The Most Comprehensive CT Cross-Sectional Anatomy Atlas

The Most Comprehensive CT Cross-Sectional Anatomy Atlas

Compiled from: Dinghu Imaging, Panda Radiology, DXY, and Rosenthal Imaging, etc. Comprehensive CT cross-sectional images of the whole body, very complete and detailed, packed with useful information. Let’s sit on the small bench and learn together… Skull 1. Frontal bone 2. Frontal gyrus 3. Coronal suture 4. Anterior central sulcus 5. Falx cerebri 6. Anterior … Read more

Chest Anatomy | Chest CT Cross-Sectional Anatomy

Chest Anatomy | Chest CT Cross-Sectional Anatomy

From the level of the thoracic inlet to the main pulmonary artery window, and from below the tracheal bifurcation to the level of the hepatic vein, each layer includes the positioning plane, axial CT images, corresponding schematic diagrams, anatomical structure names, simplified diagrams, lymph nodes, and pulmonary segment names. It’s incredibly comprehensive! First Layer: Thoracic … Read more

Key Aspects of Dynamic Stability in the Shoulder Joint

Key Aspects of Dynamic Stability in the Shoulder Joint

The rotator cuff, including the Supraspinous Muscle (冈上肌), Infraspinatus Muscle (冈下肌), Teres Minor Muscle (小圆肌), and Subscapularis Muscle (肩胛下肌), is collectively known as the SITS muscles. These four muscles originate from different areas but all attach to the humeral tuberosities, except for the Subscapularis Muscle which attaches to the lesser tuberosity. The other three muscles … Read more

The Anatomical Significance of Brain White Matter Tracts

The Anatomical Significance of Brain White Matter Tracts

Today, we bring you a compilation organized by Dr. Li Xinxiao from the Ningxia Medical University General Hospital: Special Topic on Neurosurgery (II) | The Anatomical Significance of Brain White Matter Tracts, welcome to watch and read! Introduction The brain is located within the cranial cavity and integrates information from the trunk and limbs through … Read more