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Detailed 3D modeling of the head and neck including a disarticulated skull, showing the regions and attachment points for all the muscles. The 3D model also incorporates the entire cervical region and the upper thoracic spine. The model is supplemented by text, MRI section and clinical slides.

 
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Features
 
Text










Bones
Bones Regions
Teeth
Cartilage
Cartilage Regions
Attachments of Ligaments
Attachments of Muscles
Ligaments
Muscles
Glands

 









Fascia
Brain and Spinal Cord
Nerves
Arteries
Veins
Miscellaneous
Surface Anatomy
Cutaneous Innervation
Dermatomes

Illustrations    










































Action of the Cricothyroid Muscle
Action of the Inferior Oblique Muscles
Action of the Inferior Rectus Muscle
Action of the Medial and Lateral Rectus Muscles
Action of the the Superior Oblique Muscles
Action of the Superior Rectus Muscles
Actions of Lateral Cricoaytenoid and Thyroarytenoid Muscles
Actions of Posterior and Transverse Cricoarytenoid Muscles
Alar Ligaments
Anterior Triangles of the Neck (Digastric, Carotid and Muscular)
Cervical Vertebrae viewed from above
Coronal section through the Larynx
Course of the Vertberal Arteries viewed from behind
Cranial air sinuses
Cranial Venous Sinuses
Denticulate Ligament
Distribution of the Trigrminal Nerve
Emergence of the Cranial Nerves
External and Middle Regions of the Right Ear
Eye Lid Cross-Section
Falx Cerebri and the Tentorium Cerebelli
Internal View of the Base of the Skull to show Bones and Sutures

 


































Lateral Surface of the Tympanic Membrane
Lymphatics of the Face
Lymphatics of the Tongue
Membranous Labyrinth shoes within the Bony Labyrinth
Odontoid Fractures
Permanent Right Upper and Lower Teeth
Posterior Triangles of the Neck (Subclavian and Occipital)
Posterior View of the Larync and Pharynx
Radiographic Measurements of the Cranio-Vertebral Junction
Sagittal section through the Eye
Scalp Cross-Section showing Superior Sagittal Sinus
Skin Cross-Section
Suboccipital Triangle
Superficial Lymph Glands and Vessels of the Head and Neck
Superior View of the Larynx
The Auricle
The Bony Palate
The Boundaries of the Oral Cavity
The Lacrimo-Maxillary Suture
The Temporomandibular Joint
Tooth Cross-Section
Transverse Section through the Spinal Canal of the Cochlea
Ventral Surface
View of the Internal Base of the Skull to show the Cranial Fossae
Clinical Slides    




















Angiofibroma
Carcinoma of Lower Lip
CT and MRI Scans of Olfactory Neuroblastoma
Excised Tumor and Facial Nerve
Excised Tumor Lying on Face
Extension into Submandibular Triangle
Frey's Syndrome
Goitre
Hairy Tongue
Inflamed Polyp of the Vocal Cords
Oedamatous 'Singer's' Nodules
Parotid Enlargement from Sjogrens Disease
Parotid Technique

 

















Parotid Technique; Axial CT
Parotid Tumor
Post-Operationl Intro-oral view of Palatial Swelling from Deep Lobe Parotid Tumor
Ranula Intra-Oral View
Rheumatoid arhtritis with cervical instability, flexion MRI
Rheumatoid arhtritis with cervical instability, neutral MRI
Thyroid Goitre
Thyroid Tumor after Radiography
Thyroidectomy
Thyroidectomy, Excised Lobe
Tonsillitis
Torus Palatinus

MR    



Axial MR of the head & neck
Coronal MR of the head & neck

 

Sagittal MR of the head & neck

Surface Anatomy Videos    












Buccinator: Compresses the cheeks
Corrugator: Supercilii pulls the eyebrows together
Frontalis: Elevator of the eyebrow
Masseter: Closes the jaw
Orbicularis Occuli: Closes the eyelids
Orbicularis Oris: Closes the mouth and lips
Patysma: Tenses the fascia on the anterior and lateral sides of the neck and upper chest

 








Sternocleidomastoid: One muscle will produce side flexion of the head to the same side
Sternocleidomastoid: One muscle will rotate the head to the opposite side
Temporalis: Closes the jaw
Trapezius (Upper Fibres): Rotation of the head to opposite side

Dissection Slides    














Cervical Region of the Spinal Cord from the Front
Cranial Fossae, with Dura Mater Intact
Deep Dissection of the Left Half of the Tongue, from the Right
Face: Superficial Dissection, Right Infratemporal Fossa and TMJ - Mandible and adjacent structures removed
Face: Superficial dissection, the left parotid gland, facial nerve and muscles
Left Prevertebral Region
Left Side of the Neck, From the Left and Front
Mouth and Palate in Sections: the Inside of the Right Half of the Mouth, from the Left
Nasal Cavity - the Left Lateral Wall and Apertures of Sinuses
Neck: Deep Dissection of Great Vessels and Nerves and the Thyroid Gland

  
























Neck: Deep Dissection, the Thyroid Gland, Parathyroid Glands and the Root of the Neck
Pharynx external surface, from the right
Pharynx: the Posterior Surface of the Pharynx - the Whole Pharynx
Stepped Dissection of the Scalp and Cranial Vault
Superior View of the Cranial Fossae
The Falx Cerebri and Tentorium Cerebelli, from the right and above
The lower and upper surface of a section through the left ear, from above and below
The lower brain stem and cervical spinal cord from behind
Tongue from above, with the Inlet (Aditus) of the Larynx
Upper Cervical Vertebral Column and Spinal Cord from Behind

Biomechanics Animations    




















Close View of the Depression and Elevation of the Temporomandibular Joint
Inferior View of the Depression and Elevation of the Temporomandibular Joint
Inferior Vierw of the Lateral Movement of the Temporomandibular Joint
Inferior View of the Protusion and Retraction of the Temporomandibular Joint
Lateral View of the Depression and Elevation of the Temporomandibular Joint
Lateral View of the Lateral Movement of the Temporomandibular Joint
Lateral View of the Protusion and Retraction of the Temporomandibular Joint
Medial View of the Depression and Elevation of the Temporomandibular Joint
Medial View of the Lateral Movement of the Temporomandibular Joint
Medial View of the Protusion and Retraction of the Temporomandibular Joint

Screenshots
 
 
Interactive Head & Neck | Inner Ear Model
 
 
Interactive Head & Neck | Brain Model w/ Text
 
 
Interactive Head & Neck | Cross Section w/ MRI
 
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View Eye Anatomy Pictures from CD
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View Skull Anatomy Pictures from CD
 
 

Anatomy Authors

Dr Barry Berkovitz
Anatomy, Cell and Human Biology Group, GKT School of Biomedical Sciences, Guy's Campus, London, U.K.

Claudia Kirsh
St. Bartholomew's and The Royal London Hospital Trust, Diagnostic Imaging Neuroradiology Section, London, UK

Bernard J. Moxham
B.Sc., B.D.S., Ph.D, Cardiff University, UK

Gus Alusi
PhD FRCS (ORL-HNS) St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Institute of Laryngology and Otology, University College London

Tony Cheeseman
FRACS Consultant, Wellington Hospital, London, UK

Technical Information

PC:
Processor: Pentium-compatible processor (133MHz or faster)
Operating System Windows 95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP
Memory Minimum of 32MB of RAM
Display Display size of 800 x 600 or greater
Colours More than 256 color display (e.g. 16 bit, 24 bit, High Color or True Color)
Additional CD-ROM drive

Mac:
Processor: PowerPC 604 processor (200 MHz or faster)
Operating System Mac OS 8.1 or later, 9.x, OS X 10.1 (runs in classic environment)
Memory Minimum of 64MB of RAM
Display Size Display size of 800 x 600 or greater
Colours More than 256 color display
Additional CD-ROM drive

 
 
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