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The fourth medical atlas in this new series on the human body and
filled with detailed pictures, this atlas details the topographical
and pathotopographical anatomy of the pelvis, spine, and limbs, a
useful reference for medical professionals and students alike.
Written by an experienced and well-respected physician and
professor, this new volume, building on the previous volume,
Ultrasonic Topographical and Pathotopographical Anatomy, and its
sequels, also available from Wiley-Scrivener, presents the
ultrasonic topographical and pathotopographical anatomy of the
pelvis, spine, and limbs, offering further detail into these
important areas for use by medical professionals. This series of
atlases of topographic and pathotopographic human anatomy is a
fundamental and practically important series designed for doctors
of all specializations and students of medical schools. Here you
can find almost everything that is connected with the topographic
and pathotopographic human anatomy, including original graphs of
logical structures of topographic anatomy and development of
congenital abnormalities, topography of different areas in layers,
pathotopography, computer and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of
topographic and pathotopographic anatomy. Also you can find here
new theoretical and practical sections of topographic anatomy
developed by the author himself which are published for the first
time. They are practically important for mastering the technique of
operative interventions and denying possibility of iatrogenic
complications during operations. This important new volume will be
valuable to physicians, junior physicians, medical residents,
lecturers in medicine, and medical students alike, either as a
textbook or as a reference. It is a must-have for any physician's
library.
The third medical atlas in this new series on the human body and
filled with detailed pictures, this atlas details the topographical
and pathotopographical anatomy of the chest, abdomen, lumbar
region, and retroperitoneal space, a useful reference for medical
professionals and students alike. Written by an experienced and
well-respected physician and professor, this new volume, building
on the previous volume, Ultrasonic Topographical and
Pathotopographical Anatomy, and its sequel, Topographical and
Pathotopographical Medical Atlas of the Head and Neck, also
available from Wiley-Scrivener, presents the ultrasonic
topographical and pathotopographical anatomy of the chest, abdomen,
lumbar region, and retroperitoneal space, offering further detail
into these important areas for use by medical professionals. This
series of atlases of topographic and pathotopographic human anatomy
is a fundamental and practically important series designed for
doctors of all specializations and students of medical schools.
Here you can find almost everything that is connected with the
topographic and pathotopographic human anatomy, including original
graphs of logical structures of topographic anatomy and development
of congenital abnormalities, topography of different areas in
layers, pathotopography, and computer and magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) of topographic and pathotopographic anatomy. Also you
can find here new theoretical and practical sections of topographic
anatomy developed by the author himself which are published for the
first time. They are practically important for mastering the
technique of operative interventions and denying the possibility of
iatrogenic complications during operations. This important new
volume will be valuable to physicians, junior physicians, medical
residents, lecturers in medicine, and medical students alike,
either as a textbook or as a reference. It is a must-have for any
physician's library.
Written by experienced and well-respected physicians and
professors, this new all-color volume presents the ultrasonic
topographical and pathotopographical anatomy of the body, including
the head, neck, chest, anterolateral abdominal wall, abdominal
organs, retroperitoneal space, male and female pelvises, and lower
extremities. Specific and non-specific ultrasonic symptoms are
suggested for normal and abnormal developmental variants, diffuse
and local pathotopographical anatomy. This color atlas contains
comparative topographical and pathotopographical data and is the
first manual of its kind for students and medical specialists in
different areas, including those specializing in medical
sonography. The original technology was tested at clinics in
patients subjected to ultrasonic monitoring. Because of early
detection there were no false-positive or false-negative results.
The therapy was effective, and, in some cases, the use of the
original method of "seagalography" (optometry and pulsemotorgraphy)
has made it possible to develop new methods of treatment and/or to
determine the optimal doses of drugs, as well as to develop
effective drug complexes for treatment of a given pathology. This
important new volume will be valuable to physicians, junior
physicians, medical residents, lecturers in medicine, and medical
students alike, either as a textbook or as a reference. It is a
must-have for any physician's library.
Written by an experienced and well-respected physician and
professor, this new volume, building on the previous volume,
Ultrasonic Topographical and Pathotopographical Anatomy, also
available from Wiley-Scrivener, presents the ultrasonic
topographical and pathotopographical anatomy of the head and neck,
offering further detail into these important areas for use by
medical professionals. This atlas of topographic and
pathotopographic human anatomy is a fundamental and practically
important book designed for doctors of all specializations and
students of medical schools. Here you can find almost everything
that is connected with the topographic and pathotopographic human
anatomy, including original graphs of logical structures of
topographic anatomy and development of congenital abnormalities,
topography of different areas in layers, pathotopography, computer
and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of topographic and
pathotopographic anatomy. Also you can find here new theoretical
and practical sections of topographic anatomy developed by the
author himself which are published for the first time. They are
practically important for mastering the technique of operative
interventions and denying possibility of iatrogenic complications
during operations. This important new volume will be valuable to
physicians, junior physicians, medical residents, lecturers in
medicine, and medical students alike, either as a textbook or as a
reference. It is a must-have for any physician's library.
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