McMinn's Color Atlas of Head and Neck Anatomy / Edition 5 available in Hardcover, eBook

McMinn's Color Atlas of Head and Neck Anatomy / Edition 5
- ISBN-10:
- 0702070173
- ISBN-13:
- 9780702070174
- Pub. Date:
- 10/04/2016
- Publisher:
- Elsevier Health Sciences
- ISBN-10:
- 0702070173
- ISBN-13:
- 9780702070174
- Pub. Date:
- 10/04/2016
- Publisher:
- Elsevier Health Sciences

McMinn's Color Atlas of Head and Neck Anatomy / Edition 5
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Overview
Originally published as part of the McMinn anatomy atlas family, McMinn's Color Atlas of Head and Neck Anatomy remains the only large format photographic atlas of the human head and neck, incorporating outstanding dissections, osteology, radiographic and surface anatomy images. It is the ideal study aid or trusted reference for the range of students and practitioners who require a detailed understanding of the head and neck, including those in dentistry, radiology and surgery.
Dissections are accompanied by concise notes and commentaries, as well as orientational artworks to help readers locate the structure on the body. Dental anaesthesia information and important quick reference lists are also incorporated in appendices at the back of the book.
This updated fifth edition offers increased clinical relevance and features an entirely new chapter on Imaging of the Head and Neck, reflecting the very latest modalities and techniques. It also comes with the complete, enhanced eBook for the first time.
- Increased clinical relevance - helps translate traditional anatomy into current clinical practice
- All new state-of-the-art clinical imaging - including:
- 3T MRI of the brain with tractography
- Cone-beam CT assessment of the jaws and middle ear
- Concise notes and commentaries for every dissection
- Dedicated dental section
- Access to complete downloadable eBook version via Expert Consult, with bonus enhancements - including:
- Over 180 additional figures - expands the imaging of normal and developmental structures and highlights common and clinically important variations, anomalies, defects and diseases
- Interactive question bank - over 150 multiple choice questions to aid exam preparation and check your understanding
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780702070174 |
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Publisher: | Elsevier Health Sciences |
Publication date: | 10/04/2016 |
Edition description: | New Edition |
Pages: | 320 |
Product dimensions: | 8.70(w) x 11.10(h) x 0.60(d) |
Table of Contents
Skull and skull bone articulations 1Skull
From the front
Muscle attachments
Le Fort facial fractures
From the left
Muscle attachments
From behind
Vault of skull
Base of skull
External surface
Muscle attachments
Infratemporal region and teeth
Internal surface
Interior of skull, median section
Cavities of the skull
Bones of the skull
Mandible
Muscle attachments and age changes
Frontal bone
Ethmoid bone
Sphenoid bone and vomer
Occipital bone
Maxilla, nasal bone and lacrimal bone
Palatine bone and inferior nasal concha
Temporal bone
Parietal bone and zygomatic bone
Skull bone articulations
Facial skeleton
Orbital and anterior nasal apertures
Orbit
Roof and lateral wall
Floor and medial wall
Nasal cavity
Roof, floor and lateral wall
Maxillary hiatus and nasolacrimal canal
Base of the skull
Anterior cranial fossa
Middle and posterior cranial fossae
External surface, posterior part
Pterygopalatine fossa
Posterior nasal aperture
Fetal skull
Fontanelles, sutures and sutural bones
Cervical vertebrae and neck 2
Cervical vertebrae
Atlas
Axis
Third to seventh cervical vertebrae
Cervical and first thoracic vertebrae
Other bones
First rib, manubrium of sternum
and costovertebral joints
Bones of shoulder girdle
Shoulder girdle and upper
thoracic skeleton
Neck
Surface markings
Head, neck and shoulders, superficial muscles
Superficial dissection I. Platysma
and superficial veins
Blood supply and venous drainage
Superficial dissection II. Sternocleidomastoid
Superficial dissection III. Anterior triangle
Lymphatic system
Superficial dissection IV. Posterior triangle
Deep dissection I. Great vessels and nerves
and thyroid gland
Deep dissection II. Great vessels and
thyroid gland
Deep dissection III. Thyroid and
parathyroid glands and root of neck
Deep dissection IV. Thyroid gland,
thymus and root of neck
Deep dissection V. Root of neck
Deep dissection VI. Prevertebral muscles
Face, orbit and eye 3
Face
Surface markings
Superficial dissection. Parotid gland,
facial nerve and muscles
Deep dissection I. Temporalis and
masseter muscles and
temporomandibular joint
Deep dissection II. Infratemporal fossa
and temporomandibular joint
Deep dissection III. Infratemporal fossa
And temporomandibular joint
Orbit and eye
Eye and lacrimal apparatus
Orbital contents I. From above,
and extraocular muscles
Orbital contents II. Dissection from
the lateral side and ciliary ganglion
Ciliary ganglion and dissection from the front
Orbital contents III. Eyes in section
and the lacrimal gland
Nose, oral region, ear and larynx 4
Nose and paranasal sinuses
Nasal cartilages and nasal cavity
Walls of the nasal cavity
Frontal and ethmoidal sinuses
Sphenoidal and maxillary sinuses
Sections of sinuses and nerves of
the nasal septum
Mouth, palate and pharynx
Sagittal section of head and neck
Tongue and floor of the mouth
Roof and floor of the mouth and the
salivary glands
Inside of the mouth and the palate
External and internal surfaces of the pharynx
Posterior surface of the pharynx
Ear
External, middle and internal ear
Transverse sections and the auditory ossicles
Coronal sections and the auditory ossicles
Larynx
Hyoid bone and laryngeal cartilages
Larynx, pharynx, hyoid bone and trachea
Muscles, ligaments, membranes and joints
Cranial cavity and brain 5
Cranial cavity
Sagittal section
Cranial vault, meninges and brain
Brain and arachnoid mater
Dura mater and cranial nerves
Dura mater
Cranial fossae
Cranial nerves and their connections
Cranial fossae, cavernous sinus
and trigeminal nerve
Cranial cavity, brain and cranial nerves
Brain
Brain and meninges
Cerebral hemispheres and cerebellum
Cerebral veins
Cerebral hemisphere
Blood supply of the cerebral cortex
Brain and brainstem
Medial surface of the hemispheres
and cerebral arteries
Base of the brain
Arteries of the base of the brain
and brainstem
Brainstem, cranial nerves and
geniculate bodies
Ventricles of the brain
Internal capsule and basal nuclei
Hemispheres and brainstem in
coronal section
Cerebellum and brainstem
Cerebellum, brainstem and spinal cord
Cervical vertebral column and
Suboccipital region
Radiographs 6
Radiographs
Vertebral column
Carotid arteriogram and venogram
of the neck
Skull and paranasal sinuses
Skull, lateral view
Carotid arteriograms
Vertebral arteriograms
Dural venous sinuses
Appendices
Appendix I Dental anaesthesia
Inferior alveolar and lingual nerve block
Long buccal nerve block
Infiltration anaesthesia of the upper teeth
Posterior superior alveolar nerve block
Nasopalatine nerve block
Greater palatine nerve block
Mental and incisive nerve block
Appendix II Reference lists
Muscles
Nerves
Lymphatic System
Arteries
Veins
Skull foramina
Index
Preface
This new 4th edition of ‘McMinn’s Head and Neck Anatomy’, heralds 28 years of publication in seven language editions of English, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, German, Italian and French, with considerable sales worldwide, it has, over time, become an accepted standard anatomical text on the subject.
It was originally penned in 1979 by the hand of R. M. H. ‘Bob’ McMinn who was then Sir William Collins Professor of Human and Comparative Anatomy, Department of Anatomy,The Royal College of Surgeons of England, London, where Ralph Hutchings (photographer) was Chief Medical Laboratory Scientific Officer and Bari Logan the Prosector.
The concept of the book evolved in response to the need for a specific anatomical text to suit the educational needs of dental students, and through Peter Wolfe, director of Wolfe Medical Publications, London, it was first published in 1981 and received considerable acclaim as an illustrated reference atlas of human anatomy. Over the ensuing years it has proved equally popular with Radiologists, Neuro, Skull-base, Cranio-facial, Maxillo-facial, Plastic-reconstructive, Ophthalmic, Dental and ENT surgeons, it has therefore continued to fill an important niche on the bookshelves of medical libraries.
With the full retirement of Bob McMinn to his homeland in the Scottish Highlands, a new author, Patricia Reynolds joined the team in 2002 for the 3rd edition and added (adds) a new level of expertise to the book.
Again, in order to meet readers’ demands for this edition, we have incorporated new anatomical preparations, radiographic images, clinical photographs with notes and paid particular attention to a new series of page spreads dedicated to dental anatomy.
We hope that these new additions will be appreciated and that the book will continue in its popularity and important contribution to medical education at both the pre-clinical and postgraduate level.
As before, the name ‘McMinn’ is retained in the title as a tribute to an outstanding anatomist and distinguished colleague.
Bari Logan
Pat Reynolds
Ralph Hutchings
Professor R. M. H. McMinn, MD (Glas), PhD (Sheff), FRCS (Eng)
Robert ‘Bob’ McMinn was a medical graduate of the University of Glasgow. After hospital posts and service with the Royal Air Force in Iraq and Africa, he began his anatomical career as a Demonstrator in Anatomy in Glasgow in 1950. He became a lecturer in the University of Sheffield and was later Reader and then Titular Professor at King’s College London. In 1970 he was appointed to the Chair of Anatomy at the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Among his publications
‘A Colour Atlas of Human Anatomy’ with photographer R. T. Hutchings was first published in 1977 and became a worldwide best-seller, with translations into over 25 languages. For this and other later atlases his co-editors added the name ‘McMinn’ to the titles in recognition of his contribution to anatomical teaching. He was editor of the 8th and 9th editions of Last’s Anatomy Regional and Applied’ which remains a standard work for surgical trainees. He was programme secretary and later treasurer of the Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland, and was a founder member and the first secretary of the British Association of Clinical Anatomists. At the International Anatomical Congress held in Cambridge in 2000 he received a Special Presentation Award from the Anatomical Society for his teaching and research activities. His research interests were in wound healing and tissue repair, and on the association between skin disease and the alimentary tract. He has been fully retired for nearly 20 years now and lives on the west coast of Scotland.
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