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Brain in cranium series

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  • Whole Whole region / system / unpaired organ.

  • Single Side Left or right side of a region / system / organ.

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The brain controls or modulates body functions. It consists of the cerebrum, brainstem and cerebellum which contain functional regions of cortex and nuclei, connected by projection and interneurons. These delicate structures are surrounded and protected by the cranium and cerebrospinal fluid. A new plastination technique has been used to create these series of Sheet Plastinates cut in either the transverse, coronal or sagittal plane. They reveal the undissected position, morphology, and relations of structures from multiple perspectives. Even the smallest structures are revealed, alongside anatomically and clinically important relationships, regions, and spaces.

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Key features include

  • Coronal slices of the brain (cerebrum, brainstem, and cerebellum) in the cranium.
  • Grey and white matter structures of the brain (cerebrum, brainstem, and cerebellum).
  • Deep brain nuclei.
  • Ventricles of the brain.
  • Meninges, dural formations and dural venous sinuses.
  • Regional vasculature and various cranial nerves.
  • Various bones of the cranium.
  • Most structures of the head outside of the cranial cavity are removed.

Series Information (A-D)

General

  • Slices pass through the brain in the cranium to the inferior (caudal) medulla oblongata.
  • Most soft tissue of the head is removed.
  • Transverse series = whole (left and right side); cut parallel to the Frankfurt plane.
  • Coronal series = whole (left and right side); cut perpendicular to the Frankfurt plane.
  • Sagittal series = whole (left and right side); cut parallel to the median plane.

Series A-D

Up to four series (A-D) are available, with the number of slices increasing from Series A to D. Each series is hand-selected to ensure the presence of key structures relevant to the intended target user group.

A = Introductory series for undergraduate learning
B = Intermediate series for medical/clinical learning
C = Advanced series for postgraduate learning
D = Expert series for high-level professional learning (all available slices)

Key features include

  • Coronal slices of the brain (cerebrum, brainstem, and cerebellum) in the cranium.
  • Grey and white matter structures of the brain (cerebrum, brainstem, and cerebellum).
  • Deep brain nuclei.
  • Ventricles of the brain.
  • Meninges, dural formations and dural venous sinuses.
  • Regional vasculature and various cranial nerves.
  • Various bones of the cranium.
  • Most structures of the head outside of the cranial cavity are removed.

Series Information (A-D)

General

  • Slices pass through the brain in the cranium to the inferior (caudal) medulla oblongata.
  • Most soft tissue of the head is removed.
  • Transverse series = whole (left and right side); cut parallel to the Frankfurt plane.
  • Coronal series = whole (left and right side); cut perpendicular to the Frankfurt plane.
  • Sagittal series = whole (left and right side); cut parallel to the median plane.

Series A-D

Up to four series (A-D) are available, with the number of slices increasing from Series A to D. Each series is hand-selected to ensure the presence of key structures relevant to the intended target user group.

A = Introductory series for undergraduate learning
B = Intermediate series for medical/clinical learning
C = Advanced series for postgraduate learning
D = Expert series for high-level professional learning (all available slices)

Key features Include

  • Coronal slices of the brain (cerebrum, brainstem, and cerebellum) in the cranium.
  • Grey and white matter structures of the brain (cerebrum, brainstem, and cerebellum).
  • Deep brain nuclei.
  • Ventricles of the brain.
  • Meninges, dural formations and dural venous sinuses.
  • Regional vasculature and various cranial nerves.
  • Various bones of the cranium.
  • Most structures of the head outside of the cranial cavity are removed.

Series Information (A-D)

General

  • Slices pass through the brain in the cranium to the inferior (caudal) medulla oblongata.
  • Most soft tissue of the head is removed.
  • Transverse series = whole (left and right side); cut parallel to the Frankfurt plane.
  • Coronal series = whole (left and right side); cut perpendicular to the Frankfurt plane.
  • Sagittal series = whole (left and right side); cut parallel to the median plane.

Series A-D

Up to four series (A-D) are available, with the number of slices increasing from Series A to D. Each series is hand-selected to ensure the presence of key structures relevant to the intended target user group.

A = Introductory series for undergraduate learning
B = Intermediate series for medical/clinical learning
C = Advanced series for postgraduate learning
D = Expert series for high-level professional learning (all available slices)

Key features include

  • Coronal slices of the brain (cerebrum, brainstem, and cerebellum) in the cranium.
  • Grey and white matter structures of the brain (cerebrum, brainstem, and cerebellum).
  • Deep brain nuclei.
  • Ventricles of the brain.
  • Meninges, dural formations and dural venous sinuses.
  • Regional vasculature and various cranial nerves.
  • Various bones of the cranium.
  • Most structures of the head outside of the cranial cavity are removed.

Series Information (A-D)

General

  • Slices pass through the brain in the cranium to the inferior (caudal) medulla oblongata.
  • Most soft tissue of the head is removed.
  • Transverse series = whole (left and right side); cut parallel to the Frankfurt plane.
  • Coronal series = whole (left and right side); cut perpendicular to the Frankfurt plane.
  • Sagittal series = whole (left and right side); cut parallel to the median plane.

Series A-D

Up to four series (A-D) are available, with the number of slices increasing from Series A to D. Each series is hand-selected to ensure the presence of key structures relevant to the intended target user group.

A = Introductory series for undergraduate learning
B = Intermediate series for medical/clinical learning
C = Advanced series for postgraduate learning
D = Expert series for high-level professional learning (all available slices)

Key features include

  • Sagittal slices of the brain (cerebrum, brainstem, and cerebellum) in the cranium.
  • Grey and white matter structures of the brain (cerebrum, brainstem, and cerebellum).
  • Deep brain nuclei.
  • Ventricles of the brain.
  • Meninges, dural formations and dural venous sinuses.
  • Regional vasculature and various cranial nerves.
  • Various bones of the cranium.
  • Most structures of the head outside of the cranial cavity are removed.

Series Information (A-D)

General

  • Slices pass through the brain in the cranium to the inferior (caudal) medulla oblongata.
  • Most soft tissue of the head is removed.
  • Transverse series = whole (left and right side); cut parallel to the Frankfurt plane.
  • Coronal series = whole (left and right side); cut perpendicular to the Frankfurt plane.
  • Sagittal series = whole (left and right side); cut parallel to the median plane.

Series A-D

Up to four series (A-D) are available, with the number of slices increasing from Series A to D. Each series is hand-selected to ensure the presence of key structures relevant to the intended target user group.

A = Introductory series for undergraduate learning
B = Intermediate series for medical/clinical learning
C = Advanced series for postgraduate learning
D = Expert series for high-level professional learning (all available slices)

Key features include

  • Sagittal slices of the brain (cerebrum, brainstem, and cerebellum) in the cranium.
  • Grey and white matter structures of the brain (cerebrum, brainstem, and cerebellum).
  • Deep brain nuclei.
  • Ventricles of the brain.
  • Meninges, dural formations and dural venous sinuses.
  • Regional vasculature and various cranial nerves.
  • Various bones of the cranium.
  • Most structures of the head outside of the cranial cavity are removed.

Series Information (A-D)

General

  • Slices pass through the brain in the cranium to the inferior (caudal) medulla oblongata.
  • Most soft tissue of the head is removed.
  • Transverse series = whole (left and right side); cut parallel to the Frankfurt plane.
  • Coronal series = whole (left and right side); cut perpendicular to the Frankfurt plane.
  • Sagittal series = whole (left and right side); cut parallel to the median plane.

Series A-D

Up to four series (A-D) are available, with the number of slices increasing from Series A to D. Each series is hand-selected to ensure the presence of key structures relevant to the intended target user group.

A = Introductory series for undergraduate learning
B = Intermediate series for medical/clinical learning
C = Advanced series for postgraduate learning
D = Expert series for high-level professional learning (all available slices)

Key features include

  • Sagittal slices of the brain (cerebrum, brainstem, and cerebellum) in the cranium.
  • Grey and white matter structures of the brain (cerebrum, brainstem, and cerebellum).
  • Deep brain nuclei.
  • Ventricles of the brain.
  • Meninges, dural formations and dural venous sinuses.
  • Regional vasculature and various cranial nerves.
  • Various bones of the cranium.
  • Most structures of the head outside of the cranial cavity are removed.

Series Information (A-D)

General

  • Slices pass through the brain in the cranium to the inferior (caudal) medulla oblongata.
  • Most soft tissue of the head is removed.
  • Transverse series = whole (left and right side); cut parallel to the Frankfurt plane.
  • Coronal series = whole (left and right side); cut perpendicular to the Frankfurt plane.
  • Sagittal series = whole (left and right side); cut parallel to the median plane.

Series A-D

Up to four series (A-D) are available, with the number of slices increasing from Series A to D. Each series is hand-selected to ensure the presence of key structures relevant to the intended target user group.

A = Introductory series for undergraduate learning
B = Intermediate series for medical/clinical learning
C = Advanced series for postgraduate learning
D = Expert series for high-level professional learning (all available slices)

Key features include

  • Sagittal slices of the brain (cerebrum, brainstem, and cerebellum) in the cranium.
  • Grey and white matter structures of the brain (cerebrum, brainstem, and cerebellum).
  • Deep brain nuclei.
  • Ventricles of the brain.
  • Meninges, dural formations and dural venous sinuses.
  • Regional vasculature and various cranial nerves.
  • Various bones of the cranium.
  • Most structures of the head outside of the cranial cavity are removed.

Series Information (A-D)

General

  • Slices pass through the brain in the cranium to the inferior (caudal) medulla oblongata.
  • Most soft tissue of the head is removed.
  • Transverse series = whole (left and right side); cut parallel to the Frankfurt plane.
  • Coronal series = whole (left and right side); cut perpendicular to the Frankfurt plane.
  • Sagittal series = whole (left and right side); cut parallel to the median plane.

Series A-D

Up to four series (A-D) are available, with the number of slices increasing from Series A to D. Each series is hand-selected to ensure the presence of key structures relevant to the intended target user group.

A = Introductory series for undergraduate learning
B = Intermediate series for medical/clinical learning
C = Advanced series for postgraduate learning
D = Expert series for high-level professional learning (all available slices)

Key features include

  • Transverse slices of the brain (cerebrum, brainstem, and cerebellum) in the cranium.
  • Grey and white matter structures of the brain (cerebrum, brainstem, and cerebellum).
  • Deep brain nuclei.
  • Ventricles of the brain.
  • Meninges, dural formations and dural venous sinuses.
  • Regional vasculature and various cranial nerves.
  • Various bones of the cranium.
  • Most structures of the head outside of the cranial cavity are removed.

Series Information (A-D)

General

  • Slices pass through the brain in the cranium to the inferior (caudal) medulla oblongata.
  • Most soft tissue of the head is removed.
  • Transverse series = whole (left and right side); cut parallel to the Frankfurt plane.
  • Coronal series = whole (left and right side); cut perpendicular to the Frankfurt plane.
  • Sagittal series = whole (left and right side); cut parallel to the median plane.

Series A-D

Up to four series (A-D) are available, with the number of slices increasing from Series A to D. Each series is hand-selected to ensure the presence of key structures relevant to the intended target user group.

A = Introductory series for undergraduate learning
B = Intermediate series for medical/clinical learning
C = Advanced series for postgraduate learning
D = Expert series for high-level professional learning (all available slices)

Key features include

  • Transverse slices of the brain (cerebrum, brainstem, and cerebellum) in the cranium.
  • Grey and white matter structures of the brain (cerebrum, brainstem, and cerebellum).
  • Deep brain nuclei.
  • Ventricles of the brain.
  • Meninges, dural formations and dural venous sinuses.
  • Regional vasculature and various cranial nerves.
  • Various bones of the cranium.
  • Most structures of the head outside of the cranial cavity are removed.

Series Information (A-D)

General

  • Slices pass through the brain in the cranium to the inferior (caudal) medulla oblongata.
  • Most soft tissue of the head is removed.
  • Transverse series = whole (left and right side); cut parallel to the Frankfurt plane.
  • Coronal series = whole (left and right side); cut perpendicular to the Frankfurt plane.
  • Sagittal series = whole (left and right side); cut parallel to the median plane.

Series A-D

Up to four series (A-D) are available, with the number of slices increasing from Series A to D. Each series is hand-selected to ensure the presence of key structures relevant to the intended target user group.

A = Introductory series for undergraduate learning
B = Intermediate series for medical/clinical learning
C = Advanced series for postgraduate learning
D = Expert series for high-level professional learning (all available slices)

Key features include

  • Transverse slices of the brain (cerebrum, brainstem, and cerebellum) in the cranium.
  • Grey and white matter structures of the brain (cerebrum, brainstem, and cerebellum).
  • Deep brain nuclei.
  • Ventricles of the brain.
  • Meninges, dural formations and dural venous sinuses.
  • Regional vasculature and various cranial nerves.
  • Various bones of the cranium.
  • Most structures of the head outside of the cranial cavity are removed.

Series Information (A-D)

General

  • Slices pass through the brain in the cranium to the inferior (caudal) medulla oblongata.
  • Most soft tissue of the head is removed.
  • Transverse series = whole (left and right side); cut parallel to the Frankfurt plane.
  • Coronal series = whole (left and right side); cut perpendicular to the Frankfurt plane.
  • Sagittal series = whole (left and right side); cut parallel to the median plane.

Series A-D

Up to four series (A-D) are available, with the number of slices increasing from Series A to D. Each series is hand-selected to ensure the presence of key structures relevant to the intended target user group.

A = Introductory series for undergraduate learning
B = Intermediate series for medical/clinical learning
C = Advanced series for postgraduate learning
D = Expert series for high-level professional learning (all available slices)

Key features include

  • Transverse slices of the brain (cerebrum, brainstem, and cerebellum) in the cranium.
  • Grey and white matter structures of the brain (cerebrum, brainstem, and cerebellum).
  • Deep brain nuclei.
  • Ventricles of the brain.
  • Meninges, dural formations and dural venous sinuses.
  • Regional vasculature and various cranial nerves.
  • Various bones of the cranium.
  • Most structures of the head outside of the cranial cavity are removed.

Series Information (A-D)

General

  • Slices pass through the brain in the cranium to the inferior (caudal) medulla oblongata.
  • Most soft tissue of the head is removed.
  • Transverse series = whole (left and right side); cut parallel to the Frankfurt plane.
  • Coronal series = whole (left and right side); cut perpendicular to the Frankfurt plane.
  • Sagittal series = whole (left and right side); cut parallel to the median plane.

Series A-D

Up to four series (A-D) are available, with the number of slices increasing from Series A to D. Each series is hand-selected to ensure the presence of key structures relevant to the intended target user group.

A = Introductory series for undergraduate learning
B = Intermediate series for medical/clinical learning
C = Advanced series for postgraduate learning
D = Expert series for high-level professional learning (all available slices)

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