A VARIANTIS Digital Anatomy Project
VARIANTIS Cadaveric Atlas is developed within the VARIANTIS Digital Anatomy platform as a premium academic system connecting real human anatomy, cadaveric dissection, anatomical variation, clinical interpretation, and surgical relevance.
Core Atlas Architecture

Cadaveric Anatomy
High-quality cadaveric anatomy based on real human dissection, regional topography, layer-by-layer anatomical exposure, author-created schematics, and clinically oriented interpretation of anatomical structures and variants.

Radiologic Anatomy
Radiologic anatomy integrating MRI, CT, angio-CT, X-ray, and selected imaging correlations to connect real anatomical structures with clinical imaging, diagnosis, procedures, and surgical planning.

3D and Interactive Anatomy
A developing digital layer for future 3D anatomical models, interactive learning tools, quizzes, visual explanations, and clinically oriented digital anatomy modules.
First Module: The Human Brain
The first module is dedicated to the anatomy of the human brain as the central organ of the nervous system. It integrates gross and sectional neuroanatomy, cadaveric anatomy, cerebral hemispheres, deep structures, brainstem, cerebellum, ventricular system, neurovascular relationships, anatomical variation, and clinical relevance.
Cerebral Hemispheres and Deep Structures
A structured approach to the cerebral cortex, cerebral hemispheres, white matter pathways, basal nuclei, thalamic region, limbic structures, and internal relationships.
Brainstem, Cerebellum, and Ventricular System
Focused anatomy of the brainstem, cerebellum, cranial nerve-related anatomy, ventricular system, cerebrospinal fluid pathways, and spatial relationships.
Neurovascular Anatomy
Arterial supply, venous drainage, major vascular territories, anatomical variants, and clinically relevant neurovascular relationships.
Beyond the Atlas
Beyond the visual atlas, VARIANTIS is preparing a Student Companion to Clinical Anatomy – a structured educational layer designed to help medical students understand what they see in the atlas and connect real anatomy with clinical reasoning, radiology, surgery, and examination-focused learning.
Academic Collaboration
For academic collaboration, educational partnerships, or atlas development enquiries, contact VARIANTIS.

