An educational tool on Mac
… More EditInteractive Thorax and Abdomen- a stunning and detailed image library and reference tool for an in-depth view of the thorax and abdomen.
View clear, detailed 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 functions allow you to rotate any anatomical view 360 degrees or add and remove layers.
Clicking on a feature will bring up hot links to all relating text, dissection slides, clinical slides and illustrations and simple edit functions allow you to export and print any image from the software for use in your own presentations, patient education and student handouts.
The MRI section looks within the joint itself and compares MR slices in 3 planes (axial, sagittal and coronal) with the equivalent slice through the 3D model in up to 15 slices.
Anatomy covered includes:
Thorax Abdomen Internal organs, including lungs, heart, intestines, diaphragm and liver Surface features Bone regions
SLIDES50 illustrations 69 clinical slides 28 dissection slides 25 slides of thorax MR in 3 planes What’s new in the 2009 version?
There is a new interface on all our new re-released titles, which is more intuitive and user-friendly. The new interface also allows you to make the view much larger, which was not possible in previous versions.
The content is almost identical; the only differences are that the 2009 version has one extra slice in the MRI section and no longer contains the quiz sections.
Information
Did you create this app?| Website: | primalpictures.com |
| Developer: | Primalpictures |
| License: | Commercial |
| Price: | $299.00 |
| Version: | 1.66 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 12 minutes and 9 seconds |
| Usage since: | 31 August 2009 |
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Software designed as a virtual dissection tool for human anatomy. Pros: it can help you identify any structure in the human body, along with associated structures and layers, etc. Cons: good luck figuring out how to use it and/or how to pay for it. Sometimes the good old fashioned atlas is a better bet than the pricey software....