Authors
Antoine Micheau, MD , Denis Hoa, MD
Published on
Thursday 12 December 2019
Section
Thorax, Abdomen, Pelvis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.37019/e-anatomy/180
Anatomical parts
This interactive atlas of human heart anatomy is based on medical illustrations and cadaver photography.
The user can show or hide the anatomical labels which provide a useful tool to create illustrations perfectly adapted for teaching.
Some illustrations have been drawn and coloured with Adobe Photoshop.
Others are based on an adapted 3D model (texturing and modelling) to the study of anatomy.
The user will also find at least some cadaver photographs.
Anatomical structures were labelled according to the actual Terminologia Anatomica.
This tool provides access to several medical illustrations, allowing the user to interactively discover heart anatomy. Images are labelled, providing an invaluable medical and anatomical tool. The test mode allows instant evaluation of user progress.
On "Anatomical parts" on the menu bar the user can choose the groups of anatomical labels that:
On the bottom of this module, small images appears as an interactive menu allowing the user fast access to the different anatomic views.
This module was designed for anatomists, radiologists, cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, medical students and residents.
Select a zone
Whole body
Whole head
Spine
Brain
Brain (MRI 3D)
MRI
Head (CT)
CT
Brain (MRI in axial slices)
MRI
Petrous bone (CT)
CT
Arteries of brain (TOF)
MRI
Arteries of brain (Angiography)
Angiography
Brain (diagrams)
Illustrations
Cranial nerves (diagrams)
Illustrations
Autonomic nervous system (diagrams)
Illustrations
Skull (Illustrations)
Illustrations
Head and neck
Chest
Mediastinum-Heart
Abdomen
Pelvis
Shoulder
Elbow
Wrist-Hand
Hip
Knee
Ankle-Foot
Upper limb