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Grants Atlas/Dissector Images
1: Thorax and Abdomen

Image Index

Image Image_ID Title Description View
  GA101001 Male pectoral region, superficial dissection Anterolateral view of a superficial dissection of the male pectoral region. anterolateral
GA101002 Male pectoral region, surface anatomy Anterior view of an adult male illustrating the surface of the pectoral region. anterior view
GA102001 Arterial supply of the breast Anterior view of the female chest region showing the arterial supply of the breast. anterior view
GA102002 Breast, galactogram Galactogram of breast.  Contrast has been injected into a lactiferous duct. A ductal cyst can be seen as the solid white area. lateral view
  GA102003 Breast, mammogram Normal mammogram of the breast.  Pectoralis major muscle is seen as white area at top left and axillary lymph node is round white structure at upper left. n/a
GA102004 Female mammary gland Anterior view of a dissected mammary gland showing various internal structures. anterior view
  GA102005 Female pectoral region, superficial dissection Anterolateral view of a superficial dissection of the female pectoral region including a sagittal section of the breast. anterolateral
  GA102006 Female pectoral region, superficial dissection Anterior view of a superficial dissection of the female pectoral region. anterior view
GA102007 Lymphatic drainage of breast Anterior view of the female thorax region illustrating the lymphatic drainage of the breast area. anterior view
GA103001 Bicipital rib Superior view of a bicipital rib.  In this case there has been partial fusion of the first two thoracic ribs. superior
  GA103002 Bifid rib Superior view of a bifid rib where the superior component of this 3rd rib is supernumerary and articulated with the lateral aspect of the 1st sternebra and the bottom of the sternum. superior view
GA103003 Bony thorax, anterior Anterior view of the bony thorax showing the rib cage, sternum, thoracic vertebrae, left scapula and left clavicle. anterior
GA103004 Bony thorax, posterior Posterior view of the bony thorax showing the ribcage, vertebrae and left scapula. posterior view
GA103005 Rib anomalies, enlarged costal element Superior view of a cervical vertebrae with an enlarged costal element (top).  Bottom image shows a normal situation. superior
GA103006 Rib, first Superior view of the first rib. superior
GA103007 Ribs Posterior view of typical and atypical ribs, showing the 1st, 2nd, 6th, 8th, 11th, an 12th ribs. posterior
GA103008 Sternal foramen Anterior view of a sternal foramen malformation. anterior
GA103009 Sternum, anterior Anterior view of sternum showing the costal notches, the jugular (suprasternal) notch, and the xiphoid process. anterior
GA103010 Sternum, lateral Lateral view of the sternum showing the costal arches, manubrium, xiphoid process and sternal junction. lateral
  GA104001 Costovertebral articulations, costotransverse joints Lateral view of the 6th and 7th and 8th and 9th thoracic vertebrae demonstrating how the costotransverse joints rotate in the 6th and 7th vertebrae while they glide in the 8th and 9th. Lateral
GA104002 Costovertebral articulations, lateral Lateral view of the 6th and 7th thoracic vertebrae and 7th rib illustrating the costovertebral articulations. lateral
  GA104003 Costovertebral articulations, posterolateral Posterolateral view of the 6th and 7th thoracic vertebrae and 7th rib illustrating the costovertebral articulations. posterolateral
  GA104004 Ligaments of costovertebral articulations, lateral Lateral view of three thoracic vertebrae and ribs illustrating the ligaments of the costovertebral articulations. lateral
  GA104005 Ligaments of costovertebral articulations, superior Superior view of three thoracic vertebrae and ribs illustrating the ligaments of the costovertebral articulations. superior view
GA104006 Sternoclavicular joint Anterior view of the sternoclavicular joints.  The joint capsule has been removed on the left side. anterior
  GA104007 Sternocostal and interchondral joints Anterior view of the sternocostal and interchondral joints.  On left side the sternum has been dissected to show the fibers of the perichondrium. anterior
  GA105001 Inferior intercostal spaces, anterior ends Anterior view of the anterior ends of the inferior intercostal spaces.  Portions of muscles have been dissected to reveal intercostal nerves.  The image to the right indicates the orientation of 1.18. anterior
  GA105002 Inferior intercostal spaces, posterior ends Posterior view of the posterior ends of inferior intercostal spaces showing the intercostal vessels and nerves.  The image to the right indicates the orientation of 1.17. posterior
GA105003 Intercostal space, transverse section Transverse section showing the contents of the intercostal space. transverse
GA105004 Intercostal spaces, vertebral ends Left anterolateral view of vertebral ends of intercostal spaces showing intercostal vessels and nerves. anterolateral
  GA105005 Muscles of the thoracic wall, anterior Anterior view of the muscles of the thoracic wall and corresponding anatomy. Anterior portion of ribcage on the right side has been removed. anterior
GA105006 Muscles of the thoracic wall, lateral Lateral view of the muscles of the thoracic wall and corresponding anatomy. lateral
GA105007 Muscles of the thoracic wall, posterior Posterior view of the muscles of the thoracic wall and corresponding anatomy. posterior
  GA105008 Thoracic wall, anterior Anterior view of the thoracic wall with sections partially dissections to show the internal thoracic (internal mammary) artery and vein.  Brachial plexus and axillary artery and vein are seen in the left shoulder region. anterior
GA105009 Thoracic wall, posterior Posterior view of the thoracic wall illustrating muscles, ribs, and internal thoracic (internal mammary) arteries and veins. posterior
  GA106001 Mediastinum and entire thorax, transverse Tranverse section through the thorax showing the heart and lungs and surrounding structures. transverse
GA106002 Mediastinum, subdivisions Lateral view of the thoracic region illustrated the subdivisions of the mediastinum. lateral
GA106003 Mediastinum, transverse Transverse section of the mediastinum through the heart and lungs. transverse
GA106004 Respiratory system, heart and lungs Coronal schematic view of the heart and lungs and surrounding viscera. coronal
GA106005 Respiratory system, overview Frontal section overview of the respiratory system. frontal
  GA106006 Respiratory system, pleural cavity and pleura Schematic representation of a right collapsed lung and an inflated left lung. anterior view
GA107001 Pleura and lungs, anterior outline Anterior schematic illustration showing the anatomical relationship of the pleura and lungs with the ribcage. anterior
GA107002 Pleura and lungs, left lateral outline Left lateral schematic illustration showing the anatomical relationship of the pleura and lungs with the ribcage. left lateral
  GA107003 Pleura and lungs, MRI Sagittal view MRI showing the anatomical relationship of the pleura and lungs with the surrounding thoracic and abdominal structures. sagittal
GA107004 Pleura and lungs, posterior outline Posterior schematic illustration showing the anatomical relationship of the pleura and lungs with the ribcage. posterior
GA107005 Pleura and lungs, right lateral outline Right lateral schematic illustration showing the anatomical relationship of the pleura and lungs with the ribcage. right lateral
  GA107006 Thoracic contents in situ, anterior Anterior view of the thoracic contents in situ including the lungs, great vessels, heart and diaphragm.  Portion of pericardium has been removed to reveal anterior surface of heart. anterior
GA108001 Chest radiograph Posteroanterior projection radiograph of the chest showing normal anatomy. posteroanterior
GA108002 Thoracic contents, anterior Anterior schematic illustration showing the anatomical relationship of the pleura and lungs with the ribcage. anterior view
GA109001 Left lung, mediastinal surface Medial view of the mediastinal (medial) surface of the left lung showing respiratory bronchi and cardiac vessels. medial
GA109002 Lungs, lateral Right lateral view of right lung and left lateral view of left lung illustrating structures. lateral
GA109003 Lungs, posterior Posterior view of right and left lungs illustrating structures. posterior
GA109004 Right lung, mediastinal surface Medial view of the mediastinal (medial) surface of the right lung showing respiratory bronchi and cardiac vessels. medial
  GA110001 Bronchi and pulmonary arteries, left lung Medial view of the left lung showing the pulmonary arteries (blue) and the bronchi (gray). medial view
  GA110002 Bronchi and pulmonary arteries, right lung Medial view of the right lung showing the pulmonary arteries (blue) and the bronchi (gray). medial
GA110003 Bronchi and pulmonary veins, left lung Medial view of the left lung showing the pulmonary veins (purple) and the bronchi (gray). medial
GA110004 Bronchi and pulmonary veins, right lung Medial view of the right lung showing the pulmonary veins (purple) and the bronchi (gray). medial
GA110005 Bronchogram, left lateral Left lateral bronchogram showing segmental bronchi. left lateral
  GA110006 Bronchogram, posteroanterior Posteroanterior, slightly oblique bronchogram of the right and left bronchial trees. posteroanterior view
GA110007 Bronchogram, right lateral Right lateral bronchogram showing segmental bronchi. right lateral
  GA110008 Bronchopulmonary segments, anterior view Anterior view of the right and left lungs with bronchopulmonary segments color coded to correspond with segmental bronchi in Figure 1.32A. anterior
  GA110009 Bronchopulmonary segments, lateral view Lateral views of the right and left lungs with bronchopulmonary segments color coded to correspond with segmental bronchi in Figure 1.32A. lateral
  GA110010 Bronchopulmonary segments, medial view Medial views of the right and left lungs with bronchopulmonary segments color coded to correspond with segmental bronchi in Figure 1.32A. medial
  GA110011 Bronchopulmonary segments, posterior view Posterior view of the right and left lungs with bronchopulmonary segments color coded to correspond with segmental bronchi in Figure 1.32A. posterior view
  GA110012 Bronchopulmonary segments, superior view Superior views of the right and left lungs with bronchopulmonary segments color coded to correspond with segmental bronchi in Figure 1.32A. superior
GA110013 Pulmonary angiogram Pulmonary angiogram illustrating the pulmonary trunk (PT), right pulmonary artery (RPA) and the left pulmonary artery (LPA). posteroanterior
  GA110014 Relationship of bronchi and pulmonary arteries Anterior view of the trachea and pulmonary trunk and their respective branches illustrating their anatomical relationship. anterior
GA110015 Segmental bronchi, anterior Anterior view of the trachea and segmental.  Colors correspond to colored regions in images 1.32B-F. anterior
GA110016 Trachea and bronchi in situ, anterior Anterior view of trachea and bronchi in situ. anterior
  GA111001 Mediastinum, left side Left medial view of the mediastinum after the left lung has been removed.  The costal and mediastinal pleurae have mostly been removed as well. medial
  GA111002 Mediastinum, right side Right medial view of the mediastinum after the right lung has been removed.  The costal and mediastinal pleurae have mostly been removed as well. medial
GA112001 Mesoesophagus Schematic illustration showing a cross-sectional view of the mesoesophagus and associated anatomy. transverse view
GA112002 Roof of pleural cavity Inferior view of the roof of the pleural cavity with the pleura and heart removed. inferior
  GA113001 Diaphragm and pericardial sac Superior view of the thoracic side of the diaphragm.  Pericardial sac is shown.  Most of diaphragmatic pleura has been removed. superior
GA113002 Diaphragm, innervation Schematic illustration showing the afferent (purple) and efferent (green) innervation of the diaphragm. anterior
GA114001 Innervation of lungs, anterior view Anterior view of the lungs, pulmonary arteries and veins, and bronchi with their innervation by the vagus and phrenic nerves. anterior
  GA115001 Heart and auscultation areas, surface markings Anterior view photograph of a male thoracic region onto which the ribcage, heart, and four auscultation areas have been drawn. Aortic (A), pulmonary (P), tricuspid (T), and mitral valve (M) areas are shown. anterior
GA115002 Heart and great vessels, anterior Anterior view of the heart with pericardium and great vessels. anterior
GA115003 Heart and great vessels, posterior Posterior view of the heart with pericardium and great vessels. posterior
  GA115004 Heart and great vessels, sternocostal view Sternocostal (anterior) surface of the heart and great vessels in situ. anterior
GA115005 Pericardial sac and sternum Anterior view of the pericardial sac and its relation to the sternum. anterior
  GA116001 Aortic root angiogram Aortic root angiogram showing the arch of the aorta (AR), ascending aorta (AA), cusp of aortic valve (C), left coronary artery (LC), and right coronary artery (RC). right lateral
GA116002 Cardiac veins, anterior Anterior simple illustration of a heart highlighting the cardiac veins. anterior
GA116003 Cardiac veins, posterior Posterior simple illustration of a heart highlighting the cardiac veins. posterior view
GA116004 Coronary arteries, anterior Simple drawing showing an anterior view of the coronary arteries. anterior
GA116005 Coronary arteries, posteroinferior Simple drawing showing a posteroinferior view of the coronary arteries. posteroinferior
GA116006 Coronary circulation, anterior Simple anterior view illustration of the coronary arteries that supply blood to the heart. anterior
  GA116007 Coronary circulation, circumflex branch emerging from right coronary sinus Anterior view simple illustration of the heart highlighting the coronary arteries.  In this case there the circumflex branch is emerging from the right coronary sinus. anterior view
  GA116008 Coronary circulation, dominant left coronary artery Anterior view simple illustration of the heart highlighting the coronary arteries.  In this case there is a dominant left coronary artery. anterior
  GA116009 Coronary circulation, single coronary artery Anterior view simple illustration of the heart highlighting the coronary arteries.  In this case there is a single coronary artery. anterior view
  GA116010 Left coronary angiogram Left coronary arteriogram showing the left coronary artery stemming near the aortic valve.  Orientation drawing is figure 1.47D. left anterior oblique
  GA116011 Left coronary arteriogram, orientation drawing A simple orientation drawing for a left coronary arteriogram showing the left coronary artery stemming near the aortic valve.  Corresponding arteriogram is figure 1.47D. left anterior oblique
  GA116012 Right coronary arteriogram Right coronary arteriogram showing the right coronary artery stemming near the aortic valve.  Orientation drawing is figure 1.47A. left anterior oblique
  GA116013 Right coronary arteriogram, orientation drawing A simple orientation drawing for a right coronary arteriogram showing the right coronary artery stemming near the aortic valve.  Corresponding arteriogram is figure 1.47B. left anterior oblique
  GA117001 Aortic arch angiogram Aortic angiogram showing arch of the aorta, ascending aorta, brachiocephalic trunk, right subclavian artery, right common carotid artery, left common carotid artery, left subclavian artery, and a portion of the descending aorta. anterior view
  GA117002 Aortic arch anomaly, four arteries Aortic arch anomaly where each of four arteries originates independently from the arch.  Shown are:  brachiocephalic trunk, right subclavian artery, right common carotid artery, left common carotid artery, left subclavian artery, and left vertebral artery. anterior view
  GA117003 Aortic arch anomaly, left common carotid artery Anterior view of aortic arch anomaly where left common carotid artery originates high on the brachiocephalic trunk. Also shown are right subclavian artery, right common carotid artery, and left subclavian artery. anterior view
  GA117004 Aortic arch anomaly, left common carotid artery 2 Anterior view of aortic arch anomaly where left common carotid artery originates low on the brachiocephalic trunk.  Also shown are right subclavian artery, right common carotid artery, and left subclavian artery. anterior view
  GA117005 Aortic arch anomaly, two brachiocephalic trunks Illustration of aortic arch anomaly where two brachiocephalic trunks originate from the arch, then branch into the right subclavian artery, right common carotid artery, and left subclavian artery, left common carotid artery. anterior view
  GA117006 Aortic arch variations in animals Four variations of the aortic arch are shown:  double aortic arch of the frog;  right aortic arch of the bird;  left aortic arch of the mammal, including man, and a variant with the subclavian artery originating from the descending aorta. anterior view
  GA117007 Branches of aortic arch Anterior view of aortic arch:  ascending aorta, brachiocephalic trunk, right subclavian artery, right common carotid artery, left common carotid artery, left subclavian artery, and a portion of the descending aorta. anterior view
  GA117008 Double aortic arch Anterior view of aortic arch anomaly where right and left aortic arches persist completely, as in the frog, forming an aortic ring through which pass the esophagus and trachea. anterior view
  GA117009 Retroesophogeal right subclavian artery Anterior view of aortic arch anomaly where right subclavian artery arises as the last branch of the arch of the aorta, passing posteriorly to the esophagus and trachea. anterior view
  GA118001 Heart and pericardial sac, posteroinferior view Posteroinferior view of heart with entire base and part of diaphragmatic surface in view.  A portion of the pericardial sac has been removed to reveal cardiac veins and arteries. posteroinferior view
  GA118002 Heart and pericardium, coronal section Drawing of coronal section of the heart removed from the interior of the pericardial sac.  Heart is covered by visceral layer of serous pericardium and pericardial sac, and lined by parietal layer of serous pericardium. coronal view
  GA118003 Heart and pericardium, posterior relations Anterior view of posterior relations of heart and pericardium:  heart has been excised, fibrous and parietal layers of serous pericardium have been removed from posterior and lateral to the oblique sinus to reveal anatomy beneath. anterior view
  GA118004 Pericardial sac, interior Anterior view of pericardial sac interior made visible upon removal of the heart.  The severed ends of eight major blood vessels and the oblique pericardial sinus are the main anatomical landmarks. anterior view
GA119001 Aortic valve Longitudinal section of closed aortic valve. longitudinal
GA119002 Aortic valve, spread out View of an aortic valve that has been spread out showing the right, posterior, and left valves. n/a
GA119003 Excised heart, superior Superior view of a heart with the great vessels removed to reveal the pulmonary and aortic valves. superior
GA119004 Left ventricle Anterior view of a heart that has been opened and spread apart revealing the left ventricle. anterior
  GA119005 Pulmonary and aortic valve names 1 Schematic illustration showing development origins of cusps and valves. (A) anterior, (R) right, (L) left, (P) posterior.  Image shows developmental origin: truncus arteriosus with 4 valves. superior
GA119008 Right atrioventricular (tricuspid) valve Schematic illustration showing the atrioventricular (tricuspid) valve spread out. n/a
GA119009 Right atrium, anterolateral Anterolateral view of the interior of the right atrium. anterolateral
GA119010 Right atrium, inflow Schematic illustration of the right atrium showing the inflow of blood from the superior and inferior vena cava. anterolateral
GA119011 Right ventricle, anteroinferior Anteroinferior view of the heart with a portion of the cardiac wall removed to expose the right ventricle. anteroinferior
  GA120001 Conduction system of heart, coronal section Illustration of a coronal section of the heart with the sinuatrial node and its conduction system indicated in red and the atrioventricular node and its conduction system indicated in blue. anterior view
  GA121001 Relation of aorta and trachea Simple illustration of the relationships of great vessels to trachea.  The ascending aorta and the arch of the aorta are shown lying superficial to and wrapping around the pulmonary arteries and bronchus of trachea. anterior view
  GA121002 Relation of lymph nodes and trachea Simple illustration of the relationships of great vessels to trachea.  Lymph nodes at the tracheal bifurcation are revealed upon removal of brachiocephalic veins, superior vena cava, aortic arch and pulmonary arteries. anterior view
  GA121003 Relation of pulmonary arteries and trachea Simple illustration of the relationships of great vessels to trachea.  Pulmonary arteries shown lying superficially to tracheal bifurcation and bronchi, arch of aorta and superior vena cava have been removed. anterior view
  GA121004 Relation of superior vena cava and trachea Simple illustration of the relationships of great vessels to trachea.  Superficially, the brachiocephalic veins are shown forming the superior vena cava which lies atop the arch of the aorta and pulmonary arteries. anterior view
  GA121005 Superior mediastinum, great vessels and nerves Schematic illustration demonstrating embryonic development of asymmetrical courses of right and left recurrent laryngeal nerve. anterior view
  GA121006 Superior mediastinum, pulmonary arteries Anterior view of the superior mediastinum ribs excised, heart, thymus, aortic arch and vena cava removed to reveal pulmonary arteries. anterior view
GA121007 Superior mediastinum, root of neck Anterior view of the anatomy of the superior mediastinum after excision of ribs and removal of thymus gland. anterior view
  GA121008 Superior mediastinum, superficial dissection Superficial dissection of the superior mediastinum, sternum and ribs have been excised and the pleurae removed to reveal underlying anatomical structures.  Especially prominent is the thymus and its blood supply. anterior view
  GA121009 Superior mediastinum, tracheal bifurcation Anterior view of superior mediastinum, superficial anatomy removed to reveal tracheal bifurcation and bronchi. anterior view
  GA122001 Arterial supply to esophagus, left anterolateral Left anterolateral view of the arch of the aorta and the many branches of arteries which arise from the thoracic aorta to provide arterial blood supply to the trachea and esophagus. anterolateral
  GA122002 Arterial supply to esophagus, right anterolateral Right anterolateral view of the arch of the aorta and the many branches of arteries which arise from the thoracic aorta to provide arterial blood supply to the trachea and esophagus. anterolateral
  GA122003 Azygos system of veins Anterior view of azygos system of veins, a portion of the superior vena cava has been removed to reveal underlying branches of venous system anterior to vertebral column. anterior view
  GA122004 Branches of thoracic aorta Simple drawing of anterior view of the arch of the aorta and the many branches of arteries which arise from the thoracic aorta to provide arterial blood supply to the trachea and esophagus. anterior view
  GA122005 Esophagus, trachea and aorta Illustration of anterior relations of thoracic part of esophagus from superior to inferior.  Shown are the aorta, trachea, right and left bronchi, inferior tracheo-bronchial lymph nodes, and diaphragm. anterior view
  GA122006 Mediastinum and lungs Posterior view of the mediastinum, thoracic vertebral column and thoracic cage are removed on right.  On left, ribs and intercostal musculature are removed to angles of ribs.  Parietal pleura partially removed on right to reveal visceral pleura covering right lung. posterior view
  GA122007 Posterior and superior mediastina, nerves Illustration of autonomic nerves of posterior and superior mediastina from just above the aortic arch to just below the diaphragm. anterior view
  GA122008 Posterior mediastinum, viewed from right Posterior mediastinum viewed from the right:  parietal pleura is intact on left side, and partially removed on right.  A portion of esophagus, between bifurcation of trachea and diaphragm, is also removed. anterior view
GA122009 Thoracic duct Anterior view of posterior thorax, descending aorta pulled slightly to left and azygos vein to right to reveal thoracic duct. anterior view
GA122010 Venous system of posterior thorax Anterior view of azygos, hemiazygos, posterior intercostal and lumbar veins displayed without surrounding anatomy. anterior view
  GA123001 Coronal MRI of the thorax, level of arch of aorta Coronal MRI of the thorax at the level of the arch of aorta.  See illustration A1.76i for orientation.  The image to the right indicates the level of each coronal MRI. coronal view
  GA123002 Coronal MRI of the thorax, level of ascending aorta Coronal MRI of the thorax at the level of the ascending aorta.  The image to the right indicates the level of each coronal MRI. coronal
  GA123003 Coronal MRI of the thorax, level of azygos vein Coronal MRI of the thorax at the level of the azygos vein.  The image to the right indicates the level of each coronal MRI. coronal view
  GA123004 Coronal MRI of the thorax, level of superior vena cava Coronal MRI of the thorax at the level of the superior vena cava.  The image to the right indicates the level of each coronal MRI. coronal view
  GA123005 Sagittal MRI of the thorax, level of descending aorta Sagittal MRI of the thorax at the level of the descending aorta.  The image to the right indicates the level of each sagittal MRI. sagittal view
  GA123006 Sagittal MRI of the thorax, level of superior vena cava Sagittal MRI of the thorax at the level of the superior vena cava.  The image to the right indicates the level of each sagittal MRI. sagittal view
  GA123007 Transverse MRI of the thorax, T10 level Transverse, or horizontal (axial), MRI of the thorax at the level of the lower heart and T9.  The image to the right indicates the level of each transverse MRI. transverse view
  GA123008 Transverse MRI of the thorax, T3 level Transverse, or horizontal (axial), MRI of the thorax at the level of the right brachiocephalic artery bifurcation and T3.  The image to the right indicates the level of each transverse MRI. transverse view
  GA123009 Transverse MRI of the thorax, T4 level Transverse, or horizontal (axial), MRI of the thorax at the level of the right brachiocephalic vein bifurcation and T4.  The image to the right indicates the level of each transverse MRI. transverse view
  GA123010 Transverse MRI of the thorax, T7 level Transverse, or horizontal (axial), MRI of the thorax at the level of the pulmonary trunk and T7.  The image to the right indicates the level of each transverse MRI. transverse
  GA123011 Transverse MRI of the thorax, T8 level Transverse, or horizontal (axial), MRI of the thorax at the level of the upper atria and T8.  The image to the right indicates the level of each transverse MRI. transverse
  GA123012 Transverse MRI of the thorax, T9 level Transverse, or horizontal (axial), MRI of the thorax at the level of the atria and T9.  The image to the right indicates the level of each transverse MRI. transverse view
GA124001 Abdominal and thoracic viscera in situ Anterior view of abdominal and thoracic viscera in situ. anterior view
  GA124002 Abdominal and thoracic viscera in situ, posterior view Posterior view of abdominal and thoracic viscera in situ. posterior view
  GA124003 Lumbosacral plexus and abdominal aorta Anterior view of musculature and innervation of posterior abdominal wall and the attachments to the skeleton of that region. anterior view
GA124004 Musculature of posterior abdominal wall Anterior view of musculature and innervation of posterior abdominal wall and the attachments to the skeleton of that region. anterior view
GA124005 Overview of digestive system Line drawing of anterior view of the digestive system from lips to anus.  Head is sagittally sectioned and turned laterally. anterior view
GA124006 Skeleton of abdomenal area Illustration of the skeletal structures of the abdomen including rib cage and pelvis. anterior view
  GA124007 Spleen, pancreas, duodenum and kidneys Anterior view of spleen, pancreas, duodenum and kidneys.  Located between L1 and L4, these organs are revealed by the removal of stomach, liver, transverse colon, peritoneum, and fat. anterior view
GA124008 Urinary apparatus Anterior view of the structures that make up the urinary system. anterior view
  GA125001 Anterior abdominal wall, deep dissection Anterior view of deep dissection of anterior abdominal wall.  On right side most of external oblique muscle is excised.  On left, rectus abdominis muscle is excised and internal oblique muscle is divided.  Arrows indicate levels of 2.7B, C, and D. anterior view
  GA125002 Membranous deep layer of superficial fascia, anterior Anterior view of membranous deep layer of superficial fascia of abdomen.  Aponeurosis of external oblique muscle highlighted by color. anterior view
  GA125003 Membranous deep layer of superficial fascia, sagittal Sagittal section of membranous deep layer of superficial fascia of abdomen.  Aponeurosis of external oblique muscle highlighted by color. sagittal view
  GA125004 Posterior rectus sheath and inguinal canal Posterior rectus sheath and inguinal canal.  External oblique and its aponeurosis cut away to reveal the iliohypogastric and ilioinguinal nerves.  Spermatic cord pulled medially to reveal genital branch of genitofemoral nerve. anterior view
  GA125005 Rectus sheath inferior to umbilicus Transverse section of sheath of rectus abdominis (rectus sheath) inferior to umbilicus.  See arrow in illustration 2.7A for orientation. transverse view
  GA125006 Rectus sheath superior to umbilicus Transverse section of sheath of rectus abdominis (rectus sheath) superior to umbilicus.  See arrow in illustration 2.7A for orientation. transverse view
GA125007 Superfiscial inguinal ring Simple illustration of anterior view of superficial inguinal ring and surrounding anatomical structures. anterior view
  GA125008 Trunk, dermatomes Lateral view of the dermatomes of the trunk.  The areas of the skin supplied by the sensory fibers of a single dorsal root are differentiated by color. lateral view
GA125009 Trunk, superficial dissection, anterior Anterior view of superficial dissection of anterior abdominal wall.  Anterior layer of rectus sheath is reflected on the left side. anterior view
GA125010 Trunk, superficial dissection, lateral Lateral view of a superificial dissection of the trunk showing external oblique muscle and lateral cutaneous nerves. lateral view
GA125011 Trunk, surface anatomy, anterior Anterior view of surface anatomy of anterior abdominal wall. anterior view
GA125012 Trunk, surface anatomy, lateral Lateral view of the surface anatomy of the trunk. anterolateral view
  GA126001 Female inguinal canal 1 Anterior view of the superficial structures in the female inguinal canal.  Square on insert image shows orientation of main image. anterior
  GA126002 Female inguinal canal 2 Anterior view of the structures in the female inguinal canal. The aponeurosis of the external oblique has been cut and pulled aside to reveal the cremaster and internal oblique muscloes. anterior
  GA126003 Female inguinal canal 3 Anterior view of the structures in the female inguinal canal. The internal oblique has been retracted upward to reveal the deep inquinal ring, and the vessels and nerves associated with the round ligament. anterior
  GA126004 Female inguinal canal 4 Anterior view of the deep structures in the female inguinal canal. The fascia transversalis has been cut to reveal the external iliac artery and vein and the deep circumflex artery and veins. anterior
GA126005 Inguinal ligament, anteroinferior Inguinal ligament, anteroinferior view of right side of pelvis. Square on insert image shows orientation of main illustration. anteroinferior
  GA126006 Inguinal region of male 1 Anterior view of the male inguinal region.  Part of the aponeurosis of the external oblique muscle is cut away and the spermatic cord is cut short.  Square in insert image of right pelvis indicates area shown in main image. anterior view
  GA126007 Inguinal region of male 2 Anterior view of the male inguinal region. Internal oblique muscle is reflected, and the spermatic cord retracted.  Square in insert image of right pelvis indicates area shown in main image. anterior view
  GA126008 Inguinal region of male 3 Anterior view of the male inguinal region. Internal oblique muscle is reflected, and the spermatic cord retracted.  Square in insert image of right pelvis indicates area shown in main image. anterior view
  GA126009 Internal oblique and conjoint tendon Anterior view of the right lower abdominal muscles.  The external oblique muscle has been partially resected to reveal the internal oblique and aponeurosis.  The conjoint tendon is shown formed by the arching fibers of the internal oblique and the transversus abdominis. anterior
GA126010 Three hernia sites Anterior view of three hernia sites in the inguinal region as seen in an anteroinferior view. anteroinferior
  GA127001 Coverings of spermatic cord and testis Anterior view of coverings of spermatic cord and testis.  Aponeurosis of external oblique muscle incised and reflected, revealing deeper internal oblique muscle  Window in internal oblique muscle exposes deeper transversus abdominis muscle. anterior view
GA127002 Coverings of spermatic cord, lateral Lateral view of coverings of spermatic cord, layers incised and pulled back. lateral view
  GA127003 Coverings of testis, sequential dissection Illustration of testis with all layers cut open sequentially: external spermatic fascia, cremaster muscle and fascia, internal spermatic fascia and visceral and parietal layers of tunica vaginalis of testis. anterior view
GA127004 Epididymis Lateral view of epididymis and ductus deferens. lateral view
GA127005 Epididymis and testis, vertical section Schematic drawing of vertical section of structure of epididymis and testis. lateral view
  GA127006 Inguinal canal, horizontal section Schematic of horizontal section of inguinal canal and testis. Drawing shows eight layers of abdominal wall and three evaginations: scrotum, coverings of spermatic cord, and constituents of the cord. transverse view
GA127007 Inguinal hernia, direct Horizontal section of inguinal canal showing direct inguinal hernia. transverse view
GA127008 Inguinal hernia, indirect Horizontal section of inguinal canal showing indirect inguinal hernia. transverse view
GA127009 Testis Lateral view of testis, tunica vaginalis incised longitudinally to expose cavity. lateral view
GA127010 Testis and spermatic cord, blood supply Posterior view of blood supply of testis and spermatic cord. posterior view
GA127011 Testis, lymphatic drainage Schematic of anterior view of lymphatic drainage system of the testis and scrotum. anterior view