
Ya tienes a tu disposición nuestro primer ‘Curso Virtual de Disección’, elaborado en colaboración con Gray, el referente en enseñanza de anatomía. Leer artículo
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Ya tienes a tu disposición nuestro primer ‘Curso Virtual de Disección’, elaborado en colaboración con Gray, el referente en enseñanza de anatomía. Leer artículo
Complete Anatomy, nuestra plataforma ganadora de varios premios internacionales, continúa traspasando fronteras.Leer artículo
The femoral triangle?, also known as Scarpa’s triangle, is an area of much clinical importance when dealing with a femoral hernia.Leer artículo
Painkillers, or analgesics ? , have been around for a long time. Opium is one of the oldest medicinal and recreational drugs in the world. It is extracted from the unripe pods of the poppy flower and its cultivation dates back to the Neolithic age.Leer artículo
For us to hear a sound, soundwaves go through various media as they travel from the external environment to the brain for processing. Because we have varying levels of sound wave intensity, they must be regulated appropriately. The middle ear cavity, found within the temporal bone, extends from the tympanic membrane to the outer wall […]Leer artículo
Get ready for something totally new from Complete Anatomy as the first release of our new in-app languages has just landed!Leer artículo
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Histology is the microscopic study of tissues and organs achieved by staining, sectioning, and viewing those sections under a microscope ?. Histology is used in scientific study, medical diagnosis, autopsy, and even in the study of fossils ?.Leer artículo
According to the Irish heart association, one in five people will have a stroke in their lifetime ?. Stroke is the second leading cause of adult death globally, according to the world health organization.Leer artículo
❤️ Ever wondered why the symbol of the heart is so anatomically inaccurate to the real thing?? How can chemistry explain “What is love?” and the feeling of endearment?? What causes “broken-heart” syndrome? We like to look at affairs of the heart from a slightly different perspective. Read on to find out more. The origin […]Leer artículo