Last edition Elsevier Neuroanatomy in Clinical Context , Ninth Edition provides everything the student needs to master the anatomy of the central nervous system, all in a clinical setting. Clear explanations; abundant MRI, CT, MRA, and MRV images; full-color photographs and illustrations; hundreds of review questions; and supplemental online resources combine to provide a sound anatomical base for integrating neurobiological and clinical concepts. In thus applying neuroanatomy clinically, the atlas ensures student preparedness for exams and for rotations. This authoritative approach-combined with such salutary features as full-color stained sections, extensive cranial nerve cross-referencing, and systems neurobiology coverage-sustains the legacy of this revolutionary teaching and learning tool as the neuroanatomy atlas. New and hallmark features elucidate neuroanatomy and systems neurobiology for course success!
Last Edition
ISBN 13:h9781469832029
Imprint:hLippincott Williams & Wilkins
Language:hEnglish
Authors:hDuane E. Haines
Pub Date:h05/2014
Pages:h368
Illus:h685 in full color
Weight:h1,180.000 grams
Size:h229 X 305 mm
Product Type:hSoftcover
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- • NEW! Chapter on Herniation Syndromes decodes the elegant relationship between brain injury and resulting deficit.
- • NEW! Clinical information integrated throughout the text is screened in blue for quick identification on the page.
- • NEW! Enhanced clinical images emphasize clarity and detail like never before, including full-color images replacing many in black and white, higher-resolution brain scans, and reprocessed spinal cord and brainstem images.
- • MRIs complement full-color anatomical illustrations, allowing for visualization of structures both as they appear to the unaided eye and on imaging studies.
- • Unique, full-color illustrations integrate clinical images of representative lesions with the corresponding deficits highlighted.
- • Full-color stained sections facilitate the easy identification of anatomical features. Dozens of pathway drawings superimposed over MRIs connect structure with function of neural pathways.
- Duane E. Haines, PhD, an Elsevier Author,is an emeritus professor at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomical Sciences. He has extensive experience in teaching residents in neurosurgery and neurology for their specialty board exams.
- Preface to the Ninth Edition v Acknowledgments vii
- 1 Introduction and User's Guide 1 (6)
- 2 External Morphology of the Central Nervous System 7 (36)
- The Spinal Cord: Gross Views and Vasculature 8 (3) The Brain: Lobes, Principle Brodmann Areas, Sensory-Motor Somatotopy 11 (3) The Brain: Gross Views, Vasculature, and MRI 14 (20) The Cerebellum: Gross Views and MRI 34 (2) The Insula: Gross View, Vasculature, and MRI 36 (2) Vascular Variations of Clinical Relevance 38 (5)
- 3 Cranial Nerves 43 (14)
- Synopsis of Cranial Nerves 44 (2) Cranial Nerves in MRI 46 (7) Deficits of Eye Movements in the Horizontal Plane 53 (1) Cranial Nerve Deficits in Representative Brainstem Lesions 54 (1) Cranial Nerve Cross Reference 55 (2)
- 4 Meninges, Cisterns, Ventricles, and Related Hemorrhages 57 (18)
- The Meninges and Meningeal and Brain Hemorrhages 58 (2) Meningitis 60 (2) Epidural and Subdural Hemorrhage 62 (2) Cisterns and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage 64 (2) Meningioma 66 (2) Ventricles and Hemorrhage into the Ventricles 68 (4) The Choroid Plexus: Locations, Blood Supply, Tumors 72 (2) Hemorrhage into the Brain: Intracerebral Hemorrhage 74 (1)
- 5 Internal Morphology of the Brain in Unstained Slices and MRI 75 (20)
- Part I Brain Slices in the Coronal Plane Correlated with MRI 75 (10)
- Part II Brain Slices in the Axial Plane Correlated with MRI 85 (10)
- 6 Internal Morphology of the Spinal Cord and Brain: Functional Components, MRI, Stained Sections 95 (82)
- Functional Components of the Spinal Cord and Brainstem 96 (2) The Spinal Cord with CT and MRI 98 (10) Arterial Patterns within the Spinal Cord with Vascular Syndromes 108(2) The Degenerated Corticospinal Tract 110(2) The Medulla Oblongata with MRI and CT 112(12) Arterial Patterns within the Medulla Oblongata with Vascular Syndromes 124(2) The Cerebellar Nuclei 126(4) The Pons with MRI and CT 130(8) Arterial Patterns within the Pons with 138(2) Vascular Syndromes The Midbrain with MRI and CT 140(12) Arterial Patterns within the Midbrain with Vascular Syndromes 152(2) The Diencephalon and Basal Nuclei with MRI 154(20) Arterial Patterns within the Forebrain with Vascular Syndromes 174(3)
- 7 Internal Morphology of the Brain in Stained Sections: Axial-Sagittal Correlations with MRI 177(12)
- Axial-Sagittal Correlations with MRI 178(11)
- 8 Tracts, Pathways, and Systems in Anatomical and Clinical Orientation 189(108)
- Orientation 190(2) Sensory Pathways 192(18) Motor Pathways 210(16) Cranial Nerves 226(8) Spinal and Cranial Nerve Reflexes 234(8) Cerebellum and Basal Nuclei 242(20) Optic, Auditory, and Vestibular Systems 262(14) Internal Capsule and Thalamocortical Connections 276(4) Limbic System: Hippocampus and Amygdala 280(8) Hypothalamus and Pituitary 288(9)
- 9 Herniation Syndromes: Brain and Spinal Discs 297(12)
- Introduction and Compartments 297(1) Subfalcine Herniation 298(1) Diencephalic Stage of Central Herniation 299(1) Transtentorial Herniation 300(1) Uncal Herniation 301(1) Upward Cerebellar Herniation 302(1) Tonsillar Herniation 303(1) Central Cord Syndrome 304(1) Anterior Cord Syndrome 305(1) Exiting Roots at Cervical Levels 306(1) Exiting and Traversing Roots at Lumbosacral Levels 307(1) Cauda Equina Syndrome 308(1)
- 10 Anatomical-Clinical Correlations: Cerebral Angiogram, MRA, and MRV 309(14)
- Cerebral Angiogram, MRA, and MRV 310(11) Overview of Vertebral and Carotid Arteries 321(2)
- 11 Q&As: A Sampling of Study and Review Questions, Many in the USMLE Style, All 323(12)
- With Explained Answers
- Index 335
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