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By Jonathan D. Spratt, MA (Cantab), FRCS (Eng), FRCR , Lonie R Salkowski, MD, Marios Loukas, MD, PhD, Tom Turmezei, BMBCh MA MPhil FRCR, Jamie Weir, MB, BS, FRCP(Ed), FRCR and Peter H. Abrahams, MBBS, FRCS(ED), FRCR, DO(Hon), FHEA
288 pagesTrim Size 9 13/16 X 9 13/16 inCopyright 2021$92.99, Online Product, Reference
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BMA Book Awards - Winner of Basic and Clinical Sciences category!
The perfect up-to-date imaging guide for a complete and 3-dimensional understanding of applied human anatomy
Imaging is ever more integral to anatomy education and throughout modern medicine. Building on the success of previous editions, this fully revised sixth edition provides a superb foundation for understanding applied human anatomy, offering a complete view of the structures and relationships within the whole body, using the very latest imaging techniques.
All relevant imaging modalities are included, from plain radiographs to more advanced imaging of ultrasound, CT, MRI, functional imaging and angiography. Coverage is further enhanced by a carefully selected range of BONUS electronic content, including clinical photos and cases, ultrasound videos, labelled radiograph ‘slidelines’, cross-sectional imaging stacks and test-yourself materials. Uniquely, key syllabus image sets are now highlighted throughout to aid efficient study, as well as the most common, clinically important anatomical variants that you should be aware of.
This superb package is ideally suited to the needs of medical students, as well as radiologists, radiographers and surgeons in training. It will also prove invaluable to the range of other students and professionals who require a clear, accurate, view of anatomy in current practice.
"The textbook and electronic resources complement each other and enhance the learning experience of users."
-© Doody’s Review Service, 2021, Brian R. MacPherson, PhD (University of Kentucky College of Medicine) Score: 92-4 Stars!
Medical Students, Trainee/resident radiologists; radiographers; surgeons
By Jonathan D. Spratt, MA (Cantab), FRCS (Eng), FRCR , Clinical Director of Radiology, City Hospitals Sunderland, UK ; Lonie R Salkowski, MD, Professor of Radiology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI; Marios Loukas, MD, PhD, Dean of Basic Sciences, Dean of Research, Professor and Co-chair, Department of Anatomical Sciences, School of Medicine, St.George's University, Grenada WI; Tom Turmezei, BMBCh MA MPhil FRCR, Research Student, Information Engineering, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK; Jamie Weir, MB, BS, FRCP(Ed), FRCR, Clinical Professor of Radiology, Aberdeen Royal Hospitals NHS Trust, Aberdeen, UK MB, BS, FRCP(Ed), FRCR, Clinical Professor of Radiology, Aberdeen Royal Hospitals NHS Trust, Aberdeen, UK. and Peter H. Abrahams, MBBS, FRCS(ED), FRCR, DO(Hon), FHEA, Professor Emeritus of Clinical Anatomy, Institute of Clinical Education, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom