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Read Online Atlas d'Anatomie Humaine Canada French Edition 9782294097331 Medicine Health Science Books



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L'ouvrage propose 532 planches pédagogiques, soulignant les structures importantes, accompagnées de légendes précises et parfois de commentaires brefs. Certaines planches comportent des coupes d'imagerie médicale moderne (scanner, IRM, échographie). Cette nouvelle édition propose des compléments en ligne, des planches à légender et des QCM.

Read Online Atlas d'Anatomie Humaine Canada French Edition 9782294097331 Medicine Health Science Books


"Je suis étudiant au niveau collégial en technique de la santé. Ce livre de référence est merveilleux. C'est un vrai plaisir d'apprendre l'anatomie par des représentations aussi colorées et précises."

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  • Paperback 586 pages
  • Publisher Masson (Educa Books); 5/e edition (July 15, 2011)
  • Language French
  • ISBN-10 2294097335

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Atlas d'Anatomie Humaine Canada French Edition 9782294097331 Medicine Health Science Books Reviews


  • I purchased this book due to my enthusiasm for anatomy. Also I am interested to teach and draw anatomic pictures for patients to explain the issues. During the past 5 years one of my patients had atrocious right leg pain. I did MRI of the Thoracic and lumbar spine. It was showing multilevel disk protrusions and collapsed vertebrae. However he had no back pain. He was so suddenly crippled by this intense pain that could not go more than 20 yards before developing heart wrenching pain in the anterior aspect of his right leg next to the tibia. I sent him to 3 top neurosurgeons and one orthopedic surgeon for consult. All voted for surgery of the back . Their suggested approach were different. 3 wanted to fuse L3,4 and 5. One voted to do microsurgery of the L5 disc herniation. One suggested discogram and most likely fusion.
    The patient was a physician himself extremely smart and very skeptic. He kept asking me why I have no back pain and why I have no pain on the back of the calf, instead I have anterior lower leg pain next to tibia. I kept reading my multiple textbooks of anatomy and surgery that I have collected in past 40 years. I do have a collection of over 50 top anatomy books. I could not pinpoint the problem to my satisfaction. Recently I came across the French edition of this book by netter in page. I could not resist it. I purchaced it. One night as I was going through pages, near the end of the book was a beautiful drawing of sciatic nerve and its relationship to adjacent tissues including the neck of the femr. I truly jumped out of joy. I was convinced that I found the answer to my patient's problem. The sciatic nerve passes behind the femoral neck. If you have some mechanical problem with the femoral head and neck, the slightest movent of the neck of femur presses on your anterior part of sciatic nerve and causes the most painful pain in your anterior tibial area due to compression of deep anterior tibial and/or peroneal nerve. Suppose my patient had let them fuse the L3,4 and 5. He had added back pain to his leg pain and had problem with higher weak vertebraes in the years ahead. It took us 2 years but patient and I diagnosed it accurately while quacks could not. He had THR and his excruciating pain abated. I owe it to this Atlas that very vividly showed the relationship of the greater sciatic nerve to the neck of the femur.
  • Je suis étudiant au niveau collégial en technique de la santé. Ce livre de référence est merveilleux. C'est un vrai plaisir d'apprendre l'anatomie par des représentations aussi colorées et précises.