
Human Sectional Anatomy
Pocket atlas of body sections, CT and MRI images, Fourth edition
CRC Press
4th Edition
Published on 14. August 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-1-4987-0854-8 (ISBN)
Description
First published in 1991, Human Sectional Anatomy set new standards for the quality of cadaver sections and accompanying radiological images. Now in its fourth edition, this unsurpassed quality remains and is further enhanced by the addition of new material.
The superb full-colour cadaver sections are compared with CT and MRI images, with accompanying, labelled, line diagrams. Many of the radiological images have been replaced with new examples for this latest edition, captured using the most up-to date imaging technologies to ensure excellent visualization of the anatomy. The photographic material is enhanced by useful notes with details of important anatomical and radiological features.
Beautifully presented in a convenient and portable format, the fourth edition of this popular pocket atlas continues to be an essential textbook for medical and allied health students and those taking postgraduate qualifications in radiology, surgery and medicine, and an invaluable ready-reference for all practising anatomists, radiologists, radiographers, surgeons and medics.
The superb full-colour cadaver sections are compared with CT and MRI images, with accompanying, labelled, line diagrams. Many of the radiological images have been replaced with new examples for this latest edition, captured using the most up-to date imaging technologies to ensure excellent visualization of the anatomy. The photographic material is enhanced by useful notes with details of important anatomical and radiological features.
Beautifully presented in a convenient and portable format, the fourth edition of this popular pocket atlas continues to be an essential textbook for medical and allied health students and those taking postgraduate qualifications in radiology, surgery and medicine, and an invaluable ready-reference for all practising anatomists, radiologists, radiographers, surgeons and medics.
More details
Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Undergraduate Core
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
796 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4987-0854-8 (9781498708548)
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Previous edition

Harold Ellis | Bari M. Logan | Adrian K. Dixon
Human Sectional Anatomy
Pocket Atlas of Body Sections, CT and MRI Images, Third Edition
Book
09/2009
3rd Edition
Hodder Arnold
€70.75
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Persons
Harold Ellis, emeritus professor of surgery, Guy's, King's and St. Thomas' School of Biomedical Sciences, London, UK
Bari M. Logan, former university prosector, Department of Anatomy, University of Cambridge; prosector, Department of Anatomy, Royal College of Surgeons of England, London; and anatomical preparator, Department of Human Morphology, University of Nottingham, UK
Adrian Dixon, professor emeritus of radiology, University of Cambridge; honorary consultant radiologist, Addenbrooke's Hospital; and Master, Peterhouse, Cambridge, UK
David J. Bowden, radiology registrar, Department of Radiology, University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK
Bari M. Logan, former university prosector, Department of Anatomy, University of Cambridge; prosector, Department of Anatomy, Royal College of Surgeons of England, London; and anatomical preparator, Department of Human Morphology, University of Nottingham, UK
Adrian Dixon, professor emeritus of radiology, University of Cambridge; honorary consultant radiologist, Addenbrooke's Hospital; and Master, Peterhouse, Cambridge, UK
David J. Bowden, radiology registrar, Department of Radiology, University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK
Author
Professor, Applied Clinical Anatomy Group, Applied Biomedical Research, Guy's Hospital London, UK
Emeritus Professor, Department of Radiology, University of Cambridge and Honorary Consultant Radiologist, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK and Master, Peterhouse, University of Cambridge, UK
Abdominal Imaging Fellow, Department of Medical Imaging Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Canada and Formerly Teaching Bye-Fellow Christ's College University of Cambridge, UK
Content
BRAIN. Superficial dissection. Selected images. HEAD. Axial sections (male). Selected images: axial MRI. Selected images: temporal bone/inner ear: axial CT. Coronal sections (female). Sagittal sections (male). NECK. Axial sections (female). Sagittal sections (male). THORAX. Axial sections (male). Axial sections (female). Selected images: heart. Selected images: mediastinum: axial CT. Selected images: coronal MRI. Selected images: coronal chest CT. Selected images: coeliac and great vessels. ABDOMEN. Axial sections (male). Axial sections (female). Selected images: lumbar spine: axial CT. Selected images: lumbar spine: coronal MRI. Selected images: lumbar spine: sagittal MRI. PELVIS. Axial sections (male). Selected images: coronal MRI (male). Axial sections (female). Selected images: axial MRI (female). Selected images: coronal MRI (female). Selected images: sagittal MRI (female). Selected images: colon. Selected images: coronal abdominal CT. LOWER LIMB. Hip: coronal sections (female). Selected images: pelvic girdle. Thigh: axial sections (male). Knee: axial sections (male). Knee: coronal sections (male). Knee: sagittal sections (female). Leg: axial sections (male). Ankle: axial sections (male). Ankle: coronal sections (female). Foot: sagittal sections (male). Foot: coronal sections (male). UPPER LIMB. Shoulder: axial sections (female). Shoulder: coronal sections (male). Arm: axial sections (male). Elbow: axial sections (male). Elbow: coronal sections (female). Forearm: axial sections (male). Wrist: axial sections (male). Hand: coronal sections (female). Hand: sagittal sections (female). Hand: axial sections (male). Selected images: shoulder girdle.