Atlas of the Brain
by Rand S. Swenson
Publisher: Dartmouth Medical School 2009
Number of pages: 120
Description:
Modules: Atlas of Gross Brain Topography; Atlas of the Brain Stem in Cross Section; Atlas of the Brain in Axial Slices; Atlas of the Brain in Coronal Slices; Atlas of the Head in Axial Slices; Axial T1-weighted MRI; Coronal T2 MRI; Magnetic resonance arteriogram (MRA); Magnetic resonance venogram (MRV).
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