Sinopsis
Studies of gross anatomy can be approached in several different ways including systemic, regional, or clinical anatomy. Systemic anatomy is an approach to anatomic study organized by organ systems, such as the respiratory, digestive, or reproductive systems, which relates structure to function. Regional anatomy is an approach to anatomic study based on regions and deals with structural relationships among the parts of the body, such as the thorax and abdomen, emphasizing the relationships among various systemic structures such as muscles, nerves, and blood vessels. Anatomy is best learned by emphasizing its connection to clinical medicine, and thus clinical anatomy emphasizes the practical application of anatomical knowledge to the solution of clinical problems and has real pertinence to the practice of medicine. In this introductory chapter, the systemic approach to the study of anatomy is used. In subsequent chapters, the clinical and regional approaches to the study of anatomy are used because many injuries and diseases involve specifi c body regions, and dissections and surgical procedures are performed region by region. In addition, clinical correlations are presented throughout the text.
Content
- INTRODUCTION
- UPPER LIMB
- LOWER LIMB
- THORAX
- ABDOMEN
- PERINEUM AND PELVIS
- BACK
- HEAD AND NECK
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