With an already established reputation for user-friendliness, the Seventh Edition of Clinical Anatomy for Medical Students increases embryology coverage for programs that incorporate the subject into anatomy, or where a separate embryology text isn't necessary. Known for its clear and consistent organization and concise writing, this text focuses on presenting anatomical information that is clinically relevant. The book's unified structure includes the following components in each chapter: Outline, Objectives, Basic Anatomy, Radiographic Anatomy, Surface Anatomy, Clinical Notes, Clinical Problem-Solving, and National Board-Type Questions.
Helps you to visually grasp and focus on the most relevant clinical implications of anatomical concepts. This book presents an introduction to basic and clinical anatomy as well as a fast review source.
Ideal for medical, dental, allied health, and nursing programs, this book guides students through the fundamentals of human anatomy.
Included CD-ROM contains clinical notes, information on congenital anomalies, radiographic anatomy, and clinical problem-solving exercises, all of which correlate directly with the text.
This essential companion to Bailey & Love's Short Practice of Surgery covers the clinical conditions most commonly encountered by medical students, junior clinicians,and surgeons in training. This is clinical anatomy at its best !
Dorsal dislocation of proximal interphalangeal joint with disruption of volar plate and collateral ligament may result in swan-neck deformity and compensatory flexion deformity of distal interphalangeal joint.
In this new edition, there is a more direct correlation between text and art and an additional chapter-opening outline is featured.
Over 170 additional illustrations and photos enhance and support the new information covered in this edition.
In addition, this book highlights the relevant clinical examinations to perform when examining a patient’s neurological system, to demonstrate pathology of a certain pathway or tract.
A ureteric stone is most likely to obstruct the ureter at one of three narrow areas along its course. Pain afferents that supply the ureter have cell bodies located in T11-L2 dorsal root (sensory) ganglia. Therefore, ureteric pain is ...
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