Match modern diagnostic images with a subset of the anatomic drawings from the Atlas of Human Anatomy, by Dr. Frank Netter, and enable a comfortable familiarity with how human anatomy is typically viewed in clinical practice.
Bridge the gap from the manner in which anatomic features appear in Netter's Atlas to their appearance in radiologic images with this app, based on the print product of the same name, authored by Edward Weber, DO, Joel Vilensky, PhD, and Stephen Carmichael, PhD, DSc.
A regional organization parallels Netter's Atlas as well as most of today's anatomy classes. More than 400 fully annotated atlas and radiologic images include:
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Head and Neck - 116 images
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Back and Spinal Cord - 34 images
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Thorax - 56 images
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Abdomen - 70 images
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Pelvis and Perineum - 34 images
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Upper Limb - 66 images
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Lower Limb - 50 images
Quickly locate any structure in the entire app using the comprehensive index, bookmark cards for quick reference in clinical settings or course review sessions, and instantly access additional information on Google and Wikipedia.
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