Description
Brain, Part 1 of The Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations: Nervous System, 2nd Edition, provides a highly visual guide to this complex organ, from basic neurodevelopment, neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and cognition to classic disorders including to epilepsy, hypothalamus/pituitary with disorders of consciousness and sleep, movement disorders, cerebellum, stroke, multiple sclerosis, neurologic infections, neuro-oncology, headaches, and brain trauma. 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, and Scott L. Pomeroy to mirror the many exciting advances in medicine and imaging - offering unparalleled insights into the broad clinical spectrum of brain disorders.- 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 brain 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 brain in one comprehensive volume, conveyed through beautiful illustrations as well as up-to-date 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 pathologic conditions.- Grasp current clinical concepts regarding development, pediatrics, and adult 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—NORMAL AND ABNORMALDEVELOPMENT1-1 Embryo at 18 Days, 21-2 Embryo at 20 to 24 Days, 31-3 Central Nervous System at 28 Days, 41-4 Central Nervous System at 36 Days, 51-5 Defective Neural Tube Formation, 61-6 Defective Neural Tube Formation(Continued), 71-7 Spinal Dysraphism, 81-8 Spinal Dysraphism (Continued), 91-9 Fetal Brain Growth in the FirstTrimester, 101-10 Craniosynostosis, 111-11 Extracranial Hemorrhage and SkullFractures in the Newborn, 121-12 Intracranial Hemorrhage in theNewborn, 131-13 The External Development of the Brainin the Second and Third Trimesters, 141-14 Mature Brain Ventricles, 151-15 Hydrocephalus, 161-16 Surgical Treatment of Hydrocephalus, 171-17 Cerebral Palsy, 181-18 Establishing Cellular Diversity in theEmbryonic Brain and Spinal Cord, 201-19 Generation of Neuronal Diversity in theSpinal Cord and Hindbrain, 221-20 Circuit Formation in the Spinal Cord, 231-21 Sheath and Satellite Cell Formation, 241-22 Development of Myelination and AxonEnsheathment, 251-23 Brachial Plexus and/or Cervical NerveRoot Injuries at Birth, 261-24 Morphogenesis and RegionalDifferentiation of the Forebrain, 271-25 Neurogenesis and Cell Migration in theDeveloping Neocortex, 281-26 Neuronal Proliferation and MigrationDisorders, 291-27 Developmental Dyslexia, 301-28 Autism Spectrum Disorders, 311-29 Rett Syndrome, 32SECTION 2—CEREBRAL CORTEX ANDNEUROCOGNITIVE DISORDERS2-1 Superolateral Surface of Brain, 342-2 Medial Surface of Brain, 352-3 Inferior Surface of Brain, 362-4 Cerebral Cortex: Function andAssociation Pathways, 372-5 Major Cortical Association Bundles, 382-6 Corticocortical and SubcorticocorticalProjection Circuits, 392-7 Corpus Callosum, 402-8 Rhinencephalon and Limbic System, 412-9 Hippocampus, 422-10 Fornix, 432-11 Amygdala, 442-12 Forebrain Regions Associated withHypothalamus, 452-13 Thalamocortical Radiations, 462-14 Neuronal Structure and Synapses, 472-15 Chemical Synaptic Transmission, 482-16 Summation of Excitation andInhibition, 492-17 Types of Neurons in Cerebral Cortex, 502-18 Astrocytes, 512-19 Testing for Defects of Higher CorticalFunction, 522-20 Memory Circuits, 532-21 Amnesia, 542-22 Dominant Hemisphere LanguageDysfunction, 552-23 Nondominant Hemisphere Higher CorticalDysfunction, 562-24 Alzheimer Disease: Pathology, 572-25 Alzheimer Disease: Distribution ofPathology, 582-26 Alzheimer Disease: ClinicalManifestations, Progressive Phases, 592-27 Frontotemporal Dementia, 602-28 Dementia with Lewy Bodies, 612-29 Vascular Dementia, 622-30 Treatable Dementias, 632-31 Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus, 64SECTION 3—EPILEPSY3-1 Electroencephalography, 663-2 Focal (Partial) Seizures, 673-3 Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizures, 683-4 Absence Seizures, 693-5 Epileptic Syndromes, 703-6 Neonatal Seizures, 713-7 Status Epilepticus, 723-8 Causes of Seizures, 733-9 Neurobiology of Epilepsy, 743-10 Neurobiology of Epilepsy (Continued), 753-11 Neurobiology of Epilepsy (Continued), 763-12 Treatment of Epilepsy: PreoperativeEvaluation, 773-13 Treatment of Epilepsy: ResectiveSurgery, 78SECTION 4—PSYCHIATRY4-1 Limbic System, 804-2 Major Depressive Disorder, 814-3 Postpartum Depression, 824-4 Bipolar Disorder, 834-5 Generalized Anxiety Disorder, 844-6 Social Anxiety disorder, 854-7 Panic Disorder, 864-8 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, 874-9 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, 884-10 Somatization, 894-11 Conversion Disorder, 904-12 Schizophrenia, 914-13 Alcohol Use Disorders, 924-14 Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorders, 934-15 Alcohol Withdrawal, 944-16 Opioid Use Disorders, 954-17 Opioid Withdrawal, 964-18 Borderline Personality Disorder, 974-19 Antisocial Personality Disorder, 984-20 Intimate Partner Abuse, 994-21 Elder Abuse, 1004-22 Delirium and Acute PersonalityChanges, 1014-23 Delirium and Acute Personality Changes(Continued), 1024-24 Insomnia, 1034-25 Pediatrics: Depressive Disorders, 1044



