Sectional Anatomy for Imaging Professionals

Sectional Anatomy for Imaging Professionals by Lorrie L. Kelley, published by Mosby on December 15, 1996, is a comprehensive resource designed for those in the field of diagnostic imaging. This first edition features 303 pages of content presented in English, offering a unique side-by-side comparison of high-quality diagnostic CT and MR scans alongside detailed line drawings of human anatomy. The text is concise and clearly written, making it accessible for both students and practitioners.
Readers will find that this book closely correlates its informative text with over 800 images and line drawings, enhancing the understanding of sectional anatomy. The distinctive design facilitates the application of learned concepts to clinical settings, making it a valuable tool for anyone involved in human anatomy and diagnostic imaging. This resource aims to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application in the medical field.
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This one-of-a-kind book is unique in its side-by-side presentation of actual, high-quality diagnostic CT and MR scans and detailed line drawings of anatomy. Its concise and clearly written text is closely correlated to more than 800 images and line drawings, providing a comprehensive yet easy-to-understand sectional anatomy resource. The book’s distinctive design makes it easy for both students and practitioners to relate and apply what they learn to the clinical setting.
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