1 The body In the Clinic Determination of skeletal age Bone marrow transplants Bone fractures Avascular necrosis Osteoporosis Epiphysealfractures Degenerative joint disease Joint replacement The importance of fascias Muscle paralysis Muscleatrophy Muscle injuries and strains Atherosclerosis Varicose veins Anastomoses and collateral circulation Lymph nodes Dermatomes and myotomes Referred pain Clinical Case Appendicitis
2 Back In the Clinic Spina bifida Vertebroplasty Scoliosis Kyphosis Variation in vertebral numbers The vertebrae and cancer Osteoporosis Backpain Herniation ofintervertebral discs ioint diseases Ligamenta flava Vertebralfractures Surgical procedures on the back Nerve injuries affecting superficial back muscles Lumbar cerebrospinal fluid tap Herpes zoster Back pain-alternative explanations Clinical Cases Sciatica versus lumbago Cervical spinal cord injury Psoas abscess Dissecting thoracic aneurysm Sacral tumor
3 Thorax In the Clinic Axillary r:ail of breast Breast cancer Cervical ribs Collection of sternal bone marrow Rib fractures Surgical access to the chest Thoracostomy (chest) tube insertion Intercostal nerve block Pleural effusion Pneumothorax Imaging the lungs High-resolution lung CT Bronchoscopy Lung cancer Pericarditis Pericardialeffusion Constrictive pericarditis Valve disease Clinical terminology for coronary arteries Heart attack Classic symptoms of heart attack Are heart attack symptoms the same in men and women? Common congenital heart defects Cardiac auscultation Cardiac conduction system Ectopic parathyroid glands in the thymus Venous access for central and dialysis lines Using the superior vena cava to access the inferior vena cava Coarctation of the aorta Thoracic aorta Aortic arch and its anomalies Abnormal origin of great vessels The vagus nerves, recurrent laryngeal nerves, and hoarseness Esophageal cancer Esophageal rupture Clinical Cases Cervical rib Lung cancer Chest wound Myocardial infarction Broken pacemaker Coarctation of the aorta Aortic dissection Pneumonia Esophageal cancer Venous access
4 Abdomen In the Clinic Surgical incisions Laparoscopic surgery Cremasteric reflex Masses around the groin Peritoneum The greater omentum Epithelial transition between the abdominal esophagus and stomach Duodenal ulceration Examination of the upper gastrointestinal traa Examination ofthe bowellumen Examination of the bowel wall and extrinsic masses Meckel's diverticulum Computed tomography (C-T) scanning and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Carcinoma of the stomach Appendicitis Congenital disorders of the gastrointestinal tract Bowel obstruction Diverticular disease Ostomies Annular pancreas Pancreatic cancer Segmental anatomy of the liver Gallstones Jaundice Spleen disorders Vascular supply to the gastrointestinal system Hepatic cirrhosis Surgery for obesity Psoas muscle abscess Diaphragmatic hernias Hiatus hernia Urinary tract stones Urinary tract cancer Nephrostomy Kidney transplant Investigation of the urinary tract Abdominal aortic stent graft Inferior vena cava filter Retroperitoneal lymph node surgery Clinical Cases Traumatic rupture of the diaphragm Chronic thrombosis of the inferior vena cava Liver biopsy in patients with suspected liver cirrhosis Hodgkin's lymphoma Inguinal hernia Ureteric stone Intraabdominal abscess Complications of an abdominoperineal resection Carcinoma of the head of the pancreas Caval obstruction Diverticular disease Endoleak after endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm Metastatic lesions in the liver
5 Pelvis and perineum In the Clinic Bone marrow biopsy Pelvic fracture Common problems with the sacro-iliac joints Pelvic measurements in obstetrics Defecation Episiotomy …… 6 Lower limb 7 Upper limb 8 Head and neck
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