Surface and Radiological Anatomy

Surface anatomy enables clinicians to correlate external landmarks with internal structures, enhancing diagnostic accuracy and procedural precision. This session explores the external features and topographical landmarks that assist in clinical examination and emergency response. Radiological anatomy is discussed as a complementary discipline, focusing on how imaging modalities such as X-ray, CT, MRI, and ultrasound visualize anatomical structures. Emphasis is placed on interpreting normal and pathological anatomy through imaging, training in diagnostic skills, and the integration of digital and AI-powered tools in anatomical education and clinical practice.

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