New York: Demos Medical, 2015. — 462 p. The most precise, cutting-edge images of normal cerebral anatomy available today are the centerpiece of this spectacular atlas for clinicians, trainees, and students in the neurologically-based medical and non-medical specialties. Truly an "atlas for the 21st century," this comprehensive visual reference presents a detailed overview of...
New York: Eletroni Edition, 2018. — 294 p. General Featues Nervous Tissue Strutures Sensiry Receptors Skeletal Musles and Tendon Innervation The Brain Prosencephalon - the Forebrain The Brain Stem The Cerebellum Blood Supply of the Brain The Meninges and Cerebrospinal Fluid The Spinal Cord Peripheral Nervous System Cranial Nerves Spinal Nerves Autonomic Nervous System Brain...
Berlin: Springer, 1988. — 159 p. Material and Methods Structure, Connexions and Functions of the Hippocampus Anatomy of the Hippocampus General Features of Hippocampal Structure Sectional Anatomy
Berlin: Thieme, 2000. — 642 p. Written by the renowned neuroradiologists at UCSF, this new teaching atlas contains more than 200 cases and 1,000 radiographs illustrating a wide range of diseases and problems in CNS imaging. Each case provides clinical history, images, and a list of differential diagnoses in a format that is tailored for self-testing or quick review. Cases cover...
N.-Y.: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2011. — 346 p. Remains one of the most dynamic forces in medical education, delivering abundantly illustrated and clinically essential content in a rapidly expanding field of practice. Now in its Eighth Edition, this atlas continues to build upon its reputation as a premiere teaching resource, combining the best of both worlds-anatomical...
Icon Custom Communications, 2002. — 93 p. Every effort has been taken to confirm the accuracy of the information presented. Neither the publisher nor the authors can be held responsible for errors or for any consequences arising from the use of the information contained herein, and make no warranty, expressed or implied, with respect to the contents of the publication.
2nd edition. — CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2006. — 274 p. — ISBN: 0-8493-3084-X. This atlas grew out of the seeds of discontent of a teacher attempting to enable medical students to understand the neuroanatomical framework of the human brain, the central nervous system. Orientation Functional Systems Sensory Systems Reticular Formation Motor Systems Neurological...
Wiley-Liss, 2006. — 104 p. — ISBN: 0470040009. This multimedia resource offers a complete introduction to neuroanatomy with superb, clear, and thoroughly labeled images and illustrations within an elegant navigation structure. It emphasizes the identification of essential neuroanatomical structures, with quizzes for each chapter for self-assessment. The content is organized...
New York: Academic Press, 2007. — 280 p. High resolution human imaging requires a high resolution atlas. There is no atlas that approaches the accuracy and comprehensiveness of The Atlas of the Human Brain. This is the third, thoroughly revised, edition of the very successful atlas that received the Award of Excellence from the American Association of Publishers. Constructed by...
London: McGrow-Hill, 2003. - 874 p. Neuroanatomy plays a crucial role in the health science curriculum, particularly as a means of preparing students for understanding the anatomical basis of clinical neurology. The routine use of the high-resolution brain imaging technique magnetic resonance imaging further underscores the importance of studying human neuroanatomy....
New York: Icon Custom Communications, 2002. — 98 p. This volume brings together two distinct but related aspects of the work of Frank H. Netter, MD, and associated artists. Netter is best known as the creator of the Atlas of Human Anatomy, a comprehensive textbook of gross anatomy that has become the standard atlas for students of the subject. But Netter’s work included far...
Fourth edition. — N.-Y.: Springer, 2008. — 967 p. The present edition of The Human Central Nervous System differs considerably from its predecessors. In previous editions, the text was essentially confined to a section dealing with the various functional systems of the brain. This section, which has been rewritten and updated, is now preceded by 15 newly written chapters, which...
Berlin: Thieme, 2015. — 600 p. This second edition of volume 3 in the Thieme Atlas of Anatomy series now covers anatomy of the neck as well as anatomy of the head and neuroanatomy. It includes over 200 stunning new anatomic illustrations as well as a substantial number of additional clinical correlations. Descriptions of anatomic structures and their relationships to one...
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