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The Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations: Digestive System, Volume 9, Part I - Upper Digestive Tract,3/e

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Offering a concise, highly visual approach to the basic science and clinical pathology of the digestive system, this updated volume in The Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations (the CIBA "Green Books") contains unparalleled didactic illustrations reflecting the latest medical knowledge. Revised by Drs. James C. Reynolds, Peter J. Ward, David A. Katzka, Henry P. Parkman, and Michele A. Young, Upper Digestive Tract, Part 1 of the Digestive System, Volume 9, integrates core concepts of anatomy, physiology, and other basic sciences with common clinical correlates across health, medical, and surgical disciplines. Classic Netter art, updated and new illustrations, and modern imaging continue to bring medical concepts to life and make this timeless work an essential resource for students, clinicians, and educators.
Provides a highly visual guide to the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, and stomach in a single source, from basic sciences and normal anatomy and function through pathologic conditions.
Offers expert coverage of key topics such as gastrointestinal manifestations of COVID; mechanisms of disease: functional disorders; diagnostic tests in gastric disorders: EndoFLIP of the esophagus; and endoscopic pyloromyotomy for gastroparesis.
Provides a concise overview of complex information by integrating anatomical and physiological concepts with practical 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.
NEW! An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.


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Section 1 Overview of Upper Digestive Tract
1-1 Development of Gastrointestinal Tract 2 (1)
at 14 and 16 Days
1-2 Development of Gastrointestinal Tract 3 (1)
at 18 1 Month
1-3 Development of Gastrointestinal Tract 4 (1)
at 5 Weeks 6 Weeks, and 2 Months
1-4 Development of Gastrointestinal Tract 5 (1)
at 10 Weeks and 4 to 5 Months; Diaphragm
at 9 Weeks
1-5 Relationships of Stomach at 2 Months; 6 (1)
Sagittal Section at 2 to 3 Months
1-6 Sagittal Sections at 3 to 4 Months 7 (1)
Compared With Adult
1-7 Regions of Abdomen 8 (1)
1-8 Bony Framework of Abdominopelvic 9 (1)
Cavity
1-9 Anterior Abdominal Wall: Superficial 10 (1)
Dissection
1-10 Anterior Abdominal Wall: 11 (1)
Intermediate Dissection
1-11 Anterior Abdominal Wall: Deep 12 (1)
Dissection
1-12 Posterolateral Abdominal Wall 13 (1)
1-13 Anterior Abdominal Wall: Internal 14 (1)
View Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
1-14 Inguinal Canal Inguinal Region: 15 (1)
Dissections
1-15 Inguinal Canal and Spermatic Cord 16 (1)
1-16 Femoral Sheath and Inguinal Canal 17 (1)
1-17 Posterior Wall of Abdominal Cavity 18 (1)
1-18 Diaphragm 19 (1)
1-19 Floor of Abdominopelvic Cavity 20 (1)
1-20 Peritoneum: Paramedian 21 (1)
(Parasagittal) Section
1-21 Peritoneum: Schematic Cross Section 22 (1)
of Abdomen at Middle T12
1-22 Peritoneum: Cross Section at L3, 4 23 (1)
1-23 Peritoneum: Posterior Abdominal Wall 24 (1)
1-24 Peritoneum: Omental Bursa: Stomach 25 (1)
Reflected
1-25 Peritoneum: Pelvic Contents: Male 26 (1)
1-26 Peritoneum: Pelvic Contents: Female 27 (1)
1-27 Endopelvic Fascia and Potential 28 (1)
Spaces
1-28 Sagittal Section of Fascial Planes 29 (1)
1-29 Ischioanal Fossae 30 (1)
1-30 Actual and Potential Perineopelvic 31 (1)
Spaces
1-31 Pelvic Fascia and Perineopelvic 32 (1)
Spaces
1-32 Arteries of Posterior Abdominal Wall 33 (1)
1-33 Arteries of Anterior Abdominal Wall 34 (1)
1-34 Veins of Anterior Abdominal Wall 35 (1)
1-35 Veins of Posterior Abdominal Wall 36 (1)
1-36 Lymph Drainage of the Abdomen 37 (1)
1-37 Thoracoabdominal Nerves 38 (1)
1-38 Nerves of Anterior Abdominal Wall 39 (1)
1-39 Lumbosacral and Coccygeal Plexuses 40 (1)
1-40 Nerves of Posterior Abdominal Wall 41 (1)
1-41 Nerves of Perineum: Male 42 (1)
1-42 Overview of Digestive System 43 (1)
1-43 Overview of Control Mechanisms 44 (1)
1-44 Overview of Control Mechanisms 45 (1)
(Continued)
1-45 Brain-Gut Interactions and Visceral 46 (1)
Reflexes
1-46 Enteric Nervous System 47 (1)
1-47 Interpretation of Visceral Pain 48 (1)
1-48 Interpretation of Visceral Pain 49 (1)
(Continued)
1-49 Gastrointestinal Hormones 50 (1)
1-50 Mucosal Defense Mechanisms 51 (1)
1-51 Intestinal Housekeeper 52 (1)
1-52 Immune Defenses of Digestive System 53 (1)
1-53 Epithelial Cell Defense Mechanisms 54 (1)
of Digestive System
1-54 Microbiome 55 (1)
1-55 Adverse Effects of Medications on 56 (1)
Upper Digestive System
1-56 Hunger and Appetite 57 (1)
1-57 Disturbances of Hunger and Appetite 58 (1)
1-58 Overview of Gastrointestinal Bleeding 59 (1)
1-59 Diagnostic Aids in Gastric Disorders 60 (1)
1-60 Overview of Imaging of Upper 61 (1)
Gastrointestinal Tract
1-61 Overview of Imaging of Upper 62 (1)
Gastrointestinal Tract (Continued)
1-62 Endoscopic Evaluation of Upper 63 (1)
Digestive Tract
1-63 Endoscopic Evaluation of Upper 64 (1)
Digestive Tract (Continued)
1-64 Histologic and Cytologic Diagnosis 65 (1)
1-65 Breath Testing 66 (1)
1-66 Stool Testing 67 (3)

Section 2 Mouth and Pharynx
2-1 Development of Mouth and Pharynx 70 (1)
2-2 Oral Cavity 71 (1)
2-3 Mandible 72 (1)
2-4 Temporomandibular Joint 73 (1)
2-5 Floor of Mouth 74 (1)
2-6 Roof of Mouth 75 (1)
2-7 Muscles Involved in Mastication: 76 (1)
Lateral Views
2-8 Muscles Involved in Mastication: 77 (1)
Lateral and Posterior Views
2-9 Tongue: Dorsum and Schematic 78 (1)
Stereogram
2-10 Tongue: Lateral Views 79 (1)
2-11 Teeth: Deciduous and Permanent Teeth 80 (1)
2-12 Teeth: Detailed Anatomy 81 (1)
2-13 Salivary Glands 82 (1)
2-14 Sections Through Mouth and Jaw 83 (1)
2-15 Fauces 84 (1)
2-16 Histology of Mouth and Pharynx 85 (1)
2-17 Pharynx: Median Section 86 (1)
2-18 Pharynx: Opened Posterior View 87 (1)
2-19 Bony Framework of Mouth and Pharynx 88 (1)
2-20 Musculature of Pharynx: Sagittal 89 (1)
Section
2-21 Musculature of Pharynx: Lateral View 90 (1)
2-22 Musculature of Pharynx: Partially 91 (1)
Opened Posterior View
2-23 Arteries of Oral and Pharyngeal 92 (1)
Regions
2-24 Maxillary Artery 93 (1)
2-25 Venous Drainage of Mouth and Pharynx 94 (1)
2-26 Lymph Vessels and Nodes of Head and 95 (1)
Neck
2-27 Lymph Vessels and Nodes of Pharynx 96 (1)
and Tongue
2-28 Nerves of Oral and Pharyngeal Regions 97 (1)
2-29 Afferent Innervation of Oral Cavity 98 (1)
and Pharynx
2-30 Autonomic Innervation of Mouth and 99 (1)
Pharynx
2-31 Diagnostic Approach to Oral Lesions 100(1)
2-32 Congenital Anomalies of Oral Cavity 101(1)
2-33 Dental Abnormalities 102(1)
2-34 Dental Abnormalities (Continued) 103(1)
2-35 Periodontal Disease 104(1)
2-36 Odontogenic Infections: Origins and 105(1)
Pathways of Infection
2-37 Odontogenic Infections: Abscess 106(1)
Formation
2-38 Gingivitis 107(1)
2-39 Manifestation of Disease of Tongue: 108(1)
Fissured Tongue, Hairy Tongue, Median
Rhomboid Glossitis
2-40 Manifestation of Disease of Tongue: 109(1)
Amyloid Tongue, Luetic Glossitis,
Geographic Tongue, Megaloglossia
2-41 Leukoplakia 110(1)
2-42 Effects of Iatrogenic Agents on Oral 111(1)
Mucosa
2-43 Abnormalities of Temporomandibular 112(1)
Joint
2-44 Inflammations of Salivary Glands 113(1)
2-45 Oral Manifestations in Systemic 114(1)
Infections
2-46 Oral Manifestations of 115(1)
Gastrointestinal Diseases
2-47 Oral Manifestations of Rheumatic 116(1)
Diseases
2-48 Oral Manifestations Related to 117(1)
Endocrine System
2-49 Oral Manifestations in Nutritional 118(1)
Deficiencies
2-50 Oral Manifestations of Hematologic 119(1)
Diseases
2-51 Oral Manifestations in Various Skin 120(1)
Conditions
2-52 Oral Manifestations in Various Skin 121(1)
Conditions (Continued)
2-53 Oral Manifestations of 122(1)
Immunocompromised Conditions
2-54 Neurogenic Disorders of Mouth and 123(1)
Pharynx
2-55 Infections of Pharynx 124(1)
2-56 Allergic Conditions of Pharynx 125(1)
2-57 Cysts of Jaw and Oral Cavity 126(1)
2-58 Cysts of Jaw and Oral Cavity 127
(Continued)
2-59 Benign Tumors of Oral Cavity 118(11)
2-60 Benign Tumors of Oral Cavity 129(1)
(Continued)
2-61 Benign Tumors of Vallecula and Root 130(1)
of Tongue (Hypopharynx)
2-62 Benign Tumors of Salivary Glands 131(1)
2-63 Benign Tumors of Fauces and Oral 132(1)
Pharynx
2-64 Malignant Tumors of Oral Cavity and 133(1)
Oral Pharynx
2-65 Malignant Tumors of Salivary Glands 134(1)
2-66 Malignant Tumors of Jaw 135(1)
2-67 Malignant Tumors of Hypopharynx 136(1)
2-68 Salivary Secretion 137(1)
2-69 Mastication 138(1)
2-70 Mastication (Continued) 139(1)
2-71 Functional Disorders That Lead to 140(1)
Structural Issues: Killian Triangle
Endoscopic Electrocautery Cricopharyngeal
Bar
2-72 Functional Disorders That Lead to 141(3)
Structural Issues: Cricopharyngeal
Myotomy and Esophageal Diverticula

Section 3 Esophagus
3-1 Development of Esophagus 144(1)
3-2 Esophagus In Situ 145(1)
3-3 Topography and Constrictions of 146(1)
Esophagus
3-4 Musculature of Esophagus 147(1)
3-5 Pharyngoesophageal Junction 148(1)
3-6 Esophagogastric Junction 149(1)
3-7 Diaphragmatic Crura and Orifices 150(1)
3-8 Histology of Esophagus 151(1)
3-9 Blood Supply of Esophagus 152(1)
3-10 Venous Drainage of Esophagus 153(1)
3-11 Lymphatic Drainage of Esophagus 154(1)
3-12 Nerves of Esophagus 155(1)
3-13 Intrinsic Nerves and Variations in 156(1)
Nerves of Esophagus
3-14 Intrinsic Innervation of Alimentary 157(1)
Tract
3-15 Neuroregulation of Deglutition 158(2)
3-16 Esophageal Duplication Cysts 160(1)
3-17 Congenital Esophageal Stenosis 161(1)
3-18 Dysphagia Aortica and Vascular 162(1)
Compression
3-19 Plummer-Vinson Syndrome 163(1)
3-20 Diverticula of Esophagus 164(1)
3-21 Esophageal Atresia 165(1)
3-22 Esophagoscopy and Endoscopic 166(1)
Ultrasound
3-23 Inferior Esophageal Ring Formation 167(1)
3-24 Achalasia and Diffuse Esophageal 168(1)
Spasm
3-25 Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia 169(1)
3-26 Hiatal Hernias 170(1)
3-27 Paraesophageal Hernias 171(1)
3-28 Eosinophilic Esophagitis 172(1)
3-29 Reflux Esophagitis 173(1)
3-30 Foreign Bodies in Esophagus 174(1)
3-31 Esophageal Strictures 175(1)
3-32 Rupture and Perforation of Esophagus 176(1)
3-33 Benign Tumors of Esophagus 177(1)
3-34 Barrett Esophagus 178(1)
3-35 Adenocarcinoma of Esophagus 179(1)
3-36 Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Esophagus 180(1)
3-37 Diagnostic Aids in Esophageal and 181(2)
Gastric Disorders
3-38 Esophageal Varices 183(4)

Section 4 Stomach
4-1 Development of Stomach and Greater 187(1)
Omentum
4-2 Anatomy, Normal Variations, and 188(1)
Relations of Stomach
4-3 Anatomy and Relations of Duodenum 189(1)
4-4 Mucous Membrane of Stomach 190(1)
4-5 Musculature of Stomach 191(1)
4-6 Duodenal Bulb and Mucosal Surface of 192(1)
Duodenum
4-7 Structures of Duodenum 193(1)
4-8 Duodenal Fossae and Ligament of Treitz 194(1)
4-9 Arteries of Stomach, Liver, and Spleen 195(1)
4-10 Arteries of Liver, Pancreas, 196(1)
Duodenum and Spleen
4-11 Arteries of Stomach, Duodenum 197(1)
Pancreas, and Spleen
4-12 Arteries of Duodenum and Head of 198(1)
Pancreas
4-13 Hepatic Artery Variations 199(1)
4-14 Collateral Circulation of Upper 200(1)
Abdominal Organs
4-15 Venous Drainage of Stomach and 201(1)
Duodenum
4-16 Lymphatic Drainage of Stomach 202(1)
4-17 Autonomic Innervation of Stomach and 203(1)
Duodenum
4-18 Autonomic Innervation of Stomach and 204(1)
Duodenum (Continued)
4-19 Autonomic Innervation of Stomach and 205(1)
Duodenum: Schema
4-20 Normal Gastric Neuromuscular 206(1)
Physiology
4-21 Mechanism of Gastric Acid Secretion 207(1)
4-22 Digestive Activity of Stomach 208(1)
4-23 Neuroregulation of Gastric Activity 209(1)
4-24 Neuroregulation of Gastric Activity: 210(1)
Enteric Nervous System
4-25 Local Factors Influencing Gastric 211(1)
Activity
4-26 Systemic Factors Influencing Gastric 212(1)
Activity
4-27 Hormonal Factors Influencing Gastric 213(1)
Activity
4-28 Functional Changes in Gastric 214(1)
Motility and Secretion in Gastric Diseases
4-29 Pyloric Obstruction; Effects of 215(1)
Vomiting
4-30 Nausea and Vomiting 216(2)
4-31 Aerophagia and Belching 218(1)
4-32 Endoscopic Evaluation of Stomach: 219(1)
Upper Endoscopy
4-33 Diagnostic Aids in Gastric 220(1)
Disorders: Gastric Emptying Scintigraphy
4-34 Diagnostic Aids in Gastric 221(1)
Disorders: Antroduodenal Manometry
4-35 Diagnostic Aids in Gastric 222(1)
Disorders: Electrogastrography
4-36 Gastric Analysis 223(1)
4-37 Helicobacter pylori Infection 224(1)
4-38 Paraesophageal Hernia and Gastric 225(1)
Volvulus
4-39 Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis 226(1)
4-40 Diverticulum of Stomach; 227(1)
Gastroduodenal Prolapse
4-41 Traumatic Injuries of Stomach 228(1)
4-42 Gastritis 229(1)
4-43 Acute Gastric Ulcer 230(1)
4-44 Subacute Ulcer of Stomach 231(1)
4-45 Chronic Gastric Ulcer 232(1)
4-46 Cameron Lesions and Disorders of 233(1)
Cardia
4-47 Giant Gastric Ulcer 234(1)
4-48 Gastroparesis235(1)
4-49 Gastric Electrical Stimulation for 236(1)
Gastroparesis
4-50 Functional Dyspepsia 237(1)
4-51 Peptic Ulcer: Duodenitis and Ulcer 238(1)
of Duodenal Bulb
4-52 Peptic Ulcer: Duodenal Ulcers Distal 239(1)
to Duodenal Bulb; Multiple Ulcers
4-53 Complications of Gastric and 240(1)
Duodenal Ulcers
4-54 Complications of Gastric and 241(1)
Duodenal Ulcers (Continued)
4-55 Complications of Gastric and 242(1)
Duodenal Ulcers (Continued)
4-56 Complications of Gastric and 243(1)
Duodenal Ulcers (Continued)
4-57 Healing of Gastric Ulcer 244(1)
4-58 Gastric Polyps 245(1)
4-59 Benign Tumors of Stomach 246(1)
4-60 Carcinoma Near Cardia and in Fundus 247(1)
4-61 Early Carcinoma 248(1)
4-62 Adenocarcinoma of Stomach 249(1)
4-63 Scirrhous Carcinoma 250(1)
4-64 Ulcerating Carcinoma 251(1)
4-65 Spread of Carcinoma 252(1)
4-66 Principles of Operative Procedures 253(1)
4-67 Principles of Operative Procedures 254(1)
(Continued)
4-68 Bariatric Surgery 255(1)
4-69 Postgastrectomy Complications 256(1)
4-70 Complications of Gastrectomy 257
(Bariatric Surgery) for Obesity




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