3D Human Anatomy: Regional Edition DVD-ROM
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Primal Pictures award winning anatomy software consists on highly detailed, conveniently labeled anatomy in 3D from head to foot.
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NEW 3D Human Anatomy Regional Edition DVD-ROM
PC & Mac Compatible
The 3-D Human Anatomy Regional Edition is the definitive anatomy series that provides any medical student with an invaluable 3D anatomy atlas, reference and image library. The award winning anatomy software consists on highly detailed, regionally modeled and labeled anatomy in 3D from head to foot. You will be surprised by its accuracy and detail, achieved thanks to the fact that it is derived from genuine medical scan data that has been interpreted by a team anatomists and then translated into three-dimensional images by an expert team of graphics specialists.
Each title includes a selection of 3D anatomical models of the relevant region accurately built from scan data. The interactive functions will allow you to rotate the selected and add or remove structures in layers. They include all anatomical structures (over 6000 across the series) which are labeled and linked to detailed text containing links to hundreds of supporting content such as high resolution dissection slides, annotated illustrations, clinical slides, video clips and animations which can all be easily exported for use in presentations. All regions also include a detailed and many layered cross section model which can be correlated with equivalent MRI in 3 planes.
Key Features- 257 individual 3D views with 67,541 images
- 33 cross-sectional 3D views, with 4,244 images
- 7,457 text articles
- 1,118 clinical slides
- 177 dissection slides
- 198 cadaver slides
- 810 MRI/CT slides
- 375 illustrations
- 293 animations/movies
- MRI Section
What's New in the 2009 Release
- Completely redesigned interface is now more intuitive and user friendly.
- Enhancements to the look, feel and functionality include:
Functionality for viewing and interacting with 3D models improved in the 3D anatomy section. It is now easier to use the 3D views menu, there is a better zoom function, rotation shortcuts and flip image functions.
In addition to structure labels, students can now view a list of all the structures in any chosen view. A structure can be selected from the list to highlight it on the model.
Easier to find and use edit functions allow users to quickly print or save an image, movie clip, animation or text article.
Larger viewing pane for 3D images and animations.
Refreshed background color.
In MRI section, a new function shows students the best 3D anatomy view for any structure clicked on, click on the thumbnail image to be taken directly to that structure on the 3D model.
3D muscle function animations have been newly labeled and can be exported as .mpg files.
3D Human Anatomy Regional Edition Features
Built from real anatomy data, each model has a choice of 3D views with interactive functions so you can fully rotate any model 360 degrees, add and remove layers of anatomy from skin to bone and label any structure.Simple edit functions allow you to copy, paste or print any image or animation to use in your own educational presentations and handouts royalty free (for noncommercial, private use).
In addition to the interactive 3D models, you can also compare labeled cross sections of the 3D anatomy models to MRI in 3 planes and many layers. Other anatomy content includes high resolution dissection slides, annotated diagrams, clinical slides and animations.
Comprising 9 highly detailed and interactive anatomy models, this comprehensive 3D anatomy atlas and image library includes the following:
Interactive Head & Neck
All structures and musculature of the head and neck are covered in detailed 3D. Choose from anatomy views including detailed models of the head, neck and face and individual views of the pharynx, larynx, anterior neck and the basic structure of eyes, ears, gums, teeth and craniofacial region. All structures have accompanying text and links to additional images and video clips clinical slides, X-Rays, high resolution dissection slides, surface anatomy video clips and 10 function animations showing of the TMJ.
Interactive Spine
3D models include all individual anatomical features of the entire vertebral column - choose views of the entire spine or focus on the vertebral column, thoracic spine, lumbar spine, sacral spine, spinal cord or surface features and bone regions.
Interactive Shoulder
A choice of 3D models includes all areas of the shoulder joint and shoulder girdle.In collaboration with Johns Hopkins University there are a remarkable series of biomechanical animations showing the relative bone positions during a number of typical joint motions.
Interactive Hand
View all anatomy from the elbow downwards in detailed 3D; elbow, forearm, hand, wrist and palm, digits and brachial plexus. The title also covers an extensive list of animations including abduction/adduction of the MCP Joints, flexion/extension of the individual fingers, flexion/extension of the wrist, radial and ulnar deviation of the wrist and protraction/retraction of the scapula.
Interactive Thorax & Abdomen
View clear and accurate 3D modeling of the key anatomy of the thorax and abdomen. Choose from highly detailed and labeled views of the thorax, abdomen, internal organs (heart, lungs, intestines, diaphragm and liver), surface features and bone regions.
Interactive Pelvis & Perineum
Covering both male and female anatomy, view all anatomy relevant to the pelvis and perineum. 3D models include all individual anatomical features of the pelvis and perineum and internal organs of the reproductive and urinary systems, including the rectum and kidneys.
Interactive Hip
View clear, detailed and accurate 3D modeling of the key anatomy of the hip and acetabulum. Choose from hundreds of highly detailed and labeled views of the hip joint, pelvis, thigh, lumbar plexus, sacral and coccygeal plexuses, surface features and bone regions.
Interactive Knee
The Interactive Knee presents full knee anatomy in three dimensions. The model is based on a very high resolution interactively labeled MR. Views include an overview and close up of the knee, knee joint, popliteal fossa and tibial menisei. The disc also contains spectacular animations that feature a biomechanical model of the knee in 3D and coverage of surgical procedures which include ACL and PCL ligament reconstruction, meniscus tears and their repair.
Interactive Foot & Ankle
View the foot, ankle and lower leg in detailed 3D with this teaching, training and reference tool. 3D models include all individual anatomical features of the leg below the knee, including leg, ankle, foot (covering the heel, tarsus and metatarsus, toes and sole dissection), bone regions and surface features. Peel away layers of anatomy from skin to bone and rotate the model at any stage to view and identify any anatomical structure.
Windows:
Microsoft XP, Vista or Windows 7
Processor speed:1.5 GHz with 512 MB of RAM
Disk Space: 200 MB
Screen display: 1024 x 768 screen
DVD drive required
Mac:
Mac OSX 10.4, 10.5, 10.6. For 10.7 Intel computers only - not PowerPC
Processor speed:1.5 GHz with 512 MB of RAM
Disk Space: 200 MB
Screen display: 1024 x 768 screen
DVD drive required
Please Note:
The information provided by us as part of the services is believed to be reasonably accurate and the images are believed to provide a reasonable portrayal of the body part(s) they represent. However, the information and images must not be used or relied upon for diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. A licensed physician should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions. We do not warrant that the information is free from errors and omissions. Physians or other health care providers should not use the information or images as a sole resource for diagnostic or educational purposes. We do not warrant that the information or images meet any particular standard, and accept no liability for any action taken in reliance on them.
