


The Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations, Vol. 1: Reproductive System
Smith, R. — Turek, P.
2ª Edición Febrero 2011
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Description:
The long-awaited update of The Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations is now becoming a reality! Master artist-physician, Carlos Machado, and other top medical illustrators have teamed-up with medical experts to make the classic Netter "green books" a reliable effective current-day reference. The first three volumes to be released will be:
The Reproductive System
The Endocrine System
The Respiratory System
See www.NetterReference.com/greenbooks for more information.
Pre-order your copies today!
Features:
- Master knowledge of the development, function, and pathology of the male and female reproductive tracts through elegant and informed side-by-side discussions of these systems.
- View the artistic mastery and beauty of Netter’s finest images, presented in one of the most complete and best organized series of illustrations of reproductive system in health and disease.
- Be inspired by the wondrously complex and highly-evolved human reproductive tract through integrated discussions of primary and subspecialty concepts in clinical care.
- Get a deep understanding of complex topics in reproductive medicine through the brilliant text-atlas format that Netter has brought to new and richly artistic heights.
New To This Edition:
- Access today’s clinical knowledge on all aspects of the reproductive system-including sexual development and dysfunction, genetics, fertility medicine, prostate health, contraception, and treatable problems in pregnancy-conveyed through beautiful illustrations and vivid radiologic images.
- Benefit from the expertise of two world-class editors, Roger Smith, MD-a gynecologist-and Paul Turek, MD-a urologist and microsurgeon-both talented minds and clear thinkers in the field of reproductive biology and medicine.
- Connect the connection between basic and clinical sciences as only Netter can help you do through the visual integration of normal and pathologic structure and function in the reproductive tract.
- Learn and review the fundamental of reproductive medicine-with the classic Netter art, beautiful new and updated illustrations, and modern imaging.
- Apply the perspective of an experienced, international advisory board to many controversies and timely topics in clinical medicine.
Table of Contents:
Section 1 Development of the Genital Tracts and Functional
Relationships of the Gonads
- 1-1 Genetics and Biology of Early Reproductive Tract Development
- 1-2 Homologues of the Internal Genitalia
- 1-3 Homologues of External Genitalia
- 1-4 Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal Hormonal Axis
- 1-5 Testosterone and Estrogen Synthesis
- 1-6 Puberty Normal Sequence
- 1-7 Puberty - Abnormalities: Male Gonadal Failure
- 1-8 Puberty - Abnormalities: 1-9 Puberty - Abnormalities: 1-10 Puberty - Abnormalities: Female Gonadal Failure
- 1-11 Puberty - Abnormalities:
- 1-12 Intersex: True Hermaphoditism
- 1-13 Intersex: Male Pseudohermaphoditism I-Gonadal
- 1-14 Intersex: Male Pseudohermaphoditism II-Hormonal
- 1-15 Intersex: Female Pseudohermaphoditism
Section 2 The Penis and Male Perineum
- 1. Pelvic Structures
- 2. Superficial Fascial Layers
- 3. Deep Fascial Layers
- 4. Penile Fascia and Structures
- 5. Urogenital Diaphragm
- 6. Blood Supply of Pelvis
- 7. Blood Supply of Perineum
- 8. Blood Supply of Testis
- 9. Lymphatic Drainage of Pelvis and Genitalia
- 10. Innervation of Genitalia I
- 11. Innervation of Genitalia II and of Perineum
- 12. Urethra and Penis
- 13. Erection and Erectile Dysfunction
- 14. Hypospadias and Epispadias
- 15. Congenital Valve Formation and Cyst
- 16. Urethral Anomalies, Verumontanum Disorders
- 17. Phimosis, Paraphimosis, Strangulation
- 18. Peyronie’s Disease, Priapism, Thrombosis
- 19. Trauma to Penis and Urethra
- 20. Urinary Extravasation
- 21. Balanitis
- 22. Urethritis
- 23. Syphilis
- 24. Chancroid, Lymphogranuloma Venereum
- 25. Granuloma Inguinale
- 26. Strictures
- 27. Warts, Precancerous Lesions, Early Cancer
- 28. Advanced Carcinoma of the Penis
- 29. Papilloma, Cancer of Urethra
Section 3 The Scrotum and Testis
- 1. Scrotal Wall
- 2. Blood Supply of the Testis
- 3. Testis, Epididymis and Vas Deferens
- 4. Testicular Development and Spermatogenesis
- 5. Descent of the Testis
- 6. Scrotal Skin Diseases I: Chemical and Infectious
- 7. Scrotal Skin Diseases II: Scabies and Lice
- 8. Avulsion, Edema, Hematoma
- 9. Hydrocele, Spermatocele
- 10. Varicocele, Hematocele, Torsion
- 11. Infection, Gangrene
- 12. Syphilis
- 13. Elephantiasis
- 14. Cysts and Cancer of the Scrotum
- 15. Cryptorchidism
- 16. Testis Failure I: Primary (Hypergonadotropic) Hypogonadism
- 17. Testis Failure II: Secondary (Hypogonadotropic) Hypogonadism
- 18. Testis Failure III: Secondary Hypogonadism Variants
- 19. Testis Failure IV: Klinefelter Syndrome
- 20. Testis Failure V: Delayed Puberty
- 21. Spermatogenic Failure
- 22. Infection and Abscess of Testis and Epididymis
- 23. Syphilis and Tuberculosis of the Testis
- 24. Testicular Tumors I: Seminoma, Embryonal Carcinoma, Yolk Sac Tumors
- 25. Testicular Tumors II: Teratoma, Choriocarcinoma, In Situ Neoplasia
Section 4 The Seminal Vesicles and Prostate
- 1. Prostate and Seminal Vesicles
- 2. Development of Prostate
- 3. Pelvic and Prostatic Trauma
- 4. Prostatic Infarct and Cysts
- 5. Prostatitis
- 6. Prostatic Tuberculosis and Calculi
- 7. Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy I: Histology
- 8. Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy II: Sites of Hypertrophy and Etiology
- 9. Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy III: Complications and Medical Treatment
- 10. Carcinoma of Prostate I: Epidemiology, PSA, Staging and Grading
- 11. Carcinoma of Prostate II: Metastases
- 12. Carcinoma of Prostate III: Diagnosis, Treatment, Palliation
- 13. Sarcoma of Prostate
- 14. Benign Prostate Surgery I--Suprapubic
- 15. Benign Prostate Surgery II--Retropubic
- 16. Benign Prostate Surgery III--Perineal
- 17. Benign Prostate Surgery IV--Transurethral
- 18. Malignant Prostate Surgery I--Retropubic
- 19. Malignant Prostate Surgery I--Perineal
- 20. Malignant Prostate Surgery I-Laparoscopic and Robotic
- 21. Seminal Vesicle Surgical Approaches
- 22. Anomalies of the Spermatic Cord
Section 5 Sperm and Ejaculation
- 1. Anatomy of a Sperm
- 2. Semen Analysis and Sperm Morphology
- 3. Azoospermia I: Sperm Production Problems-Genetics
- 4. Azoospermia II: Excurrent Duct Obstruction
- 5. Azoospermia III: Reproductive Microsurgery
- 6. Azoospermia IV: Diagnostic Procedures
- 7. Therapeutic Sperm Retrieval
- 8. Ejaculatory Disorders
- 9. Ejaculatory Duct Obstruction
Section 6 The Vulva
- 1. External Genitalia
- 2. Pudendal, pubic and inguinal regions
- 3. Perineum
- 4. Lymphatic drainage - external genitalia
- 5. Blood supply of perineum
- 6. Innervation of external genitalia and perineum
- 7. Dermatoses
- 8. Atrophic conditions
- 9. Circulatory and other disturbances
- 10. Diabetes, trichomoniasis, moniliasis
- 11. Vulvar Vestibulitis
- 12. Gonorrhea
- 13. Syphilis
- 14. Chancroid and other infections
- 15. Cysts
- 16. Benign tumors
- 17. Malignant tumors
- 18. Female Circumcision
Section 7 The Vagina
- 1. The Vagina
- 2. Pelvic Diaphragm I - From below
- 3. Pelvic Diaphragm II - From above
- 4. Support of pelvic viscera
- 5. Female urethra
- 6. Vulva and vagina histology
- 7. Vagina - cytology
- 8. Congenital anomalies
- 9. Imperforate hymen, hematocolpos, fibrous hymen
- 10. Vaginitis I - Trichomonas, Monilia, Bacterial Vaginosis
- 11. Vaginitis II - Venereal Infections
- 12. Vaginitis III - Chemical, traumatic
- 13. Toxic shock syndrome
- 14. Trauma
- 15. Cystocele, urethrocele
- 16. Rectocele, enterocele
- 17. Fistulae
- 18. Atrophic conditions
- 19. Cysts and Benign Tumors
- 20. Endometriosis I - Vulva, Vagina, Cervix
- 21. Malignant Tumors I -Primary
- 22. Malignant Tumors II - Metastases and Extension
Section 8 The Uterus and Cervix
- 1. Pelvic Viscera
- 2. Pelvic Viscera and Support - From Above
- 3. Blood supply of uterus and pelvic organs
- 4. Lymphatic drainage I - Pelvis
- 5. Lymphatic drainage II - Internal genitalia
- 6. Innervation of internal genitalia
- 7. Uterus and adnexa
- 8. Uterine development and musculature
- 9. Endometrial blood supply
- 10. Endometrial cycle
- 11. Dysmenorrhea
- 12. Congenital anomalies
- 13. Displacements
- 14. Prolapse
- 15. Perforation
- 16. Lacerations, strictures, polyps
- 17. Cervicitis I - Erosions, external infections
- 18. Cervicitis II - Gonorrhea, Chlamydial infections
- 19. Cancer of cervix I - Cytology
- 20. Cancer of cervix II -Various stages and types
- 21. Cancer of cervix III - Extension and metastases
- 22. Causes of uterine bleeding
- 23. Relationships in endometrial hyperplasia
- 24. Adenomyosis
- 25. Asherman’s Syndrome (uterine synechia)
- 26. Endometrial hyperplasia, polyps
- 27. Myoma (Fibroid) I - Locations
- 28. Myoma (Fibroid) II - Secondary changes
- 29. Myoma (Fibroid) III - Degeneration, obstruction
- 30. Sarcoma
- 31. Cancer of corpus I - Various stages and types
- 32. Cancer of corpus II - Histology and extension
Section 9 The Fallopian Tubes
- 1. Fallopian tubes
- 2. Congenital anomalies I - Absence. rudiments
- 3. Congenital anomalies II - Atresia, defects
- 4. Bacterial routes, parametritis, acute salpingitis I
- 5. Acute salpingitis II, pyosalpinx
- 6. Hydrosalpinx
- 7. Pelvic peritonitis, abscess
- 8. Chronic salpingitis, adhesions
- 9. Obstruction following chronic salpingitis
- 10. Tubo-ovarian abscess
- 11. Tuberculosis
- 12. Salpingitis Isthmica Nodosa, carcinoma
- 13. Para-ovarian or Epoöphoron cyst
Section 10 The Ovaries
- 1. Ovarian structures and development
- 2. Endocrine relations during cycle
- 3. Ovarian cycle
- 4. Hormonal influence during life
- 5. Menopause
- 6. Developmental anomalies
- 7. Gonadal dysgenesis
- 8. Physiologic variations, nonneoplastic cysts
- 9. Endometriosis II - Pelvis
- 10. Infections
- 11. Serous cystoma and cystadenoma
- 12. Papillary serous cystadenoma
- 13. Papilloma, serous adeno- and cystadenofibroma
- 14. Mucinous cystadenoma
- 15. Teratomata
- 16. Adnexal Torsion
- 17. Feminizing neoplasms
- 18. Masculinizing neoplasms
- 19. Endocrinopathies I - Luteinization
- 20. Endocrinopathies II - Polycystic ovary syndrome
- 21. Dysgerminoma, Brenner tumor
- 22. Stromatogenous neoplasms
- 23. Primary cystic carcinoma
- 24. Primary solid carcinoma
- 25. Secondary ovarian carcinoma
- 26. Diagnosis of ovarian neoplasms
- 27. Conditions simulating ovarian neoplasms I
- 28. Conditions simulating ovarian neoplasms II
Section 11 The Ovum and Reproduction
- 1. The Oocyte and Ovulation
- 2. Fertilization
- 3. Genetics of Reproduction
- 4. Infertility I - Causes
- 5. Infertility II - Evaluation Female
- 6. Infertility III - Evaluation Male
- 7. Recurrent abortion
- 8. Assisted Reproduction
- 9. Contraception
Section 12 Pregnancy
- 1. Implantation and early development of ovum
- 2. Developmental events of the first trimester
- 3. Developmental events of the second trimester
- 4. Developmental events of the third trimester
- 5. Development of placenta and fetal membranes
- 6. Circulation in placenta
- 7. Hormonal fluctuations in pregnancy
- 8. Ectopic pregnancy I - Tubal pregnancy
- 9. Ectopic pregnancy II - Rupture, abortion
- 10. Ectopic pregnancy III - Interstitial, abdominal, ovarian
- 11. Abortion
- 12. Cervical insufficiency
- 13. Multiple gestation
- 14. Placenta I - Form and structure
- 15. Placenta II - Numbers, cord, membranes
- 16. Placenta previa
- 17. Abruptio placentae
- 18. Placenta accreta
- 19. Couvelaire uterus, Amniotic fluid embolism
- 20. Nodular lesions of placenta other than true infarcts
- 21. Gestational trophoblastic disease
- 22. Neuropathways in parturition
- 23. Normal birth
- 24. Operative vaginal delivery
- 25. Obstetric lacerations I - Vagina, perineum, vulva
- 26. Obstetric lacerations II - Fibromuscular support
- 27. Cesarean delivery
- 28. Rupture of the uterus
- 29. Uterine inversion
- 30. Urinary complications of pregnancy
- 31. Preeclampsia I - Symptomatology
- 32. Preeclampsia II -Ophthalmologic changes in preeclampsia and eclampsia
- 33. Preeclampsia III - Visceral lesions in preeclampsia and eclampsia
- 34. Preeclampsia IV - Placental infarcts
- 35. Causes of decreased maternal circulation
- 36. Intrauterine growth restriction
- 37. Erythroblastosis fetalis (Rh sensitization)
- 38. Syphilis
- 39. Puerperal infection
Section 13 The Mammary Gland
- 1. Position and structure
- 2. Blood supply
- 3. Lymphatic drainage
- 4. Developmental stages
- 5. Functional changes and lactation
- 6. Polythelia, polymastia, hypertrophy
- 7. Gynecomastia
- 8. Painful engorgement, puerperal mastitis
- 9. Galactorrhea
- 10. Mondor’s disease
- 11. Breast Imaging
- 12. Fibrocystic change I - Mastodynia
- 13. Fibrocystic change II - Adenosis
- 14. Fibrocystic change III - Cystic change
- 15. Benign fibroadenoma, intracystic papilloma
- 16. Giant myxoma, sarcoma
- 17. Breast cancer
- 18. Intraductal and lobular adenocarcinoma
- 19. Inflammatory carcinoma
- 20. Hereditary breast disease
- 21. Paget's disease of the nipple
- 22. Malignancies of male breast
Selected REferences
Index
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