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Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 611.00222
EAN num: 9781416001218
ISBN number: 1416001212
Label: Saunders
Manufacturer: Saunders
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 434
Printing Date: December 08, 2006
Publishing house: Saunders
Sale Popularity Level: 531298
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Gain a rich, 3-dimensional grasp of radiologic anatomy!
- Pairs digital-quality MR, CT, and ultrasound images with colour photographs of the corresponding sagittal and cross-sectional anatomy for every area of the body, showing you how to identify bone, muscle, fat, and other tissues.
- Displays diagnostic images and corresponding anatomic photographs on facing pages, making it easy to correlate anatomy with imaging.
- Offers more than 1,600 illustrations-300 in full color, almost 1,000 more than the previous edition-to explore sectional anatomy in greater detail than ever before.
- Presents coronal sections of the head, thorax, abdomen, female pelvis, and male pelvis; oblique coronal and oblique sagittal sections of the shoulder joint; and coronal and sagittal sections of the knee joint.
- Includes extensive labeling to highlight all important anatomic features.
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As a teacher of Sectional Anatomy, I find Bo an invaluable resource for my students. The association of B & W cadaver images with medical images is the best idea on the market! And I love moving through the anatomy section by section, as opposed to allowing the body system to dictate. Unfortunately the MR images, have been allowed to lag far behind state of the art. The CT images, while dated, still hold up well. I look eagerly forward to the 4th edition, and hope for newer images.
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As a medical student (who happened to have the author for a professor), this atlas proved to be a valuable resource. The sections provide an alternative perspective on anatomy that will be extremely useful when interpreting radiological films. A great teaching tool for gross anatomy.
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