Gray's anatomy review
« Now in its second edition, Gray's Anatomy Review continues to be an easy-to-use resource that helps you relate anatomy to clinical practice and pass your exams. Designed as a companion to Gray's Anatomy for Students, this medical textbook is your indispensable resource for both in-course examinations and the USMLE Step 1. Consult this title on your favorite e-reader, conduct rapid searches, and adjust font sizes for optimal readability. Enhance your understanding of the subject and access more detailed information with specific page references to Gray's Anatomy for Students, plus key answers and explanations to Gray's Basic Anatomy and Gray's Atlas of Anatomy.Challenge your grasp of anatomical knowledge and the anatomical basis of disease with more than 500 high-quality, USMLE-style questions, complete with answers and rationales, that mirror the actual USMLE Step 1.Visualize key concepts with updated radiologic images and extensive use of photographs.Understand the latest imaging techniques as seen in clinical practice with the most current knowledge available on today's anatomical imaging modalities. »-- Résumé de l'éditeur
Examination Questions
1 ressource en ligne (xi, 497 pages) : illustrations en partie en couleur.
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Back
Thorax
Abdomen
Pelvis and Perineum
Lower Limb
Upper Limb
Head and Neck
Embryology
« The questions in this review are correlated with the following textbooks : Gray's Anatomy for Students, ed. 3, by Richard L. Drake, A. Wayne Vogl, and Adam W. M. Mitchell ; Netter Atlas of Human Anatomy, ed. 6, by Frank Netter ; McMinn's and Abrahams' clinical Atlas of Human anatomy, ed. 7, by Peter H. Abrahams, Jonathan D. Spratt, Marios Loukas, and Albert N. Van Schoor. »--Preface
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