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e-Anatomy User guide
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Content
e-Anatomy
Introduction 3Premium Subscription 4The modules 5Quick access to the anatomical images 12
The modules
The interface 13Browsing 14 Scroll through the images 14 Cross-reference 15 Scroll bar 15 Gallery 16The labels 17 Description of a structure 18Features on the menu 19 Quiz mode 20 Anatomical structures 22 Series 22 Contrast 23 Language 23 Search engine 23 Keyboard shortcuts 24
General terms and conditions of use
Terms of access and use of the site 25
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Introduction
e-Anatomy is an interactive atlas of human anatomy, developed on the IMAIOS website. It is designed for the use of physicians, radiologists, students and medical imaging professionals.
e-Anatomy has over 13,400 images with CT, MRI and PET image series, as well as x-rays and angiography images, dissections, and illustrations.
Explore over 6700 anatomic structures and more than 670 000 translated medical labels available in 12 languages, including the Latin Terminologia Anatomica. It attracts over 350,000 visitors per month from 150 countries.
e-Anatomy has received many awards from the Radiological Society of North America, the European Congress of Radiology and the French Society of Radiology.
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Premiumsubscription
Some e-Anatomy modules are free of charge, others need a premium subscription. This one provides access to more features.
The signs below distinguish them:
FREE PREMIUM
To access the website content, you must log in first. And so you need to create an account* and register. If you are not a member, you can still test the application, but some information won’t be available.
* Registering and creating an account when using e-Anatomy on the website is not necessary for institutional subscriptions with IP address authentication. However an account is required when accessing e-Anatomy on an iOS device (iPhone, iPad, iPod touch) or Android (phone and tablet) through an institutional subscription.
e-Anatomy is also available on tablets and smartphones. You must download the app on the AppStore or on Google Play Store.
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The modules e-Anatomy is organized in modules, each corresponding to an imaging exam or a coherent anatomical group.The color of the pins used in the icons represents the type of module :
The modules are classified and presented according to the part of the body represented, i.e. “Head and neck”, “Thorax, Abdomen, and Pelvis”, “Limbs”, and “Spine”.
BrainMRI
PREMIUM
HeadCT
PREMIUM
BrainMRI
Arteries of brainMRI
PREMIUMFREE
The “Head and neck” section has the following modules:
Green: CTBlue: MRIRed: IllustrationsPurple: Angiography and radiographsPink: LaparoscopyYellow: PET - CTOrange: Photography
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Cranial nervesIllustrations
PREMIUM
Autonomicnervous systemIllustrations
PREMIUM
SkullIllustrations
PREMIUM
EyeIllustrations
FREE
Petrous boneCT
PREMIUM
Head and neckCT
PREMIUM
Face and neckMRI
PREMIUM
FaceCT
PREMIUM
Arteries of brainAngiography
BrainIllustrations
PREMIUMPREMIUM
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Lymph nodesCT
PREMIUM
Neck ThoraxAbdomen PelvisPET-CT
PREMIUM
Visible HumanProjectMale cadaver
PREMIUM
Chest anatomyIllustrations
PREMIUM
MediastinumIllustrations
PREMIUM
Thoracic wall-BreastIllustrations
PREMIUM
ThoraxCT
PREMIUM
HeartIllustrations
FREE
CoronaryCT
PREMIUM
Coronarography Angiography
PREMIUM
The “Thorax, Abdomen, Pelvis” section has the following modules:
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Digestive systemIllustrations
PREMIUM
Abdomen - Pelvis CT
PREMIUM
Abdominopelvic cavityCT
PREMIUM
Female pelvisMRI
PREMIUM PREMIUM
Female pelvisLaparoscopy
Male pelvisMRI
FREE
MRCPMRI
PREMIUM
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Upper limbIllustrations
PREMIUM PREMIUM
PREMIUM
Brachial plexusMRI
PREMIUM
Upper extremityRadiographs
Upper extremityMRI
PREMIUM
ShoulderCT arthrogram
PREMIUM
ShoulderMRI
PREMIUM
ElbowCT arthrogram
PREMIUM
ElbowMRI
PREMIUM
HandMRI
PREMIUM
Wrist anatomyMRI
The “Limbs” section has the following modules:
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PREMIUM
Lower limbRadiographs
Lower extremityIllustrations
PREMIUM
HipMRI
PREMIUM
Lower extremityMRI
PREMIUM
KneeCT arthrogram
PREMIUM
KneeMRI
PREMIUM
Leg : arteries -bones3D
Ankle - FootMRI
FREE
FREE
Planes and motions
FREE
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The “Spine” section has the following modules:
Lumbar spineMRI
Cervical spineMRI
Lumbar spineCT
SpineIllustrations
PREMIUM
PREMIUM
SpineRadiographs
Spinal cordIllustrations
PREMIUMFREE
PREMIUM
PREMIUM
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Quick access
A quick access is available on the home page and on all e-Anatomy pages.
It is divided into different regions of the human body. When the user selects a region, a list is displayed with all the modules corresponding to the searched area.
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Description of amodule
Each page includes :
The module and its features.
The sources of the images, the anatomical references, and the list of all the anatomical struc-
tures used in the module.
Quick access
Feature bar
LabelsOrientation
The interface
Image scroll bar
Cross reference bar
Gallery
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You must hold the left button of the mouse by moving it up or down to scroll through the series of images. You can also place it on the image and use the mouse wheel or the up and down arrows on the keyboard. You can use the right and left arrows to change series.
To make better use of this feature, you must make sure to have the module page selected. In addition, make sure that the mouse cursor is on the image frame (see below).
Tips: The full screen mode prevents scrolling with the mouse wheel down to the bottom of the page and accidentally deselecting the image.
Reversed scroll mode: you can reverse the direction of scrolling the images. For that, simply hold down the “r” key and scroll through the images with the mouse wheel. The action of this function is particularly visible in the scroll bar of the images.
Browsing
Scroll through the images
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The cross-reference feature allows you to find the different views displayed. The blue line represents the position of the current image.
Depending on the module, the images of this cross-reference bar are clickable. For example, if you click on the sagittal view, the image displayed in the module will be the first image of the series in sagittal section.
Cross-reference
If you pass the mouse cursor over a thumbnail image, a small window will be displayed with the name of the area. If you click on it, the image will appear on the screen along with its labels. You can also move the cursor by holding down the left button of the mouse to scroll through the images.
On the right side of the menu is the total number of images and the number of the image selected. You can browse the images by clicking on the arrows or by entering an image number.
Scroll bar
Total number of images and number of the image selectedInfo window
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1 : Arrow that allows you to go back to the current image2: List of all series available on the module3: Mosaic of all images of the series
On the left of the menu is the gallery, all the images of the module are displayed as a mosaic (gallery). You can choose the series on the menu on the left. On the right side is the set of all images of the selected series.
Gallery
Gallery
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The pins on the labels are clickable. You can hide some labels of the image by clicking on the pins. Similarly, you can choose to add the labels that are not displayed by clicking on the isolated pins. The settings for displaying a structure depend on the filters selected (see section “Anatomical structures” p.22).
Each label is a link. If you click on it, a window with the following information will appear :- The series of the module where the structure appears.- The series of other modules where this structure appears.- A definition of the term (now available only in English).- The anatomical hierarchy of this structure in anatomical terminology.- The translations of this anatomical term into the different languages of e-Anatomy.
To go back to the module, you can: click on a series of images, on one of the links of the anatomical hierarchy or on the X at the top right.
The labels
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Description of a structure
In this module: the series of the module where the anatomical structure appears
Other modules: the series of other modules where this anatomical structure appears
A description of the anatomical structure
Anatomical hierarchy: it allows you to go up the anatomical hierarchy
Translations : it displays corresponding translations in different languages
1: Isolate a filter2: Isolate a structure3: Hide a structure
1 2 3
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Allow you to go back to the regular scrolling mode of the images.This option called “scroll” disables the “scrolling” and “zoom” functions when it is enabled.
A HQ
Move the image and its corresponding labels by holding and dragging the left button of the mouse.
A HQ
Zoom in or out on the image.A HQ
These three features are linked. When you double-click on an area of the image, it is zoomed and the “pan” mode is activated. When you double-click again, the image returns to its original size and the “scroll”mode is activated.
A HQA HQ
A HQ
A horizontal flip of the image.A HQ
A HQ
A HQ
A HQ
A vertical flip of the image.
Rotate the image 90° to the left or right.
Reset all changes.
A HQDisplay the labels in different modes: simply display, hide labels, switch to quiz mode.
The functionalities on the menu bar
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Export the image on the hard disk in jpeg format.A HQ
Load the series of images, in high quality (enabled by default).A HQ
Delimit an area that can be moved and resized using the mouse. The labels displayed will be those selected in this rectangular area.This feature can also be used when holding the left button of the mouse.
A HQ
Display a side panel containing the description of the labels, on the right side of the images.
Present all the images of the module as a mosaic (gallery). You can choose the series on the menu on the left. On the right is the set of images of the selected series.
A HQ
The full screen mode.
A HQ
A HQ
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Quiz mode
You can activate the quiz mode with a single click on the icon or by clicking on “quiz mode” in the drop-down list “anatomical parts”.
The labels will be replaced by numbers. To see the corresponding label, simply pass the mouse over the number to get the answer.
To disable the quiz mode or reset the answers, double-click on
A HQ
A HQ
Display the text of the labels
Set the quiz mode with numbers instead of text
Disable all displays
A ?
A ?
A ?
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The labels on the images can be selected according to the type of anatomical structure desired.
You can also activate the quiz mode on this menu as well as set the font size of the labels and show or hide the orientations..
This feature provides direct access to a series of images in the module.
The view orientation is specified at the bottom right indicated by a profile icon.
Anatomical structures
Series
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On certain modules, the contrast can be altered.
Contrast
You can choose the language in which the labels will be displayed, regardless of the language settled on the website.
Language
The search engine of the module allows you to search for an anatomical structure (present in the module) and to display it isolated and on the images.
If you start typing a term in the search bar, a list of suggestions will appear. Just choose one.
To reset the search, click on the X on the top right of the search bar.
There is also a wider search directly on the website. Depending on the searched word, it displays modules, anatomical structures, clinical cases, etc.
The search engine
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Keyboard shortcut
F = “Full screen” mode
M = “Viewzone”
Q = “Quiz” mode
H = “labels” mode
S = Save
R = “Reversed scroll” mode (hold)
Z = “zoom”
Up arrow = previous image
Down arrow = next image
Right arrow = next series
Left arrow = previous series
Esc
Q W E R T Y U I O P { } Enter
A S D F G H J K L : @ ~
Z X C V B N M </ > ?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - +
caps lock
Ctrl Alt Alt Gr Ctrl
FFull screen
QQuiz mode
RReversed scroll
mode
Previousimage
Nextseries
EscLeave thefull screen
SSave the
image
Zzoom
MViewzone
Previousseries
Nextimage
HShow/Hide
labels
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