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3D Head with Pediatric Comparisons DVD by Primal Pictures #16705
DVD ROM : ISBN 978-1-904369-73-8
Add a new depth to your anatomical undertanding, patient education, presentations, and teaching with this amazing new interactive resource.
Stunning 3D computer graphic models of the adult/adolescent head and neck and the pediatric larynx, pharynx and tongue allow you to explore the primary differences between the adult/adolescent and the infant.
A pediatric tab leads to more content discussing infant functional anatomy with topics including infant oral reflexes, munching and chewing patterns, and tongue movements during sucking and suckling.
Pediatric pharynx and larynx
Benefits
* Transform your presentations and lectures.
* Easy to select a view, rotate and add and remove structures from the 3D models.
* Use easy edit functions to export any image or animation for your own use.
Detailed List of Views
Pediatric anatomy
* Pediatric pharynx and larynx ~ wide view
* Pediatric pharynx and larynx ~ close view
* Pediatric larynx
Adult anatomy
* Head and neck
* Face
* Anterior neck
* Nasal and oral cavities
* Nasal and oral cavities ~ overview
* Oral cavity and infratemporal fossa
* Tongue
* Right TMJ
* Muscles of swallowing
* Pharynx and larynx
* Pharynx and larynx ~ wide view
* Pharynx and larynx ~ close view
* Larynx
* Brain
* Brain ~ overview
* Skull
Anatomy Section
* Arteries
* Attachments
* Bone regions
* Bones
* Brain
* Cartilage
* Eye
* Fascia
* Glands
* Lacrimal apparatus
* Ligaments
* Lymphatic system
* Muscles
* Nerves
* Spinal cord
* Tongue
* Veins
* Viscera
Reviews
Author(s)
* Bernard J. Moxham
B.Sc., B.D.S., Ph.D, Cardiff University, UK
* Claudia Kirsch, MD
St. Bartholomew's and The Royal London Hospital Trust, Diagnostic Imaging Neuroradiology Section, London, UK. Assistant Clinical Professor, Diagnostic Neuroradiology, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA
* Dr Barry Berkovitz
Anatomy, Cell and Human Biology Group, GKT School of Biomedical Sciences, Guy's Campus, London, U.K.
* Gus Alusi
PhD FRCS (ORL-HNS) St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Institute of Laryngology and Otology, University College London
* Tony Cheesman
FRACS Consultant, Wellington Hospital, London, UK
Technical Specification
Single user licence
Format: DVD-ROM PC compatible only.
PC/Windows OS: Windows 98se, 2000, ME, XP, Vista
Mac Not supported
PC/Windows hardware: 1GHz with 256 MB of RAM
Screen Display1024 x 768 screen resolution
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