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http://www.vh.org/Providers/TeachingFiles/NormalRadAnatomy/Text/RadM1title.html.**** Form the virtual hospital of Iowa. An excellent site with a wide range of normal anatomy images.
http://www.chestx-ray.com/Anatomy/Anatomy.html**** Demonstrations of thoracic anatomy with computer generated graphics. Some useful information.
http://www.rad.washington.edu/anatomy/modules/Knee1/NormalKneeAnat1.html*** Excellent site with several modules on anatomy of a few selected regions. Excellent on-line tutorial on U/S of the shoulder joint.
http://www1.biostr.washington.edu/DigitalAnatomist.html**** Ambitious site from the Structural Informatics Group, Department of Biological Structure, University of Washington. Showing examples of computer generated graphical anatomy models. Best appreciated with a fast link.
http://www.med.wayne.edu/diagRadiology/Anatomy_Modules/Page1.html***** Well implemented, high quality site demonstrating cross sectional anatomy. The section dealing the brain is probably the best part of the site.
http://www.med.univ-angers.fr/discipline/radiologie/Intlatlas/CadresAtlasI.html***** MRI anatomy of the brain. Well implemented interactive site.
http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/visible-human/vhe.shtml* website offering free download of visible human viewing software- software not tested
http://www.madsci.org/~lynn/VH/* Well implemented site with good animations of axial, coronal and saggital sections of the body using the data from the visible human project. A site for the general public or possibly para-medical sciences.
http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/MedEd/GrossAnatomy/learnem/bones/main_bone.htm*** A virtual bony skeleton with labels.
http://www.morpho.szote.u-szeged.hu/anatomy/fteach.htm*** Basic anatomy of the bony skeleton illustrated with X-ray images. Useful basic information.
http://visiblehuman.epfl.ch/stdappletv1.php?PHPSESSID=eb226b9257d5b062e5e72f45837578d2***** Most impressive site on cross sectional anatomy using the visible human datasets. Many interesting features and animations. The most useful is perhaps the module with labelled slices. Login required but no charge. Ideally best viewed with fast link - broadband or better
http://www.vh.org/adult/provider/anatomy/atlasofanatomy/index.html* Text book anatomy transfered to a web site. Part of the impressive virtual hospital of Iowa project. The interface is not particulary intuitive to use however.
http://www.dhpc.adelaide.edu.au/projects/vishuman2/***** Java applet to enable viewing of the image files from the Visible Human Project
http://www.med.umich.edu/lrc/radiology/radio.html** Thoracic radiology anatomy site for medical students. Limited information
http://www.cla.sc.edu/psyc/faculty/rorden/anatomy/home.html***** Most impressive detailed neuroanatomy atlas based on "normalised" MRI scans. Free download of software available to view your own scanner's brain scans with anatomical regions superimposed.
http://www.rad.washington.edu/radanat/**** Well implemented site demonstrating the basic anatomy of the bony skeleton. Part of the University of Washington Radiology web site.
http://medstat.med.utah.edu/kw/brain_atlas/index.htm***** Impressive web site dealing with detailed neuroanatomy. Illustrated with low power histology and MRI scans.
http://www.sinuses.com/ctscan.htm**** A good review of sinus anatomy on CT and also some clinical information on sinus diseas
http://www.indyrad.iupui.edu/learning/mriatlasinfo.shtm***** A quality MRI atlas with a reasonably fast and easy to use interface. At the time of review it covers Knee, Shoulder, Pelvis and Wrist.
http://dpi.radiology.uiowa.edu/nlm/app/livertoc/liver/liver.html* A useful demonstration of the Couinard segments of the liver using CT and ultrasound.
http://www.gwc.maricopa.edu/class/bio201/skull/skulltt.htm**** Elegantly implemented atlas of the radiological anatomy of the skull.
http://www.radiology.wisc.edu/Med_Students/neuroradiology/NeuroRad/NeuroRad.htm***** Excellent teaching material on neuroradiology.


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