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  See the Head & Neck anatomy in 3D
Detailed 3D modeling
of the head and neck including a disarticulated skull, showing the regions and
attachment points for all the muscles. The 3D model also incorporates the entire
cervical region and the upper thoracic spine. The model is supplemented by text,
MRI section and clinical slides.
Anatomy Section includes:
- Cross sections of the bones that show the internal sinuses of the bones
such as the frontal sinus in the frontal bone.
- Various views which allow the user to see all the structures of the skull
e.g. infratemporal view.
- Views in the cranial cavity that show the brain surface anatomy of the
brain (not neuroanatomy)
- Coverage of Craniofacial muscles including Epicranius, Orbicularis oris
and Culi muscles, Masticatory muscles including Masseter and Buccinator
muscles and infratemporal muscles including the Pterygoid muscles
- Basic eye and the surrounding muscles eg rectus muscles (An Interactive
Eye disc is planned for next year)
- Outer structures of the ear
- Basic structures of the nose
- Neurovascular supply to the head and neck including facial nerves to the
nasociliary nerves.
- Anatomy of the glands is covered (parotid, lacrimal and the thyroid)
- The lymph system with a separate layer covering the arteries, nerves and
veins.
- There are extra special views of the gums and teeth, and special views on
the interior of the mouth. The tongue and muscles of the tongue such as the
hyoglossus and styloglossus are covered.
- All the muscles around the hyoid bone such as the geniohyoid and the
mylohyoid muscles which as in the neck are also indicated
- All structures in the neck are shown such as the pharynx and larynx. The
internal structure of the pharynx is shown to indicate the vocal folds. This
will help indicate the structures in voice production but not the actual
physics of voice production.
Authors
Anatomy Author:
Dr Barry
Berkovitz, Anatomy, Cell and Human Biology Group, GKT School of Biomedical
Sciences, Guy's Campus, London, UK
Claudia Kirsh,
St. Bartholomews and The Royal London Hospital Trust, Diagnostic Imaging
Neuroradiology Section, London, UK
Bernard J.
Moxham B.Sc., B.D.S., Ph.D, Cardiff University, UK
Gus Alusi,
PhD FRCS (ORL-HNS) St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Institute of Laryngology and
Otology, University College London
Tony Cheeseman,
FRACS Consultant, Wellington Hospital, London, UK.
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3D modelling of the head & neck including all structures and
vessels.
- Includes 10 3D animations to show TMJ function
- 25 Clinical slides and X -Rays of pathologies
- High resolution dissection stills and video clips
- Surface anatomy videos that demonstrate muscle action
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Benefits
- Explain injuries, conditions and treatments more effectively with
this accurate visual tool.
- Aid your interpretation of MR by comparing the 3D model with MR
slices in three planes.
- Save time when you have this vast image resource for
presentations, hand outs etc.
- Make teaching and learning enjoyable!
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- Head & Neck
- Head - close up
- Temporomandibular Joint
- Brain
- Orbit from above
- Eye
- Nasal Cavity
- Inner Ear
- Larynx
- Pharynx/Larynx
- Pharynx/Larynx - close up
- Mylohyoid
- Clavicle
- Ethmoid
- Frontal
- Hyoid
- Incus
- Lacrimal
- Malleus
- Mandible
- Manubrium Sterni
- Maxilla
- Nasal
- Nasal Concha
- Occipital
- Palatine
- Parietal
- Sphenoid
- Stapes
- Temporal
- Vomer
- Zygomatic
- First Cervical Vertebra
- Fourth Cervical Vertebra
- Seventh Cervical Vertebra
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