Title: Neuroanatomy Atlas in Clinical Context: Structures, Sections, Systems, and Syndromes
Author: Duane E. Haines PhD
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 10th Edition
Publication Date: December 28, 2018
Summary:
“Neuroanatomy Atlas in Clinical Context: Structures, Sections, Systems, and Syndromes” by Duane E. Haines PhD is a comprehensive reference that offers a detailed exploration of neuroanatomy in clinical contexts. In this 10th edition, published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Haines provides a thorough examination of neurological structures, systems, and syndromes, enhancing understanding for students and professionals alike.
The atlas presents neuroanatomical concepts in a clinical context, bridging the gap between basic neuroscience and clinical practice. It covers essential topics such as brain structures, spinal cord anatomy, cranial nerves, and cerebral vasculature, among others. Through detailed illustrations, photographs, and concise explanations, readers gain insight into the complex organization of the nervous system and its relevance to clinical scenarios.
Designed to be user-friendly and informative, this edition incorporates updated content and enhanced visuals to facilitate comprehension. Whether you’re a medical student, resident, or practicing clinician, “Neuroanatomy Atlas in Clinical Context” serves as an invaluable resource for deepening your understanding of neuroanatomy and its clinical applications.