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Compact and portable,
Netter's Surgical Anatomy Review P.R.N. is the easiest and most convenient way to refresh
need-to-know anatomy for surgeons-in-training. Vibrant, detailed artwork by preeminent medical illustrator Frank H. Netter, MD makes it
easy to visualize the anatomy that underlies the procedures and clinical conditions you see during a surgical residency or clerkship. This
concise, instant review of anatomy and clinical correlates is perfect for "just in time" use.
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List of contents
Section I: Head and Neck
- Skull and Face Fractures
- Thyroid Disease
Section II: Back and Spinal Cord
- Vertebral Fractures
Section III: Thorax
- Breast Diseases
- Heart Diseases
- Lung Diseases
- Esophageal Diseases
- Ribs and Thorax Fractures
Section IV: Abdomen
- Appendix Diseases
- Biliary Diseases
- Colon Diseases
- Gastroduodenal Diseases
- Hernias
- Kidney Diseases
- Liver Diseases
- Pancreatic Diseases
- Small Intestine Diseases
Section V: Pelvis and Perineum
- Anorectal Diseases
- Pelvic Fractures
- Prostate Diseases
- Uterus and Adnexal Diseases
Section VI: Upper Limb
- Pectoral Girdle Fractures
- Humerus Fractures
- Forearm Fractures
- Wrist and Hand Fractures
Section VII: Lower Limp
- Hip and Thigh Fractures
- Knee and Leg Fractures
- Ankle and Foot Fractures
About the author
Dr. Trelease teaches anatomy, embryology, and neurosciences in the School of Medicine, and he conducts research in artificial intelligence, systems modeling, and computer visualization. He has also worked for the Dean's Office since 1995 on implementation of computer based instruction for the entire medical curriculum using the World Wide Web and, most recently, smartphones and other mobile devices. He is also the Associate Director of the Instructional Design and Technology Unit, Dean's Office, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.