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Spinal Cord and Peripheral Motor and Sensory Systems, Part 2 of The Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations: Nervous System, 2nd Edition, provides a highly visual overview of the anatomy, pathology, and major clinical syndromes of the nervous system, from cranial nerves and neuro-ophthalmology to spinal cord, neuropathies, autonomic nervous system, pain physiology, and neuromuscular disorders. This spectacularly illustrated volume in the masterwork known as the (CIBA) Netter "Green Books" has been expanded and revised by Drs. H. Royden Jones, Jr., Ted M. Burns, Michael J. Aminoff, Scott L. Pomeroy to mirror the many exciting advances in neurologic medicine - offering rich insights into neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, molecular biology, pathology, and various clinical presentations.- Consult this title on your favorite e-reader with intuitive search tools and adjustable font sizes. Elsevier eBooks provide instant portable access to your entire library, no matter what device you're using or where you're located.- Get complete, integrated visual guidance on the cranial nerves, spinal cord and peripheral motor and sensory systems with thorough, richly illustrated coverage.- Quickly understand complex topics thanks to a concise text-atlas format that provides a context bridge between primary and specialized medicine.- Clearly visualize how core concepts of anatomy, physiology, and other basic sciences correlate across disciplines.- Benefit from matchless Netter illustrations that offer precision, clarity, detail and realism as they provide a visual approach to the clinical presentation and care of the patient.- Gain a rich clinical view of all aspects of the cranial nerves, spinal cord and peripheral motor sensory systems in one comprehensive volume, conveyed through beautiful illustrations as well as up-to-date neuro-radiologic images.- Clearly see the connection between basic science and clinical practice with an integrated overview of normal structure and function as it relates to neuro-pathologic conditions.- Grasp current clinical concepts regarding the many aspects of adult and child neurologic medicine captured in classic Netter illustrations, as well as new illustrations created specifically for this volume by artist-physician Carlos Machado, MD, and others working in the Netter style.
Table of Contents
SECTION 1—CRANIAL NERVE ANDNEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGIC DISORDERSOVERVIEW OF CRANIAL NERVES1-1 Distribution of Motor and SensoryFibers, 21-2 Nerves and Nuclei Viewed in Phantomfrom Behind, 41-3 Nerves and Nuclei in Lateral Dissection, 5OLFACTORY (I) NERVE1-4 Olfactory Pathways, 61-5 Olfactory Receptors, 71-6 Olfactory Bulb and Nerve, 8OPTIC (II) NERVE1-7 Eye, 91-8 Visual Pathways, 101-9 Optic Nerve Appearance, 111-10 Retinal Projections to Thalamus,Midbrain, and Brainstem, 121-11 Pupillary Light Reflex and theAccommodation Reflex, 13OCULOMOTOR (III), TROCHLEAR (IV),AND ABDUCENS (VI) NERVES1-12 Oculomotor (III), Trochlear (IV), andAbducens (VI) Nerves, 141-13 Nerves of Orbit and Cavernous Sinus, 151-14 Control of Eye Movements, 161-15 Control of EyeMovements—Pathology, 171-16 Control of Eye Movements—Pathology(Continued), 181-17 Autonomic Innervation of the Eye, 19TRIGEMINAL (V) NERVE1-18 Trigeminal (V) Nerve, 201-19 Trigeminal Nuclei: Afferent and CentralConnections, 211-20 Trigeminal Nuclei: Central and PeripheralConnections, 221-21 Ophthalmic (V1) and Maxillary (V2)Nerves, 231-22 Mandibular Nerve (V3), 241-23 Trigeminal Nerve Disorders, 25FACIAL (VII) NERVE1-24 Facial (VII) Nerve, 261-25 Muscles of Facial Expression: LateralView, 271-26 Central Versus Peripheral FacialParalysis, 281-27 Facial Palsy, 29TASTE RECEPTORS AND PATHWAYS1-28 Anatomy of Taste Buds and TheirReceptors, 301-29 Tongue, 31VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR (VIII) NERVE1-30 Vestibulocochlear (VIII) Nerve, 321-31 Pathway of Sound Reception, 331-32 Pathologic Causes of Vertigo, 341-33 Canalith Repositioning (EpleyManeuver), 351-34 Afferent Auditory Pathways, 361-35 Centrifugal Auditory Pathways, 371-36 Vestibular Receptors, 381-37 Cochlear Receptors, 39GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL (IX) NERVE1-38 Glossopharyngeal (IX) Nerve, 401-39 Otic Ganglion, 41VAGUS (X) NERVE1-40 Vagus (X) Nerve, 421-41 Vagus Nerve Branches andDisorders, 43ACCESSORY (XI) NERVE1-42 Accessory (XI) Nerve, 441-43 Clinical Findings in Cranial Nerve XIDamage, 45HYPOGLOSSAL (XII) NERVE1-44 Hypoglossal (XII) Nerve, 461-45 Intramedullary Course, 471-46 Disorders of Hypoglossal Nucleus andNerve, 48SECTION 2—SPINAL CORD: ANATOMYAND MYELOPATHIES2-1 Spinal Cord, 502-2 Spinal Membranes and NerveRoots, 512-3 Arteries of Spinal Cord, 522-4 Arteries of Spinal Cord: IntrinsicDistribution, 532-5 Veins of Spinal Cord, Nerve Roots, andVertebrae, 542-6 Principal Fiber Tracts of SpinalCord, 552-7 Somesthetic System of Body, 562-8 Corticospinal (Pyramidal) System: MotorComponent, 572-9 Rubrospinal Tract, 582-10 Vestibulospinal Tracts, 592-11 Reticulospinal and CorticoreticularPathways, 602-12 Spinal Origin or Termination of MajorDescending Tracts and AscendingPathways, 612-13 Cytoarchitecture of Spinal Cord GrayMatter, 622-14 Spinal Effector Mechanisms, 632-15 Spinal Reflex Pathways, 642-16 Motor Impairment Related to Level ofSpinal Cord Injury, 652-17 Sensory Impairment Related to Level ofSpinal Cord Injury, 662-18 Incomplete Spinal Cord Syndromes, 672-19 Acute Spinal Cord Syndromes: Evolutionof Symptoms, 682-20 Acute Spinal Cord Syndromes: Pathology,Etiology, and Diagnosis, 692-21 Spinal Tumors, 702-22 Spinal Tumors (Continued), 712-23 Neuroimaging (MRI) Characteristics ofSpinal Tumors, 722-24 Syringomyelia, 732-25 Subacute Combined Degeneration, 742-26 Spinal Dural Fistulas and ArteriovenousMalformations, 752-27 Cervical Spondylosis, 762-28 Cervical Disk Herniation Causing CordCompression, 772-29 Infectious and HereditaryMyelopathies, 78SECTION 3—SPINAL TRAUMA3-1 Spinal Column, 803-2 Atlas and Axis, 813-3 Cervical Vertebrae, 823-4 External Craniocervical Ligaments, 833-5 Internal Craniocervical Ligaments, 843-6 Thoracic Vertebrae, 853-7 Lumbar Vertebrae and IntervertebralDisk, 863-8 Ligaments of Spinal Column, 873-9 Sacrum and Coccyx, 883-10 Ligaments of Sacrum and Coccyx, 893-11 Distractive Flexion



