Problem-Based Anatomy
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This new text features a compilation of clinical cases that use a problem-based approach to illustrate the clinical significance of the subdisciplines of anatomy. Seven separate sections present anatomy in a regional format. Each section contains several clinical cases that walk you through various patients' presentation, history and physical examination information, laboratory and diagnostic test results, diagnosis, and treatment. A series of related questions and accompanying answers follow each clinical scenario, probing your understanding of the clinical issues relevant to that body region.
Table of ContentsKey Features
- Features more than 80 clinical scenarios that promote interactive learning and build a foundation of knowledge for clinical practice.
- Presents information in seven sections to correspond with a regional approach to anatomy: head and neck, back, thorax, pelvis and perineum, upper extremity, and lower extremity.
- Covers the subdisciplines of anatomy including anatomic pathology · cell biology · embryology · gross anatomy · histology · neuroanatomy · and radiologic anatomy.
- Includes references to Gray's Anatomy for Students, and follows a parallel organization, making it easy to use both books together.
Author Information
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By Craig A. Canby, PhD, Associate Professor of Anatomy, Des Moines University - Osteopathic Medical Center, Dea Moines, Iowa
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- 336 Pages
- Imprint: Saunders
- ISBN: 978-1-4160-2417-0
- Copyright: 2006