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You memorized the diagrams. Then a real patient walked in and the textbook version didn't match what you were seeing.
Cadaver photos rarely resemble the body on the table or the scan on the monitor. Students and working clinicians alike lose hours reconciling color-coded diagrams against the gray, layered reality of dissection, ultrasound, and the operating field.
This 2026 edition closes that gap. Twenty-five chapters move region by region, from surface landmarks a clinician palpates through the deep neurovascular planes a surgeon must name before opening a cavity, anchored throughout to imaging findings and bedside correlations instead of description for its own sake.
Every structure is framed the way it actually appears in practice: as a landmark to palpate, a plane to dissect, or a shadow to interpret on a scan.
Scan the code inside, work through the companion videos alongside the text, and stop translating between the atlas and the patient.