Anatomy books

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Pathinterpreter

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Hi. I think it's a good idea to see the recommendations of the books people are you using for MRI, Radiographs and all that stuff for Anatomy material. Thank you in advance.
 
I probably wouldn't waste the time. All of my anatomy questions could have been answered from the question and the picture was just extra. There might be one or two, possibly, that you can tell only from the picture (although I didn't have any). But it isn't worth looking through another book for. Spend time instead reading up on injuries to peripheral nerves, muscle innervation, brachial plexus, and neuroanatomy. I'm not sure that there are any good review books out there with MRI's.
 
I don't think you need a separate book for radiographs. After you're done reading whatever review book you are using for anatomy/neuro, just go to www.netanatomy.com and look over the radiographs there.

The pics on that site coupled with the questions you'll come across in kaplan qbank and usmleworld should be more than enough.
 
I just used the FA sections, HY Anatomy to brush up any weak areas (useless), Qbank, and UW.

It seemed to be enough
 
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