Anatomage Table: High-Res Regional Anatomy




High-Res Regional Anatomy
High-Res Regional Anatomy is the second section of the Anatomage program. This section allows the user to view segments of the human body in extreme detail. Users can choose any body system in any part of the body that they would like to study in greater detail. All the functions that were available in the Gross Anatomy section are also available in the High Res Regional Anatomy section, just limited to the segment of the body that is being viewed.
High Res Regional Anatomy Training Resources
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How to Change and Use LayoutsDescribes how to use the Layouts icon to change to split screen.
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How to Take a ScreenshotDescribes how to take and save a screenshot.
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How to Use PresetsDescribes how to set a preset, save a preset, and load a preset.
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How to Use Quiz ModeDescribes how to set up a quick quiz, how to set up a customized quiz, and how to set up a game.
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How to Use the Action MenuDescribes how to navigate the action menu. Use the action menu to label structures, color code structures, quickly dissect structures, and more.
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How to Use the Clipping ToolDescribes how to remove segments of the body. Clipping removes structures along any of the body planes.
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How to Use the Dissection ToolDescribes how to dissect the cadaver. Use this tool to simulate a dissection on a real cadaver.
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How to Use the Explore ToolDescribes how to remove individual structures, isolate structures, or highlight blood flow.
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How to Use the Learning Assistant ToolDescribes how to enable and disable the learning assistant tool
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How to Use the Measurement ToolDescribes how to make straight-line, curved, and area measurements on the cadaver.
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How to Use the Orientation and 1 to 1 IconsDescribes how to change the orientation of the cadaver and how to change the size ratio of the cadaver to 1:1.
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How to Use the Pen ToolDescribes how to use the pen tool to draw on the cadaver.
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How to Use the Pin ToolDescribes how to place pins on the cadaver.
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How to Use the Pointer ToolDescribes how to add a pointer to the screen within the Gross Anatomy module.
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How to Use the Slider BarsDescribes how to quickly remove large segments of the body.
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How to Use the Visibility MenuDescribes how to quickly change which systems and structures are visible on the body.
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Bony Landmarks, Origins, and InsertionsShows how to display bony landmarks, origins, and insertions on the cadaver.
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Clipping ToolShows how to use the clipping tool to remove segments of the body along any of the body planes.
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Dissection ToolShows how to use the dissection tool to remove layers of the body.
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Gross Anatomy, HomeShows how to access Gross Anatomy from the Anatomage Main Menu.
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HelpHow to access the help file within the Anatomage software.
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How to Locate StructuresShows different ways to quickly locate structures within Gross Anatomy.
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Measurement ToolsShows how to use the measurement tool to make either straight-line, curved, or area measurements on the cadaver.
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Pen ToolShows how to use the pen tool to mark on the cadaver.
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PresetsShows how to create new presets, save presets, and load saved presets.
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Slider BarsShows how to use slider bars to quickly remove structures of the cadaver.
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VPF and split screenShows how to save information from the program and utilize the split screen function.
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Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust
The Anatomage Table was purchased through the generous support of the Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust.