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We are building an evidence-based biomechanical 3D model of the human body, create high-quality, interactive illustrations of the model, and share them on this website to provide a resource for teaching and explaining anatomy.
About us - Anatomy Standard
Anatomy Standard project is co-founded by: Jānis Šavlovskis MD, PhD Interventional radiologist with over 15 year experience in teaching human anatomy and radiology to medical students
Maxilla - Anatomy Standard
Nov 19, 2020 · The trick to remember the anatomy of the maxilla is based on digit "4": the maxilla has four surfaces, four processes, and the cavity in the middle.
Anatomy Standard | Biomechanics of the Spine
Explore and discover the anatomy and biomechanics of the spine layer by layer. Model sections Examine previously obstructed structures with sections of the spine.
Temporal bone - Anatomy Standard
Dec 25, 2023 · Temporal bone. Temporal bone, by the way, is the most complex bone in our body. It is embryologically formed by the fusion of 11 ossification centers * that incorporate the peripheral part of the audio-vestibular system and provide all necessary channels and openings for multiple cranial nerves & blood vessels passing through it. * Navjot Singh.
Occipital bone - Anatomy Standard
In the literature, the occipital bone sometimes is reported as Cervical 0, or C0, stressing this common somatic origin and integral part in anatomy, biomechanics, and clinical functions of the upper cervical spine *.
Frontal bone - Anatomy Standard
Frontal bone. The frontal bone is one of the thickest bones of the skull. At birth, it is usually paired – right and left – but before the first year of life, the suture separating them (sutura frontalis s. metopica) usually ossifies 1.The occurrence of persistent metopic suture in adult age varies in different countries from nearly 0% to 15%, and it should not be confused with the frontal ...
Ethmoid bone - Anatomy Standard
Apr 16, 2019 · An ethmoid bone is a very particular bone localized between eyeballs and making a significant part of the nasal cavity. By the way, it is the most fragile bone in our body – made almost entirely by thin bony lamellae. Usually, ethmoid isn't present in skulls available for learning in Anatomy departments.
Sphenoid bone - Anatomy Standard
Oct 16, 2021 · The dorsal aspect of the sphenoid demonstrating multiple openings and channels within that bone. Canalis opticus and fissura orbitalis superior connect fossa cranii media with the orbit, but foramen rotundum and canalis pterygoides are the pathways to the fossa pterygopalatina. The list of terms: Canalis opticus – Optic canal Fissura orbitalis superior – …
Our Philosophy: Goals, the Process & Image Policy - Anatomy …
Anatomy Standard is a revival and evolution of the classical tradition of anatomy illustration. Our visualizations of the structure of a human body are a combination of art qualities of classical anatomy illustration and the latest advances in the science of medicine and technology.
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