Neuroanatomy: An Atlas of Structures, Sections, and Systems - Book Review,
by Duane E. Haines

From Book News, Inc. New edition of an atlas designed to impart a clear and comprehensive understanding of CNS morphology to readers in medical, dental, and allied health fields. A maximal amount of information is provided in the form of photographs and drawings, with complementary information appearing on facing pages. Blood supply distribution patterns are integrated into their appropriate chapters. Spiral bound. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
Book Description The Sixth Edition of Dr. Hainess best-selling neuroanatomy atlas features a stronger clinical emphasis, with significantly expanded clinical information and correlations. More than 110 new images-including MRI, CT, MR angiography, color line drawings, and brain specimens-highlight anatomical-clinical correlations. Internal spinal cord and brainstem morphology are presented in a new format that shows images in both anatomical and clinical orientations, correlating this anatomy exactly with how the brain and its functional systems are viewed in the clinical setting. A new chapter contains over 235 USMLE-style questions, with explained answers. This edition is packaged with Interactive Neuroanatomy, Version 2, an interactive CD-ROM containing all the books images.
Book Info Univ. of Mississippi, Jackson. Brandon/Hill Medical List selection (#32). Atlas provides a clinical approach to presenting structural information and concepts. Offers over 110 new images. Presents images viewed both anatomically and clinically. Previous edition: c2000. Softcover. DNLM: Central Nervous System--anatomy & Histology--Atlases.
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