By Torsten Bert Moeller, Torsten Bert Möller, Emil Reif
Popular for its terrific illustrations and hugely functional details, the 3rd variation of this vintage reference displays the very newest in cutting-edge imaging know-how. including Volumes 1 and three, this compact and transportable publication offers a hugely really good navigational instrument for clinicians trying to grasp the facility to acknowledge anatomical constructions and effectively interpret CT and MR images.Features:New CT and MR photos of the top qualityDidactic association utilizing two-page devices, with radiographs on one web page and full-color illustrations at the nextConcise, easy-to-read labeling on all figuresColor-coded, schematic diagrams that point out the extent of every sectionSectional enlargements for precise class of the anatomical structureComprehensive, compact, and conveyable, this booklet is perfect to be used in either the school room and scientific atmosphere.
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30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. Serratus anterior muscle Oblique fissure Rhomboid major muscle Intercostal muscle Rib 6 Superior lingular bronchus Left inferior pulmonary vein Left inferior lobar bronchus Left coronary artery (circumflex branch) Left lung (lower lobe) Latissimus dorsi muscle Stomach Semispinalis thoracis muscle and multifidus muscle Left kidney Nuchal lymph nodes Superficial cervical lymph nodes Supraclavicular lymph nodes Pulmonal lymph nodes Prepericardial lymph nodes Moeller, Sectional Anatomy © 2007 Thieme All rights reserved.
25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. Serratus anterior muscle Oblique fissure Rhomboid major muscle Intercostal muscle Rib 6 Superior lingular bronchus Left inferior pulmonary vein Left inferior lobar bronchus Left coronary artery (circumflex branch) Left lung (lower lobe) Latissimus dorsi muscle Stomach Semispinalis thoracis muscle and multifidus muscle Left kidney Nuchal lymph nodes Superficial cervical lymph nodes Supraclavicular lymph nodes Pulmonal lymph nodes Prepericardial lymph nodes Moeller, Sectional Anatomy © 2007 Thieme All rights reserved.
28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. Rib Intercostal muscle Azygos vein Erector spinae muscle Trapezius muscle Spinal cord Spinous process Esophagus Sympathetic trunk Thoracic duct Descending aorta Left lung Paramammary lymph nodes Prevertebral lymph nodes Lateral pericardial lymph nodes Parasternal lymph nodes Prepericardial lymph nodes Juxtaesophageal lymph nodes Para-aortal lymph nodes Intercostal lymph nodes Moeller, Sectional Anatomy © 2007 Thieme All rights reserved. Usage subject to terms and conditions of license.
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