Publisher's Synopsis
This self-assessment review is designed to help students and residents understand the clinical relevance of basic anatomy and apply anatomic information in solving clinical problems. It presents problem-oriented questions covering the whole field of topographical (gross) anatomy - regional, systematic and clinical. The questions are presented as case histories or as clinical puzzles that require anatomic information for their elucidation. There are full-colour and black and white illustrations - including clinical dissections, radiographs, and MRI and CT images - depicting important anatomic features.