Introduction to Sectional Anatomy
Michael E. Madden(Author)
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins (Publisher)
Published on 16. January 2001
Book
Hardback
600 pages
978-0-7817-2105-9 (ISBN)
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Description
Because cross-sectional anatomy is at the very foundation of successful imaging, this new learning resource is rich in features making it easier for readers to learn, identify, and recall anatomic structures in cross-section. All body part chapters include an anatomical overview that reviews the relationship between the structures of that region. Sectional anatomy is described through the use of labeled computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) images. The three-way structure presentation - anatomical scanograms; patient scans (MRs and/or CTs); and adjacent correlating line drawings - allows readers to identify anatomy on actual images versus photographs of cadaver specimens. Chapter objectives help readers clarify goals and streamline review. Key terms are emphasized in bold type and explained with clear, in-depth definitions. Pathology case studies illustrate the clinical significance of sectional images. End-of-chapter review questions, with answers in separate appendices, test the reader's understanding. Only clinically significant anatomy is covered, so readers aren't overwhelmed with unnecessary material.
Because cross-sectional anatomy is at the very foundation of successful imaging, this new learning resource is rich in features making it easier for readers to learn, identify, and recall anatomic structures in cross-section. All body part chapters include an anatomical overview that reviews the relationship between the structures of that region. Sectional anatomy is described through the use of labeled computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) images. The three-way structure presentation - anatomical scanograms; patient scans (MRs and/or CTs); and adjacent correlating line drawings - allows readers to identify anatomy on actual images versus photographs of cadaver specimens. Chapter objectives help readers clarify goals and streamline review. Key terms are emphasized in bold type and explained with clear, in-depth definitions. Pathology case studies illustrate the clinical significance of sectional images. End-of-chapter review questions, with answers in separate appendices, test the reader's understanding. Only clinically significant anatomy is covered, so readers aren't overwhelmed with unnecessary material.
Because cross-sectional anatomy is at the very foundation of successful imaging, this new learning resource is rich in features making it easier for readers to learn, identify, and recall anatomic structures in cross-section. All body part chapters include an anatomical overview that reviews the relationship between the structures of that region. Sectional anatomy is described through the use of labeled computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) images. The three-way structure presentation - anatomical scanograms; patient scans (MRs and/or CTs); and adjacent correlating line drawings - allows readers to identify anatomy on actual images versus photographs of cadaver specimens. Chapter objectives help readers clarify goals and streamline review. Key terms are emphasized in bold type and explained with clear, in-depth definitions. Pathology case studies illustrate the clinical significance of sectional images. End-of-chapter review questions, with answers in separate appendices, test the reader's understanding. Only clinically significant anatomy is covered, so readers aren't overwhelmed with unnecessary material.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Philadelphia
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Cloth over boards
Illustrations
783
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 203 mm
Weight
1814 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7817-2105-9 (9780781721059)
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Content
Part 1 Chest: anatomical overview; sagittal MR images; axial CT images. Part 2 Abdomen: anatomical overview; axial CT images. Part 3 Pelvis: anatomical overview; axial CT images; coronal MR images. Part 4 Head: anatomical overview; sagittal MR images; coronal MR images; coronal CT images; axial CT images. Part 5 Neck: anatomical overview; sagittal MR images; axial CT images. Part 6 Spine: anatomical overview; sagittal MR images; axial CT images. Part 7 Joints: anatomical overview and sectional MR images of the shoulder; anatomical overview and sectional MR images of the elbow; anatomical overview and sectional CT images of the wrist; anatomical overview and sectional CT images of the hip; anatomical overview and sectional MR images of the knee; anatomical overview and sectional CT images of the ankle; appendices.