The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Respiratory systemThe most critically acclaimed of all of Dr. Frank H. Netter's works, this fully illustrated single book from the 8-volume/13-book reference collection includes: hundreds of world-renowned illustrations by Frank H. Netter, MD; informative text by recognized medical experts; anatomy, physiology, and pathology; and diagnostic and surgical procedures. |
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Muscles of Anterolateral Abdominal Wall Anterior Thoracic Wall The anterior
thoracic wall is covered by skin and the superficial fascia ... The small and
variable abdominal origin is the aponeurosis of the external abdominal oblique
muscle .
Muscles of Anterolateral Abdominal Wall Anterior Thoracic Wall The anterior
thoracic wall is covered by skin and the superficial fascia ... The small and
variable abdominal origin is the aponeurosis of the external abdominal oblique
muscle .
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Lumbodorsal fascia over long muscles of back ( sacrospinalis ) Dorsal Aspect of
Thorax ( Continued ) Long muscles of back cut away to reveal short
vertebrocostal and ... The levator scapulae muscle originates in four tendinous
slips attached ...
Lumbodorsal fascia over long muscles of back ( sacrospinalis ) Dorsal Aspect of
Thorax ( Continued ) Long muscles of back cut away to reveal short
vertebrocostal and ... The levator scapulae muscle originates in four tendinous
slips attached ...
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Muscles of Anterolateral Abdominal Wall Anterior Thoracic Wall The anterior
thoracic wall is covered by skin and the superficial fascia , which ... The pectoralis
major muscle has three areas of origin : clavicular , sternocostal and abdominal .
Muscles of Anterolateral Abdominal Wall Anterior Thoracic Wall The anterior
thoracic wall is covered by skin and the superficial fascia , which ... The pectoralis
major muscle has three areas of origin : clavicular , sternocostal and abdominal .
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abnormalities acute airway alveolar alveoli amphotericin appear artery associated asthma become blood body branches breathing bronchial bronchus capillary carbon carcinoma cartilage cause cavity cells changes chest chronic CIBA clinical common complications contain Continued develop diagnosis diaphragm diffuse disease edema effect embolism emphysema examination fibers fibrosis flow fluid frequently function heart hyperventilation increased indicated infection inspiration intercostal internal interstitial involved lateral lesions less lobe lower lung lymph major mechanical mediastinal mediastinum membrane muscle nerve Netter nodes normal obstruction occur organisms oxygen patients pattern PLATE pleural pneumonia position posterior present pressure primary produce pulmonary rare resistance respiratory response result SECTION IV PLATE seen segment severe side skin space sputum superior surface symptoms syndrome therapy thoracic thoracotomy tion tissue trachea treatment tube tumors upper usually vein venous ventilation vessels volume wall x-ray