Digital Anatomy Atlas
This concise regional anatomy atlas of the human body is a digital reflection of various dissections. The atlas is divided into sections based on regional anatomy. Each section covers the regional anatomy regarding osteology, surface landmarks, and dermatomes, followed by discussion and detailed dissections and their clinical aspects – again elucidated through animation videos. Detailed Atlas to recognise and comprehend Dermatomes, Anatomical positions, planes, and dissection layers.
REGIONAL ANATOMY IN 12 VOLUMES
Dissections of head and neck are more difficult to perform and comprehend due to the complex interrelationships between various structures. A 3D animated, reference tool …
Head and Neck – Cavities begins with a coronal section of the head to present a clear inter-relationship between the nasal, oral and orbital cavities. It covers an entire chapter about eyelids …
In Head and Neck – Neck, the anterior view, lateral view, posterior view, the root of the neck as well as the midsagittal section and the parasagittal sections of the neck are explained extensively …
An exclusive chapter covers meningeal coverings and dural venous sinuses. The cerebrum and cerebellum have been dealt with in terms of external surface and interior anatomy. The thalamus …
This section begins with a discussion on surface landmarks and dermatomes followed by superficial and deep muscles of the back. The articulated vertebral column as well as …
Thorax commonly known as chest is the upper part of the trunk. This volume begins with the surface landmarks and dermatomes of the thorax followed by the thoracic cage, its contents …
The discussion on the heart begins with the pericardium. The heart itself is covered in terms of exterior anatomy, the interior of the chambers, valvular anatomy, coronary blood supply …
The surfaces and bronchopulmonary segments of the lung are covered in detail. The disposition of the pleura, pleural recesses, the thoracic autonomics and lymphatic drainage …
The anatomy of the abdomen consists of the digestive system and the renal system. The anterior and posterior abdominal wall is described in detail. The blood supply, nerves, lymphatic …
Pelvis and Perineum describes the anatomy of male and female explicitly with the pelvis and the perineum explained as two main sections. They are further divided into subsections …
This volume is the anatomy of the upper limb commonly known as hand. It describes the distinct parts of the upper limb with details of each layer and description of the blood supply and …
The lower limb begins with the surface landmarks an dermatomes followed by the anatomy tracing the leg from top to bottom in great detail beginning at the hip joint and ending at the sole. The …