- NEW! Contiguous images in multiple planes enhance chapters covering the brain, abdomen, and cranial and facial bones
- NEW! Sonography images are featured in chapters addressing the spine, thorax, abdomen, and pelvis
- NEW Digital images showcase the full range of advancements in imaging, including 3D and vascular technology
- Comprehensive coverage built from the ground up correlates to ARRT content specifications and ASRT curriculum guidelines
- Multi-view presentation of images, with anatomical illustrations side by side with CT and MRI images, promotes full comprehension
- Robust art program with 1,600 images covers all body planes commonly imaged in the clinical setting
- Atlas-style presentation promotes learning, with related text, images, and scanning planes included together
- Pathology boxes help connect commonly seen pathological conditions with related anatomy to support diagnostic accuracy
- Summary tables simplify and organize key content for study, review, and reference
- Introductory chapter breaks down all the terminology and helps you build a solid foundation for understanding
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Sectional Anatomy2. Cranium and Facial Bones
3. Brain
4. Spine
5. Neck
6. Thorax
7. Abdomen
8. Pelvis
9. Upper Extremity
10. Lower Extremity
Authors
Monica Breedlove Clinical Associate Professor, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho, USA.Monica Breedlove MEd, RT(R)(M)(CT)(MR) is a Clinical Associate Professor at Boise State University in Boise, Idaho. She is a faculty member in the School of Medical Imaging and Radiologic Sciences and serves as the CT and MRI Program Director and instructor. Monica earned her bachelor's degree in Medical Imaging Technology from Oregon Institute of Technology and her master's degree in Instructional Design from Western Governors University. She is currently pursuing her EdD in Curriculum and Instruction at Boise State University.

