Medical Illustration
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Medication Illustration
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Learn everything about hand and wrist anatomy using this topic page. Click now to study the bones, muscles, arteries, and nerves of the hand at Kenhub!
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Stephanie Scott saved to therapy
Patients with hip fracture typically present to the emergency department or their physician's office after a fall. They are often unable to walk, and they may exhibit shortening and external rotation of the affected limb. Frequently, they have hip pain. In some instances, however, patients with hip fracture may complain only of vague pain in their buttocks, knees, thighs, groin, or back. Their ability to walk may be unaffected, and initial radiographic findings may be indeterminate. In these…
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Ellis Joan saved to Radiologymy passion!!!
Adipose tissue (AT) is a specialized type of connective tissue having both structural and highly complex metabolic functions, including energy storage, glucose homeostasis, and a multitude of endocrine capabilities.
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Dwendy Parlin saved to Anatomy and physiology
Medical Illustration designed by GRAMM. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.
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Abriel Ang saved to Design Inspiration
Medical and Surgical Illustration, Caretoons, Comics, Animation, Research Illustration, Editorial Art, Public Health, Public Engagement
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Brianna Eagan saved to anatomy
Medical and Surgical Illustration, Caretoons, Comics, Animation, Research Illustration, Editorial Art, Public Health, Public Engagement
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¿Cuál es el signo de Battle? ¿Qué indican unos ojos de mapache? ¡Cuidado con el TCE!
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Andros Garcia saved to Infografia
A medically illustrated summary of the pattern of clinical signs in hyperthyroidism (eg Grave’s disease).
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Sarah McCann saved to Stuff
A blog for all biological and medical ephemera, from the age of Abraham through the era of medical quackery and cure-all nostrums. Featuring illustrations, history, and totally useless trivia from the diverse realms of nature and medicine. Buy me a coffee so I can stay up and keep the lights on around here! Biomedical Ephemera by Arallyn is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. See a random post!
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