Description
• Clinical Case Studies: Emphasis has been given to provide anatomical basis of clinical cases through clinical vignettes for early clinical exposureat the end of each chapter.• 100+ New Illustrations: In the form of line diagrams, three-dimensional diagrams, clinical photographs, ultrasonographs, CT scans, MRIs havebeen incorporated to enhance visual representation.• Competency Codes: Addition of competency codes at the beginning of each chapter under Specific Learning Objectives and in text explanationprovided throughout the book.
Table of Contents
SECTION I HEAD AND NECK1 Introduction and Overview of Living Anatomy of the Head and Neck2 Osteology of the Head and Neck3 Scalp, Temple and Face4 Skin, Superficial Fascia and Deep Fascia of the Neck5 Side of the Neck, Sternocleidomastoid Muscle and Posterior Triangle6 Anterior Region of the Neck: Anterior Triangle, Ansa Cervicalis and Infrahyoid/Strap Muscles7 Back of the Neck, Suboccipital Region, Cervical Spinal Column and Joints of Neck8 Parotid Region: Parotid Gland and Extracranial Course of Facial Nerve9 Submandibular Region10 Temporal Fossa, Infratemporal Fossa, Temporomandibular Joint and Pterygopalatine Fossa11 Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands, Trachea and Oesophagus12 Pre- and Paravertebral Regions and Root of the Neck13 Oral Cavity, Teeth and Tongue14 Pharynx and Palate15 Larynx16 Blood Supply and Lymphatic Drainage of the Head and Neck17 Nose and Paranasal Air Sinuses18 Ear: External Ear, Middle Ear, Pharyngotympanic Tube and Internal Ear19 Orbit and Eyeball20 Vertebral Canal and Spinal Cord21 Cranial Cavity, Cranial Meninges and Pituitary Gland22 Cranial NervesSECTION II BRAIN23 Overview of Brain, Meninges and Cerebrospinal Fluid24 Brainstem and Functional Column of Cranial Nerve Nuclei25 Cerebellum and Fourth Ventricle26 Diencephalon and Third Ventricle27 Cerebrum28 Basal Nuclei and Limbic System29 Blood Supply of the Brain30 Surface Anatomy of Head, Neck and BrainMultiple Choice Questions



