Anatomy in Sectional Images II - (Book & Online Exam) Developing a strong understanding of anatomy in cross-section is essential for a successful career in radiographic imaging. This new comprehensive text introduces the clinical significance of sectional images and how they relate to effective diagnosis and treatment. Emphasizes the physical relationships of the structures presented in three ways - anatomical scanograms, patient scans with computed tomography images and magnetic resonance images followed with correlating line drawings. Part II focuses on head, neck, spine, and joints. Gain a solid foundation with this up-to-date text. Text included: Introduction to Sectional Anatomy by Michael E. Madden PhD, RT(R), (CT), (MR)
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