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McMinn’s Concise Human Anatomy Second Edition K30266_Book.indb 1 5/26/17 3:46 PM K30266_Book.indb 2 5/26/17 3:46 PM McMinn’s Concise Human Anatomy Second Edition David Heylings Samuel Leinster Honorary Senior Fellow at the Emeritus Professor of Medical University of East Anglia Education University of East Anglia University of East Anglia Norwich, UK Norwich, UK Stephen Carmichael Janak Saada Professor Emeritus of Anatomy Consultant Radiologist and Orthopedic Surgery Norfolk and Norwich University Mayo Clinic Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Rochester, Minnesota, USA Norwich, UK With anatomical preparations by: And photography by: Bari M. Logan Ralph T. Hutchings Formerly University Prosector Formerly Chief Medical Laboratory Department of Anatomy Scientific Officer University of Cambridge The Royal College of Surgeons Cambridge, UK of England and London, UK Formerly Prosector Department of Anatomy The Royal College of Surgeons of England London, UK K30266_Book.indb 3 5/26/17 3:46 PM CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742 © 2018 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: 978-1-4987-8774-1 (Paperback) International Standard Book Number-13: 978-1-138-03310-8 (Hardback) This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. 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Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the CRC Press Web site at http://www.crcpress.com K30266_Book.indb 4 5/26/17 3:46 PM Contents Foreword .......................................................................................................ix Preface to the first edition ............................................................................xi Preface to the second edition ....................................................................xiii Acknowledgements .....................................................................................xv Dissection credits .............................................................................................xv 1 Body form and function .............................................................................1 Introduction .......................................................................................................1 Anatomical terms ...............................................................................................2 Structural relationships .................................................................................2 Planes..............................................................................................................2 Special terms ..................................................................................................2 Systems ...............................................................................................................3 Musculoskeletal system  .................................................................................3 Integumentary system (integument) .............................................................4 Cardiovascular (circulatory) system ..............................................................4 Lymphatic system .........................................................................................5 Respiratory system ........................................................................................6 Digestive system ...........................................................................................6 Urinary system ..............................................................................................6 Reproductive system .....................................................................................6 Endocrine system ..........................................................................................7 Nervous system ..............................................................................................7 2 Bones and joints ......................................................................................11 Introduction .....................................................................................................11 Axial skeleton ...................................................................................................12 Skull ..............................................................................................................12 External surface of the base of the skull .....................................................14 Hyoid bone ...................................................................................................16 K30266_Book.indb 5 5/26/17 3:46 PM vi Contents Vertebrae ......................................................................................................16 Ribs and sternum .........................................................................................21 Appendicular skeleton ......................................................................................22 Upper limb bones .........................................................................................22 Lower limb bones ........................................................................................26 Summary ..........................................................................................................31 Questions ..........................................................................................................32 3 Head, neck and vertebral column ...........................................................35 Introduction .....................................................................................................35 Cranial cavity ...................................................................................................35 Osteological features of the mandible .........................................................40 Skull foramina ..................................................................................................40 Head and neck in sagittal section ...................................................................41 Brain, spinal cord and nerves ...........................................................................43 Brain .............................................................................................................43 Cranial nerves ..............................................................................................52 Spinal cord....................................................................................................55 Spinal nerves ................................................................................................59 Face and scalp ...................................................................................................62 Mouth ...........................................................................................................68 Nose and paranasal sinuses ..........................................................................69 Eye and lacrimal apparatus ..........................................................................73 Ear ................................................................................................................79 Neck and vertebral column ..............................................................................83 Thyroid and parathyroid glands ..................................................................90 Larynx ..........................................................................................................91 Pharynx ........................................................................................................93 Summary ..........................................................................................................95 Questions ..........................................................................................................95 4 Upper limb .............................................................................................101 Introduction ...................................................................................................101 Shoulder, axilla and arm.................................................................................101 Elbow, forearm and hand ...............................................................................112 Summary ........................................................................................................124 Questions ........................................................................................................125 5 Thorax ....................................................................................................129 Introduction ...................................................................................................129 Breasts .............................................................................................................132 K30266_Book.indb 6 5/26/17 3:46 PM Contents vii Diaphragm......................................................................................................132 Mediastinum ..................................................................................................134 Heart ...............................................................................................................140 Lungs and pleura ............................................................................................148 Summary ........................................................................................................151 Questions ........................................................................................................152 6 Abdomen ...............................................................................................157 Introduction ...................................................................................................157 Anterior abdominal wall ................................................................................157 Posterior abdominal wall ...............................................................................162 Abdominal vessels and nerves ........................................................................164 Abdominal viscera ..........................................................................................168 Stomach ......................................................................................................169 Small intestine ............................................................................................171 Large intestine ...........................................................................................172 Liver ...........................................................................................................175 Gallbladder and biliary tract .....................................................................177 Pancreas ......................................................................................................179 Kidneys and ureters ...................................................................................181 Adrenal glands ............................................................................................182 Spleen .........................................................................................................182 Summary ........................................................................................................183 Questions ........................................................................................................184 7 Pelvis and perineum ...............................................................................189 Introduction ...................................................................................................189 Pelvic organs ...................................................................................................196 Rectum and anal canal ...............................................................................196 Male pelvic organs .....................................................................................198 Female pelvic organs ......................................................................................202 Summary ........................................................................................................205 Questions ........................................................................................................206 8 Lower limb .............................................................................................209 Introduction ...................................................................................................209 Hip and thigh .................................................................................................209 Knee, leg and foot ..........................................................................................218 Summary ........................................................................................................238 Questions ........................................................................................................239 K30266_Book.indb 7 5/26/17 3:46 PM viii Contents Appendix A: Answers to questions ...........................................................243 Appendix B: Glossary: derivation of anatomical and other terms ...........253 Index ..........................................................................................................259 K30266_Book.indb 8 5/26/17 3:46 PM Foreword In the preface to the 1st edition of this book, been augmented, often in juxtaposition, Professor McMinn described the need with relevant radiological images (plain for a book that provides a short synopsis X-rays, CT, MR and 3-D reconstructions) intended for those who need the essential that introduce the student to radiological facts of Human Anatomy without the mass anatomy in preparation for their clinical of detail that occupies so much of most studies. All illustrations are very well laid anatomy texts. The need is even greater out and clearly labelled. The 2nd edition now, with the continuing erosion of the now introduces students to the Anatomy time allotted for the study of Anatomy in relevant to common minimally invasive many medical schools. He also stated that interventional techniques, and students will the surface of the body is all that most peo- find that the Summary at the end of most ple (except surgeons) see of it. How things sections provides extremely useful pointers have changed. The development and avail- towards the essential knowledge that they ability of modern medical imaging mean need to acquire. Furthermore, the ‘clinical that more clinicians than ever before have boxes’ clearly inform students why they access to and, therefore, need to know the need to know the information presented internal anatomy of the human body. The and how it is used. In short, this is a text for authors of the 2nd edition have ensured a student to realistically read all of, and not that its text remains concise and easy to simply dip into as a reference. It provides a read, providing a basis for understanding the sound basis for developing an understand- structure of the human body and not simply ing of Human Anatomy, well suited to stu- learning a list of anatomical facts. Although dents of contemporary healthcare-related the text remains concise, the 2nd edition courses. contains welcome and valuable additions. A strength of the 1st edition was the quality D. Ceri Davies of the dissections illustrating the structure Professor of Anatomy of the human body and their photographic Imperial College London reproduction. These illustrations have now London, UK K30266_Book.indb 9 5/26/17 3:46 PM

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