How to cite this URL: Khonsary SA. THIEME Atlas of Anatomy, Head and Neuroanatomy. Surg Neurol Int 16-Nov-2016;7:101. Available from: _articles/thieme-atlas-anatomy-head-neuroanatomy/
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And so it is with Thieme's new series of anatomy atlases. There are three in the series: General Anatomy and Musculoskeletal System (reviewed by this author elsewhere),1 Neck and Internal Organs, and this volume. As with all of Thieme's work, this current offering is intellectually delicious, visually delectable, and intellectually delightful.
That said, let us appreciate that this work has a logical and intelligent structure that reads like a chiropractor's wish list within the table of contents. After dispensing with the 10 sections on the head, we have 12 sections on neuroanatomy. One of the subdivisions deals with the spinal cord. The images here are particularly striking. This reviewer has already introduced a number of these into his teaching of basic concepts to commencing chiropractic students, but their power goes well beyond first year and permeates every level of chiropractic education including postgraduate.
Remarkable atlas provides exceptionally detailed, clinically relevant anatomic knowledge!Thieme Atlas of Anatomy: Head, Neck, and Neuroanatomy, Third Edition, Latin Nomenclature, by renowned educators Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte, and Udo Schumacher, along with consulting editors Cristian Stefan and Hugo Zeberg, expands on prior editions with hundreds of new images and significant updates to the neuroanatomy content. Head and neck sections encompass the bones, ligaments, joints, muscles, lymphatic system, organs, related neurovascular structures, and topographical and sectional anatomy. The neuroanatomy section covers the histology of nerve and glial cells and autonomic nervous system, then delineates different areas of the brain and spinal cord, followed by sectional anatomy and functional systems. The final section features a glossary and expanded CNS synopses, featuring six new topics, from neurovascular structures of the nose to the pharynx.Key FeaturesLabels and anatomic terminology are in Latin nomenclatureNearly 1,800 images including extraordinarily realistic illustrations by Markus Voll and Karl Wesker, photographs, diagrams, tables, and succinct clinical applications make this the perfect study and teaching resourceExpanded clinical references include illustrated summary tables and synopses of motor and sensory pathwaysNeuroanatomy additions include an in-depth overview and content focused on functional circuitry and pathwaysOnline images with \"labels-on and labels-off\" capability are ideal for review and self-testingThis visually stunning atlas is an essential companion for medical students or residents interested in pursuing head and neck subspecialties or furthering their knowledge of neuroanatomy. It will also benefit dental and physical therapy students, as well as physicians and physical therapists seeking an image-rich clinical resource to consult in practice.The THIEME Atlas of Anatomy series also includes two additional volumes, General Anatomy and Musculoskeletal System and Internal Organs.All volumes of the THIEME Atlas of Anatomy series are available in softcover English\/International nomenclature and in hardcover with Latin nomenclature.This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https:\/\/medone.thieme.com.","sku":"9781684200863","mpn":"9781684200863","image":["https:\/\/thieme-webshop.cstatic.io\/media\/99\/1b\/6e\/1637723003\/9781684200863.jpg"],"offers":["@type":"Offer","availability":"https:\/\/schema.org\/InStock","itemCondition":"https:\/\/schema.org\/NewCondition","priceCurrency":"USD","priceValidUntil":"2023-02-07","url":"https:\/\/shop.thieme.com\/Head-Neck-and-Neuroanatomy-THIEME-Atlas-of-Anatomy-Latin-Nomenclature\/9781684200863","price":89.99]}] Head, Neck, and Neuroanatomy (THIEME Atlas of Anatomy), Latin Nomenclature 9781684200863 Thieme Webshop window.features = "V6_5_0_0":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_1797":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_11917":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_16710":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_13810":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_13250":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_17276":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_16151":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_16155":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_14872":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_19501":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_15053":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_17950":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_14114":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_18215":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_12455":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_15815":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_14699":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_15707":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_15475":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_14360":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_15172":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_15687":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_14001":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_7739":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_16200":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_13410":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_15917":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_15957":true,"FEATURE_NEXT_16223":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_13601":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_16992":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_7530":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_16824":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_16271":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_15381":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_17275":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_17016":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_16236":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_16769":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_16640":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_16800":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_17261":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_17858":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_17973":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_6758":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_18592":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_18083":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_16148":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_19048":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_17421":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_17540":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_18129":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_19163":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_18187":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_17978":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_17869":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_11634":false,"FEATURE_NEXT_18762":false,"FEATURE_SWAGCMSEXTENSIONS_1":true,"FEATURE_SWAGCMSEXTENSIONS_2":true,"FEATURE_SWAGCMSEXTENSIONS_8":true,"FEATURE_SWAGCMSEXTENSIONS_63":true; Are you in ?
Thieme Atlas of Anatomy: Head, Neck, and Neuroanatomy, Third Edition, Latin Nomenclature, by renowned educators Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte, and Udo Schumacher, along with consulting editors Cristian Stefan and Hugo Zeberg, expands on prior editions with hundreds of new images and significant updates to the neuroanatomy content. Head and neck sections encompass the bones, ligaments, joints, muscles, lymphatic system, organs, related neurovascular structures, and topographical and sectional anatomy. The neuroanatomy section covers the histology of nerve and glial cells and autonomic nervous system, then delineates different areas of the brain and spinal cord, followed by sectional anatomy and functional systems. The final section features a glossary and expanded CNS synopses, featuring six new topics, from neurovascular structures of the nose to the pharynx.
This visually stunning atlas is an essential companion for medical students or residents interested in pursuing head and neck subspecialties or furthering their knowledge of neuroanatomy. It will also benefit dental and physical therapy students, as well as physicians and physical therapists seeking an image-rich clinical resource to consult in practice.
This volume in the Thieme Atlas of Anatomy series now covers anatomy of the neck as well as anatomy of the head and neuroanatomy. It includes over 200 stunning new anatomic illustrations as well as a substantial number of additional clinical correlations. Descriptions of anatomic structures and their relationships to one another, along with information on the development of the structures, anomalies, and common pathologies, appear in every chapter.
The Human Brain, Head and Neck in 2953 Pieces is a highly sophisticated, visually stunning 3D neuroanatomy atlas. Thieme Publishers is pleased to offer this software completely free of charge.
Wieslaw L. Nowinski, DSc, PhD, is a scientist and innovator and creator of several visionary anatomy atlases. His brain atlas work received 21 awards including the RSNA Magna Cum Laude and Excellence in Design Awards. His work has been featured on the Discovery Channel and in the Wall Street Journal. He has received Pioneer in Medicine title from SBMT/USA in 2013. In 2014, Dr. Nowinski was named a laureate (top 3 candidate) of the European Inventor Award, Lifetime Achievement category. This is his 16th Atlas for Thieme.
This second edition of volume 3 in the Thieme Atlas of Anatomy series now covers anatomy of the neck as well as anatomy of the head and neuroanatomy. It includes over 200 stunning new anatomic illustrations as well as a substantial number of additional clinical correlations. Descriptions of anatomic structures and their relationships to one another, along with information on the development of the structures, anomalies, and common pathologies, appear in every chapter.
This visually stunning set of atlases is an essential companion for medical students or residents interested in an in-depth study of anatomy and neuroanatomy for laboratory dissection and clinical reference. This collection is a must-have for allied health students, instructors, and practicing physical and massage therapists, it also serves as a wonderful anatomic reference for professional artists and illustrators.
Atlas of Anatomy, Fourth Edition builds on its longstanding reputation of being the highest quality anatomy atlas published to date. With more than 2,000 exquisitely detailed illustrations, including over 120 new to this edition, the Atlas helps students and seasoned clinicians master the details of human anatomy.
Anatomy for Dental Medicine, Third Edition strikes an optimal balance between systemic and regional approaches to complex head and neck anatomy. Award-winning full-color illustrations, succinct text, summary tables, and questions put anatomical structures and knowledge into a practical context.
This title expands on the award-winning prior editions with updated spreads and added information on joints, muscle actions, and functional muscle groups. Organized by region, the book begins with an introduction on basic human embryology and development and an overview of the human body. Subsequent general anatomy chapters explore surface anatomy, the bones, joints, muscles, vessels, lymphatic system and glands, and general neuroanatomy. The next section delineates the trunk wall, functional musculature, and the neurovascular system, while the last two sections are dedicated to the upper limb and lower limb. 2ff7e9595c
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