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Atlas of Human Anatomy on CT Imaging
Rated 4.16 out of 5 based on 19 customer ratings
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SKU: 9788184489408
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“Atlas of Human Anatomy on CT Imaging” by Hariqbal M.D. Singh (ISBN: 9788184489408) offers a comprehensive visual guide to human anatomy using CT scans. Explore detailed cross-sectional images, anatomical labels, and concise descriptions, perfect for medical students, radiologists, and healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of CT interpretation. Improve your diagnostic skills with this essential resource.
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Mehak Goel –
Fantastic resource for radiology techs! I would suggest it. Enhances comprehension of cross-sectional anatomy. A must-have!
Tanishq Sharma –
Excellent for quick reference! I use it daily in my practice. The detailed anatomical labels are a lifesaver. I would recommend it to everyone.
Hargun Kaur –
One of the best anatomy atlases I have used. It really makes cross sectional anatomy understandable.
Revat Mehra –
It’s okay. I found some of the labeling inconsistent. Useful as a supplementary tool, but not a primary resource. It is a good value for the price.
Harshit Soni –
Good for quick reference during rotations. It’s not super detailed but great for on-the-go learning!
Adithya T R –
An okay atlas. Serves its purpose, but nothing special. Expected a bit more detail considering the price.
Himanshu Saini –
This is the only atlas you need if you’re doing anything with CTs. Easy to use and well put together.
Yash Sharma –
The layout could be better. It jumps around. Content is solid, but it could be more user-friendly.
Shivangi Singh –
An essential atlas for medical students! High-quality images and clear descriptions. Has helped me ace my anatomy exams.
Aditya Kumar –
Helpful for a basic understanding of CT anatomy. Not as detailed as some other resources, but a good starting point.
Navdeep –
The book is too focused on CT imaging, and it misses other aspects of anatomy. The description is too short. Clear images, though.
Priya –
Good starting point, but needs more depth. The labeling could be more consistent throughout the book. Fine for beginners.
Ananya –
Pretty good. Wish the book had more variation in CT scans (different patients, pathologies).
Damanpreet Singh –
An excellent reference for CT anatomy. Great value. It helps improve the diagnostic skills of medical professional.
Gadireddy Venkata Sai Krishna Phanindra –
A decent atlas. The images are clear, but I wish there was more explanatory text alongside. Still, a helpful resource for students.
Nandani Agrawal –
Not bad. It is what it is, an atlas. Some structures are difficult to differentiate on the images.
Vishal Baisoya –
Good quality CT images, a comprehensive overview of human anatomy. A bit overwhelming at first, but ultimately useful for radiology residents.
Vikas –
A great visual guide. Very helpful for visualizing complex anatomy. My understanding of CT scans has improved significantly!
Renuka Singh –
Clear, concise, and comprehensive! The anatomical labels are spot-on. An indispensable tool for medical professionals.