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    도서명: The Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations: Nervous System, Volume 7, Part 1 - Brain
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    SECTION 1-NORMAL AND ABNORMAL

    DEVELOPMENT

    1-1 Embryo at 18 Days, 2

    1-2 Embryo at 20 to 24 Days, 3

    1-3 Central Nervous System at 28 Days, 4

    1-4 Central Nervous System at 36 Days, 5

    1-5 Defective Neural Tube Formation, 6

    1-6 Defective Neural Tube Formation

    (Continued), 7

    1-7 Spinal Dysraphism, 8

    1-8 Spinal Dysraphism (Continued), 9

    1-9 Fetal Brain Growth in the First

    Trimester, 10

    1-10 Craniosynostosis, 11

    1-11 Extracranial Hemorrhage and Skull

    Fractures in the Newborn, 12

    1-12 Intracranial Hemorrhage in the

    Newborn, 13

    1-13 The External Development of the Brain

    in the Second and Third Trimesters, 14

    1-14 Mature Brain Ventricles, 15

    1-15 Hydrocephalus, 16

    1-16 Surgical Treatment of Hydrocephalus, 17

    1-17 Cerebral Palsy, 18

    1-18 Establishing Cellular Diversity in the

    Embryonic Brain and Spinal Cord, 20

    1-19 Generation of Neuronal Diversity in the

    Spinal Cord and Hindbrain, 22

    1-20 Circuit Formation in the Spinal Cord, 23

    1-21 Sheath and Satellite Cell Formation, 24

    1-22 Development of Myelination and Axon

    Ensheathment, 25

    1-23 Brachial Plexus and/or Cervical Nerve

    Root Injuries at Birth, 26

    1-24 Morphogenesis and Regional

    Differentiation of the Forebrain, 27

    1-25 Neurogenesis and Cell Migration in the

    Developing Neocortex, 28

    1-26 Neuronal Proliferation and Migration

    Disorders, 29

    1-27 Developmental Dyslexia, 30

    1-28 Autism Spectrum Disorders, 31

    1-29 Rett Syndrome, 32

    SECTION 2-CEREBRAL CORTEX AND

    NEUROCOGNITIVE DISORDERS

    2-1 Superolateral Surface of Brain, 34

    2-2 Medial Surface of Brain, 35

    2-3 Inferior Surface of Brain, 36

    2-4 Cerebral Cortex: Function and

    Association Pathways, 37

    2-5 Major Cortical Association Bundles, 38

    2-6 Corticocortical and Subcorticocortical

    Projection Circuits, 39

    2-7 Corpus Callosum, 40

    2-8 Rhinencephalon and Limbic System, 41

    2-9 Hippocampus, 42

    2-10 Fornix, 43

    2-11 Amygdala, 44

    2-12 Forebrain Regions Associated with

    Hypothalamus, 45

    2-13 Thalamocortical Radiations, 46

    2-14 Neuronal Structure and Synapses, 47

    2-15 Chemical Synaptic Transmission, 48

    2-16 Summation of Excitation and

    Inhibition, 49

    2-17 Types of Neurons in Cerebral Cortex, 50

    2-18 Astrocytes, 51

    2-19 Testing for Defects of Higher Cortical

    Function, 52

    2-20 Memory Circuits, 53

    2-21 Amnesia, 54

    2-22 Dominant Hemisphere Language

    Dysfunction, 55

    2-23 Nondominant Hemisphere Higher Cortical

    Dysfunction, 56

    2-24 Alzheimer Disease: Pathology, 57

    2-25 Alzheimer Disease: Distribution of

    Pathology, 58

    2-26 Alzheimer Disease: Clinical

    Manifestations, Progressive Phases, 59

    2-27 Frontotemporal Dementia, 60

    2-28 Dementia with Lewy Bodies, 61

    2-29 Vascular Dementia, 62

    2-30 Treatable Dementias, 63

    2-31 Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus, 64

    SECTION 3-EPILEPSY

    3-1 Electroencephalography, 66

    3-2 Focal (Partial) Seizures, 67

    3-3 Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizures, 68

    3-4 Absence Seizures, 69

    3-5 Epileptic Syndromes, 70

    3-6 Neonatal Seizures, 71

    3-7 Status Epilepticus, 72

    3-8 Causes of Seizures, 73

    3-9 Neurobiology of Epilepsy, 74

    3-10 Neurobiology of Epilepsy (Continued), 75

    3-11 Neurobiology of Epilepsy (Continued), 76

    3-12 Treatment of Epilepsy: Preoperative

    Evaluation, 77

    3-13 Treatment of Epilepsy: Resective

    Surgery, 78

    SECTION 4-PSYCHIATRY

    4-1 Limbic System, 80

    4-2 Major Depressive Disorder, 81

    4-3 Postpartum Depression, 82

    4-4 Bipolar Disorder, 83

    4-5 Generalized Anxiety Disorder, 84

    4-6 Social Anxiety disorder, 85

    4-7 Panic Disorder, 86

    4-8 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, 87

    4-9 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, 88

    4-10 Somatization, 89

    4-11 Conversion Disorder, 90

    4-12 Schizophrenia, 91

    4-13 Alcohol Use Disorders, 92

    4-14 Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorders, 93

    4-15 Alcohol Withdrawal, 94

    4-16 Opioid Use Disorders, 95

    4-17 Opioid Withdrawal, 96

    4-18 Borderline Personality Disorder, 97

    4-19 Antisocial Personality Disorder, 98

    4-20 Intimate Partner Abuse, 99

    4-21 Elder Abuse, 100

    4-22 Delirium and Acute Personality

    Changes, 101

    4-23 Delirium and Acute Personality Changes

    (Continued), 102

    4-24 Insomnia, 103

    4-25 Pediatrics: Depressive Disorders, 104

    4-26 Pediatrics: Anxiety Disorders, 105

    4-27 Pediatrics: Disruptive Behavior

    Disorders, 106

    4-28 Pediatrics: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity

    Disorder, 107

    4-29 Pediatrics: Eating Disorders, 108

    4-30 Child Abuse: Fractures in Abused

    Children, 109

    4-31 Child Abuse: Staging of Injuries and

    Injury Patterns, 110

    SECTION 5-HYPOTHALAMUS, PITUITARY,

    SLEEP, AND THALAMUS

    5-1 Anatomic Relationships of the

    Hypothalamus, 112

    5-2 Development and Developmental

    Disorders of the Hypothalamus, 113

    5-3 Blood Supply of the Hypothalamus and

    Pituitary Gland, 114

    5-4 General Topography of the

    Hypothalamus, 115

    5-5 Overview of Hypothalamic Nuclei, 116

    5-6 Hypothalamic Control of the Pituitary

    Gland, 117

    5-7 Hypothalamic Control of the Autonomic

    Nervous System, 118

    5-8 Olfactory Inputs to the

    Hypothalamus, 119

    5-9 Visual Inputs to the Hypothalamus, 120

    5-10 Somatosensory Inputs to the

    Hypothalamus, 121

    5-11 Taste and Other Visceral Sensory Inputs

    to the Hypothalamus, 122

    5-12 Limbic and Cortical Inputs to the

    Hypothalamus, 123

    5-13 Overview of Hypothalamic Function and

    Dysfunction, 124

    5-14 Regulation of Water Balance, 125

    5-15 Temperature Regulation, 126

    5-16 Fever: Cytokines and Prostaglandins

    Cause the Sickness Response, 127

    5-17 Fever: Hypothalamic Responses During

    Inflammation Modulate Immune

    Response, 128

    5-18 Regulation of Food Intake, Body Weight,

    and Metabolism, 129

    5-19 Stress Response, 130

    5-20 Hypothalamic Regulation of

    Cardiovascular Function, 131

    5-21 Hypothalamic Regulation of Sleep, 132

    5-22 Narcolepsy: A Hypothalamic Sleep

    Disorder, 133

    5-23 Sleep-Disordered Breathing, 134

    5-24 Parasomnias, 135

    5-25 Divisions of the Pituitary Gland

    and Its Relationships to the

    Hypothalamus, 136

    5-26 Posterior Pituitary Gland, 137

    5-27 Anatomic Relationships of the Pituitary

    Gland, 138

    5-28 Effects of Pituitary Mass Lesions on the

    Visual Apparatus, 139

    5-29 Anterior Pituitary Hormone

    Deficiencies, 140

    5-30 Severe Anterior Pituitary Hormone

    Deficiencies (Panhypopituitarism), 141

    5-31 Postpartum Pituitary Infarction (Sheehan

    Syndrome), 142

    5-32 Pituitary Apoplexy, 143

    5-33 Thalamic Anatomy and Pathology, 144

    5-34 Thalamic Anatomy and Pathology

    (Continued), 145

    SECTION 6-DISORDERS OF

    CONSCIOUSNESS (COMA)

    6-1 Coma, 148

    6-2 Disorders of Consciousness, 149

    6-3 Full Outline of Unresponsiveness Score

    (FOUR), 150

    6-4 Prognosis in Coma Related to Severe

    Head Injuries, 151

    6-5 Differential Diagnosis of Coma, 152

    6-6 Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Damage, 153

    6-7 Vegetative State and Minimally Conscious

    State, 154

    6-8 Brain Death, 155

    6-9 Ventilatory Patterns and Apnea Test, 156

    SECTION 7-BASAL GANGLIA AND

    MOVEMENT DISORDERS

    7-1 Basal Nuclei (Ganglia), 158

    7-2 Basal Ganglia and Related Structures 159

    7-3 Schematic and Cross Section of Basal

    Ganglia, 160

    7-4 Parkinsonism: Early Manifestations, 161

    7-5 Parkinsonism: Successive Clinical

    Stages, 162

    7-6 Neuropathology of Parkinson

    Disease, 163

    7-7 Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, 164

    7-8 Corticobasal Degeneration, 165

    7-9 Parkinsonism: Hypothesized Role of

    Dopamine, 166

    7-10 Surgical Management of Movement

    Disorders, 167

    7-11 Hyperkinetic Movement Disorder:

    Idiopathic Torsion Dystonia, 168

    7-12 Hyperkinetic Movement Disorder:

    Cervical Dystonia, 169

    7-13 Chorea/Ballism, 170

    7-14 Tremor, 171

    7-15 Tics and Tourette Syndrome, 172

    7-16 Myoclonus, 173

    7-17 Wilson Disease, 174

    7-18 Psychogenic Movement Disorders, 175

    7-19 Cerebral Palsy, 176

    SECTION 8-CEREBELLUM AND ATAXIA

    8-1 Cerebellum and the Fourth Ventricle, 178

    8-2 Cerebellum Gross Anatomy, 179

    8-3 Cerebellar Peduncles, 180

    8-4 Cerebellar Cortex and Nuclei, 181

    8-5 Cerebellar Cortex and Nuclei

    (Continued), 182

    8-6 Cerebellar Cortical and Corticonuclear

    Circuitry, 183

    8-7 Cerebellar Cortical and Corticonuclear

    Circuitry (Continued), 184

    8-8 Cerebellum Subdivisions and Afferent

    Pathways, 185

    8-9 Cerebellum Subdivisions and Afferent

    Pathways (Continued), 186

    8-10 Cerebellar Efferent Pathways, 187

    8-11 Cerebellovestibular Pathways, 189

    8-12 Cerebellum Modular Organization, 190

    8-13 Cerebrocerebellar Connections, 191

    8-14 Cerebellar Motor Examination, 192

    8-15 Cerebellar Cognitive Affective

    Syndrome, 193

    8-16 Cerebellar Disorders Differential

    Diagnosis, 194

    8-17 Gait Disorders-Differential

    Diagnosis, 195

    8-18 Gait Disorders-Differential Diagnosis

    (Continued), 196

    8-19 Friedreich Ataxia, 197

    SECTION 9-CEREBROVASCULAR

    CIRCULATION AND STROKE

    OVERVIEW AND APPROACH TO STROKE PATIENT

    9-1 Arteries to Brain and Meninges, 200

    9-2 Territories of the Cerebral Arteries, 201

    9-3 Arteries of Brain: Lateral and Medial

    Views, 202

    9-4 Arteries Of Brain: Frontal View and

    Section, 203

    9-5 Stroke Subtypes, 204

    9-6 Temporal Profile of Transient Ischemic

    Attack (TIA) and Completed Infarction

    (CI), 205

    9-7 Clinical Evaluation and Therapeutic

    Options in Stroke, 206

    9-8 Clinical Evaluation and Therapeutic

    Options in Stroke (Continued), 207

    9-9 Uncommon Etiologic Mechanisms in

    Stroke, 208

    ANTERIOR CIRCULATION ISCHEMIA

    9-10 Common Sites of Cerebrovascular

    Occlusive Disease, 209

    9-11 Other Etiologies of Carotid Artery

    Disease, 210

    9-12 Clinical Manifestations of Carotid Artery

    Disease, 211

    9-13 Occlusion of Middle and Anterior

    Cerebral Arteries, 212

    9-14 Diagnosis of Internal Carotid

    Disease, 213

    9-15 Diagnosis of Carotid Artery Disease, 214

    9-16 Carotid Endarterectomy, 215

    9-17 Endovascular ICA Angioplasty and

    Stenting Using A Protective Device, 216

    VERTEBRAL BASILAR SYSTEM DISORDERS

    9-18 Arterial Distribution to the Brain: Basal

    View, 217

    9-19 Arteries of Posterior Cranial Fossa, 218

    9-20 Clinical Manifestations of Vertebrobasilar

    Territory Ischemia, 219

    9-21 Intracranial Occlusion of Vertebral

    Artery, 220

    9-22 Occlusion of Basilar Artery and

    Branches, 221

    9-23 Occlusion of “Top of Basilar” and

    Posterior Cerebral Arteries, 222

    BRAIN EMBOLI

    9-24 Cardiac Sources of Brain Emboli, 223

    9-25 Uncommon Cardiac Mechanisms In

    Stroke, 224

    LACUNAR STROKE

    9-26 Lacunar Infarction, 225

    9-27 Risk Factors for Cardiovascular

    Disease, 226

    OTHER

    9-28 Hypertensive Encephalopathy, 227

    9-29 Hypoxia, 228

    COAGULOPATHIES

    9-30 Role of Platelets in Arterial

    Thrombosis, 229

    9-31 Inherited Thrombophilias, 230

    9-32 Antiphospholipid Antibody

    Syndrome, 231

    VENOUS SINUS THROMBOSIS

    9-33 Meninges and Superficial Cerebral

    Veins, 232

    9-34 Intracranial Venous Sinuses, 233

    9-35 Diagnosis of Venous Sinus

    Thrombosis, 234

    INTRACEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE

    9-36 Pathogenesis and Types, 235

    9-37 Clinical Manifestations of Intracranial

    Hemorrhage Related to Site, 236

    9-38 Vascular Malformations, 237

    SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE AND

    INTRACRANIAL ANEURYSMS

    9-39 Distribution and Clinical Manifestations

    of Congenital Aneurysm Rupture, 238

    9-40 Giant Congenital Aneurysms, 239

    9-41 Ophthalmologic Manifestations of

    Cerebral Aneurysms, 240

    9-42 Approach to Internal Carotid

    Aneurysms, 241

    9-43 Interventional Radiologic Repair of Berry

    Aneurysms, 242

    PEDIATRICS

    9-44 Pediatric Cerebrovascular Disease, 243

    REHABILITATION

    9-45 Positioning in Bed and Passive

    Range-of-Motion Exercises After

    Stroke, 244

    9-46 Aphasia Rehabilitation, 245

    9-47 Other Rehabilitative Issues: Dysphagia/

    Gait Training/Locked-in Syndrome, 246

    SECTION 10-MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND

    OTHER CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

    AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS

    MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

    10-1 Overview, 248

    10-2 Clinical Manifestations, 249

    10-3 Diagnosis, 250

    10-4 Diagnosis: Spinal Cord MRI in Multiple

    Sclerosis, 251

    10-5 Diagnosis: Visual Evoked Response and

    Spinal Fluid Analysis, 252

    10-6 MS Pathophysiology, 253

    10-7 MS Pathophysiology (Continued), 254

    10-8 MS Relapses, 256

    10-9 MS Relapses (Continued), 257

    10-10 MS Relapses (Continued), 258

    10-11 MS Relapses: Consequences, 259

    10-12 Enigma of Progressive MS, 260

    10-13 MS Pathology, 261

    10-14 MS Treatment, 262

    NEUROIMMUNOLOGIC SYNDROMES

    10-15 Neuromyelitis Optica, Acute

    Disseminated Encephalomyelitis, and

    Acute Hemorrhagic Leukoencephalitis

    -Radiologic Findings, 264

    10-16 Neuromyelitis Optica, Acute

    Disseminated Encephalomyelitis, and

    Acute Hemorrhagic Leukoencephalitis-

    Histopathologic Findings, 265

    10-17 Other Neuroimmunologic Syndromes:

    an Overlap Between Primary and

    Paraneoplastic Processes, 266

    10-18 Stiff-Man Syndrome, 267

    10-19 Paraneoplastic Immune-Mediated

    Disorders, 268

    10-20 Paraneoplastic Immune-Mediated

    Disorders (Continued), 269

    10-21 Neuroimmunology: Paraneoplastic and

    Other Autoimmune Syndromes-Central

    Nervous System, 270

    10-22 Neuroimmunology: Paraneoplastic and

    Other Autoimmune Syndromes-

    Peripheral Motor Sensory Unit, 271

    SECTION 11-INFECTIONS OF

    THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

    11-1 Bacterial Meningitis, 274

    11-2 Bacterial Meningitis (Continued), 275

    11-3 Brain Abscess, 276

    11-4 Parameningeal Infections, 277

    11-5 Infections in the Immunocompromised

    Host: Progressive Multifocal

    Leukoencephalopathy and

    Nocardiosis, 278

    11-6 Infections in the Immunocompromised

    Host: Listeriosis and Toxoplasmosis, 279

    11-7 Neurocysticercosis, 280

    11-8 Spirochetal Infections: Neurosyphilis, 281

    11-9 Spirochetal Infections: Lyme

    Disease, 282

    11-10 Tuberculosis of Brain and Spine, 283

    11-11 Tetanus, 284

    11-12 Aseptic Meningitis, 285

    11-13 Primary HIV Infection of the Nervous

    System, 286

    11-14 HIV Life Cycle and Antiretroviral

    Medications, 287

    11-15 Poliomyelitis, 288

    11-16 Herpes Zoster, 289

    11-17 Herpes Simplex Virus Encephalitis and

    Rabies, 290

    11-18 Cerebral Malaria and African

    Trypanosomiasis, 291

    11-19 Trichinosis (Trichinellosis), 292

    11-20 Cryptococcal Meningitis, 293

    11-21 Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, 294

    11-22 Neurosarcoidosis, 295

    SECTION 12-NEURO-ONCOLOGY

    12-1 Clinical Presentations of Brain

    Tumors, 298

    12-2 Gliomas, 299

    12-3 Glioblastoma, 300

    12-4 Pediatric Brain Tumors, 301

    12-5 Pediatric Brain Tumors (Continued), 302

    12-6 Metastatic Tumors to Brain, 303

    12-7 Meningiomas, 304

    12-8 Meningiomas (Continued), 305

    12-9 Pituitary Tumors, 306

    12-10 Clinically Nonfunctioning Pituitary

    Tumor, 307

    12-11 Craniopharyngioma, 308

    12-12 Tumors of Pineal Region, 309

    12-13 Vestibular Schwannomas, 310

    12-14 Removal of Vestibular Schwannoma, 311

    12-15 Intraventricular Tumors, 312

    12-16 Chordomas, 313

    12-17 Differential Diagnosis of CNS

    Tumors, 314

    12-18 Treatment Modalities, 315

    SECTION 13-HEADACHE

    13-1 Overview of Headaches, 318

    13-2 Migraine Pathophysiology, 319

    13-3 Migraine Presentation, 320

    13-4 Migraine Aura, 321

    13-5 Migraine Management, 322

    13-6 Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalagias:

    Cluster Headache, 323

    13-7 Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalagias:

    Paroxysmal Hemicrania (PH), 324

    13-8 Tension-Type Headache and Other

    Benign Episodic and Chronic

    Headaches, 325

    13-9 Pediatric Headache, 326

    13-10 Cranial Neuralgias-Trigeminal

    Neuralgia, 327

    13-11 Other Cranial Neuralgias, 328

    13-12 Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH),

    Pseudotumor Cerebri, 329

    13-13 Intracranial Hypotension/ Low

    Cerebrospinal Fluid Pressure

    Headache, 330

    13-14 Giant Cell Arteritis, 331

    13-15 Contiguous Structure Headaches, 332

    13-16 Thunderclap Headache and Other

    Headaches Presenting in the Emergency

    Department, 333

    13-17 Headaches Presenting in the Emergency

    Department (Continued), 334

    13-18 Headaches Presenting in the Emergency

    Department (Continued), 335

    13-19 Headaches Presenting in the Emergency

    Department (Continued), 336

    SECTION 14-HEAD TRAUMA

    14-1 Skull: Anterior View, 338

    14-2 Skull: Lateral View, 339

    14-3 Skull: Midsagittal Section, 340

    14-4 Calvaria, 341

    14-5 External Aspect of Skull Base, 342

    14-6 Internal Aspects of Base of Skull:

    Bones, 343

    14-7 Internal Aspects of Base of Skull:

    Orifices, 344

    14-8 Skull Injuries, 345

    14-9 Concussion, 346

    14-10 Acute Epidural Hematoma, 347

    14-11 Acute Subdural Hematoma, 348

    14-12 CT Scans and MR Images of Intracranial

    Hematomas, 349

    14-13 Vascular Injury, 350

    14-14 Initial Assessment and Management of

    Head Injury, 351

    14-15 Glasgow Coma Score, 352

    14-16 Neurocritical Care and Management

    after Traumatic Brain Injury: Devices

    for Monitoring Intracranial

    Pressure, 353

    14-17 Neurocritical Care and Management:

    Decompressive Craniectomy, 354

     

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      다시 한번 국내재고를 확인해 드립니다.

      - 해외 주문 도서는 고객님의 요청에 의해 주문하는 '개인주문' 상품으로, 단순한 고객변심/착오로 인한 취소, 교환, 반품은 불가능합니다.
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      이점 꼭 숙지하시고 해외주문시 신중하게 주문하여 주시기 바랍니다.

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    - 수령일로 14일 지난 상품의 경우

    - 해외 주문 도서는 고객님의 요청에 의해 주문하는 '개인주문' 상품으로, 단순한 고객변심/착오로 인한 취소, 교환, 반품은 불가능합니다.
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      이점 꼭 숙지하시고 해외주문시 신중하게 주문하여 주시기 바랍니다.


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