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Structure of the Human Brain

Structure of the Human Brain

A Photographic Atlas

9780195043570
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Long overdue, this third edition represents a thorough revision of the leading neuroanatomy atlas for medical, dental, and allied health students. Additions of new material have been counterbalanced by deletions so that the books size remains almost the same. There are new sections on coronal views of the gross brain, biochemical neuroanatomy, magnetic resonance, and computerized tomography. The coronal section includes 11 new photographs at a magnification of 1.3x. In addition,many changes have been made in the illustrations retained from earlier editions. From reviews of the second edition::
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OUP USA
83898
9780195043570
9780195043570

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Publication date
1989
Issue number
3
Cover
soft binded
Pages count
208
Dimensions (mm)
235 x 306
Weight (g)
734
  • The gross brain and spinal cord; Horizontal sections of the gross brain:: Correlation with computerized tomography and magnetic resonance imaging; Coronal sections of the gross brain and brain stem; Transverse microscopic sections of the spinal cord; Transverse microscopic sections of the brain stem; Coronal microscopic sections of the basal ganglia and diencephalon, including horizontal sections of the brain stem; Sagittal microscopic sections of the brain stem, diencephalon,and basal ganglia; Cytoarchitectural-neuroanatomic relationships in the human CNS; The vascular structure of the brain:: Anatomy and angiography.
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