Overview
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M. L. Durizch
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Deparment of Radiology College of Medicine, Univerity of South Alabama, Mobile, USA
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J. T. Littleton
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Department of Radiology College of Medicine, University of South Alabama, Mobile, USA
Department of Structural and Cellular Biology College of Medicine, University of South Alabama, Mobile, USA
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Table of contents (6 chapters)
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Methods
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- M. L. Durizch, J. T. Littleton
Pages 1-7
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Axial Section Plan
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- M. L. Durizch, J. T. Littleton
Pages 9-81
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Coronal Section Plan
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Pages 83-131
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Sagittal Section Plan
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Front Matter
Pages 132-132
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- M. L. Durizch, J. T. Littleton
Pages 133-213
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Left Posterior Oblique Section Plan
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Front Matter
Pages 214-214
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Pages 215-265
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Right Posterior Oblique Section Plan
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Front Matter
Pages 266-266
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- M. L. Durizch, J. T. Littleton
Pages 267-309
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Back Matter
Pages 311-321
About this book
Chest Atlas: Correlated Thin-Section Anatomy in Five Planes is a highly accurate, definitive anatomic reference of the chest. Anatomic specimens and specimen radiographs were obtained from fresh-frozen cadavers whose lungs were re-inflated to render the most accurate, life-like representation possible. The authors then meticulously matched computed tomography, trispiral tomogram, and magnetic resonance images of normal subjects to the corresponding anatomic section. A plain film radiograph of each section completes the correlation between cadaver and clinical imaging techniques. Each section from each plane is displayed on a two-page spread containing the labeled anatomic specimen in full color, the anatomic key, and the radiographic images, thus facilitating the correlation of the anatomic specimen and radiographs. The reader's understanding is also enhanced by: - fresh-frozen cadavers, meticulously prepared and sectioned - sectioning of all planes (axial, coronal, sagittal, left oblique and right oblique) - retention of normal tissue color - section keys to keep the reader oriented - uniform labeling key throughout the book - state-of-the-art clinical images, precisely correlated to the cadaver sections This atlas will be especially useful to radiologists, surgeons, and chest physicians who seek a definitive reference source on normal chest anatomy. This book will be an invaluable reference source for correlating diagnostic images with clinical findings.
Authors and Affiliations
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Deparment of Radiology College of Medicine, Univerity of South Alabama, Mobile, USA
M. L. Durizch
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Department of Radiology College of Medicine, University of South Alabama, Mobile, USA
J. T. Littleton
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Department of Structural and Cellular Biology College of Medicine, University of South Alabama, Mobile, USA
J. T. Littleton