"This anatomic atlas... demonstrates the potential for high-quality imaging on compact disc. ... The program is impressive once installed and is very useful for correlative anatomy and anatomic relationships. ... It Is a remarkable improvement over traditional printed atlases and an excellent use of emerging technology,"
R. H. Lahren, MD ,JAMA September 1994
"Viewing this disc is like taking an effortless and enjoyable journey through the paranasal sinuses, and is likely to become a necessary and vital aid in the study of anatomy for all levels from undergraduate to specialist. ...should be viewed by every trainee rhinologist before commencing sinus surgery, and reviewed regularly during training. Even experienced surgeons will benefit from a viewing, as well as finding it a most enjoyable experience. Further discs in the series are eagerly awaited. "
David M. Close,Australian journal of Otolaryngology 1994
"...the system is easy to use or can be rapidly and easily learned.. superb-quality photographs, can be "played' like an animated film... This stimulating, innovative leaming system... would be a valuable addition to any teaching centre."
Celine Bard, MD, FRCPC Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal October 1994
"... an excellent product that gives the viewer a unique 3-D perspective not available in any other medium. ... This product is valuable enough to make one want to buy the hardware to operate this software alone. "
Kevin T Kavanagh, MS, MD Annals of Otology, Laryngology and Rhinology June 1995
"... It is a remarkable improvement over traditional printed atlases and an excellent use of emerging technology."
R. H. Lahren, MD , JAMA, Vol. 272/10 1994
"This is an excellent example of traditional craftmanship, skills and anatomical knowledge melted into modem technology..."
Rhinology June 1995
"If you want to view anatomy in action and have a true 3-D orientation of the area without the smell of formalin, this is it. It is a must for every Post-graduate library and should be available in all Oral and Facial Units. "
British journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
PARANASAL SINUSES & ANTERIOR SKULL BASE is the first disc of the most complete ENT atlas of normal anatomy available in electronic format - no printed medium can offer this amount of information.
This first disc presents 11,000 anatomical crosssections and 700 correlative images from CT, MRI and histology, and will enable medical professionals - specifically ENT surgeons, radiologists, anatomists, maxillofacial surgeons, ophthalmologists and plastic surgeons - to play an interactive part in exploring the major structures of the nose, paranasal sinuses, orbit, sella turcica, hypophysis, cavernous sinus, and sphenopalatine fossa. All structures are displayed as continuous cross-sectional photographs (taken from the some head of a healthy specimen) in coronal, saggital and axial directions. These sophisticated, high density images can be displayed as stills or video animation, and can be viewed with or without the names of the structures in nomina anotomica. Disc I also includes Mallory-stained histological images in coronal direction from the same head.
PARANASAL SINUSES & ANTERIOR SKULL BASE will serve as a powerful reference teaching aid for all doctors, postgraduates and students, as well as providing an effective and easy method of understanding anatomical 3-dimensional relations.
FREE TRIAL If you order Paranasal Sinuses & Anterior Skull Base, you will automatically get a free trial period of 30 days.
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