Author: Kiril Ichev
Publisher: Arso
Year of issue: 2000
Volume: 296 pages.
A book on the anatomy of the abdomen and pelvis, in which, on the basis of a standard description of the regions and organs, are systematized and adapted those narrow features and characteristics which are relevant to dentistry, the diagnosis and surgical treatment of disease. Their specific relevance to practice is illustrated with data from the clinic and this emphasizes their clinical content and significance. The book is intended primarily for abdominal surgeons, but has a wider audience. Detailed data on the position of the organs and their topographical-anatomical relationships will be provided to the specialists using the reflected techniques (ultrasound, Computer tomography etc.) reliable criteria for adequate interpretation of the images. In this guide, the doctor finds the most important anatomical features of the areas and organs that have a direct relationship to the clinical characteristics and course of certain diseases.
A book on the anatomy of the abdomen and pelvis, in which, on the basis of a standard description of the regions and organs, are systematized, detailed, and adapted those narrow features and characteristics which are relevant to dentistry, the diagnosis, and the surgical treatment of diseases. Their specific relevance to practice is illustrated with data from the clinic and this emphasizes their clinical content and significance. The book is intended primarily for abdominal surgeons, but has a wider audience. The detailed data on the position of the organs and their topographical-anatomical relations will give the specialists using the reflected techniques (ultrasound, Computed Tomography, etc.) reliable criteria for adequate interpretation of the images. In this guide, the doctor finds the most important anatomical features of the areas and organs that are directly related to the clinical characteristics and course of certain diseases.