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Imaging Atlas of Human Anatomy

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Weir and Abrahams' Imaging Atlas of Human Anatomy is the definitive atlas of normal anatomy as viewed through the complete range of imaging modalities. The book is organised by region, each area of normal anatomy being presented via a range of techniques. The images are meticulously labelled, providing the reader with a reliable and comprehensive guide to normal human anatomy.

The third edition has been updated to reflect advances in imaging technology, particularly in terms of CT, MR and ultrasound imaging. In all, 200 new diagnostic images have been added, and in response to user feedback, 25 new line diagrams have been added to aid interpretation of certain key images. The book therefore now includes over 700 photographs of outstanding clarity, as well as 35 interpretative artworks.

224 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1986

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March 12, 2009
susahnya nak ingat nama2 arteri,vena dan otot2 yang pelik....
wuwu.....berbelit.....
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January 7, 2013
There are so many other books that show the same information in a much more organized way. Of all the sectional anatomy texts I have come across as a CT tech, this is my least favourite.
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June 19, 2013
The book is very useful, but the labels are not organized in the best way.
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