Grasping human head and neck anatomy can be challenging for students, scientists and health professionals in medical disciplines. Ultra-high field, 7T MRI can create high-resolution images with multiple contrasts, revealing structural detail not easily apparent in dissection specimens. While widely exploited in clinical and scientific studies, its use has been limited so far in creating tools for medical education. We present a multi-modal combination of ex-vivo MRI and CT to create a high-quality head and neck anatomy resource to enhance cadaveric cross-sectional anatomy teaching.
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