Sectional anatomy for imaging professionals / Lorrie L. Kelley, Connie M. Petersen.
By: Kelley, Lorrie L [author.].
Contributor(s): Petersen, Connie M [author.].
Publisher: St. Louis, Missouri : Elsevier, ©2018Edition: Fourth edition.Description: ix, 781 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780323414876 (pbk. : alk. paper).Subject(s): Anatomy | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | TomographyGenre/Form: AtlasesAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Sectional anatomy for imaging professionalsDDC classification: 612.00223 K28 2018Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction to sectional anatomy -- Cranium and facial bones -- Brain -- Spine -- Neck -- Thorax -- Abdomen -- Pelvis -- Upper extremity joints -- Lower extremity joints.
An ideal resource for the classroom or clinical setting, Sectional Anatomy for Imaging Professionals, 4th Edition provides a comprehensive, and highly visual approach to the sectional anatomy of the entire body. Side-by-side presentations of actual diagnostic images from both MRI and CT modalities and corresponding anatomic line drawings illustrate the planes of anatomy most commonly demonstrated by diagnostic imaging. Easy-to-follow descriptions detail the location and function of the anatomy, while clearly labeled images help you confidently identify anatomic structures during clinical examinations. In all, it’s the one reference you need to consistently produce the best possible diagnostic images. [Ed.
College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology
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