
Imaging Atlas of Human Anatomy
- 3rd Edition - July 2, 2003
- Imprint: Mosby Ltd.
- Authors: Jonathan Spratt, Lonie R Salkowski, Jamie Weir, Peter H. Abrahams
- Language: English
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 reg… Read more

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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.
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.
- Over 700 large-size, high quality X-Rays, MRI's, and CT's teach readers the radiologic appearance of human structure and structural relationships.
- Number-style labeling allows unobstructed views of images and permits more effective self-testing.
- Interpretative line artworks help readers differentiate between the features shown on the X-Rays.
Primary audience: Medical students, Radiographers, Radiographic Assistants, Physiotherapists and students of physiotherapy, Optometrists, Audiologists and Speech Therapists, Paramedics, students and practitioners of Sports Medicine, Radiologists.
Secondary audience: Occupational Therapists, students and practitioners of Manual Therapies, Chiropodists, Osteopaths, Anaesthesiologists, Chiropractics, Radiologists, Nurses, Dental students, Medical Physicists.
Secondary audience: Occupational Therapists, students and practitioners of Manual Therapies, Chiropodists, Osteopaths, Anaesthesiologists, Chiropractics, Radiologists, Nurses, Dental students, Medical Physicists.
Introduction
Head, neck, and brain
Vertebral column and spinal cord
Upper limb
Thorax
Abdomen
Pelvis
Lower limb
Head, neck, and brain
Vertebral column and spinal cord
Upper limb
Thorax
Abdomen
Pelvis
Lower limb
- Edition: 3
- Published: July 2, 2003
- Imprint: Mosby Ltd.
- Language: English
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Jonathan Spratt
Affiliations and expertise
Consultant Clinical Radiologist, University Hospital of North Durham, Examiner in Anatomy, Royal College of Surgeons (UK), Visiting Professor of Radiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA;LS
Lonie R Salkowski
Affiliations and expertise
Professor of Radiology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WIJW
Jamie Weir
Affiliations and expertise
Clinical Professor of Radiology, Aberdeen Royal Hospitals NHS Trust, Aberdeen, UK
MB, BS, FRCP(Ed), FRCR, Clinical Professor of Radiology, Aberdeen Royal Hospitals NHS Trust, Aberdeen, UK.PA
Peter H. Abrahams
Affiliations and expertise
Professor of Clinical Anatomy, Warwick Medical School, UK Professor of Clinical Anatomy, St Georges University, Grenada, W.I., Extraordinary Professor, Dept of Anatomy, University of Pretoria, South Africa, Examiner, MRCS, Royal College of Surgeons (UK), Family Practitioner, London, UK;