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Atlas of Neuroanatomy

With Systems Organization and Case Correlations

9780750672504
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Description
This unique and completely original atlas is divided into eight parts::

*Major Divisions of the Central Nervous System
*Sectional Neuroanatomy
*Neurohistology
*Sectional Neuroanatomy of the Thalamus and Basal Ganglia
*Neuroanatomic Organization of the Mesencephalic-Diencephalic Transition
*Sectional Neuroanatomy of the Brainstem, Cerebellum, and Spinal Cord
*Schematic Diagrams of Systems Organization and Connectivity
*Functional Neuroanatomy and Pathophysiology:: Clinical Case Correlations

Using methods and special techniques never used before by anyone else, Dr. Warner has produced slides of gross demonstration and histologic preparations, including postmortem combined fluoroscopic and CT radiocontrast ventriculography and angiography.

Along with the dissections, you will find clinical neuroimaging studies, including angiography, computerized tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging. All combined, Atlas of Neuroanatomy is a resource that has been designed to be a practical, functional reference for the study of neurosciences and is sure to become a resource that you will depend upon throughout your career.
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Publication date
2001
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
696
Weight (g)
2458
  • Major Divisions of the Central Nervous System; Sectional Neuroanatomy; Neurohistology; Sectional Neuroanatomy of the Thalamus and Basal Ganglia; Neuroanatomic Organization of the Mesencephalic-Diencephalic Transition; Sectional Anatomy of the Brainstem, Cerebellum, and Spinal Cord; Schematic Diagrams of Systems Organization and Connectivity; Functional Neuroanatomy and Pathophysiology:: Clinical Case Correlations
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