BRS Gross Anatomy

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Written in the popular Board Review Series outline format, this powerful, easy-to-use resource presents the essentials of human anatomy through concise descriptions, clinical correlations, radiographs, full-color illustrations, and tables. Over 550 board-style questions with complete answers and explanations, chapter-ending exams, and an end-of-book comprehensive exam help you master key information. - New high-yield reviews at the end of each chapter provide targeted preparation for USMLE Step 1 and anatomy course examinations. - An updated full-color art program helps you understand difficult concepts and complicated anatomical structures. - More than 550 USMLE-style questions, answers, and rationales are available both electronically and in print to facilitate gross anatomy review. - New radiographs, MRIs, CT scans, ultrasound scans, and angiograms help you develop a better understanding of anatomy and clinical medicine. - Clinical correlations demonstrate connections between anatomical knowledge and clinical medicine. - A 100-question comprehensive exam at the end of the book provides a great prep tool for the actual exam. - A new chapter on cranial nerves provides information covered on USMLE Step 1 and anatomy course examinations. - (An interactive online question bank makes it easy for you to create personalized practice tests to gauge your understanding.)

Author(s): Kyung Won Chung, Harold M. Chung, Nancy L. Halliday
Edition: 8th
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Health
Year: 2015

Language: English
Commentary: The comprehensive examination test mysteriously missing
Pages: 524

1. Introduction
2. Back
3. Thorax
4. Abdomen
5. Perineum and Pelvis
6. Lower Limb
7. Upper Limb
8. Head and Neck
9. Cranial and Autonomic Nerves