
anatomical databases
Anatomical databases are organized collections of detailed information about the human body’s structures, such as bones, muscles, organs, and tissues. They use digital tools to store, visualize, and analyze this data, often incorporating 3D images or models. These databases support research, medical education, planning surgeries, and diagnosing conditions by providing accurate, accessible anatomical information. They help professionals understand complex body systems and facilitate innovations in healthcare by offering reliable references that can be shared and updated regularly.