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Anatomage Table
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The Anatomage Table is the world’s only fully-segmented real human 3D anatomy system. Users of the Anatomage Table can visualize anatomy exactly as they would on a cadaver. Individual structures of the body are reconstructed in accurate 3D, resulting in an unprecedented virtual dissection experience. Regional Anatomy, histology, and case reports are also available.
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