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This is a listing of the most requested lectures prepared by Clinical Anatomy Associates, Inc. The PDF symbol points to files that contain images that are used during our lectures. You are welcome to have them printed prior to our lectures, the students will color and complete them as they follow the lecture. These images are incomplete and are copyrighted. Use of these images without the express consent of Clinical Anatomy Associates, Inc is not permitted. Some of these files may be large. Allow time for the download. If you need the Adobe Reader, click here. |
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| Anatomy, definition and anatomical terminology | |
| Medical terminology (Click here for the Dictionary of Medical Terms) | |
| Surgery: History and terminology | |
| Spine and spinal cord. Clinical anatomy, pathology and surgery | |
| Central Nervous System, brain and cerebrospinal fluid | |
| Female reproductive system. Clinical anatomy, pathology and surgery | |
| Cardiovascular system I: Heart. Clinical Anatomy, pathology and surgery | |
Cardiovascular system II: Peripheral vascular system. Clinical anatomy, pathology and surgery |
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| Male reproductive system and BPH | |
| Breast. Clinical anatomy, pathology and surgery |
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| Abdominal contents I: Upper gastrointestinal. Clinical anatomy, pathology and surgery, open and laparoscopic | |
| Abdominal contents II: Lower gastrointestinal. Clinical anatomy, pathology and surgery, open and laparoscopic | |
| Abdominal contents III: Hepatobiliary tree. Clinical anatomy, pathology and surgery, open and laparoscopic | |
| Inguinofemoral hernia. Anatomy and surgery, classic and laparoscopic | |
| Thorax I: Respiratory system. Clinical anatomy, pathology and surgery |
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| Orthopaedics I: General concepts. Skeletal anatomy and pathology | |
| Orthopaedics II: Joints of the lower extremity. Foot, knee and hip. Anatomy, pathology and surgery | |
| Orthopaedics III: Joints of the upper extremity. Hand, elbow and shoulder. Anatomy, pathology and surgery | |
| Female Pelvis and Perineum I: General Clinical Anatomy | |
| Female Pelvis and Perineum II: Clinical Anatomy of Prolapse and corresponding surgeries | |
| The Neck: Clinical Anatomy | |
| Clinical Anatomy of the Pharynx: Tonsillectomy | |
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