The (2nd Edition, 2019), authored by Jean-Philippe Dillenseger , is a specialized medical reference designed to bridge the gap between fundamental human anatomy and clinical medical imaging. This edition was published by Elsevier Masson on March 29, 2019, and serves as an essential tool for radiology technicians (MERM), radiologists, and medical students. Core Content and Structure
: It emphasizes "necessary" anatomy—the specific structures required for accurate diagnosis and patient management in a clinical setting. Access and Download Information Access and Download Information : A previous version
: A previous version or specific chapters may be available for viewing on Internet Archive or for citation on ResearchGate . Atlas d'anatomie générale et radiologique - Elsevier (Colonne Vertébrale et Moelle Spinale) Thorax Abdomen and
: This edition features over 650 color illustrations , many of which were updated or renewed for the 2019 release to ensure clarity and clinical relevance. The (2nd Edition
: The 2019 edition typically includes access to an online image bank for further study.
(Colonne Vertébrale et Moelle Spinale) Thorax Abdomen and Pelvis Head and Neck (Tête et Cou) Key Features
The 2019 atlas is organized into six major anatomical regions, specifically aligned with the initial training modules for medical electroradiology technicians: (Membre Supérieur) Lower Limb (Membre Inférieur)