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Atlas of Applied Internal Liver Anatomy (1996 edition.)

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The aim of this Atlas is to present the three-dimensional arrangement of the liver structures, which should be familiar to those who diagnose and treat diseases of the liver, particularly in an era when the methods of diagnostic imaging and surgical treatment are becoming increasingly sophisticated.

For this purpose a series of corrosive preparations of the blood vessels and bile ducts of the liver was made and photographed.

In addition to the normal situations, many frequent and rare variations are shown.

The Atlas also shows some blood vessels that have not been adequately described or are not well-known in the reference literature, but are nevertheless of great importance in performing segmental liver resections.This Atlas takes a fresh approach to the subject.

The method used allows the size, three-dimensional arrangement and structure of the blood vessels and bile ducts of the liver to be preserved.

The majority of photographs were taken from the direction from which surgeons see the liver during an operation.

This, together with the schematic presentations complementing most of the photographs, gives a further instructional value to the work.

With colour photographs and explanatory text, the Atlas forms a basic guide to orientation inside the liver parenchyma, to understanding and diagnosing certain pathological processes and to planning surgcial procedures.

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Springer
3709165806 / 9783709165805
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
06/12/2012
English
204 pages
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