Anatomy and Radiographic Proje

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3.3
254 reviews
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About this app

It is an app that allows the user to know the radiological projections that are used daily in a patient care. It covers all areas of the human body with more than 100 digital radiographs: skull, maxillofacial, spine, chest, abdomen, pelvis, upper and lower extremities.

They correspond to radiographs without pathological alterations, which makes it easier for health personnel to recognize the pathologies and choose the appropriate projections for each area.

The anatomy of the studied area is described, as well as the technique used for positioning the radiographic projection.

It allows the user to zoom in or out of the radiographic image.

It is intended for doctors, radiologists, dentists, medical technologists, medical students and for all interested in this matter.
Updated on
Nov 30, 2019

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Ratings and reviews

3.3
242 reviews
Prafful Kodia
October 10, 2020
I am a radiology resident and I will say this as not a good app ...there are other apps with great demonstrations than this app
12 people found this review helpful
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A Google user
March 21, 2019
nonsensical app, which absolutely no one likes 😡😠👎😑😤 a proud Indian 🇮🇳
18 people found this review helpful
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MedicalApp
December 10, 2019
I am very sorry for your experience. The new version corrects resolution errors. It allows to mobilize, zoom and zoom out the radiographic images. It has anatomical information of the studied body segment and positioning to achieve the projection.
A Google user
December 11, 2019
Very nice app for me and the public to use
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What's new

Zoom in and zoom out correction.
Anatomical description and positioning techniques for different radiographic projections.
New radiographic projections.
New menu.