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: Includes new radiographs, CT images, CT angiograms, and MR images to correlate normal anatomy with clinical imaging. Technical Profile Interactive Atlas of Human Anatomy (CD-ROM) - Amazon.com

: Multiple ways to find structures, including a visual index, keyword search, or browsing by body region (e.g., Head and Neck, Thorax) and system. Study Tools

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If you have searched for the term , you are likely looking for the complete, disc-image version of this software (version 3.0). This article explores everything you need to know: its features, how it compares to the physical atlas, installation tips, system requirements, and why it remains a critical tool even as newer apps emerge.

Dr. Frank Netter was often called "Medicine's Michelangelo." His ability to render complex anatomical structures with artistic beauty and clinical accuracy transformed how medicine is taught. The Interactive Atlas takes these world-renowned plates—traditionally found in the physical Atlas of Human Anatomy —and translates them into a dynamic digital environment. Key Features of the Interactive Atlas v3.0 1. Comprehensive Plate Library

Netter's Interactive Atlas of Human Anatomy v3.0 is a comprehensive digital reference that brings the world-renowned anatomical illustrations of Dr. Frank H. Netter to a searchable, interactive computer platform. Developed by Icon Learning Systems