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Springer Anatomy Embryology - Gross Anatomy - Neuroanatomy - Microanatomy by J.J. Tomasek, D.L. McNeill, H.W. Burden, R.E. Papka, Raymond E. Papka
Since 1975, the Oklahoma Notes have been among the most widely used reviews for medical students preparing for Step 1 of the United States Medical Licensing Examination. OKN: Anatomy takes a unified approach to the subject, covering Embryology, Neuroanatomy, Histology, and Gross Anatomy. Like other Oklahoma Notes, Anatomy contains self-assessment questions, geared to the current USMLE format; tables and figures to promote rapid self-assessment and review; a low price; and coverage of just the information needed to ensure Boards success._x000D_ Table of contents :- _x000D_
Embryology.- Gametogenesis, Reproductive Cycle and Fertilization.- Early Development of the Conceptus: Weeks 1-2.- Extraembryonic Membranes and Umbilical Cord.- Placenta.- Formation of the Trilaminar Embryo.- Development of General Body Form, Body Cavities and Diaphragm.- Nervous System.- Musculoskeletal System.- Integumentary System.- Development of the Head and Neck.- Development of the Face, Palate, Tongue, and Thyroid Gland.- Respiratory System.- Digestive System and Mesenteries System.- Urogenital System.- Development of the Heart.- Development of the Vasculature.- Gross Anatomy.- Basic Concepts of the Nervous System and Imaging.- Back and Upper Limb.- Head and Neck.- Thorax.- Abdomen.- Pelvis and Perineum.- Lower Limb.- Neuroanatomy.- Histology of the Nervous System.- Gross Features of the Brain and Brainstem.- Vasculature and Ventricular System of the CNS.- Spinal Cord and Peripheral Nerves.- Cranial Nerves.- Medulla Oblongata.- Pons.- Mesencephalon.- Diencephalon.- Basal Ganglia.- Cerebellum.- Cerebrum.- Limbic System.- Autonomic Nervous System.- Microanatomy.- Cytology.- Epithelium.- Connective Tissue Proper.- Cartilage.- Bone.- Peripheral Blood.- Hematopoiesis.- Immune System (Lymphatic System).- Muscle Tissue.- Nerve Tissue (see Section on Neuroanatomy).- Cardiovascular System.- Integumentary System.- Respiratory System.- Gastrointestinal System.- Urinary System.- Endocrine System.- Female Reproductive System.- Male Reproductive System.- Review Questions.- Answers to Review Questions._x000D_