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Atlas of Human Cross-Sectional Anatomy: With CT and MR Images [Hardcover]

Donald R. Cahill (Author), Matthew J. Orland (Author), Gary M. Miller (Author)
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0471591653 978-0471591658 January 15, 1995 3nd
Atlas of Human Cross-Sectional Anatomy Third Edition

Donald R. Cahill, Ph.D., Matthew J. Orland, M.D., and Gary M. Miller, M.D.

Since its first publication a decade ago, Atlas of Human Cross-Sectional Anatomy has become a standard reference for the interpretation of sectional images obtained with either computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. Now, this Third Edition has been substantially expanded and updated, offering entirely new sections on the major joints, as well as dozens of new images of the head obtained with the latest MR technology.

This atlas presents detailed illustrations of anatomical cross-sections-- meticulously drawn and labeled-- that are matched with high-quality CT or MR images or actual photographs of cadaver sections. Orientation diagrams appear on the corner of every page and show precisely where the slice was taken as well as the direction from which the slice is being viewed.

The book covers the entire body, featuring:
* Transverse sections of the thorax, abdomen, and male and female pelves
* Multiple views of the limbs
* Sagittal, coronal, and angled orbitomeatal views of the head and neck
* The spine in sagittal and axial planes
* The knee and shoulder shown both coronally and sagittally


Revised to reflect emerging trends in the medical imaging field as well as the latest advances in technology, Atlas of Human Cross-Sectional Anatomy, Third Edition is an important resource for anatomists, radiologists, and all practitioners who utilize CT or MR images.

From reviews of the Second Edition:

"Overall, the images are of a high quality in a field (particularly MRI) which is evolving continuously."-- European Journal of Nuclear Medicine

"Highly recommended for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of anatomy and for all medical libraries."-- Choice

"The large, lucid pictures have labels that are extremely well done. The authors have skillfully used sufficient labels to identify all important structures yet few enough to avoid confusion and clutter."-- Mayo Clinic Proceedings

"Overall, this is an excellent atlas, a useful resource for the general radiologist and resident in training."-- Radiology

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Atlas of Human Cross-Sectional Anatomy Third Edition

Donald R. Cahill, Ph.D., Matthew J. Orland, M.D., and Gary M. Miller, M.D.

Since its first publication a decade ago, Atlas of Human Cross-Sectional Anatomy has become a standard reference for the interpretation of sectional images obtained with either computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. Now, this Third Edition has been substantially expanded and updated, offering entirely new sections on the major joints, as well as dozens of new images of the head obtained with the latest MR technology.

This atlas presents detailed illustrations of anatomical cross-sections— meticulously drawn and labeled— that are matched with high-quality CT or MR images or actual photographs of cadaver sections. Orientation diagrams appear on the corner of every page and show precisely where the slice was taken as well as the direction from which the slice is being viewed.

The book covers the entire body, featuring:

  • Transverse sections of the thorax, abdomen, and male and female pelves
  • Multiple views of the limbs
  • Sagittal, coronal, and angled orbitomeatal views of the head and neck
  • The spine in sagittal and axial planes
  • The knee and shoulder shown both coronally and sagittally

Revised to reflect emerging trends in the medical imaging field as well as the latest advances in technology, Atlas of Human Cross-Sectional Anatomy, Third Edition is an important resource for anatomists, radiologists, and all practitioners who utilize CT or MR images.

From reviews of the Second Edition:

"Overall, the images are of a high quality in a field (particularly MRI) which is evolving continuously."— European Journal of Nuclear Medicine

"Highly recommended for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of anatomy and for all medical libraries."— Choice

"The large, lucid pictures have labels that are extremely well done. The authors have skillfully used sufficient labels to identify all important structures yet few enough to avoid confusion and clutter."— Mayo Clinic Proceedings

"Overall, this is an excellent atlas, a useful resource for the general radiologist and resident in training."— Radiology


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 312 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Liss; 3nd edition (January 15, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471591653
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471591658
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 0.8 x 13.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,301,848 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful resource for any physician & every radiologist, March 20, 1999
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This review is from: Atlas of Human Cross-Sectional Anatomy: With CT and MR Images (Hardcover)
The Cross-sectional Atlas includes radiographic images of every possible cross section as well as a detailed illustrated pen & ink drawing of the same area for cross reference. These two images are together on the same page for easy reference, and the pictures are all of the highest quality-- easy to see. John Wiley & Sons has made a beautiful product. It really is a must for every radiologist or any physician who wants to be able to read MRIs and CTs on their own. (The book contains both MRI and CT image.)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Pricey, not a critical book for rads residents, February 25, 2007
This review is from: Atlas of Human Cross-Sectional Anatomy: With CT and MR Images (Hardcover)
I never saw this book in residency and I did just great. I'd look through your own library before putting out the price for this. Besides, the DR series anatomy books are going to be the more useful anyway. DR = Diagnostic Radiology series, by Osborn and others...check them out first, and I have no financial interest in their books.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
pericallosal branches, costovertebral articulation, zygapophyseal joint, obliquus capitis, superior articular process, anterior belly, ventral ramus, inferior articular process, medial condyle, inferior horn, intervertebral foramen, spinous process, costal cartilage, intervertebral disk, medial head, anterior cerebral
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Axial Section, Sagittal Section, Coronal Planes, Coronal Section, Median Section, Sagittal Planes
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