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Abdomen Anatomy Dynamic Normal Pathologic Radiology



Dynamic Radiology of the Abdomen: Normal and Pathologic Anatomy by Morton A. Meyers,

Dynamic Radiology of the Abdomen: Normal and Pathologic Anatomy by Morton A. Meyers,
Meyers' Dynamic Radiology of the Abdomen, is a classic text covering radiology of the abdomen as it relates to the progression of disease within an organ and from one organ to another. The book provides a systematic application of anatomic and dynamic principles to the practical understanding and diagnosis of intraabdominal disease. The full range of imaging modalities is addressed, from plain films and conventional contrast studies to CT, US, MRI and endoscopic ultrasonography. New to the Fifth Edition are several chapters, including a chapter on staging GI malignancy as well as dozens of new illustrations. A detailed cross-referenced index is also featured. This is an ideal resource for radiologists, general surgeons, gastroenterologists and others seeking insight in the clinical practices of radiology.



High dynamic range imaging - In computer graphics and cinematography, high dynamic range imaging (HDRI for short) is a set of techniques that allow a far greater dynamic range of exposures than normal digital imaging techniques. The intention is to accurately represent the wide range of intensity levels found in real scenes, ranging from direct sunlight to the deepest shadows.

Decapod anatomy - The body of a decapod crustacean is made up of nineteen body segments grouped into two main body parts, the cephalothorax and the abdomen. Each segment may possess one pair of appendages, although in various groups these may be reduced or missing.

Greater sac - In human anatomy, the greater sac, also known as the general cavity (of the abdomen), is the cavity in the abdomen that is inside the peritoneum but outside of the lesser sac.

List of images and subjects in Gray's Anatomy: XII. Surface anatomy and Surface Markings - ==surface anatomy of the head and neck ()==



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