Thieme Atlas of Anatomy: Head, Neck, and Neuroanatomy, Latin Nomenclature
Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte, Udo Schumacher, Cristian Stefan, Hugo Zeberg, 2021
Overview
This atlas offers detailed, clinically relevant anatomical knowledge of the head, neck, and neuroanatomy. The third edition expands on previous versions with new images and updated neuroanatomy content. It covers bones, ligaments, muscles, organs, and neurovascular structures of the head and neck. The neuroanatomy section details nerve histology, the autonomic nervous system, brain and spinal cord structures, and functional systems.
Who it's for
- Medical students and residents focusing on head and neck subspecialties or neuroanatomy.
- Dental and physical therapy students.
- Physicians and physical therapists seeking anatomical reference.
Key features
- Labels and terminology in Latin nomenclature.
- Nearly 1,800 images, including illustrations, photographs, and diagrams.
- Succinct clinical applications and expanded clinical references.
- Neuroanatomy content focuses on functional circuitry and pathways.
- Online images with label options for review and self-testing.
- Hardback binding, 592 pages.