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ISBN 10: 3132580066
ISBN 13: 9783132580060
Author: Johannes Lang
An important review of the clinical anatomy of the nose, nasal cavity, and paranasal sinuses is presented by Professor Lang. He has intensively researched the anatomy of these structures for a quarter of a century, with emphasis on exact measurements of these vital structures as they relate to surgical intervention.
Clinical Anatomy of the Nose Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses 1st Table of contents:
- Prenatal Development of the Nose
- Development of the Nasal Cavity
- Development of the External Nasal Skeleton
- External Nose
- Skeleton
- Nasal Bones
- Piriform Aperture
- Anterior Nasal Spine
- Cartilage of the External Nose
- Columella: Mobile Part of the Nasal Septum
- Ligaments of the Nose
- Muscles of the External Nose
- Depressor Muscle of the Septum
- Nasal Muscle
- Muscle of the Nasal Tip
- Procerus Muscle
- Levator Labii Superioris Alaequae Nasi Muscle
- Vessels
- Arteries
- Veins
- Lymphatics
- Nerves
- Skin of the External Nose
- Shape and Growth
- Parts of the Nose
- Nasal Folds
- Nares and Alar Lobules
- Nasal Profile, Height and Depth
- Breadth of the Root of the Nose, Width of the Alae, the Nasal-Alar Angles and Nasal Indices
- Nasal Cavity
- Nasal Septum
- Development
- Perpendicular Plate and Nasal Bones
- Premaxilla and Nasal Septum
- Perpendicular Plate of the Ethmoid Bone
- Nasal Crest of the Maxilla
- Palatine Bone and Nasal Crest
- Vomer
- Septal Cartilage
- Tubercles of the Septum
- Paraseptal Cartilages
- Nasal Septum as a Growth Center
- Septal Dislocation in the Neonate
- Septal Deviations
- Removal of the Septum in Childhood
- Absence and Perforation of the Septum
- Membranous Septum (Mobile Septum)
- Folds, Polyps and Pneumatization of the Septum
- Nerves
- Nasal Vestibule
- Kiesselbach’s Plexus
- Limen Nasi
- Medial Intumescence and the Internal Nostril
- Surface Area of the Nasal Vestibule
- Nasal Vestibule and the Internal Naris (Nasal Valve, Airstream)
- Floor of the Vestibule
- Jacobson’s Torus
- Vestibular Cysts
- Nasal Cavity
- Floor
- Sutures
- Incisive Canal
- Teeth Projecting into the Nasal Cavity
- Roof
- Lateral Wall of the Nasal Cavity
- General Observations
- Early Development of the Paranasal Sinuses and Nasal Conchae
- Ethmoidal Infundibulum
- Frontal Recess
- Frontonasal Duct and Frontal Ostium
- Frontal Infundibulum
- Nasal Conchae
- Paranasal Sinuses
- General Observations
- Middle Nasal Meatus and the Paranasal Sinuses Arising from It
- Ethmoidal Bulla
- Fonticuli
- Accessory Ostia
- Ethmoidal Infundibulum
- Frontal Ostium and Frontonasal Duct
- Frontal Cells (Frontal Bulla)
- Frontal Sinus
- Drainage of the Frontal Sinus
- Semilunar Hiatus and Middle Nasal Concha
- Middle Ethmoidal Cells, Frontal Bullae, Ethmoidal Bulla and Infundibular Cells
- Haller’s Cells (1743)
- Maxillary Sinus
- Ethmoidal Cells Arising from the Superior (and Supreme) Nasal Meauts
- Ethmoidal Bulla and Posterior Ethmoidal Labyrinth
- Dehiscences of the Ethmoidal Cells
- Ethmoidal Canals, Level of the Cribriform Plate and Dehiscences
- Sphenoidal Sinus
- Inferior Nasal Meatus (Anatomy of the Routes of Access)
- Choanae
- Vessels of the Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses
- Arteries of the Lateral Nasal Wall
- Arteries of the Nasal Septum
- Anastomoses and Variations
- Cavernous Plexus
- Arteriovenous Anastomoses
- Blood Supply of the Paranasal Sinuses
- Maxillary Sinus
- Frontal Sinus
- Ethmoidal Cells
- Sphenoidal Sinus
- Veins of the Nasal Cavity
- Lymphatics
- Posterior Drainage
- Anterior Lymphatic Drainage and Lymphatics of the External Nose
- Lymphatic Drainage of the Maxillary Sinus
- The Lymph and the Cerebrospinal Fluid
- Innervation of the Nasal Cavity
- Sensory Nerves
- Autonomic Nerves
- Pterygopalatine Ganglion
- Nerve of the Pterygoid Canal, and Vidian Neurectomy
- Specific Function of the Pterygopalatine Ganglion
- Sympathetic Fibers for the Nasal Cavity
- Mucosa of the Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses
- Kiesselbach’s Plexus
- Respiratory Region
- Nasal Mucus, Glands and Capillaries
- Development of the Nasal Glands
- Control of Secretion
- Ciliary Beat and Mucus Transport
- Olfactory Region
- Nasal Cavity
- Intranasal Investigations and Operations
- Ethmoidal Labyrinth, Intranasal Procedures on the Sphenoidal and Frontal Sinuses
- Maxillary Sinus
- Diagnostic and Surgical Landmarks
- Optic Canal: Medial Approach
- Malignant Disease of the Paranasal Sinuses
- References
- Index
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