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ATLAS OF PATHOLOGY And Comparison With Normal Anatomy Lite


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Образование Медицина
Разработчик J-MAC SYSTEM
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This Product is the Japanese-English bilingual Pathology Atlas ebook for medical professionals and students.

This product is a Lite version.
"Chapter1 Esophagus - Chapter3 Large intestine" only.

■Features of the Product
・Changing laungage setting, Japanese-English
・Comparing the image of normal structure with the image of the lesion portion
・Easy-to-use functions

Included content examples
-Esophagus
-Stomach
-Large Intestine
-Liver
-Airway and the lung
-Thyroid gland
-Bone ...

This product is perfect for medical students, interns, doctors, and also paramedics to study pathology in Japanese and English.

The Contents of This Data
This product is based on the data on the book "正常画像と比べてわかる病理アトラス" published by Yodosha Company Limited.

■Authors of the book "正常画像と比べてわかる病理アトラス"
 Masamune Shimo, Toukatsu Hospital
 Tomio Arai, Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Hospital and Institute of Gerontology
 Eiji Takeuchi, Shiga Medical Center for Adults
 Tsuyoshi Terashima, Shiga Medical Center for Adults
 Tamotsu Sugai, Iwate Medical University School of Medicine
 Tetsuya Murata, JA Suzuka General Hospital
 Hiroshi Kijima, Hirosaki University Graduates School of Medicine
 Yoshiro Tachiyama, National Hospital Organization Hiroshima-Nishi Medical Center
 Takashi Nishisaka, Hiroshima Prefectural Hospital
 Takuya Moriya, Kawasaki medical school
 Hitoshi Tsuda, National Defense Medical College
 Sohei Yamamoto, National Defense Medical College
 Tetsunari Oyama, Dokkyo Medical University
 Atsuki Segawa, Dokkyo Medical University
 Yoji Nagashima, Yokoama City Univarsity School of Medicine
 Masahiro Yao, Yokoama City Univarsity School of Medicine
 Yoshiaki Inayama, Yokoama City Univarsity Hospital
 Toyonori Tsuzuki, Japanese Red Cross Daini Hospital
 Ichiro Aoki, Yokoama City Univarsity School of Medicine
 Tamaki Maeda, Aino University
 Tsuyoshi Ishida, Kohnodai Hospital, National Center for Global Health and Medicine
 Hiroyoshi Suzuki, National Hospital Organization Sendai Medical Center