CT Anatomy
MEDIWARE CY LTD
About this app
- Age 10
- Updated Aug 4, 2025
- OS IOS
Editor reviews
CT Anatomy is a medical education app designed to help you master cross-sectional anatomy using real CT images. Explore labeled axial, coronal, and sagittal slices, correlate findings with 3D anatomy, and build clinical confidence faster. Ideal for medical students, radiology residents, surgeons, and healthcare professionals seeking an interactive CT anatomy atlas.
Key features:
• High-resolution CT anatomy atlas with precise, clinically oriented labels for organs, vessels, and landmarks
• Slice-by-slice navigation with zoom, pan, and radiology-style window and level controls for clear structure visualization
• Smart search, region filters, bookmarks, and progress tracking, plus interactive quizzes for self-assessment
Why it stands out:
• Accurate and up-to-date content curated for medical education and clinical practice
• Fast, intuitive interface for efficient study and exam prep
• Works online or offline with downloadable body region modules
SEO keywords: CT anatomy app, cross-sectional anatomy, medical education, radiology learning, 3D anatomy, CT viewer, anatomy atlas, exam prep
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How to use:
1. Download and install CT Anatomy, then open the app and select your study focus or role to personalize content.
2. Sign in or continue as guest, and download a body region module (head and neck, chest, abdomen, pelvis, limbs) for offline access.
3. Browse by region, then drag the slider to scroll through CT slices; tap any label to reveal names, descriptions, and related structures; use zoom and window/level for clarity.
4. Switch to 3D correlation to visualize spatial relationships; toggle axial, coronal, and sagittal planes; use search and filters to quickly find target anatomy.
5. Start a quiz or practice mode to test recognition; bookmark key structures, review mistakes, and track progress to build a focused study plan.
