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    Bones and joints a guide for students by Gunn, Christine

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Bone -- Joints -- Pathology -- Upper limb -- Shoulder girdle -- Lower limb -- Pelvic girdle -- Thorax -- Vertebral column -- The skull…”
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    Imaging atlas of human anatomy

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Head, neck, and brain -- Vertebral column and spinal cord -- Upper limb -- Thorax -- Abdomen and pelvis- cross-sectional -- Abdomen and pelvis- non cross-sectional -- Lower limb -- Nuclear medicine.…”
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    Spine surgery techniques, somplication avoidance, and management

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…SECTION 1 History -- SECTION 2 The fundamentals -- SECTION 3 Extraspinal Anatomy and Surgical Approaches and Exposures of the Vertebral Column -- SECTION 4 Surgical Procedures -- SECTION 5 Spinal Instrumentation -- SECTION 6 Motion preservation strategies -- SECTION 7 Adjuncts to surgery -- SECTION 8 Nonsurgical management -- SECTION 9 Specific complications: avoidance and management -- SECTION 10 Postscrip -- SECTION 11 Controversies…”
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    Clinical anatomy a core text with self-assessment by Monkhouse, Stanley

    Published 2001
    Table of Contents: “…Skeleton and muscle -- 5. Vertebral column -- 6. Nervous system -- 7. Cardiovascular system and lymph vessels -- 8. …”
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    Orthopaedics for the physical therapist assistant by Dutton, Mark

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Orthopedic management for the physical therapist -- The musculoskeletal system -- The nervous system -- Kinesiology -- Tissue injury and repair -- Manual modalities -- Physical agents and mechanical modalities -- Therapeutic activities -- Improving range of motion, flexibility, and joint mobility -- Improving muscle performance -- Improving balance -- The vertebral column -- Cervical spine and temporomandibular joint -- Thoracic spine and rib cage -- Lumbar spine and sacroiliac joint -- Shoulder complex -- Elbow and forearm complex -- Wrist and hand -- Hip -- Knee joint complex -- Ankle and foot -- The pediatric orthopaedic population -- The geriatric orthopaedic population -- Women's health -- Gait and posture…”
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    Clinical anatomy by systems by Snell, Richard S.

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction to clinical anatomy -- The upper and lower airway and associated structures -- The chest wall, chest cavity, lungs, and pleural cavities -- The heart, coronary vessels, and pericardium -- The blood vessels of the thorax -- The blood vessels of the head and neck -- The blood vessels of the upper extremity -- The blood vessels of the abdomen, pelvis and perineum -- The blood vessels of the lower extremity -- The lymph vessels and lymph tissue -- Bones and cartilage -- Joints -- Skeletal muscles -- The skull, the brain, the meninges, and the blood supply of the brain relative to trauma and intracranial hemorrhage -- The cranial nerves and trigeminal nerve blocks -- The vertebral column, the spinal cord, and the meninges -- The spinal nerves and spinal nerve blocks -- The eye and the ear -- The abdominal wall, the peritoneal cavity, the retroperitoneal space, and the alimentary tract -- The viscera associated with the alimentary tract: the liver, the pancreas, and the spleen -- The kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra -- The male genital organs, the penis and scrotum -- The perineum, the female genital organs, and childbirth -- The endocrine glands.…”
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    Quick draw anatomy for anaesthetists by Fox, Joanna Oram

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Neck and neuro-anatomy 1.1 Circle of Willis; 1.2 Venous drainage of the brain; 1.3 Venous drainage in the neck; 1.4 Base of the skull; 1.5 Trigeminal nerve; 1.6 Motor and sensory innervation of the face; 1.7 Vagus nerve; 1.8 Cervical plexus; 1.9 Eye and eye socket bones Section 2 Vertebral column 2.1 Spinal cord; 2.2 Epidural space; 2.3 Paravertebral space; 2.4 Vertebrae; 2.5 Sacrum and sacral anatomy Section 3 Cardiac 3.1 Coronary arteries; 3.2 Venous drainage of the heart; Section 4 Airway and Respiratory 4.1 Airway sensation; 4.2 Larynx; 4.3 Bronchial tree; 4.4 Thoracic inlet; 4.5 First rib; 4.6 Intercostal nerves; 4.7 Mediastinum; 4.8 Diaphragm Section 5 Abdomen 5.1 Abdominal aorta; 5.2 Coeliac plexus; 5.3 Abdominal wall; 5.4 Spleen; 5.5 Liver; 5.6 Nephron Section 6 Limb- upper 6.1 Blood vessels in the arms; 6.2 Brachial plexus; 6.3 Axilla; 6.4 Cubital fossa; 6.5 Wrist Section 7 Limb- lower 7.1 Blood vessels in the legs; 7.2 Lumbosacral Plexus; 7.3 Femoral canal; 7.4 Popliteal fossa; 7.5 Ankle…”
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    Avoiding common errors in the emergency department

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Lowe, and Paul G. Thacker -- Vertebral column / Esperanza Pacheco-Jacome, Kevin Moore, Sara O. …”
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    Essential clinical anesthesia / edited by Charles A. Vacanti [and four others]

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Culley -- pt. 10 Regional Anesthesia / Mark Dershwitz -- 56. Anatomy of the vertebral column and spinal cord / Assia Valovska -- 57. …”
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    Essential clinical anesthesia / edited by Charles A. Vacanti [and four others]

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Culley -- pt. 10 Regional Anesthesia / Mark Dershwitz -- 56. Anatomy of the vertebral column and spinal cord / Assia Valovska -- 57. …”
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    Youmans neurological surgery

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…[vol. 2] : Brain tumors: general considerations -- Brain tumors: an overview of current histopathologic classifications -- Brain tumor immunology and immunotherapy -- Brain tumor stem cells -- Proliferation markers in the evaluation of gliomas -- Molecular genetics and the development of targets for glioma therapy -- Growth factors in glial tumors -- The genetic origins of brain tumors -- Invasion in malignant glioma -- Angiogenesis and brain tumors: molecular targets and molecular scalpels -- Barriers to delivery of therapeutics to brain tumors -- Epidemiology of brain tumors -- Gene- and viral-based therapies for gliomas -- Clinical features: neurology of brain tumor and paraneoplastic disorders -- Radiologic features of central nervous system tumors -- Endovascular techniques for tumor embolization -- Brain tumors during pregnancy -- Principles of chemotherapy -- Brain tumor outcome studies: design and interpretation -- Frame and frameless stereotactic brain biopsy -- Basic principles of cranial surgery for brain tumors -- Basic principles of skull base surgery -- Surgical complications of brain tumors and their avoidance -- Navigation for brain tumors -- Endoscopic approaches to brain tumors -- Intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging -- Low-grade gliomas: astrocytoma, oligodendroglioma, and mixed glioma -- Malignant gliomas: anaplastic astrocytoma, glioblastoma multiforme, gliosarcoma -- Unusual gliomas -- Primitive neuroectodermal tumors -- Pineal tumors -- Medulloblastoma -- Meningiomas -- Meningeal sarcoma and meningeal hemangiopericytoma -- Acoustic neuroma -- Pituitary tumors: functioning and nonfunctioning -- Craniopharyngioma -- Epidermoid, dermoid, and neurenteric cysts -- Neoplastic meningitis -- Ventricular tumors -- Overview of skull base tumors -- Chordomas and chondrosarcomas -- Glomus tumors -- Neoplasms of the paranasal sinuses -- Esthesioneuroblastoma -- Trigeminal schwannomas -- Juvenile nasal angiofibroma -- Osseous tumors -- Tumors of the orbit -- Skull tumors -- Scalp tumors -- Pseudotumor cerebri -- Sarcoidosis, tuberculosis, and xanthogranuloma -- Demyelinating disease -- Pain: general historical considerations -- Anatomy and physiology of pain -- Molecular basis of nociception -- Approach to the patient with chronic pain -- Pharmacologic treatment of pain -- Management of pain by anesthetic techniques -- Evidence-based approach to the treatment of facial pain -- Trigeminal neuralgia: diagnosis and nonoperative management -- Percutaneous procedures for trigeminal neuralgia -- Stereotactic radiosurgery for trigeminal neuralgia -- Microvascular decompression for trigeminal neuralgia -- Neurosurgical management of intractable pain -- Evidence base: neurostimulation for pain -- Peripheral nerve stimulation for neuropathic pain -- Spinal cord stimulation -- Motor cortex stimulation -- Evidence base for destructive procedures -- Diagnosis and management of painful neuromas -- Dorsal root entry zone lesions -- Percutaneous cordotomy and trigeminal tractotomy-nucleotomy -- Neuroanesthesia in children -- Neurocritical care in children -- Normal and abnormal embryology of the brain -- Encephalocele -- Dandy-Walker syndrome -- Arachnoid cysts -- Chiari malformations -- Craniopagus twins -- Genetics of craniosynostosis -- Craniosynostosis -- Syndromic craniosynostosis -- Endoscopic treatment of craniosynostosis -- Plagiocephaly -- Hydrocephalus in children: approach to the patient -- Infantile posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus -- Cerebrospinal fluid physiology -- Experimental hydrocephalus -- Ventricular shunting procedures -- Neuroendoscopy -- Cerebrospinal fluid devices -- Shunt infections and their treatment -- General approaches and considerations for pediatric brain tumors -- Optic pathway hypothalamic gliomas -- Thalamic tumors -- Choroid plexus tumors -- Pediatric craniopharyngioma -- Supratentorial hemispheric tumors -- Ependymoma -- Medulloblastoma in children -- Cerebellar astrocytomas -- Brainstem glioma -- Intracranial germ cell tumors -- Familial tumors (neurocutaneous syndromes) -- Skull tumors and fibrous dysplasia -- Moyamoya disease -- Vein of galen aneurysmal malformation -- Management of severe head injury in children -- Child abuse -- Growing skull fracture -- Birth head trauma -- Birth brachial plexus injury -- Myelomeningocele and myelocystocele -- Lipomyelomeningocele -- Split spinal cord -- Tethered spinal cord: fatty filum terminale, meningocele manque, and dermal sinus tracts -- Developmental abnormalities of the craniocervical junction -- Achondroplasia and other dwarfisms -- Cervical spine disorders in children -- Intramedullary spinal cord tumors in children -- Spine tumors in children -- Thoracolumbar spinal disorders in pediatric patients -- Vertebral column and spinal cord injuries in children -- Clinical features and management of cerebral palsy -- Intrathecal baclofen therapy for cerebral palsy -- Selective dorsal rhizotomy for spastic cerebral palsy -- Dystonia in children…”
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