
The Netter collection of medical illustrations v. 3 Respiratory system
Kaminsky, David
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INDICE: Section 1 Anatomy and embryology Respiratory System Bony Thorax Rib Characteristics and Costovertebral Articulations Anterior Thoracic Wall Anterior Thoracic Wall (Continued) Anterior Thoracic Wall: Internal View Dorsal Aspect of Thorax Dorsal Aspect of Thorax: Posterior and Lateral Views Course andRelations of Intercostal Nerves and Arteries Diaphragm: Viewed from Above Topography of Lungs: Anterior View Topography of Lungs: Posterior View Medial Surface of Lungs Bronchopulmonary Segments Bronchopulmonary Segments in Relationship to Ribs Relations of Trachea and Main Bronchi Bronchial Arteries Mediastinum: Right Lateral View Mediastinum: Left Lateral View Innervation of Lungs andTracheobronchial Tree Structure of Trachea and Major Bronchi Intrapulmonary Airways Structure of Bronchi and Bronchioles - Light Microscopy Ultrastructure of Tracheal, Bronchial, and Bronchiolar Epithelium Bronchial Submucosal GlandsIntrapulmonary Blood Circulation Fine Structure of Alveolar Capillary Unit Fine Structure of Alveolar Capillary Unit (Continued) Fine Structure of AlveolarCapillary Unit (Continued) Lymphatic Drainage of the Lungs and Pleura Lymphatic Drainage of the Lungs and Pleura: Distribution of Lymphatics Pulmonary Immunology; Lymphocytes, Mast cells, Eosinophils, Neutrophils Development of LowerRespiratory System1-33 Developing Respiratory Tract and Pharynx 1-34 Respiratory System at 5 to 6 Weeks 1-35 Respiratory System At 6 to 7 Weeks 1-36 Larynx, Traceobronchial Tree, and Lungs at 7 to 10 Weeks 1-37 Sagittal Section At 6 to 7 Weeks 1-38 Transverse Section At 5 to 8 Weeks 1-39 Diaphragm at 5 to 6 Weeks 1-40 Development of Lower Respiratory System (Continued) 1-41 Alveolar-Capillary Relationships At Age 8 Years 1-42 Surfactant Effects 1-43 Physiology ofthe Perinatal Pulmonary Circulation Section 2 physiology Pulmonary Mechanics and Gas Exchange 2-1 - 2-21 Muscles of Respiration Spirometry: Lung Volume andMeasurement Determination of Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) Forces DuringQuiet Breathing Measurement of Elastic Properties of Lung Surface Forces In Lung Elastic Properties of Respiratory System: Lung and Chest Wall Distributionof Airway Resistance Patterns of Airflow Expiratory Flow Forced Expiratory Vital Capacity Maneuver Work of Breathing Pleural Pressure Gradient and Closing Volume Distribution of Pulmonary Blood Flow Pulmonary Vascular Resistance Pathways and Transfers of O2 and CO2 Blood Gas Relationships During Normal Ventilation and Alveolar Hypoventilation Ventilation - Perfusion Relationships ShuntsOxygen Transport Role of Lungs and Kidneys in Regulation of Acid-Base Balance2-22 Response to Oxidant Injury 2-23 Inactivation of Circulating Vasoactive Substances 2-24 Activation of Circulating Precursors of Vasoactive Substances Control and Disorders of Respiration 2-25 Chemical Control of Respiration (Feedback Mechanism) 2-26 Neural Control of Breathing 2-27 Respiraotry Response to Exercise 2-28 Effects of High Altitude on Respiraotry Mechanism 2-29 Hyperventilation and Hypoventilation 2-30 Periodic Breathing (Cheyne-Stokes) 2-31 Sitesof Pathologic Disturbances in Control of Breathing Section 3 Diagnostic Procedures 3-1 - 3-3 Tests of Pulmonary Function Radiologic Examination of the Lungs 3-4 Normal Posterior-Anterior (PA) and Lateral Views of Chest 3-5 Lateral Decubitus View 3-6 Technique of Helical Computerized Tomography (CT) 3-7 Right Bronchial Tree as Revealed by Bronchograms 3-8 Left Bronchial Tree as Revealed by Bronchograms 3-9 Pulmonary Angiography 3-10 Images from a PET-CT Scanner 3-11 Patterns of Lobar Collapse: Right Lung (After Lubert and Krause) 3-12 Patterns of Lobar Collapse: Left Lung (After Lubert and Krause) 3-13 Aveolar VersusInterstitial Disease 3-14 Distribution of Pulmonary Nodules 3-15 Aveolar Disease 3-16 Radiograph Consolidation Patterns of Each Segment of Lungs (AP Views)3-17 Solitary Pulmonary Nodule 3-18 Airway and Pleural Diseases 3-19 Abnormalities of the chest Wall and Mediastinum 3-20 Exhaled breath analysis3-21 Flexible Bronchoscopy 3-22 Bronchoscopic Views 3-23 Nomenclature for Peripheral Bronchi 3-24 Rigid Bronchoscopy 3-25 Endobronchial Ultrasound 3-26 Mediastinotomyand Mediastinoscopy Section 4 Diseases and Pathology4-1 Congenital Deformities of Thoracic Cage 4-2 Pathology of Kyphoscoliosis 4-3 Pulmonary Function in Kyphoscoliosis 4-4 Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia 4-5 Tracheoesophageal Fistulas and Tracheal Anomalies 4-6 Pulmonary Agenesis, Aplasia and Hypoplasia 4-7 Congenital lung cysts 4-8 Pulmonary Sequestration 4-9 Congenital Lobar Emphysema 4-10 Chronic Cough 4-11 Common Laryngeal Lesions 4-12 Laryngeal Granuloma and Tracheal Stenosis 4-13 Vocal Cord Dysfunctions Bronchial Asthma4-14 AllergicAsthma: Clinical Features 4-15 Non-Allergic Asthma: Clinical Features 4-16 Common Precipitating Factors in Etiology of Bronchial Asthma 4-17 Variable Airflow Obstruction and Airway Hyperresponsiveness 4-18 Sputum in Bronchial Asthma 4-19 Skin Testing for Allergy 4-20 Representative Differential Diagnosis of Bronchial Asthma 4-21 Blood Gas and pH Relationships 4-22 Airway Pathophysiologyin Asthma 4-23 Mechanism of Type 1 (Immediate) Hypersensitivity 4-24 Pathology of Severe Asthma 4-25 General Management Principles for Allergic Rhinitis 4-26 Mechanism of Asthma Medications 4-27 Emergency Department Management in Asthma Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 4-28 Interrelationship of Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema 4-29 Emphysema 4-30 Chronic Bronchitis 4-31 Grading Severity of COPD 4-32 Cor Pulmonale Due To COPD 4-33 Chronic Bronchitis 4-34 Anatomic Distribution of Emphysema 4-35 Centriacinar (Centrilobular) Emphysema 4-36 Panacinar (Panlobular) Emphysema 4-37 Inflammation 4-38 Protease-Antiprotease Imbalances 4-39 Pulmonary Function in Obstructive Disease 4-40 Pathophysiology of Emphysema 4-41 High Resolution CT Scan of Lungs in COPD 4-42 Summary of COPD Treatment Guidelines Bronchiectasis 4-43 Bilateral Severe Bronchiectasis 4-44 Localized Bronchiectasis Cystic Fibrosis 4-45 Pathophysiology and Clinical Manifestations 4-46 Radiographic and Gross Anatomical Findings of the Lung 4-47 Testing and Treatment Lung Cancer 4-48 Classification of Bronchogenic Carcinoma 4-49 Staging of Lung Cancer 4-50 Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Lung 4-51 Adenocarcinoma of the Lung 4-52 Large Cell Carcinomas of the Lung 4-53 SmallCell Carcinomas of the Lung 4-54 Superior Vena Cava Syndrome 4-55 Pancoast's Tumor and Syndrome 4-56 Endocrine Manifestations of Lung Cancer 4-57 Neuromuscular and Connective Tissue Manifestations of Lung Cancer 4-58 Other Neoplasms of the Lung 4-59 Benign Tumors of Lung 4-60 Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma 4-61 Mediastinal Tumors: Anterior Mediastinum 4-62 Middle-Posterior and Paravertebral Mediastinum 4-63 Pulmonary Metastases Pneumonia 4-64 Overview of Pneumonia 4-65 Pneumococcal Pneumonia 4-66 Pneumococcal Pneumonia (Continued) 4-67 Mycoplasmal Pneumonia 4-68 Chlamydophila Pneumonia 4-69 Legionella Pneumonia 4-70Staphylococcus Aureus Pneumonia 4-71 Hemophilus Influenza Pneumonia 4-72 Gram-Negative Bacterial Pneumonia 4-73 Influenza Virus and its Epidemiology 4-74 Influenzal Pneumonia 4-75 Varicella Pneumonia 4-76 Gyctomegalovirus Penumonia 4-77 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) 4-78 Lung Abscess 4-79 Lung Abscess (Continued) 4-80 Overviews of HCAP, HAP and VAP 4-81 Overviews of HCAP, HAP and VAP (Continued) 4-82 Pneumonia in the Immunocompromised Host 4-83 Pneumonia in the Immunocompromised Host (Continued) 4-84 Actinomycosis 4-85 Nocardiosis 4-86 Histoplasmosis 4-87 Histoplasmosis (Continued) 4-88 Coccidioidomycosis 4-89 Blastomycosis 4-90 Paracoccidioidomycosis 4-91 Cryptococcosis (Torulosis) 4-92 Aspergillosis Tuberculosis 4-93 Dissemination of Tuberculosis 4-94 Evolution of Tubercle 4-95 Initial (Primary) Tuberculosis Complex 4-96 Progressive Pathology 4-97 Extensive Cavitary Disease 4-98 Miliary Tuberculosis 4-99 Tuberculin Testing 4-100 Sputum Examination 4-101 Sputum Culture 4-102 Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Lung Disease Lung Diseases Caused by the Inhalation of Particles and Fumes 4-103 Overview of Inhalation Diseases 4-104 Silicosis 4-105 Silicosis (Continued) 4-106 Coal Worker's Pneumoconiosis 4-107 Asbestosis 4-108 Asbestosis (Continued) 4-109 Beryllium 4-110 Pneumoconiosis Due to Various Minerals and Mixed Dusts 4-111 Pneumoconiosis Due to Various Minerals and Mixed Dusts (Continued) 4-112 Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis 4-113 Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis (Continued) Pulmonary Embolism/Venous Thromboembolism 4-114 Predisposing Factors for Pulmonary Embolism 4-115 Sources of Pulmonary Emboli 4-116 Clinical Manifestations of Leg Vein Thrombosis 4-117 Ultrasound in Diagnosis of Acute Venous Thrombosis 4-118 Embolism of Lesser Degree without Infarction 4-119 Pulmonary Infarction 4-120 Massive Embolization 4-121 Chronic Effects and Surgery Defenses Against Pulmonary Embolism 4-122 Special Situations and Extravascular Sources of Pulmonary Emboli Pulmonary Hypertension and Edema 4-123 Classification of Pulmonary Hypertension 4-124 Pathology of Pulmonary Hypertension4-125 Diagnosis of Pulmonary Hypertension 4-126 Therapy for Pulmonary Hypertension 4-127 Pulmonary Edema 4-128 Pulmonary Edema (Continued) Pleural Effusion4-129 Pathophysiology of Pleural Fluid Accumulation 4-130 Heart Disease in Pleural Effusion 4-131 Unexpandable Lung 4-132 Parapneumonic Effusion 4-133 Malignancy in Pleural Effusion 4-134 Chylothorax Thoracic Trauma 4-135 Rib and Sternal Injuries 4-136 Flail Chest and Pulmonary Contusion 4-137 Tension Pneumothorax 4-138 Open (Sucking) Pneumothorax 4-139 Hemothorax 4-140 Pulmonary Laceration 4-141 Tracheobronchial Rupture 4-142 Traumatic Asphyxia 4-143 Diaphragmatic Injuries 4-144 Respiratory Distress Syndrome 4-145 Respiratory Distress Sydnrome (Continued) 4-146 Acute Lung Injury 4-147 Idiopathic Interstitial Pneumonias 4-148 Idiopathic Interstitial Pneumonias (Continued) 4-149 Idiopathic Interstitial Pneumon
- ISBN: 978-1-4377-0574-4
- Editorial: Saunders
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 344
- Fecha Publicación: 29/03/2011
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés