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Check for Availabilityout of stock. Click on the button below to search for this title in other formats. Elsevier's Interactive Anatomy: Atlas of Continuous Cross-Sections Volume 2 with CDROM
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Elbow Joint & Cubital Fossa is the third disc of the second volume of the most complete anatomical atlas available in electronic format - no printed medium can offer this amount of information. This volume covers the anatomy of the Upper Limb, which, next to the Elbow Joint & Cubital Fossa, contains the Shoulder Joint & Axilla and the Hand & Wrist. Elbow Joint & Cubital Fossa offers you more than 9,000 images of normal anatomy and 1,200 correlative images from CT, MRI and histology, and enables medical professionals - especially hand surgeons, plastic and reconstructive surgeons, traumatologists, general and orthopedic surgeons, radiologists, anatomists and neurosurgeons - to explore interactively the major structures of the humeroulnar, humeroradial and proximal radioulnar joints, the common flexor and extensor attachments, the detailed topography of deep and superficial radial, median and ulnar nerves, and the brachial artery and collateral vessels. You will be able to trace the major cubital nerves and blood vessels as they pass the elbow joint, and follow the path of ulnar and median nerves. It provides a unique view of structures, to be studied in the three cardinal planes. Elbow Joint & Cubital Fossa also includes Mallory-Cason stained histological images in the axial plane from the same elbow joint and cubital fossa region. All structures are displayed as continuous cross-sectional photographs in coronal, sagittal and axial directions, all within the same tissue block. Cross-sections can be magnified up to 4 times, and anatomy, CT, MRI and histology can be viewed in a split-screen mode. These sophisticated, high density images can be displayed as stills or video, while thestructure names (20,000 labels in each viewing direction) can be displayed with a click, not only in the normal anatomy view, but also in the enlarged view. You can also travel step-wise through the images. Labels are available in English and according to the latest Nomina Anatomica. Many features included in the disc - such as split screen mode, zoom function, labelling in the zoom function, structure names in English - are the result of continuous market research and user feedback. Synopsis:For traumatologists, general and orthopedic surgeons, plastic and reconstructive surgeons, radiologists, and neurosurgeons. Description:System requirements: IBM-compatible computer with an 80386-33 MHz 486 processor or higher; 4 Mb or more RAM, 3.5 Mb free hard disc space; Microsoft Windows 3.1, 3.11 or Windows 95 or 98 installed; mouse; VGA graphics adaptor supporting 256 colours (at VGA 640x480 or SVGA 800x600 resolution); CD-ROM drive accessible from Microsoft Windows (a double-speed drive is highly recommended). System requirements: CD-i player upgraded with digital video (DV) cartridge. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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