First steps with vet-Anatomy

In this article, we provide you all the tools you need to get started with our atlas of dog, cat, horse, bovine and mouse anatomy.

 

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What is vet-Anatomy?

 

vet-Anatomy is an interactive veterinary anatomy atlas available on the IMAIOS platform. Designed for veterinarians, veterinary students, and animal health professionals, it offers a comprehensive resource for exploring the anatomy of various animal species
Recognized internationally, vet-Anatomy is a valuable tool for learning, teaching, and clinical practice in veterinary medicine.

 

Select a specific anatomical part

 

The “Anatomical Parts” feature lets you select the anatomical structures you want to examine.

 

Limit or isolate an anatomical structure

The “Partial labeling” feature allows you to visualise anatomical structures within a specific area that you can scale.

 

"Isolate” allows you to focus on the anatomical structure you're looking for.

 

Practice with vet-Anatomy

 

With practice mode, you can test your knowledge in the area of the body you're studying. This feature is ideal for teachers and students alike.

 

Choose image window

 

In most CT modules, you can select either the “Bone window” or the “Soft tissues ” option. The same weighting principle is available for certain MRI imaging sequences.

 

Adjust the image

Adjust the image orientation clockwise or counterclockwise. Flip the image horizontally and vertically.

 

Select an image series

 

Choose the image series to display in the image gallery.

 

Display tools

In this section, you can choose to display the Orientation, which shows the orientation of the body under study. You can also choose to display or hide cross references, activate or not Dark Mode and take a screenshot of the image.

 

Advanced setting

 

Reverse image scrolling, reset settings and share images in the “Advanced settings” section of the menu.

 

Panel of a label

 

You can gain further insight into an anatomical structure by clicking on its definition, citing its relevance to other modules, and positioning it within the anatomical hierarchy.

 

Right click

 

Right-click to access the most useful functions: Scroll, Pan, Zoom, Rotate, Flip and Reset.

 

➡️ For more information, please refer to our user guide, which is available in all languages.

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