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ANATOMY & EMBRYOLOGY BOOKSHELF
ANATOMY & EMBRYOLOGYBOOKSHELF
Lippincott's
Illustrated Q&A
Review of Anatomy
and Embryology
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Clinically Oriented Anatomy 6e
Keith L. Moore
Arthur F. Dalley
Anne M.R. Agur
February 2009/ 1168 pp./ 1166 illus. / 978-0-7817-7525-0
Features:
Instructor Resources:
• Image Bank (JPG and PDF)
• Test Generator
• Course outlines
Student Resources:
• Fully searchable text
• Interactive USMLE-style
questions
• Case studies
• Surface Anatomy Library
• Clinical Imaging Library
• References
• NEW! Revised design and layout makes better use of space
and enhances key features.
• NEW! Clinical Blue Boxes now have categorizations such as
Health, Clinical Procedures, Physical Examination, and are
indexed at the front of the book for easy navigation.
• NEW! Icons at the end of each chapter remind students of
additional material online.
• NEW! Improved illustrations ensure more consistent and
cohesive artwork throughout the entire text.
• NEW! Indexed lists of tables and Blue Boxes in the front matter
to make these features easier to locate in the text
• NEW! The Bottom Line (summary) feature added in COA5 has
been refined to be consistently applied and edited to provide
concise key study points for students
• ART PROGRAM: Extensive full-color artwork developed
to work together with the text illustrating key concepts
• BOTTOM LINE SECTIONS: Ensure that primary concepts do
not become lost in the details necessary for thorough
understanding and provide a convenient means of ongoing
review
• CASE STUDIES AND USMLE-STYLE QUESTIONS: Delivered
electronically
Essential Clinical Anatomy 4e
Keith L. Moore
Anne M.R. Agur
Arthur F. Dalley II, PhD
January 2010 / 720 pages/ 573 illus./978-0-7817-9915-7
Features:
Instructor Resources:
• Course outlines for each
chapter
• Image Bank with all art
• Includes 3 versions: labeled,
unlabeled with leader lines,
unlabeled w/o leader lines
• Images also available on
PowerPoint slides but only
"labeled" versions
• Surface Anatomy image bank
• Blue Box image bank
• Test Generator
• Q&A in PowerPoint
(for clicker technologies)
Student Resources:
• Fully searchable book,
• Over 100 USMLE-style
questions 145 Case studies
• 3 "Blue Box" vodcasts
• Additional vodcasts for sale
• NEW! Revised design and layout improves placement of figures
in relation to corresponding text, enhancing visual/verbal
comprehension of content
• NEW! 45 new figures and 90 modified/re-colored figures to give
images a more 3-D appearance
• NEW! Clinical Blue Boxes now grouped to reduce interruption of
text and classified with icons to indicate the type of clinical
information covered. See list of icons below
• NEW! Enhanced Surface Anatomy presentation w/additional new
images
• NEW! Integration of medical imaging (radiology) into chapters and
additional clinical images
• Concise presentation that provides a basic text of human anatomy
• Extensive art program with full-color illustrations and surface anatomy
photographs along with medical imaging
• CLINICAL CORRELATIONS: The popular BLUE BOXES are supported by
photographs and/or dynamic color illustrations to help students
understand the practical value of anatomy.
• MEDICAL IMAGING: Each regional chapter includes various
combinations of medical/diagnostic images with correlated illustrations
• SURFACE ANATOMY: Photographs clearly demonstrate anatomy's
relationship to physical examination and diagnosis
• Review and illustrated tables (muscles, arteries, nerves) organize
complex information about veins, arteries, nerves, and other structures
Clinical Anatomy by Regions 8e
Richard Snell
January 2007 / 944 pp./ 731 illus./ 978-0-7817-6404-9
Features:
Instructor & Student
Resources:
• Faculty image bank with
labels on, labels off
• Instructor resources are for
sale: $495/$795 single
seat/multi seat. Price is
negotiable based on sales
rep. Available via thePoint
only.
• Fully searchable online text
• Organized by body region, from surface to deep
structures
• Concisely written chapters organized clearly and
consistently to help facilitate understanding from topic to
topic (each chapter contains: Outline, Objectives, Basic
Anatomy, Radiographic Anatomy, Surface Anatomy, Clinical
Notes, Clinical Problem-Solving, and National Board-Type
Questions)
• Clinical Notes are illustrated as shaded boxes to convey
the practical application of anatomic facts and knowledge to
everyday diagnosis and treatment in clinical practice
• Inclusion of embryology in Embryologic Notes boxes
• All illustrations have been re-colored
• All Surface Anatomy illustrations are in color
• 11 new illustrations and 7 new color photographs.
• Upgraded clinical imaging, including radiographs, CT
scans, MRIs, and sonograms.
• Updated clinical information including new Clinical
Problems and Notes as well as new Review
Clinical Anatomy by Systems
Richard S. Snell
April 2006 / 960 pp./ 650 illus./ 978-0-7817-9164-9
Features:
Student Resources:
• Packaged with a free student
CD-ROM containing clinical
notes, information on
congenital anomalies,
radiographic anatomy, and
clinical problem solving
exercises.
• First anatomy textbook on the market featuring a systemsbased approach. This approach caters to those medical
programs who have adopted an integrated, organ
system-based curriculum.
• Chapter opening outlines highlight the important
concepts students should take away from each chapter.
• Basic anatomy sections supply basic information for
diagnostic and treatment purposes and for performing
medical procedures. Numerous imaging examples and
labeled photographs of cross-sectional anatomy are
included.
• Surface anatomy sections provide surface landmarks of
important anatomic structures located beneath the skin
and often bypassed by practicing medical personnel.
• Physiologic notes and embryologic notes are interspersed
with basic anatomical material to point out the functional
significance of the material and provide developmental
anatomy information that is it is essential for the
understanding of the structure and relationships of
organs.
• End-of-chapter review questions and answers make the book a
valuable resource for student board and course review.
• Extensive use of color.
Fundamental Anatomy
Walter Hartwig PhD
February 2007 / 304 pp./ 287 illus./ 978-0-7817-6888-7
Features:
Student Resources:
• Fully searchable online
text (via thePoint)
No instructor ancillaries.
• Developmental perspective emphasizing both
embryology and anatomy
• Systems-based approach, which reinforces organization
and development
• Concise, conversational tone that aids retention
• Continuously applied models providing context for
material learned
• Organ system organization for quick reference
• Selective Clinical Anatomy boxes
• Full-color artwork helps students grasp concepts
• Continuously applied models providing context for
material learned
• Organ system organization for quick reference
• Selective Clinical Anatomy boxes
• Full-color artwork helps students grasp concepts
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Atlas of
Anatomy
Patrick Tank PhD
Thomas R. Gest PhD
February 2008 / 448 pp./ 750 illus./ 978-0-7817-8505-1
Features:
Instructor Resources:
• Interactive image bank
with slideshow and jpg/PDF
export features.
• Access to Moore, Clinically
Oriented Anatomy's question
test bank, which contains
approximately 500 review
questions with answers.
Student Resources:
• Online interactive atlas
w/all of the images
• Online e-flashcards
• 750 brand-new images, including clinical images
• Each plate teaches specific structures and relationships
displayed using artistic techniques such as "ghosting,"
layering, and color selectivity--to help students quickly grasp
anatomical concepts.
• Labeling is clear and uncluttered and is limited to the
• anatomical concept being highlighted.
• A vibrant, colorful palette appeals to student preferences, while
color coding of anatomical elements imparts pedagogical
consistency.
• Extensively reviewed by anatomists worldwide to ensure
accuracy
• Images are presented in anterior and posterior views, as well as
lateral and medial views where appropriate.
• Anatomical terminology is consistent with standard anatomical
nomenclature (Terminologia Anatomica).
Grant’s Atlas of Anatomy 12e
Anne M.R. Agur BSc (OT), MSc, PhD
Arthur F. Dalley II, PhD
February 2008 / 834 pp./ 1623 illus./ 978-0-7817-9604-0
Features:
Instructor & Student
Resources:
• Grant's Interactive Atlas
• Numerous video clips
from Acland's DVD Atlas of
Human Anatomy
• Image Bank
• 110 "Dissection Sequence“
Power Point slides
• 300 interactive USMLE-style
anatomy review questions
• 90 image-based labeling
exercises
• 20 electronic flash cards from
Gould's Clinical Anatomy
Flash Cards
• NEW! Replacement of gray skin with lifelike skin tones in
Grant's artwork
• NEW! Brighter color palette for additional Grant's
illustrations
• NEW! Enhanced clinical information highlighted for easy
reference
• NEW! schematic drawings to create a more consistent
and vibrant art style
• NEW! Greater ethnic diversity in surface anatomy
photographs and in colorization of skin in Grant's
illustrations
• NEW! Improved autonomic and lymphatic drawings and
layouts
• NEW! replacement bone photographs to improve
quality
• Boldfaced primary labels in images
• A companion Website on thePoint will offer student
Color Atlas of Anatomy 7e
Dr. Johannes W. Rohen MD
Chihiro Yokochi MD
Elke Lütjen-Drecoll MD
April 15, 2010 / 556 pp./ 1200 illus./ 978-1-58255-856-1
Features:
Student & Instructor
Resources:
• Image Bank,
• Interactive software (similar
to an Interactive Atlas)
• Full text online
• NEW! 25 additional clinical images (MRIs, CTs, endoscopic techniques)
which will be combined with existing dissections.
• NEW! Additional graphics, including clinically relevant nerve and vessel
varieties, antagonistic muscle functions, etc.
• NEW! Older, low resolution MRI images replaced by new, modern images.
• NEW! B/W dissection photographs replaced with color photography.
• NEW! More clinical references.
• NEW! Newly designed chapter introduction pages.
• NEW! Over 40 illustrations replacing older illustrations.
• NEW! Revised design, including new sans-serif font for legends, new colors
for tabs, and new chapter logos in running heads.
• NEW! The introductory General Anatomy chapter has been redesigned
and restructured.
• Authentic photographic reproduction of colors, structures, and spatial
dimensions as seen in the dissection lab and on the operating table
• Clarification of connections between single organs and organ systems
• Consistent clinical references with numerous new graphics provided by
diverse visualization methods
• Didactically excellent preparation of the anatomical dissections with
supplementary schematic drawings and clear legends
• Dissections illustrating topographical anatomy in layers "from outside in"
• Integrated representation of the surface anatomy
• Over 1200 images. Clinical cases and images.
Anatomy A Regional Atlas of the
Human Body 6e
Carmine D. Clemente
February 9, 2010 / 752 pp./1153 illus./ 978-1-58255-889-9
Features:
Instructor Resources:
•Online image bank for
faculty
Student Resources:
•Online Interactive Atlas and
• Interactive Flash Cards for
students
• NEW! 40 + illustrations from Sobotta, Clemente's
collection, and Clemente's Dissector
• NEW! clinical images, including CTs, x-rays, and sonograms
• NEW! graphic design with brighter colors of headings and
section tabs
• NEW! plates on the brachial plexus from the 14th English
Edition of Sobotta and on nerves of the lower limb
• NEW! cranial nerve plates featured in separate new
section
• Ample amount of diagnostic imaging modalities with
appropriate labeling
• Descriptive legends including clinical correlations and
additional information such as embryology, childhood-toadulthood development, etc.
• Full-color illustrations from the Sobotta collection
supported by clinical images and orientation drawings
• More than 200 plates of "Direct Clinical Importance"
• Over 50 muscle tables ("charts"), reviewing important
information about the various muscle groups
• Regional approach with 8 color-coded (tabbed) sections
and detailed contents listings
Cross-Sectional Human Anatomy
David Dean PhD
February 16, 2000 / 200pp / Approx. 441 illus. / 978-0-683-30385-8
Description:
• Featuring full color cross-sectional images from The
Visible Human Project, this new atlas is co-authored
by a radiologist and includes orientation drawings
with corresponding MRIs and CTs. Thus students can
understand the relationship between anatomy and
how it is represented in these imaging modalities.
• The text includes 100 full color tissue images, 200 line
drawings, and 200 magnetic resonance and
computed tomography images.
• Images are labeled with numbers; the key is on a
separate two-page spread to facilitate self-testing.
Grant’s Dissector
Patrick W. Tank
March 2008 / 288 pp./ 312 illus./ 978-0-7817-7431-4
Features:
Student Resources:
• Fully searchable online
text via thePoint
• NEW! New/redrawn figures to provide consistent appearance
and include additional details.
• "Dissection Overview" and "Dissection Review" information
accompanies each dissection.
• "Dissection Instructions" highlighted in yellow boxes.
• Cross referenced to the leading anatomy atlases: Grant's,
Netter's, Rohen, and Clemente.
• Includes "Clinical Correlation" blue boxes.
• Expanded "Dissection Review" sections.
• Reduced trim size to standard 8.5 x 11 due to reviewer
feedback for a smaller, more manageable size.
• Terminology is accurate and in compliance with Terminologica
Anatomica.
Clemente’s Anatomy Dissector 3e
Carmine D. Clemente
May 11, 2010/ 464 pp/Approx. 347 illus/978-1-60831-384-6
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Features:
Student Resources:
•Online prosection guides
•Online text on thePoint
• NEW! Updated cross-references to the leading anatomy atlases
• Clinical Correlations
• Cross-referenced to leading anatomy atlases: Clemente, Grant's,
Netter, Rohen
• Dissection instructions boxed to create distinction from the
explanatory material
• Each chapter is designed to stand alone, enabling instructors to easily
adapt the material to their preferred sequence of dissection, and
student to self-teach and review
• Organized by dissections, focusing on discrete areas of the body
• The text correlates surface anatomy to anatomical structures
revealed in the dissection
• Well-placed and integrated artwork
Essential Anatomy Dissector 2e
Following Grant's Method
John T. Hansen PhD
January 7, 2002 / 224pp / Approx. 122 illus. / 978-0-7817-3283-3
Features:
• Closely follows Grant's method, but is roughly half the size of
Grant's Dissector
• Color-coded so students can easily locate and follow the
dissection protocols presented within the framework of
anatomical outlines.
• Each section begins with Learning Objectives and Key
Concepts.
• Outline format so students can easily group concepts or
regional anatomy into blocks of information that are
systematically presented.
• The dissector is written so that students may begin their
dissection in virtually any region of the body.
• Every entry in the book is cross-referenced to the most
recent editions of the five leading anatomy atlases: AgurGrant's Atlas of Anatomy, Clemente: Anatomy,
Rohen/Yokochi: Color Atlas of Anatomy and Netter: Atlas
of Human Anatomy.
Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy
Streaming Version
Robert D. Acland MD, FRCS
June 24, 2004 /978-0-7817-5822-2
Features:
• High Quality Streaming Video: Simultaneous access by multiple users
without degrading the institution's server performance.
• True Colors, Real Specimens: All dissections are real, fresh, un-embalmed
human specimens. The true color and texture of each structure is shown,
just as it appears in the living body. Real life joints and muscles movement.
• The Upper Extremity: This segment consists of three sections, describing The
Shoulder, The Arm and Forearm, and The Hand.
• The Lower Extremity: This segment explores the fundamental structures of
the Lower Extremity: The Hip, The Knee, The Leg and Ankle, and The Foot.
• The Trunk: This segment shows the musculoskeletal system of the spine,
thorax, abdomen and pelvis, together with the spinal cord and the
principal nerves and blood vessels.
• The Head and Neck, Part 1: This segment consists of five sections: Support
and Movement of the Head, The Facial Skeleton and the Base of the
Cranium, The Nasal Cavity and Its Surroundings, The Oral Cavity and Its
Surroundings, and the Larynx and Its Surroundings.
• The Head and Neck, Part 2: This segment consists of six sections: The Facial
Muscles and Scalp, The Brain and Its Surroundings, The Nerves of the Head
and Neck, The Blood Vessels of the Head and Neck, The Eye and Its
Surroundings, and The Ear.
• The Internal Organs: The final segment in this series features the thoracic,
abdominal, and reproductive organs. Numerous scenes are made using
Dr. Acland's "fishtank" technique, which allows the viewer to see organs as if
they were weightlessly suspended in space, allowing a 360-degree view of
the true shape of the structure without the distorting effect of gravity.
Acland's Cross-Sectional Navigator
Student Version CD-ROM
Robert D. Acland MD, FRCS
June 21, 2005/978-0-7817-6199-4
Features:
• Never before have the images from the Visible Human
project been available in digital-quality. For the first time
ever, CSN provides 1350 high-resolution images from the
Visible Male library, allowing users to see cross-sectional
anatomy as never before.
• Intuitive navigation system allows users to quickly and easily
locate the structures they wish to study. Interface includes a
human silhouette to provide longitudinal orientation through
the body. Major regions and areas of the body are also
color-coded for quick click access.
• View images in increments of 1, 5, 10, or 100 slices. Each slice
from the Visible Male project is one millimeter per slice.
• View images with labels and leader lines, with leader lines
only (for self testing), or without labels or leader lines.
• An Instructor's version of CSN will also be available, allowing
instructors to easily export images into Microsoft PowerPoint.
Gross Anatomy 6e
Kyung Won Chung PhD
Harold M. Chung MD
October 2007 / 544 pp./ 189 illus./ 978-0-7817-7174-0
Features:
Instructor Resources:
• Fully searchable text and
question bank available
online at thePoint
• Concise, bulleted outline format
• USMLE-style review questions, answers, and explanations
at the end of each chapter
• Comprehensive end-of-book exam with USMLE-style
questions, answers, and explanations
• Nearly 150 two-color illustrations, plus 50 radiologic clinical
images
• Clinical Correlations boxes
• End-of-chapter summaries
• Muscle tables
• Introductory chapter followed by chapters on regional
anatomy
New to the Sixth Edition:
• Highlighted "Development Checks" sections on
embryology
• New radiologic images
• Terminology updated to conform to Terminologia Anatomica
High-Yield Gross Anatomy 4e
Ronald W. Dudek PhD
March 9, 2010 / 336pp / Approx. 211 illus. / 978-1-60547-763-3
Features:
• NEW! Closer placement of images with appropriate text
• NEW! Enlargement of selected CTs and MRIs
• NEW! New tables on upper and lower extremity innervation
• NEW! Reduction in content/statements regarding histology,
embryology, and pharmacology
• NEW! Reduction of non-anatomy clinical correlations
• NEW! Reduction of vertebral fractures in Chapter 1
• NEW! Replacement of keys in legends with full labels on images
• NEW! Shortened paragraphs with addition of bullet points, where
appropriate
• Clarifies difficult concepts
• Clinical considerations
• Comprehensively illustrated with a combination of line drawings
and radiographic images
• Helps equip students for the anatomy questions on USMLE Step 1
• Includes coverage of some clinical techniques to teach related
gross anatomy relationships (e.g., liver biopsy, tracheostomy,
lumbar puncture)
• Integrates relevant clinical anatomy with case studies
• Provides a quick review of gross anatomy
• Surface anatomy, radiology, and cross-sectional anatomy
• Written from a clinical perspective to prepare students for clinical
vignettes on the USMLE
Anatomy Recall 2e
Jared L. Antevil
Lorne H. Blackbourne
Christopher Moore
November 2005 / 384 pp/ 134 illus./ 978-0-7817-9885-3
Features:
• Concise, affordable, pocket-sized review of the fundamentals of human
anatomy
• Popular two-column, question-and-answer Recall Series format facilitates
quick learning through repetition
• Highlights the most important anatomic principles, with a wealth of
illustrations and anatomic correlations to clinical problems
• An ideal study guide for medical students in pre-clinical coursework,
undergraduate or nursing anatomy study, clinical rotations, and board
review
New Features:
• Updated by expert authors, including anatomists, medical students, and
surgeons
• Expanded coverage now includes highlights, summarizing key anatomic
principles of human embryology
• Clinical Pearls emphasize important clinical correlations to anatomic
principles
• Surgical Anatomy Pearls help 3rd and 4th year medical students to
prepare quickly for the most common intraoperative anatomy questions
Clinical Anatomy for your Pocket
Douglas J. Gould
September 16, 2008 / 224 pp./ Approx. 50 illus /978-0-7817-9193-9
Features:
Ancillary Assets:
• Online USMLE review
questions delivered via
thePoint
• 15-25 overview/orientation full-color images from Tank/Gest:
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Atlas of Anatomy
• A consistent systems-based approach within each chapter
• Additional select clinical images
• Follows organization of Moore: Clinically Oriented Anatomy
and Agur/Dalley: Grant's Atlas of Anatomy
• Learning/memory tricks: mnemonics, clinical relevance, and
analogy for each region
• Regionally organized Table of Contents (Thorax, Abdomen,
Pelvis/Perineum, Back, Lower Limb, Upper Limb, Head, Neck)
• Table-formatted content with additional, limited bullet-point
text
• Easy-to-read flipbook format
Rohen’s Photographic Anatomy
Flash Cards
Joel A. Vilensky
Dr. Johannes W. Rohen MD
Chihiro Yokochi MD
Elke Lütjen-Drecoll MD
January 2008 / 440 pp./ 220 illus./ 978-0-7817-7835-0
Features:
• The only gross anatomy flash card set that includes full-color
photographs of actual cadaver dissections, allowing students
to prepare for lab dissections and study for practical laboratory
exams
• Realistically depicts anatomic structures as seen on the cadaver
• Cross-referenced to the leading photographic anatomy atlas,
Color Atlas of Anatomy: A Photographic Study of the Human Body,
Sixth Edition
• Approximately 220 flash cards
• The front of each card shows an image with key structures
labeled
• The back of each card has hints to help identify the structure,
as well as relevant clinical pearls
• Hole-punched in corner for on-the-go key-ring portability
Clinical Anatomy Flash Cards
Douglas J. Gould PhD
April 26, 2007/ 696 pp./ Approx. 452 illus./ 978-0-7817-6509-1
Features:
• 350 full-color flash cards featuring essentials of anatomy
• Clinical "Blue Box" correlations from Clinically Oriented Anatomy
• Grant's images serve as the primary front of the card image and
augment and complement the COA clinical focus
• Identifies images as "COA" or "Grant's" and features COA chapter
color coding
• Provides complete clinically relevant regional approach to anatomy
• Images include color illustrations and photographs
• Features concise versions of COA's clinical "Blue Boxes"
• Includes surface anatomy, regional location of important vessels
and nerves, musculature that is commonly strained, bony elements
that are commonly broken, ligaments commonly sprained, and
other structures that are of interest to physicians in training
• Cards are titled and numbered independently within sections to
allow for easier reorganization and flexibility of use
• Images are labeled with 5-10 labels per image, the amount students
indicated they preferred
• Developed based on extensive market research (focus groups with
students)
• COA's organization, clinical concepts and correlating images serve
as the backbone organizational tool
• Student friendly design for easy learning and retention
• Packaged in a sturdy box for easy storage and portability
• Muscle attachments, innervations, and main actions.
Clemente's Anatomy Flash Cards
Thomas R. Gest PhD
May 17, 2007 / 700pp / Approx. 350 illus. / 978-0-7817-6526-8
Features:
• Regionally organized and includes images from Clemente: Anatomy
5e
• Cards include images with self-testing labels (numbers on front with
answers on back)
• Sturdy and colorful packaging, heavy coated cards and tabbed
index cards for each region
• Additional information appears on back of cards in tabular format for
bones, muscles, nerves, arteries, veins, ligaments, topographic
features, lymphatics, and organs
• Tables for arteries include: source, branches, supply, notes
• Tables for bones include: structure, description, notes
• Tables for ligaments include: description, significance
• Tables for lymphatics include: location, afferents from, efferents from,
regions drained, notes
• Tables for muscles include: origin, insertion action, innervations, notes
• Tables for nerves include: source, branches, motor, sensory, notes
• Tables for organs include: location/description notes
• Tables for topographic features include: boundaries/description,
significance
• Tables for veins include: tributaries, drains into, region drained, notes
BRS Gross Anatomy Flash Cards
Board Review Series
Todd Swanson MD/PhD
Sandra Kim MD/PhD
July 24, 2004 / 254pp / 978-0-7817-5654-9
Description:
• BRS Gross Anatomy Flash Cards take a clinicallyrelevant approach to the study of gross anatomy,
highlighting the need-to-know information for
course and USMLE Step 1 review.
• The concise format of the cards allows for a highyield review and easy retention of the studied
concepts and structures. Students can add their
own notes to the cards to build a more
personalized study aid.
• BRS Gross Anatomy Flash Cards can be used alone
or in conjunction with the BRS Gross Anatomy text.
Lippincott's
Illustrated Q&A
Review of Anatomy
and Embryology
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Lippincott's Illustrated Q&A Review of
Anatomy and Embryology
Lippincott's Illustrated Q&A Review
H. Wayne Lambert PhD
Lawrence Wineski PhD
July 15, 2010/Approx. 219 illus./224pps./978-1-60547-315-4
Features:
• 400-500 multiple-choice questions with detailed
explanations of correct and incorrect answers
• Clinical images portray signs and symptoms and
radiological images (ultrasounds, PET scans, MRIs, CT
scans, and X-rays)
• Includes questions related to clinical topics in Moore:
Clinically Oriented Anatomy and Sadler: Langman's
Medical Embryology.
• Includes USMLE-style clinical vignette questions as well as
some content review questions
• Companion website offers an Interactive Question Bank
with test and study modes, providing flexible study
options
Langmans Medical Embryology 11e
Thomas W. Sadler, Phd
January 30, 2009 / 414pp / Approx. 320 illus. / 978-0-7817-9069-7
Features:
Online Student Resources:
• Fully searchable text
• Interactive review questions and
problems
• Simbryo animations of
embryologic organ and system
development: this edition includes
updated and additional
• NEW! Additional images included in the birth defects chapters to
provide more visual examples and improve the usability of the
chapter
• NEW! Additional recolorization/replacement of line drawings
(approximately 15-20)
• NEW! Continued replacement/addition of color clinical
photographs/images
• NEW! Glossary of key terms
• NEW! Updated and new Problems to Solve
• NEW! Updated information on molecular genetics
• Clinical Correlates provide information about birth defects and
other clinical entities directly related to embryologic concepts
• Full-color art program along with supporting color clinical images
and photographs
• General chapter on development includes coverage of molecular
biology
• Organized into two parts:
--Part One, General Embryology, presents development of embryo
chronologically and also includes chapters on placental and fetal
development and prenatal diagnosis and birth defects
--Part Two, Systems-based Embryology, describes the embryogenesis
of each organ system
• Provides end-of-chapter Summaries and Problems to Solve
High-Yield™ Embryology 4e
High-Yield Series
Ronald W. Dudek PhD
October 2009 / 208 pp./120 illus./ 978-1-60547-316-1
Features:
• NEW! "Key to Know" added to case studies
• NEW! 3 new line drawings, 5 new clinical images, 1 new
table
• NEW! Enlarged figures
• NEW! Male and female Tanner stages
• NEW! Previous Chapters 14-17, 21-24 removed
• Clinical boxes and USMLE-style case studies
• Includes radiographs/photographs of many congenital
defects
• Since most medical schools do not have a strong
course in embryology, medical students want a quick,
focused review book; this is the niche for High-Yield
Embryology
• Written from a clinical perspective to prepare students for
clinical vignettes on the USMLE
BRS Embryology 4e
Board Review Series
Ronald W. Dudek
June 2007 / 304 pp./ 88 illus./ 978-0-7817-7116-0
Features:
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Instructor Resources:
• Fully searchable online text
• Interactive question bank on
thePoint
Succinct outline-format review
End-of-chapter USMLE-style review questions
Comprehensive USMLE-style examination at the end of the book
Includes radiographs, sonograms, computed
tomography scans, and photographs of various
congenital malformations
New to the Fourth Edition:
• Content updates
• New organization: prefertilization through the embryonic
period; system by system; genetic abnormalities; and teratology
• Substantially revised chapter on structural chromosomal
abnormalities
• Review questions are in the clinical vignette-based format of the
current USMLE
Fundamental Anatomy
Walter Hartwig PhD
February 23, 2007 / 304pp / Approx. 287 illus. / 978-0-7817-6888-7
Features:
• Developmental perspective emphasizing both embryology and
anatomy
• Systems-based approach, which reinforces organization and
development
• Concise, conversational tone that aids retention
• Continuously applied models providing context for material learned
• Organ system organization for quick reference
• Selective Clinical Anatomy boxes
• Full-color artwork helps students grasp concepts
• Continuously applied models providing context for material learned
• Organ system organization for quick reference
• Selective Clinical Anatomy boxes
• Full-color artwork helps students grasp concepts
• Fully searchable text available online via the Point
Langman's Essential Medical Embryology
Thomas W. Sadler
August 2004/150 pages/575 illus./978-0-7817-5571-9
Features:
• Eleven chapters cover basic principles of development early
development, embryogenesis, development of musculoskeletal system,
central nervous system, heart, face, eye/ear, lungs and gut, kidneys
and genital system, and fetal period and birth
• Emphasis is placed on illustrating development, with the minimum
necessary amount of supporting text, helping
students to focus on the key concepts
• Includes 320 full-color illustrations and 120 b/w clinical
images, mostly taken from the renowned Langman's Medical Embryology
• Large 9 x 12 format allows illustrations to be prominently presented.
Clinical correlations provide students with valuable tools to help them
understand the clinical implications of embryology
• Glossary of key terms
• Packaged with Simbryo Version 1.1, a suite of six animations
showing three-dimensional embryologic development over time,
helping students grasp spatial relationship in human development
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