tailieunhanh - Ebook Clinically oriented anatomy (9/E): Part 2
Part 2 book “Clinically oriented anatomy” has contents: Gluteal and posterior thigh regions, pelvic girdle, neurovascular structures of pelvis, sectional imaging of pelvis and perineum, anterior and medial regions of thigh, cranial meninges, pterygopalatine fossa, vestibulocochlear nerve, and other contents. | 6 Pelvis and Perineum INTRODUCTION TO PELVIS AND PERINEUM PELVIC GIRDLE Bones and Features of Pelvic Girdle TABLE . Comparison of Male and Female Bony Pelves Orientation of Pelvic Girdle Pelvic Girdle Sexual Differences Joints and Ligaments of Pelvic Girdle CLINICAL BOX: Pelvic Girdle PELVIC CAVITY Walls and Floor of Pelvic Cavity TABLE . Muscles of Pelvic Walls and Floor Peritoneum and Peritoneal Cavity of Pelvis TABLE . Peritoneal Reflections in Pelvis Pelvic Fascia CLINICAL BOX: Pelvic Cavity NEUROVASCULAR STRUCTURES OF PELVIS Pelvic Arteries TABLE . Arteries of Pelvis Pelvic Veins Lymph Nodes of Pelvis Pelvic Nerves TABLE . Somatic Nerves of Pelvis CLINICAL BOX: Neurovascular Structures of Pelvis 1293 PELVIC VISCERA Urinary Organs Rectum TABLE . Parts of Male Urethra CLINICAL BOX: Urinary Organs and Rectum Male Internal Genital Organs CLINICAL BOX: Male Internal Genital Organs Female Internal Genital Organs CLINICAL BOX: Female Internal Genital Organs Lymphatic Drainage of Pelvic Viscera TABLE . Lymphatic Drainage of Structures of Pelvis and Perineum PERINEUM Fasciae and Pouches of Urogenital Triangle Features of Anal Triangle TABLE . Arteries of Perineum CLINICAL BOX: Perineum Male Urogenital Triangle TABLE . Muscles of Perineum CLINICAL BOX: Male Urogenital Triangle Female Urogenital Triangle TABLE . Nerves of Perineum CLINICAL BOX: Female Urogenital Triangle SECTIONAL IMAGING OF PELVIS AND PERINEUM Magnetic Resonance Imaging INTRODUCTION PERINEUM TO 1294 PELVIS AND In common usage, the pelvis (L. basin) is the part of the body’s trunk that is inferoposterior to the abdomen and is the area of transition between the trunk and the lower limbs. The pelvic cavity is the inferiormost part of the abdominopelvic cavity. Anatomically, the pelvis is the part of the body surrounded by the pelvic girdle (bony pelvis), part of the appendicular skeleton of the lower limb (Fig. ). FIGURE . Pelvis and perineum. A, B. The .
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