The Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations: Digestive System, Volume 9, Part II – Lower Digestive Tract, 3rd Edition
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- Provides a highly visual guide to the small bowel and colon in a single source, from basic sciences and normal anatomy and function through pathologic conditions.
- Offers expert coverage of new topics, including gut microbiome, colon cancer screening guidelines, and lower gastrointestinal bleeds.
- Provides a concise overview of complex information by integrating anatomical and physiological concepts with clinical scenarios.
- Compiles Dr. Frank H. Netter’s master medical artistry—an aesthetic tribute and source of inspiration for medical professionals for over half a century—along with new art in the Netter tradition for each of the major body systems, making this volume a powerful and memorable tool for building foundational knowledge and educating patients or staff.
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SECTION 1 OVERVIEW OF LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT 1-1 Arteries of Small Intestine 2 (1) 1-2 Arteries of Large Intestine 3 (1) 1-3 Veins of Small Intestine 4 (1) 1-4 Veins of Large Intestine 5 (1) 1-5 Veins of Rectum and Anal Canal: Female 6 (1) 1-6 Autonomic Reflex Pathways: Schema 7 (1) 1-7 Intrinsic Autonomic Plexuses of 8 (1) Intestine: Schema 1-8 Autonomic Innervation of Small and 9 (1) Large Intestines: Schema 1-9 Autonomic Innervation of Small 10 (1) Intestine 1-10 Autonomic Innervation of Large 11 (1) Intestine 1-11 Digestion of Protein 12 (1) 1-12 Digestion of Carbohydrates 13 (1) 1-13 Digestion of Fat 14 (1) 1-14 Secretory, Digestive, and Absorptive 15 (2) Functions of Colon and Colonic Flora 1-15 Causes of Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage 17 (1) 1-16 Management of Gastrointestinal 18 (1) Hemorrhage 1-17 Laparoscopic Peritoneoscopy 19 (1) 1-18 Causes of Acute Abdomen 20 (1) 1-19 Acute Abdomen: Thoracic, 21 (1) Retroperitoneal, Systemic, Abdominal Wall 1-20 Overview of Digestive Tract 22 (2) Obstructions 1-21 Acute Peritonitis 24 (1) 1-22 Chronic Peritonitis 25 (1) 1-23 Cancer of Peritoneum 26 (1) 1-24 Abdominal Wounds: Blast Injuries 27 (1) 1-25 Physiology of Gastroenteric Stomas 28 (1) 1-26 Physiology of Gastroenteric Stomas 29 (3) (Continued)
SECTION 2 SMALL BOWEL 2-1 Development of Small Intestine 32 (1) 2-2 Topography and Relations of Small 33 (1) Bowel 2-3 Mucosa and Musculature of Duodenum 34 (1) 2-4 Small Intestine Microscopic Structure 35 (1) 2-5 Epithelium of Small Intestine 36 (1) 2-6 Blood Supply of Small Intestine 37 (1) 2-7 Lymph Drainage of Small Intestine 38 (1) 2-8 Motility and Dysmotility of Small 39 (1) Intestine 2-9 Gradient and Ileocecal Sphincter 40 (1) 2-10 Gastrointestinal Hormones 41 (1) 2-11 Pathophysiology of Small Intestine 42 (1) 2-12 Tests for Small Bowel Function: 43 (1) Wireless Motility Capsule 2-13 Tests for Small Bowel Function: 44 (1) Radiologic and Endoscopic Tests 2-14 Congenital Intestinal Atresia 45 (1) 2-15 Malrotation of Colon and Volvulus of 46 (1) Midgut 2-16 Congenital Intestinal Obstruction: 47 (1) Meconium Ileus 2-17 Sites of Diaphragmatic Hernias and 48 (1) Herniation of Abdominal Viscera 2-18 Thoracic Approach to Repair of 49 (1) Diaphragmatic Hernia 2-19 Intussusception 50 (1) 2-20 Omphalocele 51 (1) 2-21 Duplications of Alimentary Tract 52 (1) 2-22 Meckel Diverticulum: Variants of 53 (1) Vitelline Duct Remnants 2-23 Meckel Diverticulum: Complications 54 (1) of Meckel Diverticulum and Vitelline Duct Remnants 2-24 Diverticula of Small Intestine 55 (1) 2-25 Celiac Disease and Malabsorption 56 (1) 2-26 Celiac Disease: Endoscopic and 57 (1) Histologic Findings 2-27 Tropical Sprue 58 (1) 2-28 Whipple Disease (Intestinal 59 (1) Lipodystrophy) 2-29 Bacterial Overgrowth 60 (1) 2-30 Carbohydrate Malabsorption, 61 (1) Including Lactose Malabsorption 2-31 Lymphangiectasia and 62 (1) Abetalipoprotein Deficiency 2-32 Eosinophilic Gastroenteritis 63 (1) 2-33 Cronkhite-Canada Syndrome and Other 64 (1) Rare Diarrheal Disorders 2-34 Crohn Disease: Imaging and Regional 65 (1) Variations 2-35 Crohn Disease: Fistulizing 66 (1) (Penetrating) Crohn Disease 2-36 Extraintestinal Manifestations in 67 (1) Crohn Disease 2-37 Typhoid Fever: Transmission and 68 (1) Pathologic Lesions 2-38 Typhoid Fever: Paratyphoid Fever, 69 (1) Enteric Fever 2-39 Infectious Enteritis: Viral Enteritis 70 (1) 2-40 Infectious Enteritis: Food 71 (1) Poisoning: Infection Type 2-41 Infectious Enteritis: Food 72 (1) Poisoning: Toxin Type 2-42 Infectious Enteritis: Reactive 73 (1) Arthritis 2-43 HIV/AIDS Enteropathy 74 (1) 2-44 Posttransplant Lymphoproliferative 75 (1) Disorder 2-45 Abdominal and Intestinal 76 (1) Tuberculosis: Appearance of Mucosa 2-46 Abdominal and Intestinal 77 (1) Tuberculosis: Chronic Peritonitis 2-47 Mycobacteria avium-intracellulare 78 (1) Infection 2-48 Small Bowel Manifestations of 79 (1) Systemic Diseases: Connective Tissue Disorder and Dermatologic Diseases 2-49 Small Bowel Manifestations of 80 (1) Systemic Diseases: Miscellaneous Disorders 2-50 Obstruction and Adynamic Ileus of 81 (1) Small Intestine 2-51 Computed Tomography of Small 82 (1) Intestine Obstruction 2-52 Vascular Malformation of Small 83 (1) Intestine and Other Causes of Small Intestinal Bleeding: Small Intestinal Bleeding 2-53 Vascular Malformation of Small 84 (1) Intestine and Other Causes of Small Intestinal Bleeding: Angiodysplasias and Pigmentation 2-54 Indirect Inguinal Hernia 85 (1) 2-55 Funicular Process and Hernia in 86 (1) Infancy 2-56 Tension-Free Hernia and McVay Repairs 87 (1) 2-57 Transabdominal Preperitoneal and 88 (1) Totally Extraperitoneal Approaches to Inguinal Hernia 2-58 Anatomy of Femoral Hernia 89 (1) 2-59 Surgical Repair of Femoral Hernia 90 (1) 2-60 Complications and Special Forms of 91 (1) Inguinal and Femoral Hernias 2-61 Special Forms of Hernia 92 (1) 2-62 Ventral Hernia 93 (1) 2-63 Lumbar and Obturator Hernias 94 (1) 2-64 Sciatic and Perineal Hernias 95 (1) 2-65 Internal Hernia 96 (1) 2-66 Abdominal Wounds of Small Intestine 97 (1) 2-67 Abdominal Wounds of Mesentery 98 (1) 2-68 Abdominal Wounds Resulting from 99 (1) Blast Injuries 2-69 Thrombosis of Mesenteric Artery 100(1) 2-70 Thrombosis of Mesenteric Vein 101(1) 2-71 Superior Mesenteric Syndrome 102(1) 2-72 Celiac Artery Compression Syndrome 103(1) (Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome) 2-73 Cancer of Peritoneum (Peritoneal 104(1) Carcinomatosis) 2-74 Familial Mediterranean Fever and 105(1) Related Syndromes 2-75 Familial Mediterranean Fever and 106(1) Related Syndromes (Continued) 2-76 Laparoscopy 107(1) 2-77 Giardiasis 108(1) 2-78 Benign Tumors of Small Intestine 109(1) 2-79 Benign Tumors of Small Intestine 110(1) (Continued) 2-80 Carcinoid 111(1) 2-81 Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome 112(1) 2-82 Malignant Tumors of Small Intestine 113(1) 2-83 Malignant Tumors of Small Intestine 114(2) (Continued)
SECTION 3 COLON 3-1 Development of Large Intestine 116(1) 3-2 External Features of Ileocecal Region 117(1) 3-3 Internal Features of Ileocecal Region 118(1) 3-4 Vermiform Appendix 119(1) 3-5 Mesenteric Relations of Intestines 120(1) 3-6 Typical Sigmoid Colon and Variations 121(1) 3-7 Structure of Colon 122(1) 3-8 Rectum In Situ: Female and Male 123(1) 3-9 Structure of Rectum and Anal Canal 124(1) 3-10 Histology of Anal Canal 125(1) 3-11 Continuity with Sigmoid and Cross 126(1) Section 3-12 External Anal Sphincter Muscle: 127(1) Perineal Views 3-13 Muscles of Pelvic Floor With Common 128(1) Variat