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Anatomy & Physiology

EssentialClinicalAnatomy, FifthEdition,

International Edition

KeithL.MooreMSc, PhD, FIAC, FRSM, FAAA

978-1-4698-3201-2 • February2014 • Softbound •8.375” x10.875” • 736pp.

978-1-4511-8749-6 •NorthAmericanEdition:Available inUS,Canada,Australia,NewZealand, PuertoRicoandUSVirgin Islandsonly

Master core anatomical concepts and prepare for course and board

exams with

Essential Clinical Anatomy

, Fifth Edition. Concise and

easy-to-read, this bestselling text includes student-favorite Clinical

Boxes, hundreds of striking illustrations, and up-to-date coverage of

surface anatomy andmedical imaging. Acclaimed for the relevance of

its clinical correlations, the text emphasizes anatomy that is important

in physical diagnosis for primary care, interpretation of diagnostic

imaging, and understanding the anatomical basis of emergency

medicineandgeneral surgery.

Features

• Newand improvedArt program: Helpyour students understand

key conceptswithnearly400 colordiagrams,manyaccompanied

by x-ray, ultrasound, andMRI images that show thearteries, nerves,

veins,muscles, andbonesof humananatomy.All illustrations have

been redrawnandupdated for consistency in styleand color aswell

as anatomical accuracy.

• Enhanced student support:

PackageMoore’sClinicalAnatomy

Review, PoweredbyPrepU

,with the text for apowerful learningand

assessment resource.This adaptivequizzingplatformallowsyou

to track student performanceand remediate toareasof learner

challengeormisconception.

• BlueClinical Boxes: Helpyour students understand thepractical

valueof anatomywithacclaimedBlueClinical Boxes supportedby

photos and illustrations. Each clinical correlation is classifiedby

the typeof clinical information it contains:AnatomicalVariation,

Trauma, Surgical Procedure, DiagnosticProcedure, LifeCycle, and

Pathology.

• IllustratedTables:Clarify keypointswith illustrated tables that

organize complex informationabout veins, arteries, nerves, and

other structures.

• IntroductionChapters: Set the stage for student successwith

thebook’s introductory chapter that covers important systemic

informationand concepts basic to theunderstandingof the

anatomy tobepresented in the subsequent regional chapters.

• ExtensiveCoverageofMedical andDiagnostic Imaging: Prepare

your students for practicewith coverage that reflects the increasing

importanceofmedical anddiagnostic imaging indiagnosis and

treatment.

• SurfaceAnatomyphotos: Helpyour students understandanatomy’s

relationship tophysical examinationanddiagnosiswith surface

anatomyphotos.

• Terminology: Prepareyour students for practicewith terminology

that fullyadheres to themost currentTerminologiaAnatomica

approvedby the Federative InternationalCommitteeonAnatomical

Terminology.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Ch. 1:

Thorax

Ch. 2:

Abdomen

Ch. 3:

Pelvis

Ch. 4:

Back

Ch. 5:

Lower Limb

Ch. 6:

Upper Limb

Ch. 7:

Head

Ch. 8:

Neck

Ch. 9:

CranialNerves