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Neuroscience for Dentistry / / by: O’Kane, Barbara J., Barritt, Laura C.
Neuroscience for Dentistry / / by: O’Kane, Barbara J., Barritt, Laura C.
Autore Jergenson Margaret A
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa NEW YORK : , : Thieme Medical Publishers, Incorporated, , 2022
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (522 pages)
Soggetto topico Dentistry
Neurology, Neuropathology, Clinical Neuroscience
ISBN 1-68420-311-2
1-62623-782-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Neuroscience for Dentistry -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Part A Basic Neuroscience -- Unit I Central Nervous System -- 1 Organization of the Nervous System -- 1.1 Overview of the Nervous System -- 1.2 The Central Nervous System -- 1.3 The Peripheral Nervous System -- 2 Development of the Nervous System -- 2.1 Overview of Nervous System Development -- 2.1.1 Introduction -- 2.1.2 Neural Tube Development -- 2.2 Spinal Cord Differentiation -- 2.2.1 Gray Matter: Alar and Basal Plate Development -- 2.2.2 White Matter -- 2.2.3 Segmental Nerve Distribution: Myotomes and Dermatomes -- 2.2.4 Positional Changes in Spinal Cord -- 2.3 Brain Differentiation -- 2.3.1 Brainstem Differentiation -- 2.3.2 Forebrain and Cerebellar Differentiation -- 2.4 Development and Derivatives of the Rhombencephalon -- 2.4.1 Myelencephalon: Medulla Oblongata -- 2.4.2 Metencephalon: Pons and Cerebellum -- 2.4.3 Development and Derivatives of the Mesencephalon (Midbrain) -- 2.4.4 Development and Derivatives of Prosencephalon (Forebrain) -- 3 Neurohistology -- 3.1 Classification of Cells of the Nervous System -- 3.1.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Neurons -- 3.2.1 Structural Components of Neurons -- 3.2.2 Myelination of Axon -- 3.2.3 Axonal Transport -- 3.2.4 Neuronal Communication: Synapses -- 3.2.5 Organization of Neurons in the CNS and PNS -- 3.2.6 Central Nervous System -- 3.2.7 Peripheral Nervous System -- 3.2.8 Classification of Nerve Fibers -- 3.3 Classification of Neurons in the Nervous System -- 3.3.1 Morphological Neuronal Classification -- 3.3.2 Functional Neuronal Classification -- 3.4 Neuroglial Cells -- 3.4.1 General Characteristics of Neuroglial Cells -- 3.4.2 Neuroglial Cells in the Central Nervous System -- 3.4.3 Neuroglial Cells in the Peripheral Nervous System -- 3.5 Histological Appearance of CNS.
3.5.1 Spinal Cord Histology -- 3.5.2 Brainstem Histology -- 3.5.3 Cerebellum Histology -- 3.5.4 Cerebrum Histology -- 4 Neurophysiology -- 4.1 Neurophysiology Overview -- 4.2 Cell Membrane -- 4.3 Action Potentials -- 4.4 Synapses -- 4.5 Neurotransmitters and Receptors -- 4.6 Clinical Correlations -- Unit II Gross Anatomy of Brain and Spinal Cord -- 5 Gross Topography of the Brain -- 5.1 Overview -- 5.2 Neuroanatomical Terms -- 5.3 Telencephalon -- 5.4 Diencephalon -- 5.5 Mesencephalon -- 5.6 Metencephalon -- 5.7 Myelencephalon -- 5.8 Medial Surface of the Cerebral Hemispheres -- 5.9 Inferior Aspect of the Cerebral Hemispheres -- 6 Blood Supply of the Brain -- 6.1 Overview of the Blood Supply to the Brain -- 6.2 Anterior Circulation of the Brain -- 6.2.1 The Anterior Cerebral Artery (ACA) -- 6.2.2 The Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA) -- 6.3 Posterior Circulation of the Brain -- 6.4 Circle of Willis -- 6.5 Blood-Brain Barrier -- 6.6 Venous Drainage in the Brain -- 7 Ventricles and Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) -- 7.1 Overview of the Ventricles and CSF -- 7.2 Ventricles -- 7.3 Flow of CSF through the Ventricular System -- 7.4 Choroid Plexus and CSF -- 7.4.1 Choroid Plexus -- 7.4.2 Cerebral Spinal Fluid -- 8 The Meninges -- 8.1 Overview of the Meninges -- 8.2 Meningeal Layers -- 8.3 Function of the Meninges -- 8.4 Dural Septa -- 8.5 Dural Sinuses -- 8.6 Blood Supply to the Meninges -- 8.7 Innervation of the Meninges -- 9 Cranial Nerves -- 9.1 Overview of Cranial Nerves -- 9.2 Functional Modalities of Cranial Nerves -- 9.2.1 Classification of Functional Fiber Types -- 9.2.2 Cranial Nuclei -- 9.2.3 General Overview of Motor and Sensory Pathways -- 9.2.4 Cranial Nerve Sensory Pathways: Ganglia and Nuclei -- 9.2.5 Cranial Motor Pathways: Nuclei and Ganglia -- 9.3 Summary of Cranial Nerves -- 9.4 Summary of Cranial Nerve Testing -- 10 Gross Anatomy of the Spinal Cord.
10.1 Overview of the Spinal Cord -- 10.2 Organization of the Spinal Cord -- 10.2.1 Development of the Spinal Cord -- 10.2.2 Segmental Organization of the Spinal Cord -- 10.3 Gross Anatomy of the Spinal Cord -- 10.4 Internal Anatomy of the Spinal Cord -- 10.4.1 Gray Matter -- 10.4.2 White Matter -- 10.5 Meninges -- 10.6 Blood Supply to the Spinal Cord -- Unit III Sensory Systems -- 11 Anatomical Receptors and Nerve Fibers -- 11.1 Overview of Anatomical Receptors -- 11.1.1 General Properties of Somatosensory Receptors -- 11.2 Sensory Reception and Transduction -- 11.2.1 Adequate Stimulus -- 11.2.2 Receptive Fields -- 11.2.3 Sensory Adaptation -- 11.3 Stimulus (Sensory) Modalities -- 11.4 Somatosensory Receptor Classification -- 11.4.1 Functional Classification -- 11.4.2 Structural Receptor Classification -- 11.4.3 Receptor Classification Based on Anatomical Location -- 11.4.4 Types of Exteroceptors: Cutaneous Tactile Mechanoreceptors -- 11.4.5 Types of Proprioceptive Receptors -- 11.4.6 Muscle Proprioceptors -- 11.4.7 Tendon Proprioceptive Receptors -- 11.4.8 Joint Proprioceptive Receptors -- 11.4.9 Visceral Receptors -- 11.5 Cutaneous Receptors of the Oral Mucosa -- 12 Somatosensory Systems Part I-Somatosensory Pathways of Body -- 12.1 Overview of Ascending Somatosensory System -- 12.1.1 Function of the Somatosensory System -- 12.2 Transmission of Conscious and Unconscious Sensations -- 12.2.1 Common Features of the Conscious Somatosensory Pathways -- 12.3 Anterolateral System -- 12.3.1 Functional Overview of the Anterolateral System -- 12.3.2 Direct Path of Anterolateral Pathway -- 12.3.3 Indirect Pathways of the Anterolateral System -- 12.4 Dorsal Column-Medial Lemniscus (DCML) Pathway -- 12.4.1 Functional Overview of DCML -- 12.4.2 DCML Pathway -- 12.5 Spinocerebellar System -- 13 Somatosensory Systems Part II-Somatosensory Pathways of Head.
13.1 Overview of Somatosensory Innervation of the Head -- 13.1.1 General Organization of the Trigeminal System -- 13.1.2 Trigeminal Nerve Distribution -- 13.1.3 Trigeminal Ganglia -- 13.2 Trigeminal Nuclear Complex -- 13.2.1 Components of Trigeminal Sensory Nuclear Complex -- 13.3 Trigeminal Somatosensory Pathways -- 13.3.1 Central Ascending Pathways: Protopathic Sensations of the Face -- 13.3.2 Central Ascending Pathways: Epicritic Sensations for the Face -- 13.3.3 Central Ascending Pathways: Unconscious Proprioception from the Orofacial Region -- 13.4 Sensory Contributions from Facial, Glossopharyngeal, and Vagus Nerves -- 13.4.1 GSA Input from Facial, Glossopharyngeal, and Vagus Cranial Nerves -- 13.4.2 Reflexes Associated with CNs V, VII, IX, and X -- 13.4.3 Viscerosensory (GVA) Input from Cranial Nerves VII, IX, and X -- 14 Pain -- 14.1 Overview of Pain -- 14.2 Classification of Pain -- 14.3 Pain Receptors and Afferents -- 14.4 Physiology of Pain -- 14.5 Mechanisms of Pain Modulation -- 14.5.1 Endogenous Opioids -- 14.5.2 Segmental Inhibition -- 14.6 Descending Pathways of Pain Modulation -- 14.6.1 Overview of Pain Modulation -- 14.6.2 Pathways -- 14.7 Acute versus Chronic Pain -- 14.8 Differences in Pain Perception -- 14.8.1 Central Sensitization and Neuroplasticity -- 15 Special Senses -- 15.1 Special Visceral Afferents (SVA) -- 15.1.1 CN I -- 15.1.2 CN VII -- 15.1.3 CN IX -- 15.1.4 CN X -- 15.2 Special Somatic Afferents (SSA) -- 15.2.1 CN II -- 15.2.2 CN VIII -- Unit IV Motor Systems -- 16 Direct Activation Pathways -- 16.1 Overview of Direct Motor Pathways -- 16.2 Motor Neurons -- 16.3 Corticospinal Tract -- 16.4 Corticobulbar Tract -- 16.4.1 Lesions of the Corticobulbar Tract -- 16.5 Disorders of the Motor System -- 16.5.1 Upper Motor Neuron Syndrome -- 16.5.2 Lower Motor Neuron Syndrome -- 16.6 Spinal Reflexes.
17 Indirect Activation Pathways -- 17.1 Overview of Indirect Influences on Movement -- 17.2 Brainstem Nuclei and Tracts -- 17.2.1 Rubrospinal Tract -- 17.2.2 Reticulospinal Tract -- 17.2.3 Vestibulospinal Tract -- 17.2.4 Tectospinal Tract -- 17.3 Basal Ganglia -- 17.4 Cerebellum -- 18 Integrated Systems -- 18.1 Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) -- 18.1.1 Overview -- 18.1.2 Organization of the ANS -- 18.1.3 Sympathetic Division -- 18.1.4 Parasympathetic Division -- 18.1.5 Neurotransmitters of the ANS -- 18.1.6 Autonomic Plexi -- 18.2 Hypothalamus -- 18.2.1 Overview -- 18.2.2 Anatomy -- 18.2.3 Neural Connections -- 18.3 Limbic System -- 18.3.1 Overview -- 18.3.2 Anatomy -- 18.3.3 Function -- 18.4 Reticular Formation -- 18.4.1 Overview -- 18.4.2 Function -- Part B Orofacial Neuroscience -- Unit V Review of Orofacial Structures and Tissues -- 19 Development and Organization of Oropharyngeal Region -- 19.1 Overview of Oropharyngeal Development -- 19.1.1 Pharyngeal Arches -- 19.1.2 Development of Oral Cavity and Face -- 19.1.3 Palatal Development -- 19.1.4 Development of Pharynx -- 19.1.5 Tongue Development -- 19.1.6 Development of the Larynx -- 19.2 Overview of Oral Cavity and Oral Mucosa -- 19.2.1 Oral Cavity -- 19.2.2 Oral Mucosa -- 19.3 Structures of Oral Vestibule -- 19.3.1 Lips and Cheeks -- 19.3.2 Alveolar Mucosa and Gingiva -- 19.4 Structures of the Oral Cavity Proper -- 19.4.1 Roof of Oral Cavity Proper -- 19.4.2 Floor of the Oral Cavity Proper -- 19.4.3 Tongue -- 19.5 Structures of Pharyngeal Region -- 19.5.1 Nasopharynx -- 19.5.2 Oropharynx -- 19.5.3 Laryngopharynx -- 19.6 Structures of the Larynx -- 19.6.1 Cartilage and Muscles of the Larynx -- 19.6.2 Regions of the Larynx -- 19.6.3 Laryngeal Mucosa -- 19.6.4 Innervation to Larynx -- 20 Overview of Orofacial Pathways Part I-Trigeminal and Facial Nerves -- 20.1 Introduction.
20.2 Trigeminal Nerve: Overview of Functional Components.
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Neuroscience for Dentistry / / by: O’Kane, Barbara J., Barritt, Laura C.
Neuroscience for Dentistry / / by: O’Kane, Barbara J., Barritt, Laura C.
Autore Jergenson Margaret A
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa NEW YORK : , : Thieme Medical Publishers, Incorporated, , 2022
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (522 pages)
Soggetto topico Dentistry
Neurology, Neuropathology, Clinical Neuroscience
ISBN 1-68420-311-2
1-62623-782-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Neuroscience for Dentistry -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Part A Basic Neuroscience -- Unit I Central Nervous System -- 1 Organization of the Nervous System -- 1.1 Overview of the Nervous System -- 1.2 The Central Nervous System -- 1.3 The Peripheral Nervous System -- 2 Development of the Nervous System -- 2.1 Overview of Nervous System Development -- 2.1.1 Introduction -- 2.1.2 Neural Tube Development -- 2.2 Spinal Cord Differentiation -- 2.2.1 Gray Matter: Alar and Basal Plate Development -- 2.2.2 White Matter -- 2.2.3 Segmental Nerve Distribution: Myotomes and Dermatomes -- 2.2.4 Positional Changes in Spinal Cord -- 2.3 Brain Differentiation -- 2.3.1 Brainstem Differentiation -- 2.3.2 Forebrain and Cerebellar Differentiation -- 2.4 Development and Derivatives of the Rhombencephalon -- 2.4.1 Myelencephalon: Medulla Oblongata -- 2.4.2 Metencephalon: Pons and Cerebellum -- 2.4.3 Development and Derivatives of the Mesencephalon (Midbrain) -- 2.4.4 Development and Derivatives of Prosencephalon (Forebrain) -- 3 Neurohistology -- 3.1 Classification of Cells of the Nervous System -- 3.1.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Neurons -- 3.2.1 Structural Components of Neurons -- 3.2.2 Myelination of Axon -- 3.2.3 Axonal Transport -- 3.2.4 Neuronal Communication: Synapses -- 3.2.5 Organization of Neurons in the CNS and PNS -- 3.2.6 Central Nervous System -- 3.2.7 Peripheral Nervous System -- 3.2.8 Classification of Nerve Fibers -- 3.3 Classification of Neurons in the Nervous System -- 3.3.1 Morphological Neuronal Classification -- 3.3.2 Functional Neuronal Classification -- 3.4 Neuroglial Cells -- 3.4.1 General Characteristics of Neuroglial Cells -- 3.4.2 Neuroglial Cells in the Central Nervous System -- 3.4.3 Neuroglial Cells in the Peripheral Nervous System -- 3.5 Histological Appearance of CNS.
3.5.1 Spinal Cord Histology -- 3.5.2 Brainstem Histology -- 3.5.3 Cerebellum Histology -- 3.5.4 Cerebrum Histology -- 4 Neurophysiology -- 4.1 Neurophysiology Overview -- 4.2 Cell Membrane -- 4.3 Action Potentials -- 4.4 Synapses -- 4.5 Neurotransmitters and Receptors -- 4.6 Clinical Correlations -- Unit II Gross Anatomy of Brain and Spinal Cord -- 5 Gross Topography of the Brain -- 5.1 Overview -- 5.2 Neuroanatomical Terms -- 5.3 Telencephalon -- 5.4 Diencephalon -- 5.5 Mesencephalon -- 5.6 Metencephalon -- 5.7 Myelencephalon -- 5.8 Medial Surface of the Cerebral Hemispheres -- 5.9 Inferior Aspect of the Cerebral Hemispheres -- 6 Blood Supply of the Brain -- 6.1 Overview of the Blood Supply to the Brain -- 6.2 Anterior Circulation of the Brain -- 6.2.1 The Anterior Cerebral Artery (ACA) -- 6.2.2 The Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA) -- 6.3 Posterior Circulation of the Brain -- 6.4 Circle of Willis -- 6.5 Blood-Brain Barrier -- 6.6 Venous Drainage in the Brain -- 7 Ventricles and Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) -- 7.1 Overview of the Ventricles and CSF -- 7.2 Ventricles -- 7.3 Flow of CSF through the Ventricular System -- 7.4 Choroid Plexus and CSF -- 7.4.1 Choroid Plexus -- 7.4.2 Cerebral Spinal Fluid -- 8 The Meninges -- 8.1 Overview of the Meninges -- 8.2 Meningeal Layers -- 8.3 Function of the Meninges -- 8.4 Dural Septa -- 8.5 Dural Sinuses -- 8.6 Blood Supply to the Meninges -- 8.7 Innervation of the Meninges -- 9 Cranial Nerves -- 9.1 Overview of Cranial Nerves -- 9.2 Functional Modalities of Cranial Nerves -- 9.2.1 Classification of Functional Fiber Types -- 9.2.2 Cranial Nuclei -- 9.2.3 General Overview of Motor and Sensory Pathways -- 9.2.4 Cranial Nerve Sensory Pathways: Ganglia and Nuclei -- 9.2.5 Cranial Motor Pathways: Nuclei and Ganglia -- 9.3 Summary of Cranial Nerves -- 9.4 Summary of Cranial Nerve Testing -- 10 Gross Anatomy of the Spinal Cord.
10.1 Overview of the Spinal Cord -- 10.2 Organization of the Spinal Cord -- 10.2.1 Development of the Spinal Cord -- 10.2.2 Segmental Organization of the Spinal Cord -- 10.3 Gross Anatomy of the Spinal Cord -- 10.4 Internal Anatomy of the Spinal Cord -- 10.4.1 Gray Matter -- 10.4.2 White Matter -- 10.5 Meninges -- 10.6 Blood Supply to the Spinal Cord -- Unit III Sensory Systems -- 11 Anatomical Receptors and Nerve Fibers -- 11.1 Overview of Anatomical Receptors -- 11.1.1 General Properties of Somatosensory Receptors -- 11.2 Sensory Reception and Transduction -- 11.2.1 Adequate Stimulus -- 11.2.2 Receptive Fields -- 11.2.3 Sensory Adaptation -- 11.3 Stimulus (Sensory) Modalities -- 11.4 Somatosensory Receptor Classification -- 11.4.1 Functional Classification -- 11.4.2 Structural Receptor Classification -- 11.4.3 Receptor Classification Based on Anatomical Location -- 11.4.4 Types of Exteroceptors: Cutaneous Tactile Mechanoreceptors -- 11.4.5 Types of Proprioceptive Receptors -- 11.4.6 Muscle Proprioceptors -- 11.4.7 Tendon Proprioceptive Receptors -- 11.4.8 Joint Proprioceptive Receptors -- 11.4.9 Visceral Receptors -- 11.5 Cutaneous Receptors of the Oral Mucosa -- 12 Somatosensory Systems Part I-Somatosensory Pathways of Body -- 12.1 Overview of Ascending Somatosensory System -- 12.1.1 Function of the Somatosensory System -- 12.2 Transmission of Conscious and Unconscious Sensations -- 12.2.1 Common Features of the Conscious Somatosensory Pathways -- 12.3 Anterolateral System -- 12.3.1 Functional Overview of the Anterolateral System -- 12.3.2 Direct Path of Anterolateral Pathway -- 12.3.3 Indirect Pathways of the Anterolateral System -- 12.4 Dorsal Column-Medial Lemniscus (DCML) Pathway -- 12.4.1 Functional Overview of DCML -- 12.4.2 DCML Pathway -- 12.5 Spinocerebellar System -- 13 Somatosensory Systems Part II-Somatosensory Pathways of Head.
13.1 Overview of Somatosensory Innervation of the Head -- 13.1.1 General Organization of the Trigeminal System -- 13.1.2 Trigeminal Nerve Distribution -- 13.1.3 Trigeminal Ganglia -- 13.2 Trigeminal Nuclear Complex -- 13.2.1 Components of Trigeminal Sensory Nuclear Complex -- 13.3 Trigeminal Somatosensory Pathways -- 13.3.1 Central Ascending Pathways: Protopathic Sensations of the Face -- 13.3.2 Central Ascending Pathways: Epicritic Sensations for the Face -- 13.3.3 Central Ascending Pathways: Unconscious Proprioception from the Orofacial Region -- 13.4 Sensory Contributions from Facial, Glossopharyngeal, and Vagus Nerves -- 13.4.1 GSA Input from Facial, Glossopharyngeal, and Vagus Cranial Nerves -- 13.4.2 Reflexes Associated with CNs V, VII, IX, and X -- 13.4.3 Viscerosensory (GVA) Input from Cranial Nerves VII, IX, and X -- 14 Pain -- 14.1 Overview of Pain -- 14.2 Classification of Pain -- 14.3 Pain Receptors and Afferents -- 14.4 Physiology of Pain -- 14.5 Mechanisms of Pain Modulation -- 14.5.1 Endogenous Opioids -- 14.5.2 Segmental Inhibition -- 14.6 Descending Pathways of Pain Modulation -- 14.6.1 Overview of Pain Modulation -- 14.6.2 Pathways -- 14.7 Acute versus Chronic Pain -- 14.8 Differences in Pain Perception -- 14.8.1 Central Sensitization and Neuroplasticity -- 15 Special Senses -- 15.1 Special Visceral Afferents (SVA) -- 15.1.1 CN I -- 15.1.2 CN VII -- 15.1.3 CN IX -- 15.1.4 CN X -- 15.2 Special Somatic Afferents (SSA) -- 15.2.1 CN II -- 15.2.2 CN VIII -- Unit IV Motor Systems -- 16 Direct Activation Pathways -- 16.1 Overview of Direct Motor Pathways -- 16.2 Motor Neurons -- 16.3 Corticospinal Tract -- 16.4 Corticobulbar Tract -- 16.4.1 Lesions of the Corticobulbar Tract -- 16.5 Disorders of the Motor System -- 16.5.1 Upper Motor Neuron Syndrome -- 16.5.2 Lower Motor Neuron Syndrome -- 16.6 Spinal Reflexes.
17 Indirect Activation Pathways -- 17.1 Overview of Indirect Influences on Movement -- 17.2 Brainstem Nuclei and Tracts -- 17.2.1 Rubrospinal Tract -- 17.2.2 Reticulospinal Tract -- 17.2.3 Vestibulospinal Tract -- 17.2.4 Tectospinal Tract -- 17.3 Basal Ganglia -- 17.4 Cerebellum -- 18 Integrated Systems -- 18.1 Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) -- 18.1.1 Overview -- 18.1.2 Organization of the ANS -- 18.1.3 Sympathetic Division -- 18.1.4 Parasympathetic Division -- 18.1.5 Neurotransmitters of the ANS -- 18.1.6 Autonomic Plexi -- 18.2 Hypothalamus -- 18.2.1 Overview -- 18.2.2 Anatomy -- 18.2.3 Neural Connections -- 18.3 Limbic System -- 18.3.1 Overview -- 18.3.2 Anatomy -- 18.3.3 Function -- 18.4 Reticular Formation -- 18.4.1 Overview -- 18.4.2 Function -- Part B Orofacial Neuroscience -- Unit V Review of Orofacial Structures and Tissues -- 19 Development and Organization of Oropharyngeal Region -- 19.1 Overview of Oropharyngeal Development -- 19.1.1 Pharyngeal Arches -- 19.1.2 Development of Oral Cavity and Face -- 19.1.3 Palatal Development -- 19.1.4 Development of Pharynx -- 19.1.5 Tongue Development -- 19.1.6 Development of the Larynx -- 19.2 Overview of Oral Cavity and Oral Mucosa -- 19.2.1 Oral Cavity -- 19.2.2 Oral Mucosa -- 19.3 Structures of Oral Vestibule -- 19.3.1 Lips and Cheeks -- 19.3.2 Alveolar Mucosa and Gingiva -- 19.4 Structures of the Oral Cavity Proper -- 19.4.1 Roof of Oral Cavity Proper -- 19.4.2 Floor of the Oral Cavity Proper -- 19.4.3 Tongue -- 19.5 Structures of Pharyngeal Region -- 19.5.1 Nasopharynx -- 19.5.2 Oropharynx -- 19.5.3 Laryngopharynx -- 19.6 Structures of the Larynx -- 19.6.1 Cartilage and Muscles of the Larynx -- 19.6.2 Regions of the Larynx -- 19.6.3 Laryngeal Mucosa -- 19.6.4 Innervation to Larynx -- 20 Overview of Orofacial Pathways Part I-Trigeminal and Facial Nerves -- 20.1 Introduction.
20.2 Trigeminal Nerve: Overview of Functional Components.
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Optical Coherence Tomography in Glaucoma / / by: Rosdahl, Jullia A.
Optical Coherence Tomography in Glaucoma / / by: Rosdahl, Jullia A.
Autore Aref Ahmad A
Edizione [1. Edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa NEW YORK : , : Thieme Medical Publishers, Incorporated, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (214 pages)
Disciplina 617.7/410754
Soggetto topico Ophthalmology, Optometry
ISBN 1-68420-248-5
1-63853-704-6
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Aref Ahmad A  
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Optical Coherence Tomography in Glaucoma / / by: Rosdahl, Jullia A.
Optical Coherence Tomography in Glaucoma / / by: Rosdahl, Jullia A.
Autore Aref Ahmad A
Edizione [1. Edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa NEW YORK : , : Thieme Medical Publishers, Incorporated, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (214 pages)
Disciplina 617.7/410754
Soggetto topico Ophthalmology, Optometry
ISBN 1-68420-248-5
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Aref Ahmad A  
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Radiology Structured Reporting Handbook : Disease-Specific Templates and Interpretation Pearls / / by: Brook, Olga R., Sommer, Wieland H.
Radiology Structured Reporting Handbook : Disease-Specific Templates and Interpretation Pearls / / by: Brook, Olga R., Sommer, Wieland H.
Autore Abraszek Lukas
Pubbl/distr/stampa NEW YORK : , : Thieme Medical Publishers, Incorporated, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (232 pages)
Disciplina 616.07/57
Soggetto topico Radiology (incl. Interventional Radiology)
ISBN 1-63853-678-3
1-68420-375-9
1-68420-152-7
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Abraszek Lukas  
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Radiology Structured Reporting Handbook : Disease-Specific Templates and Interpretation Pearls / / by: Brook, Olga R., Sommer, Wieland H.
Radiology Structured Reporting Handbook : Disease-Specific Templates and Interpretation Pearls / / by: Brook, Olga R., Sommer, Wieland H.
Autore Abraszek Lukas
Pubbl/distr/stampa NEW YORK : , : Thieme Medical Publishers, Incorporated, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (232 pages)
Disciplina 616.07/57
Soggetto topico Radiology (incl. Interventional Radiology)
ISBN 1-63853-678-3
1-68420-375-9
1-68420-152-7
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Abraszek Lukas  
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Stuttering and Related Disorders of Fluency / / by: Zebrowski, Patricia M., Anderson, Julie D., Conture, Edward G.
Stuttering and Related Disorders of Fluency / / by: Zebrowski, Patricia M., Anderson, Julie D., Conture, Edward G.
Autore Ames Angharad
Edizione [4. Edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa NEW YORK : , : Thieme Medical Publishers, Incorporated, , 2022
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (314 pages)
Disciplina 616.85/54
Soggetto topico Otorhinolaryngology, Phoniatrics, Audiology
ISBN 1-68420-263-9
1-63853-707-0
1-68420-254-X
Classificazione MED007000
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Nota di contenuto Stuttering and Related Disorders of Fluency -- MedOne Access Information -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Videos -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contributors -- Section I: Some Characteristics and Theories -- 1 Common Characteristics -- 1.1 Purpose -- 1.2 Common Characteristics: Definitions of Stuttering, Speech Disfluency Types and Stuttered and Nonstuttered Disfluencies -- 1.2.1 Definition -- 1.2.2 Speech Disfluency Types -- 1.2.3 Stuttered and Nonstuttered Disfluencies -- 1.3 Common Characteristics: Measures of Stuttering and Associated Variables -- 1.3.1 Stuttering Frequency -- 1.3.2 Stuttering Severity -- 1.3.3 Associated (Non) Speech Behaviors -- 1.3.4 Speaking Rate and Speech Naturalness -- 1.4 Common Characteristics: Variability (General Aspects) -- 1.4.1 Variability -- 1.4.2 Non-normally Distributed -- 1.5 Common Characteristics: Variability (Specific Aspects) -- 1.5.1 Adaptation Effect -- 1.5.2 After the Effects of Adaptation Have Dissipated -- 1.5.3 Consistency Effect -- 1.5.4 Loci of Stuttering -- 1.6 Other Common Characteristics: Age at Onset, Gender, Persistence, and Recovery from Stuttering -- 1.6.1 Age at Onset -- 1.6.2 Gender -- 1.6.3 Stuttering Persistence and Recovery -- 1.7 Common Characteristics: Behaviors and Conditions that Decrease Stuttering -- 1.7.1 Behaviors Associated with Decreases in Stuttering -- 1.7.2 Conditions Associated with Decreases in Stuttering -- 1.8 Future Directions -- 1.9 Conclusion -- 1.10 Definitions -- References -- Further Readings -- 2 Some 20th- and 21st-Century Theories of Stuttering: A Brief Overview -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Humoral System of Medicine -- 2.3 The Beginnings: Shifting from Humoral to Scientific Approaches -- 2.4 The 18th and 19th Centuries: Establishment of the Scientific Method -- 2.5 The 19th and 20th Century: Physiological and Psychological Theories.
2.6 The Early to Mid-20th Century: Physiological and Psychosocial Theories -- 2.6.1 Nature Perspectives -- 2.6.2 Nurture Perspective -- 2.7 The Late 20th Century: Learning and Multifactorial Theories -- 2.7.1 Nurture Perspectives -- 2.7.2 Nature and Nurture Interaction Perspectives -- 2.8 Late 20th to Early 21st Century: Prominent Contemporary Theories -- 2.8.1 Speech-Language Planning Theories -- 2.8.2 Multifactorial Theories -- 2.8.3 Computational/Neurocomputational Models -- 2.9 Further Considerations -- 2.9.1 Theories of Stuttering Etiology -- 2.9.2 Antecedents to versus Consequences of Stuttering -- 2.9.3 The Diagnosis versus the Behavior of Stuttering -- 2.9.4 Nature, Nurture, and Their Interaction -- 2.9.5 Different Measurements, Different Results -- 2.9.6 A Varying Effect, an Unvarying Cause -- 2.10 Conclusions -- 2.10.1 Recipes/Ingredients -- 2.10.2 Divergent Approaches to Same Topic -- 2.10.3 The Only Certainty is That Nothing is Certain -- 2.10.4 Facts Are the Foundation -- 2.11 Definitions -- References -- Section II: Processes Associated with Stuttering -- 3 Genetic Processes -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.1.1 Heritability of Stuttering -- 3.2 Introduction to Basic Genetics -- 3.2.1 DNA -- 3.2.2 Chromosomes -- 3.2.3 Genes -- 3.2.4 RNA -- 3.3 Genetic Variation -- 3.3.1 Chromosomal Abnormalities -- 3.3.2 Another Variation in the Human Genome: Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) -- 3.4 Strategies for Measuring Genetic Variation -- 3.4.1 Epigenetic Factors in the Expression of DNA -- 3.5 Transmission Models of Inheritance -- 3.5.1 Autosomal Dominant Inheritance -- 3.5.2 Autosomal Recessive Inheritance -- 3.5.3 Approaches to Mapping Disease Genes: Linkage Analysis -- 3.5.4 Association Studies -- 3.6 Genetic Studies of Stuttering -- 3.6.1 Stuttering Risk: GNPTAB and Lysosomal Transport Genes.
3.6.2 DRD2: A Potential Role for Dopamine in Stuttering Risk -- 3.6.3 AP4E1: Intercellular Trafficking and Stuttering Risk -- 3.6.4 Hormone Regulation May Explain Biological Sex Differences in Stuttering Risk -- 3.6.5 Introducing Genetic Mutations into Animal Models of Stuttering -- 3.7 Sources of Large-Scale Genetic Data from People Who Stutter -- 3.7.1 The International Stuttering Project -- 3.7.2 Biobanks -- 3.7.3 Phenome Wide Association Studies (PheWAS) -- 3.7.4 Additional Considerations: Analyzing Comorbidities Associated with Stuttering -- 3.7.5 Summary of Findings from Genetic Studies in Stuttering -- 3.8 Applying Research Findings to Models and Characteristics of Stuttering -- 3.8.1 Modeling Polygenic Risk of -- 3.8.2 Correlations between Stuttering Risk and Related Traits -- 3.9 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- 3.10 Definitions -- References -- 4 Speech, Language, and Cognitive Processes -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Linguistic Constraints on Stuttering -- 4.3 Speech and Language Abilities and Stuttering -- 4.3.1 Articulation and Phonology -- 4.3.2 Vocabulary and Morphosyntax -- 4.3.3 Summary -- 4.4 Cognitive Processes and Stuttering -- 4.4.1 Executive Function -- 4.4.2 Attention -- 4.4.3 Summary -- 4.5 Implications for Theory and Clinical Practice -- 4.5.1 Theoretical -- 4.5.2 Diagnostic -- 4.5.3 Treatment -- 4.6 Future Directions -- 4.7 Conclusions -- 4.8 Definitions -- References -- Further Readings -- 5 Neural and Physiological Processes -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Level 1: Perceptual Disfluency -- 5.3 Level 2: Articulatory, Laryngeal, and Respiratory Dynamics -- 5.4 Level 3: Neuromuscular Activation -- 5.5 Level 4: Electrocortical Activation -- 5.6 Level 5: Brain Regions and Networks -- 5.6.1 Structural Differences in Brain Regions and Networks of PWS -- 5.6.2 Functional Differences in Brain Regions and Networks of PWS -- 5.7 Discussion.
5.7.1 Theoretical Implications -- 5.7.2 Treatment Implications and Future Directions -- 5.8 Conclusion -- 5.9 Definitions -- References -- Further Readings -- 6 Temperamental and Emotional Processes -- 6.1 Brief Overview of Temperament and Emotional Processes -- 6.1.1 Temperament -- 6.1.2 Measurement of Temperament -- 6.1.3 Emotion -- 6.1.4 Role of Temperament and Emotion -- 6.2 The Association between Temperamental and Emotional Processes and Developmental Stuttering -- 6.2.1 Differences between People Who Stutter and People Who Do Not Stutter -- 6.2.2 Association with Stuttering Frequency and Severity -- 6.2.3 Summary of Empirical Evidence and Takeaways -- 6.3 Theoretical and Clinical Implications -- 6.3.1 Directionality of the Effect -- 6.3.2 Theoretical Implications -- 6.3.3 Diagnostic Implications -- 6.3.4 Treatment Implications -- 6.4 Future Directions -- 6.5 Conclusions -- 6.6 Definitions -- References -- Further Readings -- Section III: Diagnosis of Stuttering -- 7 Preschool-Age Children -- 7.1 Purpose -- 7.2 Setting the Stage for Assessing Preschoolers Who Stutter -- 7.2.1 Multidimensional Assessment of a Multifactorial Disorder -- 7.3 Preschool Stuttering Assessment: Look, Listen, and Learn -- 7.3.1 Considering "Risk Factors" for Persistent Stuttering -- 7.3.2 Assessing the Child -- 7.3.3 Compiling and Synthesizing Results and Making Recommendations -- 7.4 Closing the Visit -- 7.5 Case Studies -- 7.5.1 Case 1: "M" -- 7.5.2 Case 2: "J" -- 7.6 Conclusions -- References -- Appendix 7.1 -- Appendix 7.2 -- Appendix 7.3 -- Appendix 7.4 -- 8 School-Age Children -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 A Framework for Assessing Stuttering in School-Aged Children -- 8.2.1 School-Age Children and Stuttering -- 8.2.2 An Assessment Protocol for School-Aged Children Who Stutter -- 8.3 Case Scenario -- 8.3.1 Intake Information -- 8.3.2 Clinical Interview.
8.3.3 Clinical Application Questions for the Case Study -- 8.4 Future Directions -- 8.5 Conclusion -- References -- Further Readings -- 9 Adolescents and Adults -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.1.1 Basic Assumptions -- 9.1.2 Client Expectations: A Word about Controlled Speech versus Spontaneous Fluency -- 9.1.3 Impact of Stuttering and What Needs to Change -- 9.2 A Clinical Definition of Stuttering -- 9.3 Anticipation: Stuttering Below the Surface -- 9.4 Measuring the Unobservable and Observable: A Framework for Stuttering Assessment -- 9.4.1 Impact of Stuttering -- 9.4.2 Variability Not Frequency of Stuttering -- 9.4.3 Reframing Overt and Covert Aspects of Stuttering: Technical and Adaptive Challenges -- 9.5 The Assessment Process -- 9.5.1 Case History -- 9.5.2 Diagnostic Interview -- 9.5.3 Adaptive Measures -- 9.5.4 Technical Measures -- 9.5.5 Closing Interview -- 9.6 Case Study -- 9.7 Conclusion -- 9.8 Definitions -- References -- Further Readings -- Appendix 9.1 -- Section IV: Treatment of Stuttering -- 10 Preschool-Age Children -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Therapy Approaches for Preschool Children Who Stutter -- 10.2.1 Palin Parent-Child Interaction Therapy -- 10.2.2 The Lidcombe Program -- 10.2.3 Restart-Demands and Capacities Model Based Treatment -- 10.3 Discussion -- 10.4 Conclusions and Future Directions -- References -- Appendix 10.1 -- Appendix 10.2 -- 11 School-Age Children -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 The Importance of Assessment -- 11.3 General Considerations for Working with School-Age Children -- 11.3.1 School-Age Children Who Stutter Are Still Growing -- 11.3.2 Stuttering Affects School-Age Children Differently from Preschool Children -- 11.3.3 School-Age Children Are Not Adolescents or Adults -- 11.3.4 Stuttering Also Affects School-Age Children's Caregivers Differently -- 11.4 Comprehensive Treatment for School-Age Children Who Stutter.
11.4.1 A Framework for Understanding Stuttering.
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Surgical Decision Making in Acute Care Surgery / / by: Davis, Kimberly A., Coimbra, Raul
Surgical Decision Making in Acute Care Surgery / / by: Davis, Kimberly A., Coimbra, Raul
Autore Becher Robert D
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Thieme Medical Publishers, Incorporated, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (282 pages) : illustrations
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Soggetto topico Surgery, Operative
Critical care medicine
Surgical Procedures, Operative
ISBN 1-63853-642-2
1-68420-361-9
1-68420-059-8
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Nota di contenuto The Definition of acute care surgery / Robert D. Becher, Raul Coimbra, and Kimberly A. Davis -- Anatomic and physiological considerations / Bishwajit Bhattacharya and Kimberly A. Davis -- Impact of acute surgical illness on critical care decisions pre- and postoperatively / Lena M. Napolitano and Jay Doucet -- Cervical trauma / Aaron Richman and Clay Cothren Burlew -- Blunt abdominal trauma / Morgan Schellenberg and Kenji Inaba -- Penetrating abdominal trauma / Lyndsey E. Wessels, Michael J. Krzyzaniak, and Matthew J. Martin -- Thoracic trauma / Benjamin J. Moran, Katherine M. Kelley, and James V. O'Connor -- Vascular trauma / Jason Pasley, Megan Brenner, and Raul Coimbra -- Appendicitis / Edward Lineen, Yee Wong, and Nicholas Namias -- Acute cholecystitis / Giana H. Davidson and Eileen M. Bulger -- Acute Diverticulitis / Maryanne L. Pickett, Joseph P. Minei, and Michael W. Cripps -- A modern approach to complicated pancreatitis / Chris Javadi, Monica Dua, and Brendan Visser -- Inflammatory/infectious bowel disease / Cigdem Benlice, Ipek Sapci, and Scott R. Steele -- Gastroduodenal ulcers requiring surgery / Robert D. Winfield and Marie L. Crandall -- Intestinal bowel obstruction / Bishwajit Bhattacharya and Adrian A. Maung -- Surgical management of incarcerated hernias / Jessica Koller Gorham and William S. Richardson -- Mesenteric ischemia / James Becker, Todd W. Costantini, and Joseph M. Galante -- Esophageal emergencies : emergency management of paraesophageal hernias and esophageal perforations / Geoffrey P. Kohn.
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Becher Robert D  
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Surgical Decision Making in Acute Care Surgery / / by: Davis, Kimberly A., Coimbra, Raul
Surgical Decision Making in Acute Care Surgery / / by: Davis, Kimberly A., Coimbra, Raul
Autore Becher Robert D
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Thieme Medical Publishers, Incorporated, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (282 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 617.9
Soggetto topico Surgery, Operative
Critical care medicine
Surgical Procedures, Operative
ISBN 1-63853-642-2
1-68420-361-9
1-68420-059-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Definition of acute care surgery / Robert D. Becher, Raul Coimbra, and Kimberly A. Davis -- Anatomic and physiological considerations / Bishwajit Bhattacharya and Kimberly A. Davis -- Impact of acute surgical illness on critical care decisions pre- and postoperatively / Lena M. Napolitano and Jay Doucet -- Cervical trauma / Aaron Richman and Clay Cothren Burlew -- Blunt abdominal trauma / Morgan Schellenberg and Kenji Inaba -- Penetrating abdominal trauma / Lyndsey E. Wessels, Michael J. Krzyzaniak, and Matthew J. Martin -- Thoracic trauma / Benjamin J. Moran, Katherine M. Kelley, and James V. O'Connor -- Vascular trauma / Jason Pasley, Megan Brenner, and Raul Coimbra -- Appendicitis / Edward Lineen, Yee Wong, and Nicholas Namias -- Acute cholecystitis / Giana H. Davidson and Eileen M. Bulger -- Acute Diverticulitis / Maryanne L. Pickett, Joseph P. Minei, and Michael W. Cripps -- A modern approach to complicated pancreatitis / Chris Javadi, Monica Dua, and Brendan Visser -- Inflammatory/infectious bowel disease / Cigdem Benlice, Ipek Sapci, and Scott R. Steele -- Gastroduodenal ulcers requiring surgery / Robert D. Winfield and Marie L. Crandall -- Intestinal bowel obstruction / Bishwajit Bhattacharya and Adrian A. Maung -- Surgical management of incarcerated hernias / Jessica Koller Gorham and William S. Richardson -- Mesenteric ischemia / James Becker, Todd W. Costantini, and Joseph M. Galante -- Esophageal emergencies : emergency management of paraesophageal hernias and esophageal perforations / Geoffrey P. Kohn.
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New York : , : Thieme Medical Publishers, Incorporated, , 2020
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Surgical decision making in acute care surgery / / Kimberly A. Davis, Raul Coimbra
Surgical decision making in acute care surgery / / Kimberly A. Davis, Raul Coimbra
Autore Davis Kimberly A.
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Thieme Medical Publishers, Incorporated, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (282 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 617.9
Soggetto topico Surgery, Operative
Critical care medicine
Surgical Procedures, Operative
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ISBN 1-68420-361-9
1-68420-059-8
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