Wolters Kluwer
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BASIC SCIENCE
NEUROSCIENCE & NEUROANATOMY
Neuroanatomy in Clinical Context: An Atlas of Structures,
Sections, Systems, and Syndromes
Ninth Edition, International Edition
Duane E. Haines, PhD
Professor of Neurobiology and Anatomy and Professor of Neurology, Wake Forest School
of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC and Professor Emeritus of Neurobiology and Anatomical
Sciences, Professor of Neurology and Professor of Neurosurgery,The University of
Mississippi MedicalCenter, Jackson, MS
June 2014 / Softbound / 9 x 12
Approx. 368 pp.
978-1-4698-3202-9
DESCRIPTION
Building on its reputation as a premiere teaching
and learning resource, the Ninth Edition of
Neuroanatomy: An Atlas of Structures, Sections,
Systems, and Syndromes delivers beautifully
illustrated and clinically essential content that helps
students master the anatomy of the central nervous
system. Clear explanations; a thorough synopsis
of functional components, tracts, pathways, and
systems; superb, high-quality MRI, CT, MRA, and
MRV images; abundant color illustrations and
photographs; hundreds of review questions; a
wide range of clinical correlates; and a host of
interactive online resources provide students with
everything they need to master course content.
To prepare students for exams and rotations, the
atlas emphasizes the application of neuroanatomy
concepts in clinical settings.
This authoritative approach—combined with new
features such as color stained sections, extensive
cross-referencing of cranial nerves, and coverage
of systems neurobiology— ensures the legacy of
this revolutionary teaching and learning tool as the
neuroanatomy atlas for today’ students.
FEATURES
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Strategic use of color enhances
understanding— clinical text now appears in blue
for quick reference and color stained sections
make key structures easy to identify.
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Extensive cross-referencing of cranial
nerves and coverage of systems neurobiology has
been added.
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The new art program features new
illustrations for herniation syndromes and
vascular variations, as well as new and revised
color brain photographs.
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Help your students prepare for rotations with
color illustrations of pathways, lesions, and brain
slices integrated with clinical images.
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Give your students opportunities for self-paced
review and exam preparation with a wide range
of multiple-choice, USMLE-style review questions
(with extensive explanations) and a vast online
interactive question bank.
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Fine-tune your students’ understanding with
innovative color illustrations that show clinical
images of representative lesions integrated with
the corresponding deficits.
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Help your students visualize structures as they
appear both to the unaided eye and on imaging
studies with superb MRI images.
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Build student understanding with MRI/CT images
that provide the clearest and most clinically
relevant views of key structures using the latest
imaging modalities.
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Support your students with the self-assessment
section in Chapter 10 that can serve as an
excellent practice test for neuroanatomy.
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Enhance teaching and learning with online
content, including interactive Q&A, interactive
atlas/labeling, and an Instructor Image Bank.