Love · Essential Clinical Anatomy · Bailey & Love · Essential Clinical Anatomy Essential Clinical Anatomy · Bailey & Love · Essential Clinical Anatomy · Bailey & Love Bailey & Love · Essential Clinical Anatomy · Bailey & Love · Essential Clinical Anatomy Preface The expansion and integration of disciplines within the med- as muscle attachments, is tabulated and clinical information ical curriculum has reduced time for anatomy teaching, par- is highlighted. ticularly for human dissection, but has not reduced its vital The extensive number of illustrations include surface anat- importance. While surgeons need to know the detailed anat- omy, coloured labelled diagrams, dissections, a wide range of omy in their operating field, knowledge of the anatomy that radiological, laparoscopic and endoscopic images, and clinical underlies every clinical examination and every radiological/ pictures of common diseases. A comprehensive index facili- medical image is an essential component of everyday clinical tates rapid location of the desired passages. Self-assessment practice. material is included at the end of each chapter; these multiple This text provides a comprehensive cover of most normal choice questions (MCQs), single best answer (SBA) ques- and abnormal living anatomy, essential for students across tions (used in the USA and also now more widely), extended the world. It addresses the knowledge and skills laid down matching questions (EMQs) and applied questions reflect by the General Medical Council (GMC) and the Ameri- styles of examination around the world. The answers and can Association of Clinical Anatomists (AACA; ‘A clini- explanations can be found in the text, but additional material cal anatomy curriculum for the medical student of the 21st is included where appropriate. century: gross anatomy’, Clinical Anatomy 1996;9:71–99; see The authors bring a combined experience of over 150 also Smith et al., ‘The Anatomical Society core regional anat- years of anatomy teaching at all levels, and present this large omy syllabus for undergraduate medicine’, Journal of Anatomy volume of information in a palatable, interesting and under- 2016;228:15–23). standable form, emphasizing its relevance to disease and clin- The regional approach followed corresponds to a typical ical practice. clinical examination. The nervous system is included, rather John Lumley than being covered in an additional text; also included is John Craven embryology in sufficient detail to explain many common con- Peter Abrahams genital abnormalities. Wherever possible, information, such Richard Tunstall Bailey & Love · Essential Clinical Anatomy · Bailey & Love · Essential Clinical Anatomy Essential Clinical Anatomy · Bailey & Love · Essential Clinical Anatomy · Bailey & Love Bailey & Love · Essential Clinical Anatomy · Bailey & Love · Essential Clinical Anatomy Acknowledgements We would like to thank Matthew Boissaud-Cooke BMed- ophthalmoscopy views. Dr Alan Hunter for a bronchoscopic Sc(Hons), MBChB, MRCS, Speciality Trainee in Neurosur- view. Professor J Weir and team for images from Imaging gery, University Hospital Plymouth NHS Trust, Plymouth, for Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4th edition, Elsevier, 2010. Mr T contributing the text for Chapter 24. Welch for tropical pathology. University of Warwick and the The authors and publisher also thank the following West Midlands Surgical Training Centre (UK) for images of individuals and institutions for kindly supplying figures for their plastinated prosection collection, funded by the West this book. Dr Tania Abrahams for tropical pathology. Dr Midlands Strategic Health Authority and produced in Guben Rosalind Ambrose for tropical radiology. Dr Ray Armstrong (Germany) by von Hagens Plastinations. Professor T Wright and ARC for musculoskeletal cases. Professor JM Boon for for auriscopic views. dissections from ‘The Virtual Procedures Clinic’ CD-ROM The following figures are reproduced with kind permission (www.primalpictures.com 2003). Section of Clinical of Bart’s Medical Illustration Collection, previously published Anatomy University of Pretoria, Dr L Van Heerden and the in Hamilton Bailey’s: Demonstrations of Physical Signs in Clinical following students: Van Jaarsveld M; Joubert AT; Van Schoor Surgery, 19th edition. (eds. JSP Lumley, AK D’Cruz, JJ Hob- AN; Phetla MV; Mbandlwa L; Mahlomoje ID; Deetlefs MEC; allah, CEH Scott-Conner) CRC Press, 2016: Schoonraad B; Van Blerk EM; Gichangi C; Smith AB; Van der Colff FJ; Connell A; Sitholimela SC for their beautiful 1.3, 1.6a, 1.12, 1.18, 1.20a, 2.20, 4.3a, 4.3b, 4.18, 5.8, 5.12, dissections 2002/3. Mr S Dexter for laparoscopic shots. 5.14, 5.15, 6.8, 6.14, 7.8, 10.6, 12.5a, 12.5c, 12.5d, 12.6, Professor R Ger for photos from Essentials of Clinical Anatomy, 12.19a, 12.21, 14.4b, 14.8. 14.11, 15.6c, 15.7, 15.12c, 15.12d, Parthenon, 1986. R Hutchings, freelance photographer. 15.12e, 15.13, 15.18, 15.26a, 15.26b, 15.32b, 16.3a, 16.3b, Professor Kubrick for lymphatic dissections. Dr Lahiri and the 16.3c, 16.3d, 16.11a, 16.11b, 16.11c, 16.12, 17.6a, 17.6b, Wellington Hospital Cardiac Imaging and Research Centre 17.6c, 17.6d, 17.10, 17.16, 19.6, 19.7b, 19.11, 19.26, 20.8, for EBCT scans of one of the authors. Miss Gilli Vafidis for 20.17, 21.3, 22.12. Bailey & Love · Essential Clinical Anatomy Essential Clinical Anatomy · Bailey & Love Bailey & Love · Essential Clinical Anatomy Introduction The structure of the body – the systems and organs 2

See more

The list of books you might like

Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.