sectional Human Anatomy Biology Diagrams Free anatomy CT and MRI atlases for sectional anatomy. sectional-anatomy.org. sectional-anatomy.org is a free online tool for radiologic cross-sectional anatomy. more > en; de; CT Abdomen. CT Head Neck. CT Wrist. MR Shoulder. MR Knee. MR Brain. MRA Brain vascular. Mouse Embryo MR. MR Angio Thorax

Anatomy Atlases is funded in whole by Michael P. D'Alessandro, M.D. Advertising is not accepted. Your personal information remains confidential and is not sold, leased, or given to any third party be they reliable or not. The information contained in Anatomy Atlases is not a substitute for the medical care and advice of your physician. Cross Sectional Human Anatomy from Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins sets out to enable basic anatomy to be related easily to the cross sectional imaging commonly encountered within clinical settings. It uses the best imaging from the visible human project to present anatomy in a regional format with a chapter devoted to each region. Each Cross Sectional Anatomy, Timothy F. Dutra, human anatomy, anatomical sections, CT scan, computed axial tomography, MRI scan, magnetic resonance imaging, virtual autopsy, physician, medical student, reference. Use scroll bar to go to section of interest You may enlarge any image by 'clicking' on it

sectional human anatomy : Dean, David, 1960 Biology Diagrams
Human anatomy -- Atlases, Tomography -- Atlases, Magnetic resonance imaging -- Atlases, Anatomie régionale -- Atlas (vertèbre cervicale), Imagerie par résonance magnétique -- Atlas (vertèbre cervicale), Tomodensitométrie -- Atlas (vertèbre cervicale), Human anatomy, Magnetic resonance imaging, Tomography, Tomographie -- Atlas, Imagerie The Visible Human Project® is an outgrowth of the NLM's 1986 Long-Range Plan. It is the creation of complete, anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations of the normal male human body. Complete cross-sectional images of representative male cadaver. The male was sectioned at one millimeter intervals Professor of Anatomy Department of Anatomy. Adel K. Afifi, M.D. Professor Departments of Pediatrics, Neurology, and Anatomy Jean J. Jew, M.D. Professor of Anatomy Department of Anatomy Paul C. Reimann, B.S. Medical Photographer Department of Anatomy The University of Iowa. Peer Review Status: Externally Peer Reviewed First Published: 1995

Orientation of cross sections Before diving into the deep end, it's important to understand the general orientation of axial anatomy. Every single cross section is viewed from the feet of the patient in a supine position (lying horizontally on his/her back).This means that structures on the right side of the patient's body will be on the left side of the cross-sectional image, and vice-versa. Cross-sectional human anatomy by Dean, David, 1960-Publication date 2000 Topics Human anatomy -- Atlases, Tomography -- Atlases, Anatomy, Regional, Diagnostic Imaging Publisher Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled
