Essential clinical neuroanatomy / Thomas H. Champney, Professor, University of Miami, Miami, Florida, USA.

By: Champney, Thomas [author.]
Language: English Publisher: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell, 2023Edition: Second editionDescription: 344 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781119890713Subject(s): Neuroanatomy | Nervous systemDDC classification: 611/.8 LOC classification: QM451 | .C555 2023
Contents:
Table of Contents Preface vi Acknowledgments vii About the Companion Website viii Part 1: Neuroanatomy of the Central Nervous System 1 1 Overview of the nervous system 3 2 Blood vessels, meninges, and ventricles 20 3 Neurodevelopment 40 4 Peripheral nervous system 50 5 Autonomic nervous system 63 6 Spinal cord 77 7 Medulla oblongata 89 8 Pons 105 9 Midbrain 124 10 Diencephalon 136 11 Telencephalon 148 12 Cerebellum 160 13 Spinal tracts 174 Part 2: The Sensory, Motor, and Integration Systems 201 14 Visual system 203 15 Auditory and vestibular system 220 16 Olfaction and taste 237 17 Central motor control 247 18 Limbic system 263 19 Cortical integration 274 20 Imaging essentials 288 Answers to study questions 297 Answers to figures 305 Glossary 308 Index
Summary: "Essential Clinical Neuroanatomy is the first neuroanatomy text that consistently illustrates and discusses the anatomy of the central nervous system from the clinical perspective. All of the illustrations are provided in the clinical view using the axial radiologic standard of computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. This provides consistency throughout the text and throughout the career of the reader. In addition, the neural pathways are color coded for easier recognition and recall with green indicating sensory components, red indicating voluntary motor components, and purple indicating involuntary autonomic components. The clinically relevant neuroanatomy is highlighted, with case studies, clinically oriented study questions, and clinical boxes of interest"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes index.

Table of Contents
Preface vi

Acknowledgments vii

About the Companion Website viii

Part 1: Neuroanatomy of the Central Nervous System 1

1 Overview of the nervous system 3

2 Blood vessels, meninges, and ventricles 20

3 Neurodevelopment 40

4 Peripheral nervous system 50

5 Autonomic nervous system 63

6 Spinal cord 77

7 Medulla oblongata 89

8 Pons 105

9 Midbrain 124

10 Diencephalon 136

11 Telencephalon 148

12 Cerebellum 160

13 Spinal tracts 174

Part 2: The Sensory, Motor, and Integration Systems 201

14 Visual system 203

15 Auditory and vestibular system 220

16 Olfaction and taste 237

17 Central motor control 247

18 Limbic system 263

19 Cortical integration 274

20 Imaging essentials 288

Answers to study questions 297

Answers to figures 305

Glossary 308

Index

"Essential Clinical Neuroanatomy is the first neuroanatomy text that consistently illustrates and discusses the anatomy of the central nervous system from the clinical perspective. All of the illustrations are provided in the clinical view using the axial radiologic standard of computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. This provides consistency throughout the text and throughout the career of the reader. In addition, the neural pathways are color coded for easier recognition and recall with green indicating sensory components, red indicating voluntary motor components, and purple indicating involuntary autonomic components. The clinically relevant neuroanatomy is highlighted, with case studies, clinically oriented study questions, and clinical boxes of interest"-- Provided by publisher.

About the Author
Thomas H. Champney, Ph.D. Professor, Educator Track, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Florida, USA.

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