Illustration Complete List
Description: Seated dental implant for replacing a missing tooth.
Description: View of a frontal section of the ear.
Description: Normal eye cross-section with normal drainage of aqueous humor.
Description: Line art illustration of the muscles of the face highlighting the mouth and eyes.
Description: Pericarditis. Shows effusion in pericardium and healing cardiac muscle (heart) with fibrosis.
Description: A 3/4 view of uni-compartmental kness prosthesis.
Description: Elderly man with lobar pneumonia. Alveolar tree is congested with fluid, bacteria & wbc's.
Description: wines of the world
Description: They really are more like us than we'd like to think. Orangutans have always fascinated me. I love painting them.
Description: Atherosclerotic clot of the carotid artery vessel. Also available w/ normal anatomy (103-013) or stent (103-055).
Description: Mature female with aneurysm of artery as layer option. Can alter location, size of aneurysm. (For male, see 103-200).
Description: Mountain ridge in Wyoming rises in the distance.
Description: This image is rendered from one of medmovie's many 3D models and can be customized to your specifications.
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Description: This illustration of a 3D heart has an animated heartbeat. This can be rendered to specifications for your project.
This title is available as an animation. To view this animation or other media in our cardiovascular collection please visit our website: http://www.medmovie.com/
Description: The image depicts one of our 3D heart. This model has scientifically accurate heartbeat and anatomy including valves, heart chambers and coronary arteries. Video clips can be rendered to specification with transparencies and labels.
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Description: This illustration of a 3D heart includes the electrical system and has an animated heartbeat.
This title is available as an animation. To view this animation or other media in our cardiovascular collection please visit our website: http://www.medmovie.com/
Description: This illustration of a 3D heart with the coronary arteries has an animated heartbeat. This can be rendered to specifications for your project.
This title is available as an animation. To view this animation or other media in our cardiovascular collection please visit our website: http://www.medmovie.com/
Description: This image is rendered from one of medmovie's many 3D models and can be customized to your specifications.
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Description: Genetic discovery, which began with Gregor Mendel's pea plant hybridizations, culminated with the completion of the Human Genome Project
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Description: Several transparent options in one figure including nasopharynx, lungs, liver, kidney, stomach, intestines, heart, bladder. You choose! (may be animated).
Description: This medical exhibit depicts various digestive organs and structures within the female abdomen including the liver, stomach, cystic duct, gallbladder, pancreas, pancreatic duct, sphincter of Oddi and small intestine. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Frontal view of male torso with liver, stomach and intestines ghosted in. Elbow joint is also seen.
Description: Abdomen with organs with locations of smooth muscle. Labels available.
Description: Select anatomy of the abdomen. Labels available.
Description: Muscles of Abdomen and Hip (muscular system), oblique view. Labels available
Description: Muscles of Abdomen and Hip (muscular system), anterior view. Labels available
Description: View of abdomen showing stomach, liver (retracted), colon, and greater omentum.
Description: Male torso showing elbow and shoulder joint. Also shown is the gastrointestinal organs: stomach, gall bladder, liver, small intestine and colon.
Description: Liver, stomach, colon, rectum & small bowel, with veins and lymphatic vessels.Available without veins & lymph or with enlarged lymph nodes & colon cancer tumor.
Description: This custom medical exhibit reveals the repair surgery of an Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm by placement of a Gore-tex graft. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA)can cause symptoms when it compresses other structures. It is repaired by a synthetic graft. Illustration shows point of view for orientation. Can be used with or without graft repair.
Description: Aneurysm and repair procedures: an open surgical approach and an endovascular technique
Description: Abdominal lymphatics and surrounding anatomy.
Description: Abdominal Muscles (Abs) of the Male Torso. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Portal vein system in layers. Includes superior and inferior mesenteric, splenic, pancreatic, pyloric, coronary, gastroepiploic, pancreaticoduodenal, and colic branches. Ghosted overlay of liver also available as a layer.
Description: Abdominal Surgery - Laparoscopic Trocar Placement with Iatrogenic Arterial Injury. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Abdominal Surgery - Laparoscopic Trocar Placement with Iatrogenic Iliac Artery Injury. Shows the placement of the trocar into the abdomen, in relation to the small bowel (intestine) and spine. An inset describes all the layers of the abdominal wall, including the skin, fat, fascia, muscle, and peritoneum. A separate inset shows the trocar inserted across the abdominal wall and penetrating the iliac artery on the back of the abdomen. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Abdominal Surgery - Repair of Right Ureter with Psoas Hitch Procedure (Urinary Bladder Elevation). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Abdominal Surgery - Roux-en-Y Procedure to Correct Damaged Common Bile Duct. This medical exhibit uses five images to portray a Roux-en-Y procedure after removal of the gallbladder (cholecystectomy). The first images depict cutting and repositioning of the jejunum and duodenum. The remaining images describe the anastomoses of the jejunum with the hepatic duct, and of the duodenum to the lower jejunum. The post-operative condition is pictured in the final illustration. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This image illustrates the difference between abdominal and vaginal ultrasound. Labels may be removed and images may be rearranged upon request.
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Description: Anterior Abdominal wall of a male showing the inguinal region, muscles and nerves. The location of an inguinal hernia.
Description: Female torso with abdominal muscles: rectus abdominus. internal obliques, external obliques and transverse abdominus.
Description: Torso showing lungs, diaphram and abdominal muscles: rectus abdominus and internal obliques, external obliques, ribs and pelvis or hip
Description: Mifepristone and prostaglandin block the hormone progesterone
( misoprostol ), causing elimination of embryo via spillage/shedding of uterine wall.
Description: Accessory digestive organs, liver, pancreas and gall bladder
Description: Enhanced X-ray post-discectomy, showing fusion with graft from hip joint, plate & screws. Illustration shows harvesting bone graft from pelvis. Level on neck can be changed.
Description: ACE inhibitors blocking angiotensin 1 conversion to angiotensin 2 allowing for smooth muscle dilation of blood vessels
Description: This full color medical-legal illustration displays the normal anatomy of the lower leg and the rupture of the achilles (calcaneal) tendon. Labels the calcaneus and achilles tendon, the latter of which arises from the gastrocnemius (calf) and soleus muscles. The third picture describes the post-accident condition with the ruptured achilles tendon, from a lateral view. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Achilles tendon
Description: Anterior view of knee with cadaver allograft used for reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament.
Description: Cross section of the skin showing various types of acne.
Description: Cross section of the skin showing hair follicles and acne.
Description: Custom and stock surgical art available in a variety of subjects and in layers so you can choose to omit or add insets. see related images 103-344, 103-356, and 103-357 for rotator cuff tears.
Description: Acupuncture pressure point in the hand (hequ).
Description: Acupuncture pressure point in the wrist (lieque).
Description: Acupuncture pressure point in the wrist - neiguang.
Description: Acupuncture pressure point in the leg - zuslani.
Description: Acute Compartment Syndrome. Shows cross-section of the lower leg showing components, muscles, nerves, bone, and blood vessels.
Description: Cross-section through alveolar sac demonstrating characteristics of acute injury. Thickened wall, breakdown of type 1 cells and accumulation of fluid.
Description: Acute respiratory disease affects other organs like brain, kidney, heart and liver.
Description: Distinguishing chronic from acute Prostatitis essential for proper treatment.
Description: Addiction can be a disease of many forms; shown are: Alcohol abuse, addiction to pain medications, illicit drug abuse (cannabis or marijuana), smoking, and gambling.
Center portion of the image shows an illustration of the brain with the addiction pathway highlighted.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Modified adenovirus designed to bind specifically to receptors found on cancer cells.
Description: ADH feedback loop in healthy person and faulty feedback in diabetes insipidus.
Description: Two illustrations in series of 7 depicting a hyperactive boy with an attention deficit, fidgeting at a desk and in a classroom. Available separately and with series.
Description: Laparoscopic Surgery to Remove Bowel (Small Intestine) Adhesions. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: How post opertative adhesions form between two peritoneal surfaces is shown in three stages. 1) Formation of a proteinaceous matrix at site of peritoneal defect 2) Fibrin matrix becomes vascular granulation tissue 3) Mesothelial cellsgrow over wound surface 4) Matrix evolves into a fibrous, calcified band of tissue
Description: Kidney with emphasis on adrenal glands, or supra-renal glands.
Description: Adrenal glands: an illustration of a kidney that focuses on the adrenal gland
Description: Adrenal, or suprarenal, glands in the female. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: 30 day lens; spray mist medication as an alternative to eye drops; conjunctival insert for delivery of medication over an extended period of time
Description: Gene insertion nucleus tumor cell. Adenovirus inserting gene into tumor cell nucleus. Nuclear por, nucleus, episome, DNA, mRNA, ribosome, protein, transcription, translation, oncology, immunity .
Description: African women dance in brightly colored dress
Description: African men play the drums against a brightly patterned background
Description: Dancing and playing music under an African sunset
Description: African woman carrying basket of greens on her head
Description: Yellowstone Park after devastating fire. Shows how treas were destroyed and how nature is healing the landscape
Description: Scene shows open field in Wyoming after an overnight snow storm
Description: Rendered HIV orAIDS virus on solid blue background.
Description: AIDS, the brain and related dementia.
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Description: Aids (HIV) virus enters a giant human T-cell via enhancing antibodies. Commercial requests only.
No classroom, educational inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Dynamic illustration depicts the life cycle of the AIDS/HIV (human immunodeficiency) virus as it enters a human T-cell, reverse-transcribes viral RNA to DNA, integrates viral DNA into the host cell DNA, and buds new virus.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Air Emboli in Heart as a result of an air leak in a central line. Trapped airbubbles travel through the vein to the right atrium and on to the ventricle. They lodge near the pulmonary valve, impeding blood flow to the lungs. Inset shows close up of air leak.
Description: Nasopharynx, airway,Esophagus, food pipe, in child, also showing diaphragm, chest cavity, stomach and spine. Use to show intubation, charcoal or suction after choking, correct procedures
Description: Trachea and major bronchi with optional cross-sections showing microscopic anatomy: epithelium, cartilage, glands, etc. (see images 103-187 and 103-188).
Description: Healthy trachea, lung tissue, and bronchial tree with alveoli in layers. Available on a variety of backgrounds.
Description: Normal alveoli, alveolar sacs, ducts, bronchus, musculature, submucosal glands, epithelium. (Disease versions of asthma, bronchitis, etc, see images 103-159 through 103-167).
Description: Upclose view of an eye showing AK.
Description: Composite skull and mandible of a representative juvenile
Description: Georgetown Loop Railroad. Train at the staton ready for boarding
Description: Amish farmer harvests his crop. The Amish use teams of horses to pull their plows when working the fields
Description: Rockhopper penquins at home on a sub-antartic island.
Description: Allergens. Includes Dust Mites, Dander, and Pollen.
Description: Various allergens. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: In phase 1, inhaled allergen releases antigens that bind to mast cell antibodies, causing the release of histamines and leukotrienes, which lead to congestion, itching, etc. In phase 2, increased secretions can cause a mucus plug in the bronchi. See image 103-160 for phase 2 alone, or image 103-277 for phase 1 alone.
Description: Cellular events tell the story of extreme allergic response (anaphylactic shock) to an allergen such as pollen. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom requests will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Inhaled allergen releases antigens that bind to mast cell antibodies, causing the release of histamine granules (blue) and leukotrienes (green). These mediators stimulate nerves, glands, and blood vessels of the nasal mucosa to cause congestion, sneezing, itching, etc. See images 103-274 and 103-276 for additional insets with figure and allergic asthma.
Description: Colorful illustration of the typical cellular events involved in allergic rhinitis. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Allergens bind to specific IgE's, cross-link with receptors on mast cells, histamines produce inflammation, mucus, and plasma streams from an engorged sinusoid.
Description: Allergic Rhinitis: Image of man showing lungs and airway effected by allergic rhinitis.
Description: Inhaled allergen releases antigens that bind to mast cell antibodies, causing the release of histamine granules (blue) and leukotrienes (green). These mediators stimulate nerves, glands, and blood vessels of the nasal mucosa to cause congestion, sneezing, itching, etc. See image 103-274 for additional allergic asthma inset.
Description: Child with stomach pain due to food allergy
Description: Illustration shows the respiratory system along with insets of lymph nodes, bronchioles and hives.
Description: This medical exhibit contrasts normal nasal passage anatomy with allergic rhinitis in a series of four illustrations. The first two graphics depict cut-away views of the normal nasal area with labels for nasal septum, superior, middle and inferior nasal conchae, pharyngeal orifice of the auditory, (eustachian) tube, and the maxillary sinus. The next two graphics display the same views and labels, this time with captions indicating the inflammation of the nasal mucosa with exudate in the airway. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Cross-section of nose with inset of histamine reaction to allergin.
Description: Four types of hypersensitivity reactions, Types I, II, III, and IV.
Description: A rash following administration of a drug and IgE –mediated hypersensitivity
Description: Toddlers and kittens...gentle and innocent...it warms the heart.
Description: Hawaiian flower grow wild in woods.
Tropical flowers are abundant on the islands
Description: Snow covered mountains in Alpine Valley near Jackson Hole Wyoming.
Part of the Teton Range.
Description: Loss of motor nerve cells in the anterior horns of the spinal cord (and the motor nuclei of the brain stem-not shown) results in secondary atrophy of the corresponding muscles (amyotrophy).
Description: Testing of cerebrospinal fluid may lead to early detection of ALS.
Description: Examination of ALS patient should reveal evidence of upper and lower motor neuron involvement in more than two limbs.
Description: Cross-section with capillaries, macrophage, Type-I and Type-II cells, pores of Kahn, interstitium, surfactant, carbon dioxide and oxygen exchange. (insets optional).
Description: Healthy respiratory bronchioles and alveoli of the lung. Also available with pulmonary nodules.
Description: Lungs with cross-section showing airway as it ends in the alveolar sac. This image is in layers, so elements can be changed or deleted as needed.Also available in other colors. See image 103-004.
Description: Lungs at the level of the alveoli depicting gas exchange in the lungs.
Description: Normal alveolus interior with macrophages, Type 1 and Type 2 epithelial cells in the alveolar lining.
Description: Alveolus in lung with respiratory distress syndrome (hyaline membrane disease) with edema, damaged hyaline membranes, denuded basement membranes and thickened, engorged alveolar septa.
Description: Camels in the hot Sahara desert on the move to their next destination.
Description: Two dolphins in the tropical ocean together as always.
Description: Brain with insets of a neuron and tangled neurofibrils that are indicative of Alzheimer’s. Inset layers available separately.
Description: Coronal cross section of brain dramatically contrasts differences between normal brain and changes in Alzheimers' (Alzheimer) disease. Background shows cellular differences. (Normal brain on left).
Commercial Inquiries only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300.
© Teri J. McDermott
Description: Nerve ending of neuron affected by Alzheimer's Disease. Neruofibrillary tangles are present; background contains neurons with accumulation of amyloid plaques.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts a lateral (side) view of the brain with color-coded regions indicating the areas of the cerebral cortex commonly affected by Alzheimer's Disease. Affected areas labeled on the cerebrum include portions of the frontal lobe governing intelligence, judgment and social behavior. Also illustrated are affected areas of the temporal and parietal brain lobes that govern memory and language. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Features of Alzheimer's Disease
Description: Genetic defects and environmental factors begin a biochemical cascade that leads to an accumulation of the amyloid beta peptide in Alzheimer's Disease patients.
Description: Alzheimer's disease, brain (right lateral view) with areas of cortical shrinkage, senile plaque, neurofibrillary tangles, nerve cells
Description: Brain section with Alzheimer's disease, coronal view, showing dramatic cortical shrinkage of temporal and parietal lobes, with normal neurons, neurofribrillary tangles and senile plaques with amyloid cores
Description: As nerve cells fill with spidery threads they choke the cell's infrastructure, and the transport system and communication between neurons die.
Description: Pencil drawing of an American Crow.
Description: Dramatic view of term fetus in womb, with catheter infusing fluid into womb as in amnioinfusion technique. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Image shows a below knee amputation. Illustrates the proper coverage of wound with extended posterior flap.
Description: layers with skeleton, organs, or just skin/integumentary system. Also available with arterial system.
Description: All anatomical systems in layers available for print, animation, web, etc. Digestive, Respiratory, Endocrine, Muscular, Skeletal, Nervous, Circulatory / Cardiovascular, Reproductive, Urinary, Integumentary, etc. Layers also available separately and may be faded, turned on and off, etc.
Description: Frontal figure showing muscles,tendons, ligaments, brain, digestive system, heart and lungs.
Description: Anatomy of Thorax and Abdomen Organs. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical 3D animation displays the bones that make up the skull. The bones are colored to clearly show their location and relationship to each other. Multiple views of the skull are shown including internal bone structures. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: This medical exhibit diagram pictures the normal anatomy of a four year old child from an anterior (front) view. The ribs have been removed to allow a clear view of the thoracic and abdominal organs, including the trachea, lungs, heart, liver, stomach, colon, and small intestine. The brain, pelvis and femur bone are also identified. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Normal Anatomy of the Female Abdomen and Pelvis May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This illustration depicts the anatomy of the outer, middle and inner ear. Available with labels.
Description: Anatomy of the skeleton in a golfer, at starting position to show posture and effect. Original image has rest of club. Other images of golf anatomy available.
Description: Poster with series of 7 positions of the golf swing, with trapezius muscle and shoulder girdle and back. Other golf anatomy images available. Call for custom other sports anatomy.
Description: The normal heart from the front view. An image of a coronary infarct over the same heart is also available
Description: Organization of the muscle fiber and its relationship to associative structures.
Description: Organization of the muscle spindle and golgi tendon organ, sensory structures responsible for detecting muscle tension.
Description: Neuromuscular junction featuring the synaptic cleft and vesicles.
Description: Sagittal section of the male pelvis in the region of the prostate gland.
Description: Anatomy of the lower part of the colon featuring a cut-away view of the primary tissue layers of the rectum. Image is customizable. Histological transverse section also available.
Description: Anemic red blood cells available with or without the word ANEMIA. Shows anisocytosis, poikilocytosis, and zones of central pallor that occure with iron deficiency anemia. 8/2006
Description: Surgery of aorta aneurysm.
Description: Thoraco-abdominal aortic aneurysm.
Description: Accurately depicts the progression of a middle cerebral artery (MCA) aneurysm rupture in the brain. Arteries labeled: common carotid, external carotid, right meddle cerebral, anterior cerebral, anterior spinal, posterior communicating, and anterior communicating. Shows rupturing of the cerebral artery with blood in the sylvian fissure. Also displays the worsened condition with adhesions, cerebral edema, displaced blood vessels, and an organized hematoma (clot). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Aortic Aneurysm. Mid-line cutaway view of the female thorax shows the thoracic aorta ballooning behind the diaphragm. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Elderly male with aneurysm of artery as transparent layer option. Can alter location, size of aneurysm to fit your needs.
Description: Angina. Wire frame figure expressing pain from coronary occlusion. Angina.
Description: Woman physician comforting male patient who is experiencing angina during a history exam.
Description: This image illustrates the causes of both reversible angina and progressive angina. Created for and approved by the American Heart Association.
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Description: Angina pectoris, showing section of myocardium and ischemic tissue with occluded coronary artery restricting blood flow. Also shows areas or discomfort radiating to the arm, neck, lower jaw, or back.
Description: Thrombus (blood clot) formation shown in a close-up view of a coronary artery. Includes build-up of plaque, red blood cells, platelets, and fibrin. Suitable for illustrating events leading to angina, heart attack, myocardial infarction, hypertension. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Color illustration of a mature man and heart with an inset showing clogging of the anterior descending branch of the left coronary artery causing angina. Atherosclerosis. Plaque in coronary artery.
Description: Cross section of eye & retina to show abnormal growth of blood vessels,which occurs in diabetes and other diseases
Description: Coronary Arteries - Angiogram Film. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Image shows that women and men receive equal coronary care.
Description: Coronary Artery Stenosis with Angioplasty May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This full color medical illustration depicts a balloon angioplasty using three illustrations. The first graphic shows an orientation to the left interventricular branch of the left coronary artery of the heart from an anterior (front) view. A separate enlarged image, from a sagittal (cut-away) view, identifies a deflated balloon in the artery. The third illustration reveals an inflated balloon compressing plaque against artery walls. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Conceptual illustration showing angioplasty versus bypass surgery in heart patients with a suggestion of the relative time issues.
Description: Inflammation of vessel showing the link between angiotensin 2 and atherosclerosis in patients with diabetes. See also image 103-390.
Description: view of elk skeleton, and general internal organ placement, including heart, lungs, and brain from 3/4 angle
Description: An animal cell with nucleus, mitochondria, Golgi, lysosomes, peroxisomes, smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, centrioles, and microtubules in cytoplasm.
Description: Frontal view of cougar skeleton showing location of heart, lungs, and brain
Description: Overweight dog and cat anatomy showing fat around scapula, lungs and heart.
Description: Illustration of the ankle bones, the lateral malleolus and medial malleolus. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Lateral view of right ankle joint with anterior talofibular ligament, tarsals, metatarsals, phlanges, calcaneus, tibia and fibula.
Description: This image pictures the medial view of the foot and ankle. It illustrates the structures that pass through the tarsal tunnel including the tibialis posterior muscle, flexor digitorum longus muscle, flexor hallucis longus muscle, posterior tibial artery and tibial nerve. The achilles tendon is also depicted. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Anterior view of ankle demonstrating aspiration needle (on left) and arthroscope in anterolateral portal (on right).
Description: This medical exhibit pictures an anterior view of the bones of the feet and ankles with labels for the tibia, fibula, medial malleolus, talus, inferior articular surface of the tibia and lateral malleolus. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Ankle Fracture - Broken Left Fibula with Fixation Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This 3D medical animation depicts a fractured (broken) ankle with a surgical fixation plate applied to it for stabilization. This type of injury is common in automobile accidents (car crashes). This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Ankle fracture of the posterior malleolus with tear of fibulotalar ligament & swollen syndesmosis between tibia & fibula. See ankle arthroscopy in image 0135-68
Description: Left Tri-malleolar Ankle Fractures with Surgical Placement of Plates and Screws. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Ankle Fractures - Fixation Surgery. Shows swelling, inflammation and fractures of the ankle bones including a displaced medial malleolar fracture and an osteochondral fracture of the talus in a weight-bearing portion of the joint. Surgical steps: 1. Removal of the talar bone fragment; 2. Fixation of the malleolar fracture using guide pin hardware; 3.Fixation of the joint using cannulated bone screws; and 4. Post-operative appearance of the joint. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Depicts post-operative degeneration of the right ankle joint with fusion surgery. Shows degenerative arthritis of the subtalar joint. Surgical steps: 1. Debridement of the subtalar joint surfaces down to bleeding bone; 2. Harvesting of bone graft from the right iliac crest of the hip; 3. Placement of graft within the joint space; and 4. Placement of two fixation screws across the subtalar joint to complete the fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Frontal view of bones of foot and ankle showing tibia and fibula, talus, tarsals, metatarsals and phlanges. Injection site is at the tibial talus joint.
Description: Ankle Injury - Trimalleolar Ankle Fractures with Fixation Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Ankle Joint Injury with Fusion Surgery. Shows the presence of old fixation screws in the ankle and painful post-traumatic arthritis of the ankle joint with collapse and narrowing of the joint space. Surgical steps: 1. Incision of the ankle to expose the joint space; 2. Removal of the arthritic bone surfaces and old screws; 3. Placement of bone graft and new cancellous bone screws across the ankle joint for the fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit portrays degeneration of the left ankle joint after repair of a talar fracture. A lateral (side) skeletal view of the ankle displays the previously placed 5-hole plate and the degenerative changes. The subsequent graphics show the following intra-operative steps of the repair: 1. Incision into the lateral ankle; 2. Removal of fixation plate and debridement of the joint; 3. Placement of graft within the joint space; 4. Placement of long cannulated screw across the joint. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This illustration depicts a lateral view of the ankle displaying the ligaments, muscles and bones of the region. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Lateral view of ankle shows tear or sprain in the calcaneofibular ligament. Also shown are tarsals, metatarsals and phalanges.
Description: Ankle Surgery - Degenerative Arthritis with Surgical Fusion. Accurately depicts post-traumatic joint arthritis in a left ankle which has had prior joint surgery, including fixation screws. Surgical steps: A. Incision exposing the joint space; B. Removal of prior screws and debridement of arthritic joint surface; C. Bone graft material is placed in the joint, and large cancellous bone screws secure the joint fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Ankle Surgery - Extensive Joint Synovitis with Arthroscopic Synovectomy Procedure. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Ankle Surgery - Instability with Surgical Reconstruction May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Accurately depicts instability of the right ankle ligaments with corrective surgery. Labels for the peroneus longus muscle, peroneus brevis muscle, calcaneo-fibular ligament, and talo-fibular ligament. Surgical steps: 1. Incision exposing deteriorated ankle ligaments; 2. Drilling of ankle bones with section of the peroneous brevis muscle tendon used to replace the ligaments; and 3. Placement of tendonous graft into drilled holes in the fibula and talus, anchored by sutures. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Ankle Surgery - Right Tri-malleolar Ankle Fractures with Placement of Fixation Plates. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Ankle Surgery - Trimalleolar Fractures of the Left Ankle with Fixation. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Ankylosing Spondylitis: Arch and Sway Exercises. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Ankylosing Spondylitis: Prone Hip Extensor Exercise. Depicts exercises to promote flexibility in the degenerative spine disease ankylosing spondylitis where the vertebral column fuses in place over time. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Tear in Annulus fibrosus of disc in lumbar spine with resulting herniation & extruding of nucleus pulposus of disc. Laminectomy & discectomy. Repair of annulus with surgical mesh to seal tear. Can customize.
Description: Tear in annulus fibrosus of lumbar disc.Discectomy & surgical repair using mesh implant device to seal torn annulus.
Description: A Polar Bear out exploring the terrain for his daily hunt for food.
Description: Brain from anterior view showing pons and medulla oblongata, along with pyramidal tracts, and nerves. Nerves include oculomotor, trigeminal, facial, vestibulocochlear, abducens, glossopharyngeal, vagus, hypoglossal, and accesory.
Description: Surgery to replace Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) with a tendon graft. Other steps in procedure are available.
Description: Heart in chest. Anterior view.
Description: Bacteria (spherical chain) as it resists antibiotic treatment (splash), created in Photoshop layers.
Description: Use of antibiotics in the bone cement used during 6 week healing period of a total knee revision.
Description: This 3D medical animation shows how antibodies stop harmful pathogens from attaching themselves to healthy cells in the blood stream. The animation begins by showing normal red and white blood cells flowing through the blood stream. A single pathogen appears onscreen slowly moving toward its destination on the surface of a cell. The tubular extensions on the pathogen are surface proteins which attach to corresponding surface proteins on a white blood cell, or leukocyte. As the animation continues, more pathogens continue to attach to the white blood cell, rendering it ineffective. During the immune system response, Y-shaped antibodies begin attacking the pathogen, binding to its surface proteins as the pathogen attempts to anchor to the blood cell. The antibodies completely block the pathogen from attaching to the blood cell, "tagging" the pathogen so that one of the immune system's leaner cells, a macrophage, appears onscreen to engulf and digest the pathogen. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Monoclonal antibodies are proteins produced from cultured cells. Each monoclonal antibody will bind with a specific compound or to a defined region, called an antigenic site, on a molecule. This makes them a precise diagnostic tool. Also see “Antibodies, Natural”. Minimum license fee is $300.00 . Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Natural antibodies occur normally in the body without known antigen stimulation. They can be incited by antigens (microorganisms, foreign proteins, etc.) and have a destructive influence on those antigens, thus producing immunity. Also see “Antibodies, Monoclonal”. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Antibodies attaching to B-cell. T-cells also shown. Anitbodies are evoked by antigen in man or animal, characterized by reacting specifically with anigen indesirable way, a class of globulin
Description: Images shows the acute and chronic effects of antidepressants. Single treatments of SSRI in acute depression. 49 treatments in chronic depression.
Description: Shows the treatment by antiplatelet medicines ASA and Clopidogrel to break a blockage in carotid artery. Illustration shows pill bottles and cross section of artery.
Description: Thienopyridine derivative effective for those at risk of ischemic events. (heart attacks)
Description: Female (60's) with anxious expression, superimposed over optional brain background. also suitable for menopause, with hot flash layer, image 103-258.
Description: Brain with exploding parts. Suitable for anxiety, psychosis, brain, and mental disorders. (For other versions, see 103-250, 103-251, and 103-252).
Description: The aorta's proximity to the clavicle, first rib, manubrium, and spine makes it vulnerable to serious injury, especially in trauma involving acceleration-deceleration.
Description: Aorta and thoracoabdominal arteries. Also available shown within human figure: images 103-402 and 103-403.
Description: An aortic aneurysm can occur in the abdomen or as shown here higher up in the chest or thoracic aorta. It is a bulge in the vessel caused by weakening of the aorta wall due to build up of fatty deposits or plaque.
Description: Aortic aneurysm rupture dissecting aortic wall.
Description: This medical exhibit pictures an abdominal aortic aneurysm below the level of the renal artery from an anterior (front) view. Labeled structures include abdominal aortic aneurysm, kidney and heart. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Progression of a right-sided abdominal aortic aneurysm in the region of the kidney. Labeled structures include the abdominal aorta, renal artery, duodenum of the small intestine, right kidney and iliac artery. Also depicts the following: blood leaking from the aneurysm and filling the retroperitoneal space; late stage bleeding (hemorrhage) of aneurysm with blood around the right kidney in the retroperitoneal space. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts an abdominal aortic aneurysm with subsequent fatal rupture using four illustrations. The first graphic pictures an anterior (front) cut-away view of the abdominal cavity showing the appearance of the aortic aneurysm. The second and third images show the aneurysm progressing from a slow leak to a complete rupture and massive hemorrhage. The final image depicts a correct surgical repair of the aorta using a synthetic graft material. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Heart aortic anerysms are dangerous because they can rupture.
Description: Aortic Disruption with aorta transected. Aortic wall layers, intima and media layers are torn; adventitia is intact. Torn ligamentum arteriosum. Hematoma in mediastinum.
Description: Cross-section of heart and portions of lungs, with aortic dissection at base of aorta. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered.
Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Aortic Dissection with Cardiac Tamponade (Blood in the Pericardial Sac). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Aortic Heart Valve Replacement Surgery: St. Jude vs. Porcine. Comparison of two types of heart valve replacement, an artificial version and a donor version from a pig. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Shows aortic rupture with adjacent Lung tissue, parietal and visceral pleura. Shows adventitia, intima, media layers of aorta. Upper image shows anatomy or aorta.
Description: Traumatic perforation of the thoracic aorta
Description: Aortic valves showing different stages of Aortic Valvular Disease (heart disease) in the heart.
Description: This medical animation depicts two procedures: an open appendectomy surgery and a minimally invasive laparoscopic appendectomy. The first animation shows the location of the appendectomy incision, exposure of the cecum (terminal colon) and inflamed appendix, and removal of the appendix. The second animation displays the laparoscopic instruments in the abdomen, followed by the surgical removal of the appendix. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts acute appendicitis with subsequent rupture using two illustrations. The first image depicts an anterior (front) cut-away view of the male abdomen with a label pointing to the enlarged, inflamed vermiform appendix. The second illustration shows a blow out of the appendix with fecal material leaking into the peritoneal cavity, contaminating the abdomen. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Shows appendicitis or a ruptured appendix.
Description: Appendicitis: Male May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Appendicitis is an inflammation of the appendix. normal appendix also available.
Description: Appendicitis - Inflamed Appendix May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Close up of a ruptured appendix.
Description: Lower digestive system available with or without skeleton. Highlighted emphasis on appendix, cecum, and ileocecal junction. See image 103-429 for Crohn's disease and image 10 for appendicitis.
Description: Full view of Arc de Triomphe in Paris France
Description: Adult respiratory distress syndrome: alveolar atelectasis, fluid, hyperplasia, hyaline, surfactant loss, swollen capillaries and Type-2 cells, leaking RBCs, macrophages, cytokines. (See 103-159 for histological pathology)
Description: Adult respiratory distress syndrome: alveolar atelectasis, fluid, hyperplasia, hyaline, surfactant loss, swollen capillaries and Type-2 cells, leaking RBCs, macrophages, cytokines.
Description: Normal, pneumonia, edema, emphysema, bronchiectasis, ARDS, asthma, and bronchitis. Several layer options available in composite or individually (may be animated).
Description: This image depicts the lobes and functional areas of the cerebrum. Labels may be removes or added and insets may be used separately or in conjunction with one another.
Description: Argosy Medical's 2007 AMI Sourcebook spread.
Description: Arm
Description: Arm
Description: Anatomy of the Nerves, Arteries and Veins of the Arm (Upper Extremity). Labels include cephalic vein, brachial artery/vein, basilic vein, musculoskeletal nerve, ulnar collateral artery, radial collateral artery, ulnar nerve/artery/vein, interosseous artery/vein, median nerve and radial nerve/artery/vein. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Side view of deltoid, long, medial and lateral head of triceps, latissimus dorsi, pectoralis major, serratus anterior and associated bones : ribs, clavicle, humerus and scapula.
Description: blood pressure check highlighting muscles and vessels of arm and hand.
Two versions available
Description: radiograph of bones in the arm and hand. Also available as arterigram (image 103-268)
Description: layered illustration of arm and hand arteries. Suitable for diabetes and other circulation pathologies.
Description: Arm Fractures with Fixation Surgery. This exhibit features several step by step illustrations accurately depicting surgical stabilization of midshaft forearm (arm) fractures of the radius and ulna with multiple fixation plates and screws. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit reveals the injuries associated with Extravasation of CT Dye Fluid into the left forearm, wrist and hand. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
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Description: Lower arm, muscular system, oblique view. Labels available
Description: Arm muscles, (muscular system), oblique view. Labels available.
Description: Arm muscles, (muscular system), posterior view
Description: Arm muscles, (muscular system), anterior view
Description: Arm muscles, biceps brachii highlighted, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Body builder displaying muscles of arms: biceps and triceps and upper body muscles.
Description: During electrophysiologic studies, multiple catheters are placed in the heart to record electrical activity.
Description: Surgical view of the heart into the right atrium showing cut through atrial septum for 'MAZE' correction of atrial fibrillation for WPW arrhythmia.
Description: An editorial on treating the child with an irregular heartbeat.
Description: Dramatic image in red, black and yellow of the heart, unusual 3/4 view from the back right. A blockage is shown in the posterior descending coronary artery, which would result in ischemia and eventually, myocardial infarction. EKG tracing and grid background add interest.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Arterial Circulation
Description: Arterial Circulation Anterior
Description: Arterial Circulation Posterior
Description: This illustration depicts the an arterial stent being placed using a balloon catheter.
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Description: Arterial system in layers, including arteries to the liver, spleen, kidneys, gut, pelvis, etc. Skeleton and organs optional.
Description: Arteries of the Head and Face. Depicts branches of the external carotid artery: temporal, ophthalmic, facial, lingual and occipital. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Arteries,femoral artery and branches, around femur with multiple fractures. From hip to below knee.
Description: Skeleton plus iliac, circumflex, pudendal, femoral, genicular, popliteal, tibial, peroneal, pedis, and plantar arteries of the lower limb. Available with or without skeletal and background layers.
Description: Hand rubbing arm in layers with arteries ghosted beneath. Suitable for diabetes. Also available as arm, hand, and elbow alone; with no rubbing and with or without arteries and background.
Description: Normal arteries of the brain, including the internal carotid artery, vertebral artery, basilar artery, and branches. Also available showing stroke (image 103-003).
Description: Arteries of the Thorax May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Arteriogram of hand. Entire arm also available (image 103-268). Also available with xray of bones alone (images 103-310 and 103-311).
Description: Inflammation and the atherosclerotic process, including 4 optional stages from lipoproteins depositing cholesterol to the vessel wall, to the creation of foam cells, a fibrous cap, and rupture. Animation available upon request. See also images 103-272 and 103-271. Animation available on www.peggerrity.com
Description: The Coats (Layers) of an Artery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Artery and vein, cross section of vasculature showing blood flow
Description: Normal vs. Artherosclerotic (Blocked) Coronary Artery May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Cut-away artery with plaque formation. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
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Description: Dramatic illustration of glass-like coronary arteries, with plaque build-up compressed by metallic stent device in artery.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Close-up three dimensional view of carotid artery bifurcation cut open, showing plaque build-up on vessel walls. No requests under $300.00 accepted.
Commercial requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Rheumatoid Arthritis. A pair of rheumatoid arthritic hands.
Description: Arthritic hip showing deterioration of bone and cartilage at the femoral head of the femur and acetabulum of the hip. Also shown is inset of repair with artificial hip replacement.
Description: Hand showing carpals, radius and ulna reaching for door knob with wrist pain due to arthritis.
Description: Arthritic knee.
Description: Skeleton showing different joints effected by osteoarthritis.
Description: Osteoarthritis in proximal interphalangeal joint of second digit and rheumatoid arthritis in metacarpophalangeal joint of third and fourth digits.
Description: Osteoarthritis
Description: Skeleton shows various sites of arthritic joint pain.
Description: Arthritis of the wrist (carpals) and metacarpals.
Description: Hand with arthritis reaching for medication showing enlarged and inflamed knuckles or joints. Nonspecific: atrophic, degenerative or rheumatoid etc.
Description: Right Shoulder Injury (Arthritis) with Surgery Repairs. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Deterioration of cartilage and meniscus and bony overgrowth of patella typical of arthritis in knee. Arthritic hip also available.
Description: Rheumatiod arthritis involving the connective tissue in the joints of the fingers marked by proliferative inflamation. Also called atrophic and chronic proliferative arthritis.
Description: Advanced end stage arthritis of the knee.
Description: Stage one arthritis of the knee.
Description: Close-up cross-section of finger joint showing changes in rheumatoid arthritis, including bones, cartilage, and synovium. Cellular elements such as lymphocytes and bacteria are also shown. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered.
Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Close-up of an elderly woman's clutched hands indicating arthritic joint pain. Bones are visible in one hand and glow radiating from joints signifies pain. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Anterior view of an implanted artificial hip showing migration of polyethylene particles.
Description: Bovine hemoglobin used to create artificial blood.
Description: Artificial heart with one-way bileaflet valves to prevent backflow of blood
Description: Artificial bi-leaflet heart valve replacing tricuspid valve.
Description: Symbolic representation of artificial intelligence as a electronic circuit in the shape of the brain. Ideal jacket cover for a book.
Description: This medical exhibit displays an x-ray showing the condition of asbestosis alongside and an interpretive illustration depicting the condition. Labels on both images point to focal infiltrate lesions, interstitial fibrosis and pleural thickening. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Grove of aspen trees
Description: Fungal infection of lung, with nodules, mucus, hyphae, and immune defense. (Same view also available healthy or with asthma 103-040).
Description: Severe neck injury resulting in hemorrhage of tissues in the neck, causing asphyxia, or suffocation. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: In patients with aspirin resistance, aspirin no longer blocks thrombozane synthesis, allowing clots to form on damaged vascular endothelium.
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Description: Dimensional view of bronchiole in lung with insets of normal cross-section of bronchiole, and cross-section diseased bronchiole in asthma. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300.
No student or classroom. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Asthma caused by viruses. Alveoli shown coming off main mucus filled bronchus with cellular elements of the immune system floating nearby.
Description: Early and late inflammatory processes in the asthmatic airway are treated with bronchodilatoras. Beta-agonist or corticosteroid may be used.
Description: Cut-away of a bronchi filled with the neutrophils and exudate that accompany asthma, allergies, or ozone exposure.
Description: Mucus plug, hyperinflated alveoli, hyperactive glands, edema, dilated capillaries, hyaline membrane, constricted smooth muscle, PMNs, eosinophils, mast cells, histamine, leukotrenes.
(See 103-160 for histological view)
Description: This medical exhibit shows the anatomy of the bronchioles and lungs to describe asthma. It features an anterior (front) orientation view of a male silhouette with full color trachea and lungs. Two separate views of the bronchioles detail the constriction of the lumen occurring in asthma. Labels include the bronchioles, and lumen of bronchiole constricted. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Acute severe asthma involves inflammatory cell infiltration accompanied by airway inflammation, mucous plugging, proteinaceous materials in the airways, and mucosal and submucosal edema.
Description: Mucus plug, hyperinflated alveoli, hyperactive glands, edema, dilated capillaries, hyaline membrane, constricted smooth muscle, PMNs, eosinophils, mast cells, histamine, leukotrenes.
Description: A constricted airway with congestion and a normal airway after therapy. Asthma therapy.
Description: Distribution of corticosteroid to the airways through use of a metered
Description: Close-up cross-section of a bronchiole in asthma. The airway is inflamed and filled with mucus. Microscopic inset details the cellular events involved in inflammation inside and outside the arteriole walls. Available with or without descriptive labels. Inflamed bronchiole also available without the cellular inset. Commercial requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300.
Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Normal airway, a constricted airway, and a narrowed congested airway.
Description: Young girl is shown suffering an asthma attack. Cellular events within bronchi and bronchioles included as two separate detail insets. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Illustration shows wheezing child with detail of bronchus with changes in asthma. Detail at top shows cellular pathology and mucus secretion.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: trachea and lung tissue with bronchial tree and alveoli showing infection and respiratory distress due to bronchial asthma. (also available healthy)
Description: Illustration shows a child using an inhaler to assist breathing, as for asthma. The background shows clinical pathology of asthma in the respiratory system, at the level of the bronchioles. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Delicate lace-work of trachea and bronchi, with detailed bronchioles and alveoli, is the background for a three dimensional pull-out of an inflamed bronchiole with the effects of asthma.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: A silhouette of a figure is shown from the side. The esophagus and trachea are shown, and their relationship to the diaphragm and stomach, which is cut open to show the reflux. Aspiration of gastric contents may stimulate the vagus nerve and contribute to asthma attacks. A close-up of the asthmatic attack at the alveolar level is shown in the rectangular inset. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Dramatic montage of the most offensive allergens that affect asthma victims: ragweed & pollen, dust mites, roaches, and animal dander. Lacey drawing of the lung, bronchioles and alveoli in the background. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
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Description: Astigmatism. Illustration depicts the eye and how astigmatism effects sight/vision.
Description: Color illustration of asymmetric breasts (left) and tubular breasts (right).
Description: A metal burr with a diamond coated tip removes atherosclerotic plaque, grinding it into a small particulate. Rotational Atherectomy.
Description: Percutaneous transluminal coronary rotational atherectomy (PTCRA) pulverizes plaque into microscopic particles and disperses them into the circulation.
Description: 3-step process of atherosclerosis. 1. Vessel wall injury with plaque formation beginning. 2. Plaque formation. 3. Large plaque with thrombus.
Description: Atherosclerosis caused by a virus. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Cross section of artery showing plaque deposit of cholestral or elevated fatty-fibrous plaques on intimal surface of blood vessel
Description: This image illustrates the progession of atherosclerotic disease in an artery.
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Description: Anatomy of a coronary artery that is partially occluded by an arteromatous plaque.
Description: Dramatic view of a partially blocked coronary artery. Other coronary arteries are in the background. Hot spots show areas of blockage.
Description: Atherosclerosis, hardening of arteries caused by formation of plaque within artery walls
Description: Shows pathologic changes in coronary artery disease - atherosclerosis.
Description: Cross sections and longitudinal sections showing the difference between a normal healthy artery and an artery with atherosclerosis (plaque build up)
Description: Close-up view of an atherosclerotic plaque in an artery wall. LDL, HDL & red blood cells are floating in the lumen of the artery.
Description: A branching coronary artery with varing degrees of plaque formation.
Description: Editorial representation of plaque narrowing the arterial lumen- slowing th flow of blood as an hour glass slows the movement of sand.
Description: Atherosclerosis in coronary artery.
Description: Macrophages (green) infiltrate plaques that eventually rupture, causing ischemia in patients with hypercholesterolemia (see 103-239 for full arterial view).
Description: mature female with atherosclerosis and obstruction of carotid artery which leads to stroke. (See image 103-008 for male version) For brain image of actual stroke, see image 103-003.
Description: This beetle was drawn from a mounted specimen in the insect collections of the Division of Biomedical Communications at the University of Toronto.
Description: Cross section of skin showing gross pathology and histopathology of atopic dermatitis.. To view similar images and animations view our portfolio or web site.
Description: High doses of atorvastatin effective in reducing cardiovascular events and generally well tolerated. Depicts "smooth sailing" for patients on medication.
Description: Shows atrial fibrillation, rapid irregular contractions or quivering of cardiac atria. Also shows related events including multiple thrombi, abnormal breath sounds and palpitations, auscultatory, radial pulse deficit, and possible hemoptysis. Can be used complete or not.
Description: Atrial fibrillation illustration showing rapid, chaotic electrical activity, areas of refractoriness and atrioventricular block.
Description: Atrial fibrillation. Conduction system: SA & AV nodes. EKG. Atrial flutter.
Description: This illustration depicts the abnormal electrical signals that occur within the atria during atrial fibrillation.
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Description: How atrial fibrillation and PVCs develop through the sinoatrial (SA) node, atrioventricular (AV) node, bundle of His, and Purkinje fibers.
Description: Glass-like silhouette of brain with major arteries, and heart with conduction system, show connection between atrial fibrillation and stroke. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Atrial Fibrillation: showing blood pooling in the left atria along with clots, fibrosis, atrial dilation, and atrial quiver. Image is in layers so various pathologies can be changed or deleted. Available on any background and with or without cut cross-section of the pulmonary trunk.
Description: Atrophied testicle compressed by massive hydrocele in scrotum also compressing spermatic cord, vas deferens and blood vessels. Shows penis and genital warts
Description: Hand of physician holding stethoscope against back of patient with lungs and ribs ghosted in.
Description: Arteriovenous Malformations. Ruptured AVMs bleed into subarachnoid space and/or brain tissue.
Description: Axial skeleton, posterior view
Description: Axial skeleton, lateral view
Description: Axial skeletal system with spinal nerve roots of nervous systems.
Description: Axon Shearing (Post-concussion Syndrome). Shows a nerve cell (neuron) with a damaged axonal process from violent movement of the brain during a head injury. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Accurately depicts neurons (brain cells) subject to axonal shearing, or post-concussion syndrome. The first illustration pictures a normal neuron with labels for the nerve cell body, Nissl bodies, nucleus, neuroglial cells, axon, dendrites, myelin sheath and axon terminal. The second illustration depicts trauma causing twisting and tearing of the neuronal axon. The third illustration shows the post-trauma condition with death of the brain cell. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Caucasian and African American healthy newborns.
Description: Graphic illustration of laughing 7 month old baby with no teeth. Happy baby.
Description: Baby bottle with milk.
Description: Full term fetus in utero, dramatic view from above.
Description: Graphic illustration of 4 month old baby with mouth opened. Shouting baby
Description: Male figure with hand on lower back indicating pain in lumbar area.
Description: Back View of Skeleton
Description: Back with muscles
Description: Sketched back of male torso highlighting pelvis and lumbar vertebrae with side detail sketch of surgical stabilizing devices.
Description: Dorsal view of female torso with lower back, hip bones, latissimus dorsi and gluteals ghosted in.
Description: Blue sketched back of recining female highlighting bones of lower back, pelvis and hips.
Description: This full color medical-legal depicts post-accident injuries including an L5-S1 disc herniation and a right-sided Grade III acromio-clavicular separation with subsequent repair of the shoulder.Surgical steps: 1. An incision made into the shoulder joint; and 2. A guide wire placed from the acromion process to the clavicle with a screw securing the realigned joint. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Deep muscles of the back, posterior view. Labels available.
Description: Low Back Injury - L5 Lumbar Spine Fracture and Spondylolisthesis with Surgical Fixation. Depicts bilateral pars defects (fractured pedicles), facet disruption and spondylolisthesis (fowardly displaced vertebra) at L5, the fifth lumbar vertebra. Surgical steps include: 1. A surgical incision into the lower back from L4 to S1; 2. A laminectomy at L5; 3. Harvesting a bone graft from the left iliac crest (hip bone); and 4. Placing the bone graft, pedicle screws and plates to complet the spinal fusion procedure. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Latissimus dorsi muscle of the back in posterior view. Labels available.
Description: Trapezius muscle of the back in posterior view. Labels available.
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Description: dorsal view of back showing the Erector spinae or Sacrospinalis deep muscles; Spinalis dorsi, cervicis and capitis
Description: Elements of the muscular, skeletal and nervous systems shown from a back, or posterior, view. Prominently features upper back and arm muscles. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Anatomy of the Intermediate and Superficial Back Muscles. Labels for trapezius, rhomboid, deltoid and scapula. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Back view of male torso highlighting the latissimus dorsi, teres major and rhomboid muscles.
Description: Superficial muscles (muscular system) of the back
Description: Superficial and deep muscles (muscular system) of the back
Description: Muscles (muscular system) of the back. Labels available.
Description: Back muscles, specifically trapezius, and T4 vertebra used in golf swing, shows twisting, torque, of muscle and position of arms. Part of series on muscles in golf swing. More available,
Description: Back muscles, trapezius highlighted. Labels available.
Description: Back of Hand
Description: Back view of skeleton
Description: Back pain, posterior view
Description: Back Pain - L5-S1 Disc Herniation with Posterior Laminectomy and Discectomy Surgery. Features lumbar spine with a posteriorly herniated disc at L5-S1 impinging on the cauda equina of the spinal cord. The remaining images describe a corrective surgery for this condition. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This custom medical exhibit revals elements associated with the Implantation of Spinal Cord Stimulator and Pulse Generator to relieve back pain. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Low back pain originating from lumbar region. Nerve layer can be removed or changed, and location of pain altered.
Description: The symptoms of low back pain (LBP) that occur during pregnancy can be controlled by developing exercises that alleviate pain and improve body mechanics.
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Description: Rower in a scull showing the arch of the spine or vertebra and back durring the catch of the stroke. Highlights on the lumbar and thoracic part of the vertebral column.
Description: Normal back structure- bony and muscular.
Description: Humorous depiction of vertebral column with herniated disc
Description: Back Surgery - Anterior L4-5 Interbody Spinal Fusion. First, the incision over the left side of the torso is cut and then retracted to expose the lower lumbar vertebrae. Next, an L4-5 discectomy is performed and the bone graft is harvested from the iliac crest. Finally, the endplates are removed and a bone graft BAK cage is placed in the L4-5 interspace for the spinal fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Back Surgery - Anterior Lumbar Spinal Fusion Using BAK Cages. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts a decompression laminectomy procedure at L3-4, L4-5 leading to a surgical discectomy at L5-S1. The illustrations depict the following surgical steps: A. Removal of the laminae and spinous processes to decompress the spinal cord; B. Hemifacetotomies of L3-4 and L4-5; C. Foraminotomies to decompress spinal nerve roots; and D. Removal of herniated and degenerated intervertebral disc material at L5-S1. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Back Surgery - L4, L5 Lumbar Laminectomy, L4-5 Discectomy (Diskectomy) and Spinal Fusion with Pedicle Screws and Rods. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Back Surgery - L4-5 and L5-S1 Discectomy (Diskectomy) and Spinal Fusion with Bone Graft, Pedicle Screws and Rods. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Back Surgery - L4-5 and L5-S1 Laminectomy, Discectomy (Diskectomy) and Spinal Fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Back Surgery - L4-5 and L5-S1 Lumbar Laminotomy and Discectomy (Diskectomy). Portrays a disc bulge at L4-5 and a disc herniation at L5-S1 with laminotomy and discectomy (diskectomy) surgery. Features a disc bulge at the L4-5 level, a complete disc herniation at the l5-S1 level, and a sacralized lumbar vertebra (anomalous L6). The surgical steps include the incision into the lower back, and the laminotomy and discectomy at the L5 level. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Back Surgery - L4-5 Disc Herniation with Lumbar Discectomy (Diskectomy) and Spinal Fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Back Surgery - L4-5 Lumbar Spinal Fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Back Surgery - L4-5, L5-S1 Anterior Discectomy (Diskectomy) and Spinal Fusion with BAK cages. Shows the pre-operative intervertebral disc herniations at the L4-5 and L5-S1 levels. Surgical steps: 1. Incision into the left side of the abdomen; 2. Discectomies (removal of damaged discs); 3. Debridement of the intervertebral space; and 4. Placement of two BAK cages for final fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Back Surgery - L4-5, L5-S1 Disc Degeneration with Pedicle Screw Spinal Fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Back Surgery - L5-S1 Disc Herniation with Hemilaminectomy and Discectomy (Diskectomy). Shows a herniated intervertebral disc at L5-S1 compressing the spinal nerve root. Surgical steps: 1. Incision into the lower back from the spinous process of L4 to S1; 2. The removal of the inferior lamina of L5 and S1 on the left hand side (hemilaminectomy); 3. Discectomy (removal of the herniated disc) and decompression of the left nerve root. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Back Surgery - L5-S1 Disc Herniation with Hemilaminectomy, Partial Facectomy and Discectomy. Shows the following surgical steps: 1. Initial incision; 2. A right side hemilaminectomy and partial facetectomy; 3. Removing the herniated intervertebral disc; 4; Covering the opening with Gelfoam. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Back Surgery - L5-S1 Disc Herniation with Laminectomy and Spinal Fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Back Surgery - L5-S1 Laminectomy, Partial Facetectomy and Spinal Fusion Procedure. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Back Surgery - L5-S1 Spondylolisthesis with Spinal Fusion May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical animation shows a lumbar laminectomy back surgery procedure. Beginning with an orientation of the lumbar spine, the animation show a left side disc hernation impinging the dorsal nerve root, causing pain sensations to flow down the left leg. The surgical correction of this condition requires a portion of the lamina of the vertebra to be cut away, and the herniated disc material to be removed. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Lower Back Surgery - Lumbar Laminectomy of the Spine, Posterior View. Displays a single step from this procedure to alleviate back pain and compression of the spinal cord. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Back Surgery - Recurrent L5-S1 Disc Herniation with Discectomy (Diskectomy). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Back Surgery - T8-9 Thoracic Discectomy (Diskectomy) Procedure. Surgical steps: 1. Creation of a large posterior incision from T4- T12 with exposure of the vertebral elements and ribs; 2. Removal of the left side proximal rib and costovertebral portion of the T9 vertebra; 3. Final view of the T9 vertebra shown from above, detailing the decompression and removal of the disc herniation to free the spinal cord and nerve roots. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This full color medical exhibit reveals an L4-5 Disc Herniation with Discectomy (Diskectomy) surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Dorsal view of sacroiliac joint and lumbar spine or verterbrae. Inset shows surgical hardward which can be removed upon request.
Description: Four common types of bacteria.
Description: Types of bacteria shown are staph, strep, e. coli, klebsiella, bacteriodes and histoplasma capsulation.
Description: Variety of bacteria, including streptococcus pneumoniae, E-coli, strep pyogens, neisseria, staphylococcus, etc.
Description: Bacteria become resistant from plasmid transfer, viral transfer and transfer of free DNA.
Description: Close-up microscopic view of cell membrane, showing double layer of lipids and receptors.
Symbol of antibiotic drifts in from upper left but is unable to enter resistant cell. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Petri dishes and growth media surrounded by floating bacteria including aerobic and anaerobic bacteria: staphylococcus aureus, e. coli, streptococcus, and peptostreptococcus. Perfect for general laboratory or science topics. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Various aerobic bacteria explode toward the viewer against a blue sky with clouds. Microorganisms included are haemophilus influenzae, pseudomonas aeruginosa, staphylococcus pneumoniae. Perfect to illustrate the topics of antibiotics or infections caused by bacteria. Minimum license fee is $300.00 . Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Illustration of cascading infectious bacteria, including: streptococcus pneumoniae, neisseria (branhamella), klebsiella pneumoniae, eschericia coli, haemophilus influenzae, pseudomonas aeruginosa, enterobacter, and staphylococcus aureus.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: This illustration could be used for any topic concerning bacteria or infections which are resistant to pharmacological treatment. Shown here are staphylococcus pneumoniae which symbolically are contained in bubbles that protect them from the penicillin pills colliding with them. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Medical illustration of a bacterial culture dish / agar plate / petri dish depicting bacterial colonies formed in the growth medium, indicating a positive result for bacterial infection. Bacterial colonies in the culture dish are shown formed in a linear pattern as a result of a “streaking” technique when applying the culture across surface of the growth medium. Depiction is applicable for various bacterial species. Agar plate is shown on a monochromatic grid background.
Commercial / professional usage requests only. Use of image requires payment of licensing fees; no royalty free requests.
Description: Medical illustration of a bacterial culture dish / agar plate / petri dish depicting bacterial colonies formed in the growth medium, indicating a positive result for bacterial infection and featuring bacteria cells in the background. Bacterial colonies in the culture dish are shown formed in a linear pattern as a result of a “streaking” technique when applying the culture across surface of the growth medium. Depiction is applicable for various bacterial species. Agar plate is shown on a monochromatic grid background that includes a depiction of bacteria cells shown as coccal cell chains.
Commercial / professional usage requests only. Use of image requires payment of licensing fees; no royalty free requests.
Description: Illustrates the delayed response by macrophages, T-lymphocytes and pmns (polymorphonuclear leukocytes) to an influx of infectious bacteria . The large cells, bottom and left, are macrophages. Bacteria depicted are: e. coli, listeria, pseudomonas aeruginosa, streptococci, clostridium. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Artists’ interpretation of intravenous administration of pharmacological agent into patient’s vein for bacterial infection. Bacteria shown are e-coli.
Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Shows bronchi and alveoil filled with mucus.
Description: Dynamic story in bacteriology, illustrating antibiotic therapy administration to resistant bacteria, resulting in death of a few bacteria, but eventually causing pathogens to evolve into super-resistant strains.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: This bacterium is a digital 3-D model that can be easily repositioned, relit, recomposed and rerendered for higher or lower resolutions to suite your personal needs.
Description: Lateral view of the knee joint showing a cyst that forms behind the knee.
Description: Scene from Venice canal showing apartment building with flower boxes in upper windows. Lone boat docked at door
Description: Ball and socket joint of the hip
Description: Ballard suction device in endotracheal tube to clear mucous plugs. Sagittal neck anatomy & intubation available separately.
Description: Stent and Balloon Angioplasty. Palmaz-Schatz balloon expandable stent is positioned, inflated, and removed. Gianturco-Roubin Flex-Stent is shown as an insert. Available without inset.
Description: Balloon Angioplasy, showing inflated balloon with plaque in coronary artery.
Description: Expanded balloon and stent in blood vessel.
Description: Treatment for heart disease - atherosclerosis using balloon angioplasty. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Before and after views of a calcified aortic valve.
Description: Lavender colored flowers grow on bank of stream.
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Description: Barrets Esophagus, an abnormal change in the cells of the wall of the esophagus
Description: Full brain anatomy showing basal ganglia, including thalamus, lentiform nucleus, caudate nucleus and amygdaloid body.
Description: This animal was created as part of a simplified pelagic food web from the cost of southern California.
Description: This white blood cell is a digital 3-D model that can be easily repositioned, relit, recomposed, and rerendered to suit your personal needs. Also available as 3-D digital models are neutrophil, macrophage, and eosinophil.
Description: Internal organs and skeletal structure of the brown bear including lungs, heart, liver, intestines, kidney
Description: Grizzly bear walks in a stream on the plains of Wyoming.
Description: Group of three grizzly bear heads.
Description: Overhead view of bear skeleton and heart/lung anatomy
Description: Illustration showing the ways of medicating a bedridden patient. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: various stages of bedsores in layers. Bone may be changed to depict different location of sore, or removed (image 103-336). Suitable for editorial, medical legal exhibits, etc. Animation of this image available upon request.
Description: Poster exhibit in layers showing progression of bedsores, also called pressure or decubitus ulcers. Stages 1-4 of pressure ulcer progression are shown. All images and layers are available individually. Type and location of injuries can be altered or cropped to suit your legal case.
Description: Graphic illustration of a bee.
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Description: Flower just opening
Description: Below the Knee Leg Amputation May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Benign Esophagorespiratory Fistula. Shows fistula between esophagus and tracheobronchial tree. Inset shows fistula in cross section. Color can be added.
Description: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, enlarged prostate compared to a normal prostate. Labels available. More illustrations available in this series.
Description: A laser is being used to destroy the cells in an enlarged prostate.
Description: Benign prostrate hyperplasia (BPH). section through prostate gland, bladder, urogenital diaphragm.
Description: Calcium balls being deflected from smooth muscle cell membrane at the calcium channel by a calcium channel blocker.
Description: Small rundown cabin sits in pasture.
Description: Two Blue Footed Boobies sitting on Island Cliff in the Pacific Ocean.
Description: Use of non-steroidal antiandrogen Bicalutamide found to reduce risk of prostate cancer progression.
Description: Biceps muscle
Description: Biceps and triceps are responsible for flexion and extension of the elbow
Description: Child with upraised arm, biceps and triceps muscles visible, bones of arm visible, showing action of muscles. No school use.
Description: Female upper body showing upper arm muscles: biceps brachii-short and long head, deltoid and brachialis.
Description: A bicornuate uterus without pregnancy and with a 34 week Fetus and normal placenta to show that pregnancy can be normal in a bicornuate uterus.
Description: McKenna Beach also called Big Beach. Located on the island of Maui, Hawaii.
Description: Big horn sheep on mountain side.
Description: Red covered bridge in Lancaster Pennsylvania. Bridge spans small creek.
Description: A panorama of vista great the eyes in this view of the fields with mountains in background. Typical of big sky country of Montana
Description: Bilateral Foot Fractures with Surgical Fixation of the Left Foot. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Bile Duct Injury - Roux-en-Y Bowel Biliary Anastomosis May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Biopsy of carinal and hilar lymph nodes near the trachea using a mediastinoscope with optional inset.
Description: Flying bird (side view) showing skeleton and wing position including 2 insets of hollow bone structure and feather anatomy
Description: General skeletal anatomy of pigeon (rock dove) in lateral position showing raised wing
Description: Airsac anatomy of bird showing placement in body and lung position. Available with insets showing gas exchange, airflow, respiratory anatomy.
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Description: Variety of bird portraits.
Description: Stages of birth. Labels available.
Description: Birth Injury - Breech Presentation May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Birth Injury - Breech Presentation with Forceps Delivery May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Birth Injury - Breech Presentation with Head Entrapment. Shows the baby in breech position with labels for the placenta, pubic symphysis, birth canal and sacrum. The second illustration portrays the infant partway through the birth canal with forceps locked around the neck. Labels include the pubic symphysis and forcep blades on the babyÕs neck. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Birth Injury - Breech Presentation with Skull Fractures May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This full color medical-legal chart features a pie graph illustrating the causes of cerebral palsy in the newborn. Captions include: low birth weight, metabolic errors, infections, congenital brain abnormality, intrapartum asphyxia, intrauterine ischemic event, genetic and/or chromosomal errors and other factors. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Emergency Cesarean Section (C-section) Due to Placental Abruption. Dramatic illustration showing the delivery of a baby because of massive hemorrhage from placental abruption. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This custom medical illustration shows a comparison between a normal fetus and a damaged fetal brain secondary to hypovolemic and hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (brain damage). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Birth Injury - Fetal Chorioamnionitis, Sepsis and Fetal Distress. This medical-legal illustration compares the anatomy and oxygenation of blood of a normal fetus with that of a fetus with fatal chorioamnionitis (inflammation and infection of uterine and placental tissues), sepsis, and fetal distress. The drawing describes how chorioamnionitis can lead to insufficient oxygenation of blood, along with other subsequent conditions such as meconium stained amniotic fluid and an oversized fetus. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Birth Injury. This medical exhibit depicts comparisons between normal fetal oxygenation versus a Fetal Nuchal Cord (Constricted Umbilical Cord) and Subsequent Asphyxia May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Birth Injury - Cephalopelvic Disproportion and Arrest of Cervical Dilatation (Dilation) in the Active Phase of birthing, and subsequent head entrapment. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This exhibit pictures how a narrow pubic arch in the mother's pelvis can result in head and shoulder injuries during labor and delivery of the baby. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Birth Injury - Premature Rupture of the Fetal Membranes (Water Breaking) with Intrauterine Spread of Infection. Depicts a side by side comparison of a normal fetus in utero with one suffering from ruptured fetal membranes. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Depicts spread of infection from the fetal membranes into the mother's bloodstream. The first image shows a mid-sagittal (cut-away) view of the pregnant mother with labels for the muscular wall of the uterus, placenta, umbilical cord, amnionic sac, amnionic fluid, infection of the fetal membranes, vena cava, iliac vein, hypogastric vein and uterine vein. The second illustration shows the spread of infection to the mother via the placenta and uterine veins. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Birth Injury - Traumatic Vaginal Delivery with Vacuum Extraction and Head Injuries. The fetus is shown during the delivery process with application of the vacuum extractor to the crown of the head. The second illustration shows the external swelling and bruising to the vacuum application site on the back of the head as well as multiple bruises to the infant face. The final illustration features a single cut-section through the brain to show the presence of intraventricular hemorrhage. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Birth Injury - Umbilical Cord Compression. Dramatic enlarged cut-away view of the mother's pelvis as the infant descends in the birth canal through the effaced cervix. The umbilical cord is shown compressed between the baby's head and the uterus, with the portion of the cord below the constriction depicted in a light gray color, indicating the lack of oxygenated blood flowing to the fetus. This condition results in compromised oxygen flow to the baby and can lead to ischemia, hypoxia and death. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Birth Injury - Vacuum Extraction Delivery with Fatal Head Injuries. During labor and delivery, a vacuum extractor device in placed on the head of the ferus in utero. The resulting injuries are displayed from a superior (top) view and sagittal view of the infantÕs head. The damage includes massive scalp hematoma, swelling and a three inch tear in the coronal suture of the skull with the bleeding brain extruding through the posterior fontanelle. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Birth Injury - Vacuum Extraction Delivery with Fatal Head Injury. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Birth Injury - Vacuum Extractor and Forceps Delivery with Brachial Plexus Injury (Shoulder Dystocia). Shows the surgeon attempting to deliver the baby using a vacuum extractor. Shows the baby at +1 station in LOP presentation. The surgeon uses a forceps to rotate the baby's head, which is shown at +2 station LOA presentation. Shows the surgeon delivering the baby manually with the infant's left shoulder trapped beneath the mother's pubic symphyis, causing shoulder dystocia. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This 3D medical animation begins by showing a vaginal delivery with the uterus removed for greater visibility of the fetus and nerve elements. As the baby is pushed through the mother's pelvic outlet during labor, we see the infant's shoulder being trapped beneath the mother's pelvic bone (pubic symphysis) causing the nerves of the brachial plexus to be stretched and injured. This form of brachial plexus injury is called neuropraxia, and may result in symptoms including a limp or paralyzed arm; lack of muscle control in the arm, hand, or wrist, and lack of feeling or sensation in the arm or hand. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Birth Injury: Vacuum Extraction Delivery with Subgaleal, Subdural and Subarachnoid Hemorrhages. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Depicts stages of birth presentation for a full-term fetus. The graphic displays a baby in an occiput posterior (head down, facing outward) presentation at the +2 station. Labeled anatomical strutures include the uterus, placenta, pubic symphysis and sacrum. Also labeled are the various stages of presentation (-3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3) as represented by lines drawn from the pubic symphysis radiating toward the posterior of the mother's pelvis. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Birth Stations of Presentations (1/3 System) This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: This 3D medical animation shows the birth stations of presentation using the -5 to +5 positions. From an anterior (front) view, the baby is shown within the mother's pelvis, descending from -3 vertex station point by point to the +5 station. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: This medical 3D animation shows the birth stations of presentation 1/3 system from two angles: anterior (front) and right lateral (side). The animation clearly shows the baby progressing during labor and delivery through the following vertex positions: +3, +2, +1, 0, -1, -2 -3. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Normal bladder and ureters with cut-away showing trigone, internal urethral orifice.
Description: Bladder of female in reference w/ pubic bone and vagina. Also available with liquid (103-211) and incontinence (103-052).
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Description: When bladder cancer in male patients requires radical cystectomy, the prostate, seminal vesicles and part of the vas deferens must be removed. Illustration highlights the bladder, prostate gland, ampulla of vas deferans, and prostatic seminal vesicle.
Description: Urinary bladder, muscle wall, urethra, etc., superimposed within pelvic region. Suitable for cystitis, urinary incontinence, and available with liquid.
Description: Bladder infection. See also image 103-154V for layered file with bacteria and female reproductive system.
Description: Interesting 3/4 view cross-section of urinary bladder with ureters and kidneys. Microorganisms causing bladder infection are zooming three-dimensionally toward the viewer. Large enough to be used for spread or front and back cover. Commercial requests only; no classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300.00.
Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Bladder of the female available with or without fluid. See image 103-369 for male bladder.
Description: Blastocyst, ball of cells, implanted in uterine wall, embryo 6-7 days, maternal blood supply. Prenatal series
Description: Pustule with fluid due to inflammation: dermis and epidermis with layer over (for healthy skin, see 103-059 and 103-221).
Description: Blocked Arteries (Blood Vessel Artery Blockage) of the Lower Legs. Depicts the right posterior tibial artery with complete occlusion from plaque and calcification. Shows the left posterior tibial artery with 80% occlusion from plaque formation, calcification and thrombus. The middle image functions as and orientation to the blocked blood vessels in the lower leg as well as showing the pathological loss of hair and devascularization of the lower legs. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Blocked Artery in the Leg. Depicts the progression of arterial blockage in the right leg, originating in the abdominal aorta. Final views of the distal arteries of the right lower leg and foot show where the embolus (blood clots) lodge and cut off the blood circulation to the lower extremity. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: 3-dimensional cutaway view of small blood vessel / artery / capillary featuring components of blood: red blood cells / erythrocytes (RBC), white blood cells / leukocytes (granulocytes - neutrophil, eosinophil, basophil; agranulocytes - monocyte, lymphocyte), platelets, and plasma / serum. Also shown is a neutrophil white blood cell migrating out of the blood vessel into surrounding tissue; and platelets beginning to deposit fibrin threads and form a thrombus at the site of a slight rupture (damage) in the wall of the blood vessel.
Commercial / professional usage requests only. Use of image requires payment of licensing fees; no royalty free requests.
Description: Swirling blood/hematology image containing red blood cells (rbcs), white blood cells (lymphocytes) and leukocytes, mast cells, and platelets inside arteriole.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300.00. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Blood clot formation, damaged blood vessel wall covered by platelets and fibrin that form the clot
Description: Accurately depicts the mechanism of pulmonary embolism (blood clot), with an embolus forming in the lower extemity and moving through the venous system to lodge in the pulmonary arteries of the lungs. Arrows indiciate the passage of emboli (blood clots) from the leg upward. The second graphic shows the embolus traveling through the heart and into the lungs. The final image shows the lung tissue showing the embolus lodged in the blocked pulmonary artery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Blood clot pulling away from a larger clot within an artery, fibrin, platelets
Description: This medical animation shows the formation of a blood clot in a vein which breaks off as an embolus and travels toward the heart and lungs. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Plaque & blood clot in leg artery reduces blood flow, causing tissue death. Angiogenesis, sprouting of new blood vessels repairs some damage.
(Leg & artery can be used separately)
Description: Autoimmune disease shown at the cellular level in blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, exploding platelets and antibodies. Also called idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura. Commercial requests only, no student, classroom, or educational. Minimum license fee is $300.
© Teri J. McDermott
Description: This 3D animation depicts the healthy flow of red blood cells and white blood cells through a blood vessel. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: This image illustrates the direction of blood flow through the heart. It also shows the location of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood in the left and right sides of the heart. Labels may be removed or added upon request.
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Description: This illustration depicts normal blood pressure and what systolic and diastolic blood pressure readings mean. Labels may be removed and images may be rearranged upon request.
This title is available as an animation. To view this animation go to the following URL:
http://www.medmovie.com/mmdatabase/MediaPlayer.aspx?ClientID=44&TopicID=814
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Description: Blood pressure reading should be 120 over 80 or less.
Description: Physician applying the blood pressure cuff.
Description: General practitioner taking patients blood pressure.
Description: Physician taking blood pressure reading and feeling for the patients pulse.
Description: Physician taking an elderly patients blood pressure.
Description: Traditional BP cuff (can be separated from background)
Description: Infections are associated with syphilis, Lyme disease, babesiosis, borreliosis, arthritis, nerve palsy, rash, etc. See images #103-151, #103-153.
Description: Blood Vessels, Artery and Vein, cross sections showing layers of vasculature
Description: Blood vessels, artery and vein, layers in cross section, tunica intima, media and adventitia
Description: Various blood vessels; vein, artery, capillaries. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Researchers grow new blood vessels in patients with occluded coronary arteries.
Description: Colored coded and labeled illustration shows the pathway of deoxygenated blood returning from the body, into the heart and through the lungs for reoxygenation,and returning to the body via the aorta
Description: Bringing out the subtle underlying colours of a young "white" boxer.
Description: A tropical beach where blue butterflies gather to bask in the warm sun.
Description: Tropical blue macaws.
Description: Body with anatomy
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Description: Conceptual view of the body contents including the brain, heart, muscles, cellular function internal ear, nerves and blood vessels.
Description: Dramatic and stylized illustration of body pain sensation depicting the pathway of an incoming signal from peripheral nerve through the spinal cord to the brain, which registers as an expression on a mask-like face, and three different physiologic sources of pain: somatic represented by low back problems, visceral represented by colon cancer, and neuropathic represented by fibromyalgia. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Bar-bell body piercing in skin, showing streptococcus, staphylococcus, and pseudomonas bacteria, plus immune agents such as macrophages, T-cells, and neutrophils.
Description: Body wall section through abdominal muscles
Description: Snow covered Bonderont Ridge in the rockie mountains of Colorado
Description: Illustration showing the anatomy of a bone. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Side view of knee joint showing large cancerous tumor in tibia bone. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered.
Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Bone Degeneration - Corticosteroid-Induced Osteonecrosis (Bone Necrosis). Dramatically contrasts health bone tissue in the femur with necrotic (dead) bone tissue in a second illustration. Use of steroid medications can have profoundly negative impact on bone tissue. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Cellular view of bone marrow showing differentiating blood cells.
Description: Bone marrow and hematologic abnormalities can occur in the course of many infectious diseases, especially HIV (AIDS) infection. These include hypercellularity, myelofibrosis, anemia, and presence of pathologic RBCs (red blood cells). Shown is a long bone (tibia) with abnormal blood elements present in infection exploding toward the viewer.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Microscopic view of bone marrow and developing blood cells.
Description: Normal marrow trabeculae; optional transparent layer with osteoporosis image 103-214, or histological view, image 103-073 center inset (animation possibilities).
Description: Marrow trabeculae with osteoporosis; optional transparent layer with showing healthy bone marrow, image 103-213, (animation possibilities).
Description: Shows normal posture and appearance of bone on left and osteoporotic bone and posture on right.
Description: Bone with osteoblasts breaking down bone and osteoclasts remodeling bone.
Description: Vessels and nerves that innervate the femur, also depicts marrow.
Description: Illustration showing the various types of bones. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Bone, spongy and compact. Labels available
Description: Close-up view of trabecular bone showing the natural process of osteoclast and osteoblast cells eroding and rebuilding bone. Cross section of femur included in foreground for reference to the cellular activities. Excellent as reference illustration for osteoporosis. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Bones of the arm includes humerus, ulna, and radius. Can be modified.
Description: Classical style figure study with bones of arm and shoulder ghosted in. All major bones visible
Description: Botulinum toxin injections used in dystonic muscles to block acetylcholine release in synaptic trough.
Description: Group of colorful bolders.
Description: Bowel Surgery - Colectomy (Colon Removal) with Ileostomy May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Bowel Surgery - Repair of Rectal Perforation with Colostomy and Mucous Fistula Placement May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts a bowel surgery resection. The first image illustrates a leak from a pre-existing anastomosis of the ileum (small intestine) with the transverse colon (large intestine). The second image shows the transverse colon removed back to the splenic flexure and an ileostomy placed in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: benign prostate hyperplasia, impedes upon prostatic urethra, causing pain, difficulty in urinating
Description: Cross section of teeth with braces. Shows layers of teeth and position of braces.
Description: The brachial artery as it passes the elbow joint and branches into the radial and ulnar arteries. Available with vascular stent layer.
Description: Brachial plexus with skeletal system. Multiple versions and labels available.
Description: Brachial Plexus in the root of the neck and as it passes through the axilla
Description: Brachial plexus in axillary region with skeletal system, circulatory system, and nervous system in anterior view
Description: This medical exhibit diagram pictures the anatomy of the brachial plexus region from an anterior (front) view. A schematic overview lists the roots (ventral rami) of C5, C6, C7, C8 and T1, trunks (upper, middle and lower), divisions, cords (lateral, medial and posterior) and major terminal branches including the musculocutaneous, median, ulnar, radial and axillary nerves. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This 3D medical animation begins by showing a vaginal delivery from a cut-away view of the mother's pelvis. The contractions of the uterus push the baby through the birth canal. As the forceful uterine contractions continue, we see the infant's shoulder being trapped beneath the mother's pelvic bone (pubic symphysis) causing the nerves of the brachial plexus (highlighted for visibility) to be stretched. This animation may be purchased as is, or customized to fit your specific needs. The price for modifying this stock animation is considerably less than purchasing a custom animation, and the consultation for doing so is free. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Brachial plexus injury in musician makes playing viola painful. Shows brachial plexus origin in cervical spine and supporting neck pad.
Description: Brachial Plexus Injury Caused by Cervical Rib Anomaly (Anomalous) May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Brachial Plexus Nerve Injury and Reconstruction Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Figure showing nerves from spine through the brachial plexus, in relation to the shoulder, running down the arm into hand.
Description: This illustration was originally created as a wall border sample. It depicts a Jurassic scene of a mother Brachiosaurus walking with her offspring and pterosaurs flying above.
Description: Accurate, detailed depiction of an inferior (from below) view of the brain anatomy displaying the Cranial Nerve origins. Pictured are the cerebral cortex, cerebellum and brain stem with pertinent substructures including all the Cranial Nerves: I - Olfactory, II - Optic, III - Oculomotor, IV - Trochlear, V - Trigeminal, VI - Abducent, VII - Facial, VIII - Vestibulocochlear, IX - Glossopharyngeal, X - Vagus, XI - Spinal Accessory and XII - Hypoglossal. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Brain Base Anatomy. Shows the cerebral cortex, cerebellum and brain stem along with cranial nerves: I - Olfactory, II - Optic, III - Oculomotor, IV - Trochlear, V - Trigeminal, VI - Abducent, VII - Facial, VIII - Vestibulocochlear, IX - Glossopharyngeal, X - Vagus, XI - Spinal Accessory and XII - Hypoglossal. Arteries: vertebral, basilar, superior cerebellar, middle cerebral and the Circle of Willis. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Brain Anatomy, Superior (Top, Above) View. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Brain, Lateral View. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Brain within Skull, Superior Cut-away View. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Brain, Anterior (Coronal) Cut-away View. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Skull with Anatomy of the Brain and Eye, Cut-away View. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This full color medical illustration pictures the anatomy of the brain and brainstem from a mid-sagittal view (cut away viewed from the side). It features the following anatomical structures: cerebrum, corpus callosum, midbrain, diencephalon, pons, brainstem, cerebellum, mudulla oblongata and proximal spinal cord. This image is intentionally left unlabeled to accommodate custom label requests. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Normal brain, side view
Description: Lateral view of brain
Description: Normal brain seen from a lateral superficial view showing pons, brain stem, gyri and sulci, medulla, cerebellum and cerebrum
Description: Black and white illustration of the human brain.
Description: Brain with limbic system. Oblique view. Labels are available.
Description: Brain with limbic system, oblique view. Labels are available.
Description: Brain showing the location of the cranial nerves
Description: Brain with brainstem inside human head, oblique view. Labels available.
Description: Normal cut-away of healthy brain showing cerebellum, ventricles, cerebrum, hypothalamus, corpus callosum, brain stem, etc.
Description: Normal human brain, three-quarter view. Customizable--color background may be added.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Side view of human brain. (a labeled diagram)
Description: Lateral view of brain.
Description: Accurately depicts anatomy of the brain and meninges (brain coverings). Shows the forebrain covered by dura mater and arachnoid mater. Shows an enlargement with labels for the dura, arachnoid and pia mater, as well as the subarachnoid and subdural spaces. The third illustration shows a mid-line cut-away view of the skull and brain with labels for the aforementioned structures plus the cerebrum, cerebellum, brainstem and spinal cord. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Anatomy of the Brain. Contains a long description of the brain, its role as the largest part of the nervous system, containing billions of interconnected neurons. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This full color stock medical exhibit illustrates the primary anatomy of the normal healthy brain from an anterior (front) view and a cut-away section viewed from above. Labels identify the cerebrum, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, cerebellum, medulla oblongata, temporal and frontal lobes. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Accurately depicts the brain from four different views using color-coding to show the anatomy and functional areas. Labels for the cerebral cortex, cerebellum, brainstem, frontal lobes, temporal lobes, parietal lobes, occipital lobes and pituitary gland. To the left are color-code keys depicting functional areas for vision, association, motor function, Broca's speech, hearing, emotions, sensation, smell, written language, cognition and base motor functions like balance, equilibrium and posture. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Top view of brain in bluish color.
Description: Exploded views of the human brain to highlight areas of response.
Description: Lobes of the brain.
Description: Brain anatomy of right hemisphere with plane of section for orientation. Available without inset and labels.
Description: This medical 3D animation displays the anatomy and functional areas of the brain through a series of views, including lateral, anterior, medial, sagittal, and inferior. The following anatomical areas are color-coded for clear identification: cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem, parietal lobe, frontal lobe, temporal lobe, occipital lobe. Within these structures, the following functional areas are color-coded and labeled: higher mental functions, eye movement, sensory, language comprehension, speech, voluntary motor function, hearing, coordination, vision, somatosensory association, and smell. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Brain with Artery Blood Supply, Anterior Cut-away View, Shows internal carotid and vertebral arteries supplying the tissue of the brain. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Anterior view of brain in figure demonstrating arteries supplying blood to brain.
Description: Cover illustration depicting the blood vessles of the brain.
Description: Illustrates a cross section view of the brain with emphasis on the Pons.
Description: A striking image showing a brain and "David" head in profile.
Description: PET and SPECT scans provide specific diagnosis of central nervous system disease at the earliest states allowing for optimal therapeutic intervention.
Description: Medial view of human brain.
Description: Reclining male figure with brain and spinal cord ghosted.
Description: Frontal and sagittal sections of the brain
Description: Male figure with normal brain.
Description: Front/left view of healthy human normal brain with arterial blood supply.
Description: Side view of brain including cerebellum and brainstem. Parts of normal human brain visible including frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe and occipital lobe. Customizable.
Description: Editorial piece on the brain highlighting the abnormal brain waves associated with epilepsy.
Description: Brain abscess is shown in the occipital area of the right hemisphere. Location of lesion may be altered to specific needs.
Description: This illustration depicts the anatomy of the brain and the cerebral arteries. This image was used in a TIA and stroke animation.
This title is available as a stoke/TIA animation. To view this animation or other media in our collection please visit our website: http://www.medmovie.com
Description: Illustration depicting brain anatomy - color map of functional regions of cerebral cortex - side (lateral) view. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Medical illustration depicting normal anatomy of the human brain, featuring a mid-brain vertical / coronal section / cross section cutaway view superimposed over a lateral view of the brain within a silhouette of a head. The cross section view is cut through the middle of the cerebrum, the diencephalon and a portion of the midbrain just above the pons. It is fully detailed, showing the cerebral cortex / gray matter with its gyrus formations, white matter / nerve fiber tracts, internal capsule, corpus callosum, third ventricle, fornix, lateral ventricle, thalamus, most basal ganglia / telencephalic nuclei (caudate, putamen, globus pallidus, claustrum, subthalamic nuclei and others), parietal lobe, insula and temporal lobe including the pes hippocampus. The lateral view is anatomically positioned within the head silhouette and shows the cerebrum, most of the cerebellum, the pons, brainstem and spinal cord.
Commercial / professional usage requests only. Use of image requires payment of licensing fees; no royalty free requests.
Description: Side view of the brain and arterial system.
Description: Underside of Brain and Brainstem, trigeminal and optic nerves, etc. See image 103-374 for cross-section and image 103-252 for more superior view.
Description: Brain and brainstem with cross-sections
Description: Brain with cerebellum, brainstem and nerves, posterior view. Labels available.
Description: Female torso with heart and brain ghosted in.
Description: Side view of the brain and neurons.
Description: Progression of Brain Aneurysm. This illustration shows the location and progression of a berry aneurysm at the anterior communicating cerebral artery, part of the Circle of Willis, at the base of the brain. This activity leads to the rupture of the artery causing the ischemia and necrosis, or death, of the brain tissue. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This illustration shows the anatomy of the cerebral vasculature, with labels for the following arteries: anterior cerebral, anterior communicating, middle cerebral, internal carotid, posterior communicating, and basilar. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit pictures the anatomy of the brain and its arterial supply from an anterior (front) view. Visible are the following arteries: vertebral, basilar, superior cerebellar, middle cerebral artery and the Circle of Willis composed of the posterior cerebral, posterior communicating, internal carotid, anterior cerebral, and anterior communicating arteries. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This exhibit depicts the arterial blood supply of the brain from an anterior (front) view. Labeled arteries include the anterior cerebral, middle cerebral artery, accessory middle cerebral, posterior cerebral, basilar, internal carotid, vertebral, common carotid, sublcavian, and brachiocephalic trunk. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Brain atrophy is reabsorption or breakdown of the brain tissue caused by loss of nerve supply
Description: Hi-tech landscape of pyramidal cells in brain firing impulses. Also available with epilepsy brain waves. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Cerebral Circulation showing also occluded carotid artery. Can be modified.
Description: Cross section of human brain also showing face or head.
Description: Brain and brainstem in cross section. Hypothalamus, pitutiary gland, cerebellum, cerbrum, etc. See image 103-364 and 103-252 for superficial views.
Description: Brain and brainstem cross section, lateral view. Labels available.
Description: Post-accident Brain Damage (Injury) with a Lesion in the Occipital and Parietal Regions. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Closed head injury with brain damage shows lesions of frontal lobe, midbrain, thalamus, corpus callosum and limbic system. Also available without association (blue) pathways.
Description: Brain development in a human
Description: Medical illustration stylistically depicting normal anatomy of a human brain (rendered blue) floating in space over an abstract grid ground plane, seen from an oblique view which shows mostly the right cerebral hemisphere, featuring primarily the frontal, parietal, and temporal lobes of the cerebrum / cerebral cortex. A portion of the cerebellum is also showing just below the cerebrum.
Commercial / professional usage requests only. Use of image requires payment of licensing fees; no royalty free requests.
Description: Sites of hemorrhage in the brain.
Description: Brain in head with nervous system and circulatory system, lateral view. Labels available.
Description: Traumatic Injury of the Skull and Brain May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Brain Injury - Hypoxia and Brain Damage. Compares normal and hypoxic respiration with resulting damage to the brain and lungs. 1. Orientation of the head and chest with arrows showing oxygen moving from lungs to the brain; 2. Enlargement of an air sac (alveolus) showing oxygen and carbon dioxide going to and from the blood stream; and 3. Shows the small surface vessels carrying oxygenated blood to the brain and hypoxia of brain and lung tissues. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Brain Injury - Subdural Hematoma. This exhibit features a cut-section (axial) view through the head revealing subdural bleeding to the frontoparietal lobes of the brain beneath a laceration. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Brain Injury - Subdural Hematoma. This custom medical legal exhibit reveals several images showing fatal head injuies and massive subdural hematoma. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Radiological (X-ray) Evidence of Brain Injury. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This custom medical exhibit reveals simplified axial interpretations derived from original film evidence reflecting the Progression of Intracranial Hemorrhages within the brain. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Testing for presence of Hu-antigen which is released by injured neurons.
Description: Brain represented as maze to imply the complexities of the brain and how they relate to mental disorders.
Description: Gugliemi detachable coil embolization. Illustration shows brain aneurysm showing defect in vessel wall. Platinum Coil is guided into the aneurysm. A positive charge applied to the coil attracts red blood cells causing clotting and sealing of the aneurysm.
Description: Dopaminergic pathways mediate alcohol's pleasurable and stimulant effects.
Description: Brain from side in skull
Description: This medical exhibit depicts brain surgery following severe head trauma. It use a series of illustrations to depict normal, post-accident and post-operative sections of the brain. At the bottom are three steps of the surgical procedure showing the removal of damaged sections of the brain itself. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This exhibit depicts the location of an epidural hematoma following a severe head injury and the subsequent brain surgery to remove the blood clot. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Surgical Repair of Subdural Hematoma. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Brain Surgery - Ventriculostomy and Placement of Intracranial Pressure (ICP) Monitor Bolt. Surgical steps following brain injury: A. Incision ino the scalp with a label indicating the hydrocephalus of the brain ventricles, B. Drilling into the frontal area of the skull, C. Dura opened and an intracranial pressure monitor bolt being inserted, D. Final position of the intracranial pressure monitor bolt with catheter tip residing deep in the ventricle of the brain. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Healthy cerebral convolutions and sulci, plus cerebellum and brain stem. (For pathology and x-section,, see 103-003, 103-248, and 103-250).
Description: Several transparent layer options: edema, hematoma, hemorrhage, skull fractures; traumatic injuries alterable to fit you legal exhibit (see also 103-206).
Description: A brain with a tumor sitting in a CT scan of a brain with a tumor.
Description: A brain with a tumor in the pituitary gland.
Description: Brain with Highlighted Ventricles (Lateral View). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Individuals who take NSAIDS have a substantially reduced risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. These same benefits may apply to Parkinson's disease patients.
Description: Anterolateral view of brain with neurons.
Description: Brain and brainstem, three quarter view
Description: Brain and Heart Anatomy, Anterior View. Displays blood supply of the brain from the internal carotid and vertebral arteries. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Brain and Nervous system in the head and neck, anterior view
Description: Posteriolateral view of head with brain.
Description: Profile of pregnant female with child, with lateral views of brain.
Description: Male profile with lateral view of brain.
Description: Colorful illustration simulates an MRI brain scan showing highlighted cancerous tumor.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: 3/4 view of brain on a black background, with epileptic brain waves.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Brainstem and the origins of the cranial nerves from an inferior view
Description: Section though the female breast depicting lactiferous ducts. Lateral view. Labels available.
Description: Female profile with mammogram overlay.
Description: Healthy mammary glands and lymph tissue.
Description: Female Breast Anatomy, Side Cut-away View. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit pictures the primary anatomy of the breast shown from a sagittal (cut-away) view. This single image features a cut section from the deep chest wall out to the nipple illustrating the ribs, intercostal muscles, major and minor pectoralis muscles, breast fatty tissue, milk ducts (mammary glands), areola, nipple and skin. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Identifies anatomic breast structures that can be palpated as women perform regularly scheduled BSE.
Description: Front (anterior) view of female breast anatomy, showing glandular tissue, ducts, adipose tissue, pectoralis muscle, axillary lymph nodes and areola. One of two in a series--also see #111-008, side view. Commercial inquiries only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Side (lateral) view of female breast anatomy showing ducts, areola, glandular tissue, adipose and muscular tissue, ligaments and ribs. One of two in a series--also see #111-007, front view.
Commercial inquiries only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Cross section of breast with tumor. New blood vessels sprout, nourish the tumor & help it grow and spread. Angiogenesis.
Description: Breast implant under pectoral muscle.
Description: Lumpectomy Surgery. Removal of breast cancer metastatic tumor. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: New treatments in breast cancer including monoclonal antibodies, radiation therapy and gene therapy.
Description: Breast anatomy and early breast cancer - self testing. Shows cross section of breast with tumor. Also anatomy of lymph nodes within the axilla.
Description: Shows two illustrations of the left breast: one during early stage cancer and one at an advanced stage of cancer metastasis (metastatic). The image on the left shows the location of a primary lesion in the breast tissue along with the associated lymph nodes in the breast and axilla (arm pit). On the right, the axillary lymph nodes are shown with a metastatic lesion after some time has passed. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Breast Cancer - Lymphectomy Surgery (Removal of Axillary Lymph Nodes). Accurate diagram depicting location of axillary (armpit) lymph nodes typically removed during radical breast cancer treatment surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Breast Cancer: showing the difference in appearance and location of a cancerous breast tumor and a benign breast lump
Description: Drawing of lateral (side) view of breast with 3-D needle taking biopsy of star-shaped cancerous tumor. Background shows histology (cellular arrangement) of breast cancer tissue. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Compares lumpectomy to a modified radical mastectomy surgery. Lumpectomy steps: A. Malignant cancer is identified and small incision is made; B. Carcinoma and surrounding tissue is removed completely; C. Post-operative appearance with small scar. Radical mastectomy steps: A. Large incision from the axilla across the breast; B. Breast tissue is dissected from the pectoralis muscle and removed; C. Post-operative appearance with large scar and absent breast. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Overview of new therapies and treatments for breast cancer including genetic engineering and monclonal antibodies.
Description: Profile of woman with overlay of mamogram and medication. Pills can be removed or modified.
Description: Three surgical treatments for breast cancer, and one view of healthy mammary glands and nodes (each available individually).
Description: Elegant female torso drawn in sepia tones, in the style of Da Vinci, with detail of cancer in one breast.
Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No classroom, student, educational.
© Teri J. McDermott
Description: Cliinical breast exam given by primary care practitioner. Mammary glands and lymph nodes are ghosted within figure.
Description: Mother breast feeding infant.
Description: Breast implant on top of drawing of cross-section of breast
Description: Breast implant surgery. Implant is against chest wall, under pectoralis minor muscle, which is sutured to pectoralis major muscle. This prevents slippage.
Description: Bilateral Breast Augmentation (Breast Implants) Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical animation depicts breast reconstruction surgery following a mastectomy procedure. Three different types of surgical correction are shown: a latissimus dorsi muscle flap; an abdominal muscle flap; and synthetic breast implant. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Breast Reduction with free nipple graft when nipple is not viable. Companion exhibit of breast reduction with pedicle and viable nipple is available 135-003
Description: Breast reduction surgery with pedicle and viable nipple. Companion exhibit has free nipple graft when not viable.1350-018
Description: Woman self examines her breasts for lumps in the shower using circular motions.
Description: Breast self-exam- one step in series, 5 illustrations available showing complete self-exam.
Description: African American female checking breasts for lumps, nipple discharge, etc. Available separately and in varied skin tones. (see image 103-067).
Description: Color illustration of five breast variations: inverted nipple, nipple discharge, sparse hair around areola, dense hair around areola and stretch marks.
Description: Silhouette of women performing breast self-exam, finding a palpable breast mass. Includes anatomy of the breast (lactiferous duct, mammary glands, areola, adipose tissue), pectoralis muscle and lymph nodes.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Hormonal factors, personal and family history, genetics, and enviornment can contribute to breast and ovarian cancer risks.
Description: Normal breathing, airway,lungs, compared with toxins-soot- carbon monoxide inhaled from smoke and damage to airway and lungs
Description: Breckenridge Mountains. Colorado
Description: Illustration shows two versions of breech birth presentation in pregnancy, front view; frank breech and complete breech. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Line drawing of bridge
Description: Broken Arm - Ulnar Fracture with Fixation Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Editorial piece on the heart and coronary artery disease. the wall of the heart is crumbling due to reduced blood flow in the coronary arteries.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts a C1-2 (atlas and axis) spine fractures using a series of three illustrations. The first graphic displays a posterior (back) view of the head showing the location of the injury in the neck. The next two graphics show a normal C1 and C2 vertebrae vs the same structures with fractures. Labels include a fractured odontoid process, or dens, and a fracture of C1 on the right side. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Broken Wrist - Fractured Radius and Ulna with Ulnar Shortening,, Osteotomy and Plate Fixation Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Anatomy of trachea and major bronchi. with transparent layer options showing lungs, diaphragm, etc, as shown in images 103-158, 103-187.
Description: Dilated bronchi, cysts, hyperplastic epithelium, destroyed cartilage, hyperinflated alveoli, constricted smooth muscles, loss of fibrous tissue, increased secretions, peribronchial lymphocytes. (See 103-161 for histological pathology)
Description: Dilated bronchi, cysts, hyperplastic epithelium, destroyed cartilage, hyperinflated alveoli, constricted smooth muscles, loss of fibrous tissue, increased secretions, peribronchial lymphocytes.
Description: Airways as they terminate into respiratory bronchioles, including alveoli, alveolar ducts, pores of Kohn, etc.
Description: Bronchiolitis due to Respiratory Syncytial Virus, showing hyperinflated alveoli, mucus, hyperactive submucosal glands, dilated ducts, and swollen bronchial wall.
Description: allergin induced bronchitis causing secretion of mucus, expectoration of sputum
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Description: Bronchitis, an inflammation of the bronchioles that produces mucus
Description: Mucus plug, hyperinflated alveoli, hyperactive submucosal glands, dilated ducts, tissue edema, dilated and engorged capillaries, constricted smooth muscle, increased secretions. (see 103-162 for histological view)
Description: Mucus plug, hyperinflated alveoli, hyperactive submucosal glands, dilated ducts, tissue edema, dilated and engorged capillaries, constricted smooth muscle, increased secretions.
Description: Bronchial Constrictions resulting in hyperinflated alveoli and mucus plug along with tightened smooth muscle.
Description: Internal anatomy of the brown bear (grizzly)including the skeleton, brain,heart,lung,liver,stomach,intestines,kidney,spleen,major vessels, viewed from the left lateral side.
Description: Back to more innocent times.
Description: Wild flower buds in bloom.
Description: Buffalo grazing in meadow.
Description: A portion of the lung is being removed to reduce ineffective ballooning of alveoi caused by emphysema.
Description: Lone Flower
Description: Single flower that resembles a bulleye target
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This illustration depicts an arrhythmia called bundle branch block, which is common to heart failure. Labels may be removed upon request.
To view other animations in our cardiovascular collection please visit our website: http://www.medmovie.com/
Description: Anatomical appearance of a bunion, and repair with pin in place.
Description: Bunion on right foot showing underlying bone structure; hallux valgus.
Description: Skin burns showing 1st, 2nd, and 3rd degree burns to the skin. Showing sunburn, blistering, and deep burn through multiple skin layers.
Description: Fall colors make bush look to be on fire
Description: Burns - Second Degree Burn Injury. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Dramatic illustration showing third degree full-thickness burns of the skin. The drawing demonstrates the depth and trauma of the burned tissue, indicating the damaged skin layers with labels for epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous fat, blood vessels, nerves, and muscle. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Second Degree Burn: Deep Partial Thickness Burns May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This series depicts skin burns at the microsopic level, classifying them as first, second and third degree. The first illustration depicts a normal section of skin with labels for epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous tissue, muscle, arteries and veins. The subsequent three medical drawings display first, second and third degree burns, each classified by the extent of damage to the skin layers from the epidermal to the dermal to the deepest tissues. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This exhibit features the progression of a left hand burn deep into the tissue (third degree) with spread of infection. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Post-accident Burns of the Back and Neck with Skin Grafting. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Burns - Debridement and Skin Grafting Procedure May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Graphically depicts debridement and skin grafting procedure on the lower leg. Includes view of the lower body with severe third degree burns on the lower right leg. A surgeon uses a dermatome to harvest a split-thickness skin graft from the front of the upper left thigh. Extensive graft tissue harvesting can also be seen on the upper right thigh and lower left leg. Accurately shows the skin grafts put through a mesher machine to prepare them for surgical grafting. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Sixty Percent Total Body Area Burns. Third degree burns on the upper body and head. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Burns - Skin Graft (Transplantation). Graphic depiction of skin graft surgey using the following surgical steps: A. Surgeon uses a dermatome to harvest a split thickness skin graft from the thigh; B. The skin graft transplant is run through a mesher machine to expand the tissue; C. Right arm and hand display the burned eschar tissue being shaved off with a Weck knife back to fresh bleeding tissue; D. Application of the meshed split thickness skin grafts with a skin stapler. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Excision of Skin Grafting of the Neck and Upper Chest. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This custom medical exhibit shows the Initial Debridement and Skin Grafting of Multiple Burn Injuries. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Burns - Debridement and Skin Grafting of Torso, Back and Upper Extremities May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Skin layers showing second degree burn through most of dermis with blisters. Normal, first and third degree burns also available.
Description: Skin layers showing third degree burn completely obliterating epidermal and dermal structures. Normal, first and second degree burns also available.
Description: Medial view of knee showing the busae: suprapatellar, prepatellar, pes anserine, superficial infrapatellar and deep infrapatellar.
Description: Trochanteric (Hip) Bursitis. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Illustration depicting need for researchers/physicians to possess the tools necessary to compete in the business world
Description: Western bute.
Description: Illustration based on a Monarch Butterfly. Color of the butterfly wings can be modified.
Description: Verticle format view of Buttermilk Falls in Idaho.
Description: Waterfalls called Buttermilk Falls in state of Idaho
Description: Bumble bee sits on lavender flower.
Description: C3-4, C4-5 Cervical Spine Injuries with Surgical Discectomy and Fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Transverse section, superior view of seventh cervical vertebrae, normal (on left) and with herniated disc (on right).
Description: Lone Seguro cactus stands in Arizona sun.
Description: The Caduceus, symbol for the medical profession. Two snakes wrapping around the winged pole.
Description: icon that represents the medical-legal
profession, ethics
Description: Calcaneus (Calcaneal) Fracture with Fixation Surgery. Broken heel bone is fixated with surgical plates and screws. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: California landscape with mountains in the background.
Description: This seal was created as part of a simplified pelagic food web from the coast of southern California.
Description: Large stellate (star-shaped) cancer cell on a background of microscopic human body tissue.
Commercial inquiries only. No classroom or student requests will be answered. No requests under $300 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: After anesthesia and surgery for cancer, many patients experience nausea and vomiting. This can be caused by chemotherapeutic agents that signal the vomiting center in the medulla of the brain. Chemotherapeutic agents can also cause discomfort in the gastrointestinal system. These patients sometimes need to consider the use of anitiemetic pharmacological agents-- such as 5-HT3-Receptor Antagonists-- to improve their quality of life.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Exposure to foods/chemicals during the early years of life can determine the diseases that develop later. Chemoprevention is the identification of compounds (nutrient or pharmaceutical) that can prevent cancer.
Description: A variety of cancers (prostate, ovarian pancreatic, brain and breast) and treatments are shown.
Description: Anatomical view of uterus includes fallopian tubes, ovaries, cervix, and vagina. Normal anatomy on one side and severe pathological changes in ovarian cancer on the other side.
Commercial inquiries only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Recent research suggests that colon cancer may be linked to a genetic predisposition. Shown is a large intestine surrounded by chromosomes. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Kaposi's Sarcoma is a malignancy of the connective tissue and is often associated with AIDS (HIV) virus infection. Illustration shows cellular events leading to development of KS, initiated by growth factors released by HIV-infected T cells, which stimulate development of KS spindle cells to produce autocrine and paracrine factors, leading to fibroblast proliferation, inflammation, and plumping of capillary endothelial cells.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Interesting view of uterus cross-section in perspective, with tumors in ovary and uterine wall. No requests under $300.00 accepted. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: This 3D animation shows how a blood sample can be taken from a patient with candidemia and the sample may show no sign of the pathogen. A needle is shown entering the patient. A scene from within the vein shows blood cells being drawn up the needle while candida continues to flow by without being drawn up the needle. The camera follows the blood cells up the needle and into the collecting vile to show a sample of blood cell without the presence of any candidemia. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Common ancestors of the dog are featured in this generalized family tree
Description: Light filters through maple leaves.
Description: A capillary bed with a cut-away through a vessel showing RBCs and a clot with fibrin and platelets.
Description: Carbon Monoxide Binding to Hemoglobin on a red blood cell (RBC) during respiration or breathing. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Illustration shows a normal heart with an ECG strip wrapped around it. The strip shows an abnormal ECG (EKG), in this case, Torsades de Pointes. This image may be used for general cardiac arrythmia. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Catheter leading to pulmonary artery and view of coronary vessels. Available with or without full heart.
Description: Classic Cardiac Catheterization. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Cardiac emergencies and treatments, including monitor, EKG, catheter, I.V.
Description: Cardiac Management. Symbolic representation of physician's hands in cardiac care management. Cardiac diseases imprinted on background. Cardiac drugs comprise the heart.
Description: When the left ventricle fails to maintain adequate cardiac output, the sympathetic nervous system compensates by increasing heart rate, strengthening myocardial contractility, selectively constricting blood vessels, and conserving sodium and water.
Description: This illustration depicts the placement of cardiac resynchronization therapy device (CRT device) that is used to treat heart arrhythmias that are usually related to heart failure. Labels may be removed upon request.
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Description: Cardiac Tamponade. Accumulation of blood in the pericardium from either a rupture of the heart or from a penetrating wound. Shows pericardial tap at Larrey's point.
Description: In Cardiogenic shock the heart fails to pump enough blood to maintain adequate cardiac output. This results in decreased blood pressure and eventual circulatory collapse, and altered level of consciousness. As blood backs up in the lungs, pulmonary edema develops. Meanwhile, myocardial ischemia may further compromise the heart's pumping action.
Description: Editorial representation of heart problems in children. On the surface of the heart is the silhouette of a doctor and child.
Description: Auscultation-Doctor's hand holding stethoscope over heart ghosted within patient.
Description: Procedure for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) showing opening of airway, rescue breathing, pulse check and chest compressions
Description: Inflammation of coronary vessel superimposed over the heart with optional kidney inset. Illustration shows the link between angiotensin 2, renin release, insulin resistance, and atherosclerosis in patients with diabetes.
Description: Cardiovascular System in Layers, showing both arterial and venous systems either together or separate. See also image 103-317 for similar image with female.
Description: Left coronary artery emerging from background heart. Artery shows plaque with lipoprotein depositing cholesterol to the vessel wall. Macrophages become activated and platelets adhere to the fibrous cap of the plaque.
Description: Stages in thrombus formation
Description: Cardiovascular System. Anterior view of figure with heart, lungs, kidnies, and brain. Can be modified.
Description: Accurately depicts the primary cardiovascular (circulatory) system anatomy of the male. Shows a single white male body from head to toe with the following main circulatory elements: carotid arteries, and veins, heart and great vessels, arteries and veins of the upper extremities, intercostal arteries and veins, vena cava, aorta, mesenteric arteries and veins, iliac arteries and veins, and arteries and veins of the lower extremities. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Cardiovascular System Anatomy. Depicts full standing male figure with heart, along with major arteries and veins. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Dramatic silhouette of human figure on black background, with heart, brain, kidneys, and cardiovascular system.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: View of right external carotid with bone skull.
Description: Internal and external carotid arteries and the arteries to the head.
Description: Normal anatomy of carotid arteries. See stroke or atherosclerosis.
Description: Occlusion test performed on a blockage of the carotid artery.
Description: This image illustrates the removal of atherosclerotic plaque from a diseased carotid artery. Labels may be removed and images may be rearranged upon request.
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Description: Carotid Endartarectomy Surgery with Cranial Nerve Damage. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Dramatic silhouette of woman’s face and neck highlighting diseased carotid artery. X-ray view in background. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Study shows significant stroke risk reduction in certain patients when carotid endartorectomy is performed.
Description: Stethoscope on carotid artery of a dramatically silhouetted male figure, measuring carotid sounds (bruits) that may be indicative of underlying heart disease. The left anterior descending coronary artery shows obstruction that may lead to heart attack (myocarial infarction). Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: New alloys allow for stents that flex and bend.
Description: Accurate depiction of carpal tunnel syndrome and median nerve release surgery on the LEFT hand. Shows normal carpal tunnel region of the wrist with labels for the transverse carpal ligament, flexor tendons and median nerve. Next two graphics display median nerve compression (neuropathy), with the areas of pain and numbness. Surgical steps: A. incision made into the palm and wrist exposing the carpal tunnel; B. Incision of the transverse carpal ligament; and 3. Surgical release of the median nerve. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Microsurgery of a median nerve transection which was cut by the physician (iatrogenic injury) during carpal tunnel release surgery. Shows location of the median nerve, or "million dollar nerve" because of its innervation of the thumb muscles. Surgical steps show a surgeon at work with the aid of a microscope. In the second step the individual fascicles of the nerve are trimmed and lined up. In final step, the nerve fibers are sutured together. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Carpal tunnel syndrome and median nerve release surgery on the RIGHT hand. Depicts color-coded areas of pain and numbness in the thumb and fingers. The second and third illustrations display median nerve compression (neuropathy) in the carpal tunnel. The last three images show surgical steps: A. An incision made into the palm and wrist exposing the carpal tunnel; B. Incision of the transverse carpal ligament; and 3. Surgical release of the compressed median nerve. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit accurately depicts the anatomy of the carpal tunnel as seen from palmar and cross-sectional views. Labeled structures include the transverse carpal ligament, median nerve and tendons. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Bilateral Carpal Tunnel Syndrome with Release Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Graphic depiction of bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome surgery. The first two illustrations show the transverse carpal ligament compressing the median nerve, along with the location of the ulnar nerve and artery. The first surgical illustration shows the initial incision. The second surgical illustration shows dissection to expose the ulnar artery and nerve. The third surgical illustration shows resection of the carpal ligament to relieve the pain. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Carpal Tunnel: Healthy and Inflamed May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Repeated wrist movement causes swelling of tendons and compression of the median nerve
Description: Illustration shows two hands on a computer keyboard. One hand is turned to show the palmar view with underlying anatomic structures involved in carpal tunnel (repetitive motion) syndrome. Includes muscles, bursae, nerves and tendons of the affected hand. Additional image of a cross-section of the wrist structures in the same style is also available--please inquire. Commercial requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Cut-away view of wrist region as it grips a flyfishing rod showing inflammation of the tendons due to repetitive motion
Description: Shows carpel tunnel release along with the restored function on the hand and median nerve palsy.
Description: Old European castle showing tower and castle keep
Description: Lateral view of cat showing internal organs including lung, heart, liver,stomach,spleen,kidney,intestines,bladder,brain,spinal cord
Description: Anatomy of cat from the left side focusing on special organs that make a cat a unique hunter. Scent glands and Jacobson's organ are featured.
Description: Ventral view of cat brain showing cranial nerves and inset with brain location within skull
Description: Cutaneous cranial nerves of cat are pictured as they exit foramina of skull
Description: General cut-away view of cat ear
showing the anatomy of the outer, middle, and inner ear structures. Image is customizable.
Description: Lateral view of cat showing overlay of muscular anatomy.
Description: Cat skeletal anatomy showing overlay of bone structures from lateral side.
Description: Cranial (frontal)view of cat skull, other views available
Description: Cataract of the eye contrasting a normal, healthy lens with a cloudy cataract lens. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Cataract - Lens Replacement Eye Surgery. This medical animation shows the extracapsular removal of a cloudy lens, and the placement of an artificial lens in a patient with a cataract. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: This medical animation shows two variations of surgery to remove a cataract of the eye, replacing the clouded lens with an artificial lens. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
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Description: Spinal cord is compressed due to a tumor in the vertebral body at the level of the cauda equina. Results in loss of anal sphincter and bladder control.
Description: An illustration of the lower spinal cord showing cauda equina syndrome. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Trauma to the spinal cord nerve plexus at level L5-S1 shows disc herniation, and nerve compression. Inset shows a superior view of a posterior herniated lumbar disc,featuring central compression to the spinal canal and dorsal roots. Alternate view available showing postero-lateral compression to the disc and minor herniation. Image is customizable
Description: Two deer are caught playing at the edge of the woods at sunset.
Description: Waterfall in Cedar Falls park of the Hocking Hills in Southern Ohio
Description: Beautiful waterfall flows over the rocks.
Description: A humpback whale off of the Hawaiian islands doing his mating call to attrack a mate.
Description: A typical cell
Description: Basic human cell with nucleus, golgi body, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, centrosome, cytoplasm, vacuoles, etc. See image 103-446 for dynamic conceptual version of the cell in layers.
Description: Illustration showing internal structures and membrane of the cell anatomy. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Drug action causing death of cell nucleus. apoptosis,deletion by fragmentation into membrane bound particles which are phagocytosed by other cells
Description: Dynamic human cell in layers with nucleus, golgi body, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, centrosome, cytoplasm, vacuoles, etc. All organelles can be moved to fit your layout.
Description: Da Vinci'esque male figure talking on cell phone
Description: Cell Wall of Gram Negative Bacteria
Description: Cellular matrix of the lung containing alveolar cells, macrophages, fibroblasts and collagen fibers
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Description: Central Nervous System Anatomy - Brain with Spinal Cord and Peripheral Nerves. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: The catheter to which the port is attached is introduced through the cephalic, jugular, or subclavian vein, and advanced until its tip rests in the superior vena cava.
Description: Ceramic veneer being positioned on a left maxillary central incisor with a dental wax pick-up. Surface pattern looks like puzzle pieces. Art was used as a cover for Contemporary Esthetics and Restorative Practice magazine.
Description: Cerebellum and a cross section of the cerebrum and brain stem
Description: One healthy Purkinje cell of the cerebellar cortex stands out in the foreground, with diseased cells in the background. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Illustration depicting cerebral aneurysm hemorrhage as a 'time bomb'. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Dramatization of the middle cerebral artery.
Description: TIAs that originate in the carotid circulation (ophthalmic, middle cerebral, and anterior cerebral arteries) may produce slurred speech, aphasia, or one-sided weakness.
Description: Cellular growth and migration in the cerebral cortex.
Description: The use of botulinum toxin A (BTX-A) may siginficantly improve motor function in non-ambulatory children with cerebral palsy.
Description: Cerebrum with colors showing gyri that make up different regions of the cerebral cortex.
Description: Anatomy of the Arteries, Veins and Nerves of the Cervical (Neck) Spine Region. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Cervix with Pre-cancerous Growth. Cervical Cancer. Side cut-away view of the uterus graphically depicting the formation of a pre-cancerous area at the opening or os of the cervix. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: An illustration depicting the appearance of the cervix during cervical cancer. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Progression of Cervical Cancer. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Sagittal section of female demonstrating pelvic exam with full term fetus.
Description: Cervical spine, cervical vertebrae
Description: Cervical spine or cervical vertebrae, lateral view
Description: Cervical Spine May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Anatomy of the Cervical Spine Region showing Neck Vertebrae. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Anatomy of the Anterior Cervical (Neck) Spine and Spinal Nerves May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Cervical Spine and Spinal Nerve Roots May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Illustration of cervical spine, with fusion at C5/6. Epidural abscess, posterior to fusion, causing spinal stenosis (compression). Result is quadriplegia.
Related to epidural steroid injections.
Description: Cervical spine showing normal anatomy and fractures of the atlas and axis (C1 and C2). Fracture of the dens (odontoid process) and burst fracture of atlas.
Description: Cervicle Spine Screws
Description: Cervical vertebrae of the neck. Great for medical legal exhibits. Whiplash also available (Image 103-060). Suitable for trial or legal exhibit.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts the anatomy of the female reproductive organs with emphasis on the cervix. Labeled structures include the ovary, vaginal wall, cervix, cervical opening into uterus (cervical os), myometrium, endometrium and uterus. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Normal Cervix. Healthy cervical anatomy illustration shown from a front view, and from below. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Normal healthy cervix. Illustration of cervical anatomy from below. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This bird was created as part of a simplified food web from protected marine enviornment of wharves and pilings found on the Pacific Coast.
Description: This 3D medical animation shows a normal cesarean section (c-section) surgery to deliver a baby in frank breech (feet first) position. During this surgery, the surgeon uses either a vertical incision or a more common low transverse incision (bikini cut) to deliver the baby and placenta. The incision on the uterus and abdomen are then both closed.
Description: Cesarean Section (c-section) Delivery May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Chance burst compression fracture, retropulsed, at the first lumbar vertebra, L1. Illustration shows lower back with spine, enhanced MRI and detailed drawing of fractures in vertebra. Available with scarring.
Description: Antiemetics help in the preventions of chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting. Shows patient in relaxed environment, on his lap is a book on relaxation, along with distractions like a CD player. Antiemetics include granisetron, ondansetron, cisplatin and decadron hexadrol. Not shown in illustration is an inset of the brain and vagus nerve innervation to the stomach. Medulla of the brain contains the vomiting center.
Description: View of male torso showing chest muscles and upper torso muscles: pectoralis major, pectoralis minor, serratus anterior and latissimus dorsi connecting to ribs, clavicle, sternum and humerus. Posterior muscles shown on right side include rhomboids, and trapezius connecting to scapula, base of scull and spine.
Description: Thorax or chest view of muscles and bones with the pectoralis major, minor and internal and external Intercostals. Also shown is clavicle, scapula and ribs.
Description: Normal anatomy of the chest
Description: Normal anatomy of the chest
Description: Chest anatomy showing heart and lungs with circulation. Can be modified.
Description: Normal Anatomy of the chest and lungs
Description: Chest Injury - Rib Fractures, Hemothorax and Pneumothorax. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Shows location and insertion of chest tube. It is secured with sutures and connected to a pleural evacuation device.
Description: Six standard positions for chest x-rays including: posterior-anterior (PA), anterior-posterior (AP), lateral, oblique, right lateral decubitus and lordotic views.
Description: Anatomy of the thorax/chest and neck showing lungs, heart, major arteries and veins. Also thyroid gland and thymus.
Description: Editorial representation of congestive heart failure in the elderly. The heart is enlarging and fluid is building up in the lungs..
Description: Series of developmental stages of chicken from day 1 to day 20 are pictured.
Description: Child (Pediatric) Anatomy - Organs of the Head, Thorax and Abdomen. Includes brain, heart, lungs and large intestine (bowel). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit displays two views of fatal brain injuries in a child. A superior (top) cut-away view pictures cerebral edema (brain swelling), subdural hematoma (brain hemorrhage), and the resultant compression of internal brain ventricles. A mid-sagittal (cut-away) view also an uncal herniation through the foramen magnum at the base of the skull with fatal compression on the brainstem's vital respiratory and cardiac centers. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Side view of girl as she inhales and exhales
Description: Adorable illustration of three children sitting on a porch. Suitable for healthy child care products and publications. Family physicians are expanding their skills for care of healthy children to meet the challenges of the "new morbidities": chronic illnesses and behavioral, developmental, and social problems. Elements floating above the children (heart, virus, head lice, etc.) reflect these concerns. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Girl jumping rope demonstrating direction of blood flow.
Description: Boy doing karate demonstrating muscles.
Description: Pharynx, larynx, tonsils, tongue, soft and hard palate, and nasal concha, layered over toddler face. (see 103-222 for croup options).
Description: Boy in swim trunks with boogie board demonstrating nervous system.
Description: Girl taking bite out of apple, showing path into stomach.
Description: Normal Vaginal Delivery. This 3D medical animation depicts a normal vaginal birth using a time-lapse effect. Strong uterine contractions push the fetus forcibly through the birth canal during labor. Concurrently, a unique picture-in-picture effect at the upper right shows the baby's head moving through the mother's pelvic outlet. This animation may be purchased as is, or customized to fit your specific needs. The price for modifying this stock animation is considerably less than purchasing a custom animation, and the consultation for doing so is free. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: This 3D medical animation depicts a normal vaginal birth using a time-lapse effect. Strong uterine contractions push the fetus forcibly through the birth canal during labor. Concurrently, a picture-in-picture effect at the upper right shows the baby's head moving through the mother's pelvic outlet. This animation may be purchased as is, or customized to fit your specific needs. The price for modifying this stock animation is considerably less than purchasing a custom animation, and the consultation for doing so is free. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Skeleton of a child with arms raised overhead- shows all bones.
Description: Side view of baby teeth in child's mouth.
Description: Study shows levels of IgG and IgA are elevated in response to presence of Chlamydia Pneumoniae, increasing risk of myocardial infarction.
Description: Three-dimensional chlamydia pathogens float through glass-like male and female
symbols. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Life cycle of Chlamydia in human cell. Commercial inquiries only. No classroom or student requests will be answered. No requests under $300 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: This medical exhibit pictures an anterior (front) view of the female abdomen showing the location of the laparascopic instruments used in the cholecystecomy (gallbladder removal) procedure. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Laparascopic Cholecystectomy (Gallbladder Removal Surgery) - Iatrogenic Bile Duct Injury and Repair. Depicts post-operative complications to a cholecystectomy (gall bladder removal). In this case, it reveals the proper clipping and ligation removal at the level of the cystic duct, vs. the improper removal with damage to the biliary system. The second portion of the exhibit shows steps of the surgical correction to the repair the damaged ducts. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Three steps of a gallbladder surgery.
Description: Cholescystectomy. Ligation of the cytic artery in preparation for gallbladder removal. View of liver and gallbladder from below.
Description: Inflammation and the atherosclerotic process, including 4 stages from lipoproteins depositing cholesterol to the vessel wall, to the creation of foam cells, a fibrous cap, and rupture. This is stage 1. See animation at www.peggerrity.com
Description: Triglycerides and cholsterol from the liver are incorporated into LDL cholesterol, which enters the blood, transporting cholesterol to the vessel walls. Monocytes, T cells, and macrophages aggregate.
Description: This stock medical-legal illustration pictures an anterolateral (front, outside) view of the left knee joint showing chondromalacia where the patella articulates with the femoral surface. Chondromalacia is a surface defect on the articular cartilage of a joint, usually caused by trauma. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This full color medical illustration pictures the progression of injury to the right knee. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Holiday wreath decorated with friut and pine cones.
Description: Molecular features of mantle cell lymphoma. Chromosomes 14 and 11 swap legs. Relocated genes trigger a leading to unregulated mantle cell mitosis, tumorigenesis, lymphoma.
Description: Chromosomes, organized structures of DNA and proteins in cells
Description: chromosomes are shown with G-banding highlighted for familial cancers, including breast cancer. The highlighted bands can be altered to reflect various diseases.
Description: Shows muscles that can be involved ith chronic back pain.
Description: This medical exhibit features standard surgical elements of a proposed T6-7 thoracotomy, discectomy (diskectomy) and spinal fusion surgery to relieve a chronic back pain associated with a herniated disc in the thoracic spine. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Chronic Neck Pain - Cervical Nerve Block Injection. Used for the relief of chronic neck and arm pain from intervertebral disc herniation compressing spinal nerve roots (radiculopathy). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Chronic renal failure or CRF showing is a progressive loss of nephron function which ultimately causes the kidneys to lose their ability to filter waste and maintain homeostasis. Shows glomerulus, proximal convoluted tubule, distal convoluted tubule ureteral obstruction, and arterial effects such as contricted blood supply in hypertension and atherosclerosis in CAD and diabetes. and constricted blood flow. Loop of Henle also included but not shown here.
Description: Little girls dance around a snowman.
Description: Circle of Willis in relation to the brain and brainstem, inferior view
Description: Heart and lung circulation, showing heart, lungs and major vessels of upper body. Also shows lungs, veins and arteries. Customizable. No school use.
Description: Glass figure shows circulatory system. In evidence are the heart and kidneys. Also visible are the pelvis and hips.
Description: Figure showing circulation and oxygenation of blood in heart & lungs & Veins from inferior vena cava to legs; arteries and veins to abdomen, kidneys, spleen. Good for deep vein thrombosus and vena cava filter.
Description: medial surface of brain/cerebrum showing ventricles, cerebellum, corpus callosum, pituitary, subarachnoid spaces,dura mater, choroid plexus which produces most of CSF,with/without labels
Description: Heart with pericardial sac enveloping it. Circulation through chambers of the heart, atria and ventricles, great vessels. Can be separated and customized.
Description: Glowing silhouette of male figure over a network of blood vessels. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Accurately depicts the circulatory, or cardiovascular, system. Labels for heart and arteries: internal carotid, external carotid , vertebral, common carotid, subclavian, brachiocephalic, ascending aorta, axillary, brachial, celiac trunk, renal, superior mesenteric, ulnar, common iliac, radial, internal iliac, external iliac, femoral, popliteal, anterior tibial and posterior tibial artery. Also includes same name veins, as well the internal jugular, external jugular and common hepatic veins. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Circulatory (Cardiovascular) System of Newborn Infant. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Veins and arteries head, heart, lungs, upper and lower limbs, kidneys and trunk
Description: Full figure depicts the veins and arteries of the entire circulatory system of a male figure. Insert shows detail of heart and related arteries and veins.
Description: Circulatory system, anterior
Description: Circulatory system in the human body
Description: Circulatory system, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Circulatory system. Depicted as arterial and venous systems. Anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Circulatory System and vessels of the head and face
Description: Circulatory system and Nervous system, three quarter view
Description: Circulatory System in layers, including peripheral arteries. Aorta, carotid, hepatic, brachial, femoral, renal, etc.
Description: Fun view of circulatory system showing kid holding map with engraving of vasculature on it. Fresh, different, whimsical.
Description: Circumcision procedure showing the removal of foreskin. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Cirrhosis of the liver. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Gross anatomical and histological appearance of cirrhotic liver.
Description: City street in small European town.
Description: juvenile brain superimposed over a classical sketch of a child by Peter Paul Rubens.
Description: Injection site at the articular capsule of the acromioclavicular junction in the shoulder girdle.
Description: Georgetown Loop train crosses tressel climbing the valley outside of Georgedtown.
Description: Reticular fibers in lymph node sinus with proliferating beta cells of non Hodgkin's lymphoma; macrophage is part of immune response.
Description: DNA double helix construction and child. Suitable for copy on human cloning or genome project. Also for molecular biology made simple.
Description: Close up view of Buttermilk Falls in Idaho.
Description: Close up view of Arc de Triomphe in Paris France.
Description: This exhibit reveals a single dramatic image of an axial section (cut-section viewed from below) of post-accident closed head injury and hematoma to the left fronto-parietal region of the brain. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: The clotting mechanism in damaged blood vessels. Shows progressive stages from damage to clotting.
Description: This fish was created as part of a simplified pelagic food web from the coast of southern California.
Description: This illustration can only be used for print. The cobra skull was created for a multimedia program on CD-ROM for grades six and seven students.
Description: Shows cocaine drug response pathways in the brain.
Description: Cochlea, ampullae, utricle and saccule
Description: cochlea of the inner ear along with a close-up of the organ of corti. Available separately and without background.
Description: Shows interior of the colon with section through colon wall, area of inflammation and incoming cells of the immune system.
Description: Collapsed lung with resultant brain damage. Shows oxygen-rich blood traveling from the lungs to the brain. Labeled items include the brain, trachea, oxygen, heart and lungs. Depicts oxygen transfer into the blood stream, which travels via arteries to the brain. In the second image, the lungs are shown collapsed, with decreased oxygen levels flowing to the brain (hypoxia). The brain is darkened to indicate widespread tissue death. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Colles' Wrist Fracture May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Colon
Description: Anatomy of the Infant Colon May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Anatomy of the Colon (Large Intestine). Highlights the following portions of the large bowel: ascending, hepatic flexure, transverse, splenic flexure and descending May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Small polyps appear throughout colon but cancer develops in descending colon most often.
Description: Colon cancer with stages linked to chromosomes. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Cross section of colon with Duke's stage C cancer and lymphatic involvement.
Description: Colonoscopy Procedure. Accurate depiction of a colonoscope (sigmoidoscope) threaded through the anus, rectum, sigmoid colon, descending colon, transverse colon, descending colon to the location of the cecum where a light shines on the inner surface. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Colored trees at foot of mountain covered with snow and pine trees.
Description: Colostomy Procedure. Accurate depiction of colorectal surgery beginning with a midline incision of the abdomen. Colon is mobilized and transected at the rectal margin. The free end of the colon is passed through the abdominal wall and stitched with sutures. The incision is then closed and a colostomy bag is placed over the free margin to collect fecal material. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: partial excision of the upper rectum with a single-barrelled colostomy (Hartmann). A tear in the sigmoid colon was repaired with a sigmoidostomy placed in the lower abdomen. (Tear may be altered to a tumor in any location)
Description: Bowel Surgery - Colostomy May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Comminuted Femoral Fracture (Fractured Femur) with Fixation Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Comminuted Bone Fractures May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Effects of cold virus on Sinuses and neural response, nural response, mechanism of action of drug.canbe shown as a wireframe head
Description: Inflamed nasal mucosa, watery eyes, congestion, etc, with common cold viruses superimposed. For version without viruses, see image 103-280.
Description: This painting was a study from a preserved specimen and photos.
Description: Colored pencil illustration of a cuttlefish.
Description: Flea (ctenocephalides canis), deer tick (ixodes dammini), mange mite (sarcooptes scabiei, are common external parasites of dogs
Description: Venlafaxine effective in patients with comorbid depression and generalized anxiety. Venlafaxine simultaneously blocks the re-uptake mechanism of both serotonin and noradrenaline.
Description: Four Compartment Fasciotomy Procedure. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Compartment Syndrome with Four Compartment Fasciotomy Procedure. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit pictures compartment syndrome of the right lower leg with fasciotomy procedures in a series of three illustrations. The first illustration displays a transverse cross-section through a normal lower leg. The second illustration pictures a transverse cross-section through a lower leg suffering from compartment syndrome. The final image illustrates a fasciotomy surgical procedure. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Compartment Syndrome with Fasciotomy Surgery May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Compartment Syndrome of Left Leg with Surgical Fasciotomy May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Surgical Fixation of Complex Femur (Femoral) Fractures (Broken Leg). Fractured femur with fixation hardware surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Illustrates the bright future of composite research - combining any reinforcing fiber with a thermoplastic polymer to create a stronger more efficient material.
Description: Bilateral Lower Leg Compound Fractures. Broken legs above the ankle through the tibias and fibulas as is sometimes seen in motor vehicle accidents (mva). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This illustration depicts the function of a CT scanner that is used to acquire images of the body. Labels can be removed upon request.
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Description: Conception - fertilization. Sperm surround an egg and one breaks through egg's barriers and fertilizes it.
Description: Shows cut-a-way of heart with electrical conducion pathways, SA node, and AV node.
Description: cutaway of the heart showing the electrical conduction system
Description: Pine cones on a branch.
Description: Congenital Birth Defects - Spina Bifida, Hydrocephalus and Arnold-Chiari Malformation. Graphically depicts cauda equina of the spinal cord herniating into a meningomyelocele (spina bifida). Also shows increase intracranial pressure from excess cerebrospinal fluid causing hydrocephalus (water on the brain) and the herniation of the brain through the base of the skull at the foramen magnum (Arnold-Chiari Malformation). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Accurately depicts congenital dislocation of the hip in an infant (hip dysplasia) with subsequent formation of a false joint above the acetabulum (hip socket). Shows infant with dislocated femoral head with a close-up of the normal anatomy of the hip joint for comparative purposes. The third illustration shows the dislocated hip and the under-developed, deformed acetabulum. The final image shows the soft tissues surrounding the joint filling in to form a false joint. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Congenital Heart Defects - Patent Ductus Arteriosus. Depicts fetal circulation showing the normal flow of blood through the heart and ductus arteriosus in utero. After birth, the exhibit contrasts normal blood flow in an infant with the ductus arteriosus closed off, with a patent ductus. In the latter, labels indicate oxygenated and deoxygenated blood mixing in the child's blood stream. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Congenital Hip Dysplasia (Dislocated Hip) Surgery with Subsequent Dislocation of Hip. 1. Initial illustration depicting the appearance of the infant's left hip dislocation with a description of how femoral traction is utilized in an attempt to stretch the muscles allowing for proper positioning of the femur; 2. Pelvic osteotomy with relocation of the femur and fixation with multiple plate and screws; and finally 3. Subsequent failed condition with continued dislocation of the femur from the hip joint. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Congenital Hip Dysplasia (Dislocated Hip). The first image depicts an overall orientation of a baby with the dislocated hip bones superimposed as an x-ray film. The second image depicts the normal anatomy of the pelvic bones showing the extensive cartilage framework of an infant's hips and femoral heads. A final image displays the abnormally shallow acetabulum, or hip socket, and dislocation of both femoral heads. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Left ventricle does not empty completely and pressure backs up into the pulmonary circulation causing congestive heart failure.
Description: Congestive Heart Failure, or CHF. Diseased heart with faulty valve, enlarged left ventricle, and hypertrophic septum. (See image 103-014 for close-up)
Description: Congestive Heart Failure. CHF
Description: Section of diseased heart showing faulty valve, enlarged left ventricle, hypertrophic septum. Also available with entire heart and pulmonary vessels.
Description: Background view shows lush endometrium of a normal period, while anterior view shows the thin endometrial lining associated with continuous hormone contraception.
Description: either the pill, IUD,tubes tied, diaphragm or intavenous injection, different methods of birth control are available
Description: Lateral view of head and brain showing force of impact associated with this type of head injury.
Description: This medical exhibit pictures the appearance of a hand with Dupuytren's contracture deformity of the fingers or "clawed hand". A single label states: Contracture of fingers of right hand (claw hand) May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: COPD: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in the alveoli
Description: COPD: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Lung Disease May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Cornea in section.
Description: Cornea of the Eye May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: The diseased Descemet membrane and endothelial cells are removed. Air positions the donor endothelium against the patient's stroma.
Description: Cut away view of a coronary artery showing it's anatomical structure. The three layers of the wall, the adventitia, the media and the intima are clearly differentiated.
Description: Corona radiata in brain
Description: This image illustrates the location and of the coronary arteries as they branch off the aortic root. Labels may be removed or added and images may be rearranged upon request.
Description: This image illustrates the anatomy of the coronary arteries and the heart. The 3D model used for this heart also has an animated heartbeat. Created as an image for the American Heart Association. © medmovie.com. Labels may be removed upon request.
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Description: View of blood flowing through narrowed lumen of coronary arteries from plaque or a narrowing of the wall.
Description: Coronary artery showing plaque formation on the intimal surface of the blood vessel.
Description: Coronary artery with plaque build-up due to cholesterol, as in hardening of the arteries, arteriosclerosis or atherosclerosis. Lipid globules, red blood cells, and white cells spill out of artery toward the viewer.
Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Pen and ink illustration of the heart with exploded view of a coronary artery. with in the wall of the artery is an atherosclerotic plaque
Description: A close-up view of a coronary artery bypass. The great artery is sutured to the coronary artery below the site of blockage
Description: Anterior view of heart and bypass.
Description: Pen and ink illustration of the heart showing a double bypass
Description: This image illustrates the location and attachment of several common types of coronary bypass grafts. This includes a graft from the internal mammary artery and veinous grafts that deliver blood from the aorta.
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Description: Coronary Artery Disease of the Heart. Shows progression of blocked arteries (occlusion) in the heart from plaque buildup formation. This condition commonly results in a myocardial infarction, (mi or "heart attack"). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Coronary Artery Disease. This medical exhibit pictures an anterior (front) view of the heart and coronary arteries. A second graphic displays an enlarged cut-away view of a coronary artery showing plaque within the lumen of the vessel. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Coronary Artery Disease with Blockage Sites. Accurately depicts four stages of pre-operative coronary artery disease. An orientation image of the heart shows the locations of the arterial blockage. Four detailed enlargements illustrate the various degrees of blockage (most near total occlusion) in the proximal right coronary artery, posterior descending branch of the right coronary, the left anterior descending (LAD) artery, and the circumflex artery of the heart. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Heart - Coronary Artery Disease. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Coronary Artery Disease with Subsequent Heart Attack. Clear depiction showing blocked coronary arteries, including the left main coronary, left anterior descending (LAD) and the left circumflex. Each artery shows evidence of severe occlusion and stenosis. The resulting myocardial infarction, or heart attack, is fatal. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Critical Coronary Artery Disease May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Coronary Artery Disease (Arterial Dissection). Compares normal heart anatomy with one displaying ventricle damage caused by a dissected right coronary artery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This illustration depicts a coronary bypass graft performed to re-route blood around an artery blocked by atherosclerotic plaque. Created as an image for the American Heart Association.
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Description: Stunning view of heart muscle and coronary artery coming toward the viewer in perspective, showing plaque build-up in artery and formation of thrombus (clot) leading to myocardial infarction (heart attack). Background shows a rising sun, since most heart attacks occur around dawn.
Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Build up of fatty deposits in the coronary artery.
Description: Study reveals a graded increase in coronary heart disease events as triglycerides increase from less than 200 mg/deciliter to between 400 and 800 mg/deciliter. Illustration shows coronary vessel and heart.
Description: Lifestyle risks that can lead to coronary heart disease and plaque buildup include cigarette smoking, diet, alcohol and lack of excercise.
Description: Coronary stent used to clear coronary artery of insidious plaque on heart
Description: Coronary Vessels on ghosted heart
Description: Corpus callosum, longitudinal fissure that connects the right and left hemispheres of the human brain
Description: Accurately depicts a correctly performed cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal) with an iatrogenically (physician-related) injured version where excess amounts of the biliary ducts are removed. Labels for the gallbladder, liver lobes, right and left hepatic ducts, common hepatic duct, cystic duct and common bile duct. Compares the results of a normal procedure with an incorrectly performed version showing the cut hepatic ducts leaking bile. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Image shows the use of Cox-2 Inhibitor to relieve the pain of osteoarthritis. Points of pain are illustrated.
Description: Cracked right incisor showing moderate bone recession.
Description: Cranial nerves, where they come from on the brain and the structures that they innervate
Description: 3/4 view from below the brain showing the cranial nerves.
Description: This illustration was drawn from a preserved specimen according to the methods described in
Description: Crohn's disease is characterized by fistulae, submucosal hyperplasia, and ulcers of the gastrointestinal tract, including normal tissue followed by areas of cobblestone appearance near the ileum. See image 103-430 for full medical exhibit. Available after 11-04.
Description: Crohn's disease, a major form of IBD involving the small intestine, may lead to obstruction after repeated episodes of inflammation. The ileocecal junction is a frequent site.
Description: Crohn's Disease and Adhesions with Bowel Removal Surgery. Shows non-iatrogenic perforation of the distal ileum with surgical repairs. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Medical Legal Exhibit in Layers. Can be altered to fit your type. Crohn's disease is characterized by fistulae, submucosal hyperplasia, and ulcers of the gastrointestinal tract, including normal tissue followed by areas of cobblestone appearance near the ileum.
Description: Georgetown Railroad crosses bridge outside Gerogetown Colorado. (Horizontal format) Also availabel in Veritcle format.
Description: Geogetown Railroad in Colorado crossing river gorge. (verticle format) Also available in horizontal format.
Description: Inflammation, irritation, and swelling of the epiglottis of a toddler, which leads to chocking (see also laryngotracheobronchitis, image 103-223).
Description: Inflammation, irritation, and swelling of the larynx of a toddler, which leads to chocking (see also epiglottitis, image 103-222).
Description: CRP, or C-Reactive Protein, is an indicator in hypertension, inflammation, and cardiovascular disease.
Description: Shows CRT decvices which may reduce hospitalization and mortality rate in heart failure patients.
Description: Using a transrectal ultrasound probe, the physician performs volumetric analysis of the prostate to determine how many cryoprobes are needed.
Description: Liquid Nitrogen Cryotherapy treatment for skin conditions is compaired to use of Imiquimod cream.
Description: Lone tree in snow. Crystals on the snow are ice crystal that have blown off the limbs of the tree
Description: Waterfall flows out of rocks in Waterford Park in Canada.
Description: Graphically depicts an emergency cesarean section with placental abruption. A vertical midline incision in the motherÕs abdomen is retracted, revealing the uterus. A surgeon's gloved hand creates a transverse incision across the uterus to extract the infant. An image shows the surgeon removing the baby from the blood-filled, hemorrhaging uterus. The infant is tinted a blue-gray color, indicating cyanosis from the detached placenta and uterine hemorrhage. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Cesarean section incision line and delivery of newborn. Available together or separately.
Description: Shows meninges and flow of cerebral spinal fluid around brain and spinal cord.
Description: This illustration depicts the opening of an artery that is totally obstructed by an a. Labels may be removed and images may be rearranged upon request.
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Description: Cubital fossa, elbow joint with circulatory system, anterior view
Description: Overview of curvature of the spine for kids and their parents. Poster size. Indiviual elements can be pulled out for use.
Description: Cut healing
Description: Thick, tenacious mucus obstructs the airways in patients with cystic fibrosis, or CF. There is also dilation of the airways and hyperinflated alveoli. Symptoms include persistant cough and dyspnea, and inflammation and bronchiectasis are common. 12-2006
Description: Female sagittal view of a cystocele, prolapsed uterus & rectocele.Cause: injury or post-menopausal. Same view with any one of these conditions is available, plus after hysterectomy with no uterus.
Description: Da Vinci drawing in background with heart and hands in foreground.
Description: Anatomical image of man in wire frame sphere or globe. Layers are also available with skeletal bones and thoracic anatomy. May be used as a Da Vinci style logo.
Description: Damage to the myelin sheath causes interruption of signals, as in multiple sclerosis.
Description: Cross sections of skin showing comparison of dandruff and dry skin.
Description: Widespread deforestation in Tibet has led to the heavy siltation of the 10 major rivers on the Asian continent. Erosin and pollution have severly damaged these rivers that sustain 85% of the population.
Description: Sacral decubitus ulcer, pressure sore, in a side view section to show depth through skin, muscle, bone near spine. Pressure sores, bed sores. Level & depth can be varied.
Description: Use of a deep brain stimulator to electronically stimulate arease of the brain is often perferable to Thalamotomy for tremor suppression in Multiple Sclerosis patients.
Description: Use of deep brain stimulation (stimulator) is effective in improving quality of life in Parkinson's Disease patients who show erratic response to levodopa.
Description: Back view of figure highlighting gluteus and erector spinae muscles: spinalis thoracis, longissimus thoracis and illiocostalis thoracis.
Description: Thrombus (blood clot) formation, also called deep vein thrombosis, shown in the lower leg from posterior view. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Shows imaging, treatment, and diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis in the legs. DVT
Description: Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This 3D medical animation depicting Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT or Deep Venous Thrombosis) begins by showing a blood clot forming in a lower leg vein. As red blood cells flow through the vein, slower moving cells and other blood elements accumulate on the venous valves, creating a stationary blood clot, or thrombus, blocking the blood flow in the vein. When the thrombus breaks free of the valve leaflet, it is then called an embolus, and travels toward the heart and lungs. The last section of the animation shows the embolus lodging in the lung tissue to form a potentially life-threatening pulmonary embolism. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Accurately depicts the development of deep vein thrombosis using the following steps: 1. Normal blood flow through a vein; 2. Accumulation of fibrin in a vein; 3. Blood cells and platelets forming a thrombus; 4. Final development of the thrombus occluding blood flow; and 5. Embolus (embolism) forms from the thrombus (thrombo-embolism). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This 3D medical animation depicting Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT or Deep Venous Thrombosis) begins by showing a blood clot forming in a lower leg vein. As red blood cells flow through the vein, slower moving cells and other blood elements accumulate on the venous valves, creating a stationary blood clot, or thrombus, blocking the blood flow in the vein. When the thrombus breaks free of the valve leaflet, it is then called an embolus, and travels toward the heart and lungs. The last section of the animation shows the embolus lodging in the lung tissue to form a potentially life-threatening pulmonary embolism. This animation may be purchased as is, or customized to fit your specific needs. The price for modifying this stock animation is considerably less than purchasing a custom animation, and the consultation for doing so is free. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Deep vein thrombosis of leg showing leg and clot formation in vessel.
Description: Left lateral view of deer showing brain, muscles, internal organs, and partial skeleton with ribs cut away to emphasize lung position.
Description: Dramatic comparison of the difference between a healthy aortic valve and a defective one. Labels for the aorta, aortic valve, blood flow and ventricle. Shows aortic valve open, allowing the blood to flow freely from the ventricle to the aorta. Enlargement of normal closed aortic valve, preventing backflow of blood into the ventricle. Contrasts two images of a defective aortic valve infected with bacterial endocartitis, preventing valves from closing properly, allowing blood to flow backward into the heart. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: An implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) shown in place.
Description: Degenerative Spine Disease - Ankylosing Spondylitis. Contrasts normal anatomy with the vertebral fusion (fused vertebrae) resulting from ankylosing spondylitis. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This dolphin was created as part of a simplified pelagic food web from the southern coast of California.
Description: Line drawing of male upper for showing 3 heads of right deltoid.
Description:
Description: Shows dementia in the elderly.
Description: Dementia: 4 major types shown: (AD) Alzheimer's disease, (DLBD) Diffuse Lewis body, (FTD) Fronto-temporal dementia, (VAD) Vascular dementia.
Description: Mature woman with inset of brainstem where the substantia nigra shows loss of pigment, which is a hallmark of Parkinson's dementia.
Description: Dememtia with Lewy Bodies presents a clinical challenge in diagnosis
Description: Mental dysfunction can be a sign of organic illness in the elderly patient. Illustration shows a sketch of an elderly man on a background of peeling paint. The brain, thyroid and kidney are suggestive of organic illness. The creeping green vine suggests the slow creeping progress of the disease.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Dental (Tooth) Implant Surgery. Shows dentistry procedure for the correct placement of an interosseous dental implant in the mandible (jaw bone) of an edentulous jaw. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Dental braces. Illustration depicts a sideview of a mouth showing teeth with braces.
Description: Dental flossing technique in children.
Description: proper brushing and flossing of teeth.
Description: Dental implant being seated to replace a missing tooth.
Description: Anterolateral view of face with mandibular dental implant.
Description: Screw type dental implant in maxillary (upper) right central incisor tooth.
Description: Dental implants. Illustration includes teeth and gums with the implant in place.
Description: Open mouth with dental implants. Illustration pictures teeth and reconstructive device.
Description: Dental implants.
Description: This full color medical illustration depicts a right lateral cut-away (side) view of a child's head with a scalp hematoma, depressed and comminuted, eggshell type skull fracture and underlying brain hemorrhage. The brain shown within the fractured skull exhibits clear signs of blood, swelling and a localized area of tissue damage. This image is intentionally left unlabeled to accommodate custom label requests. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Artwork shows neurons of the brain changing in color from black and white to color as antidepressant pills are introduced.
Description: Illustration shows middled-aged woman with depression; background has antidepressant medications and
junction detailing serotonin.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Depression. Symbolic representation of affect depression has on heart disease/angina.
Description: Image shows Distinct biological markers may distinguish an atypical subtype of major depression. Research reveals exaggerated negative feedback regulation of HPA-axis.
Description: Prefrontal cortical activity, highlighted, is involved in attention- deficit hyperactivity disorders, schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety which also involve dopamine function
Description: Image depicts the symptoms and treatments for depression. Illustrates the most interfering symptoms for patients and those targeted by RX
Description: Cardiac patients suffering from depression have an increased risk of clotting due to an increase in platelet activity.
Description: The dermal extracellular matrix of the human skin contains fibroblasts, elastic fibers, collagen fibers, glycoproteins, proteoglycans, growth factors, and glycosaminoglycans. Available with or without full skin cross-section.
Description: Hydration and use of hydrocortisone-sparing emollients are two most important aspects of treatment for pediatric atopic dermatitis.
Description: Hydration and use of hydrocortisone-sparing emollients important aspects of treatment for pediatric atopic dermatitis.
Description: Dermatomes of c5, c6 and c7. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Dermatomes
Description: This medical exhibit accurately depicts the cervical, thoracic, lumbar and sacral dermatomes from anterior and posterior views of the human body. The graphics picture color-coded areas and clearly demarcated labels listing each dermatome. In addition, a definition for a dermatome appears at the bottom reading: The area of the skin supplied by a single, specific spinal nerve root. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Dermatomes of the skin in layers. Can show sensation and loss of sensation at any level for legal trial exhibits.
Description: Illustration shows how nail-fold capilloscopy may provide information on the progression of the disease Juvenile Dermatomyositis.
Description: Hyperstimulation of the Uterus and Hypertonic Uterine Contractions with Placental Detachment. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Pancreas with microscopic inset showing hyalinization of a pancreatic islet of Langerhans, a hallmark of diabetes.
Description: Diabetes is a disease in which the body fails to produce insulin or fails to utilize insulin properly. Insulin is produced by the islet cells in the pancreas. Insulin injections may be necessary. syringe.
Description: Pancreas, duodenum and jejunum in front of number indicating high glucose level taken from blood sample in foreground.
Description: Portrait of young boy against background of islet of langerhans, pancreas, and insulin syringe; elements of diabetes mellitus or juvenile diabetes.
Description: Editorial illustration highlighting contributing factors to type II diabetes such as obesity and smoking and heredity.
Description: Effects of angiotensin II on the vessel, including inflammation and the link between angiotensin II, insulin resistance, and atherosclerosis in patients with diabetes. See other diabetes images at www.peggerrity.com
Description: An editorial illustration on diabetes and cardiovascular complications. The pancreas and insulin syringe overlie a silhouette of the heart and coronary arteries.
Description: Patients with type 2 diabetes are at high risk for cardiovascular diseases which threatens the microvasculature, heart, and kidneys
Description: The heart superimposed over a slide of the diseased pancreas showing hyalinization of pancreatic iselts of Langerhans to highlight the link between cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
Description: Editorial representation of the heart and panacreas and the effects of diabetes on coronary artery disease. The inset shows plaque buildup in a coronary artery.
Description: Classical Female figure by the famous artist Vesalius forms the background for this illustration which encompasses the major complications of diabetes. Detail insets depict diabetic retinopathy, heart disease, diabetic nephropathy, vascular problems and diabetic foot ulcers. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Illustrations shows someof the organs adversely affected by diabetes. The organs highlighted are the pancreas, kidney, glomeruli, nerves and fundas of the eyes.
Description: Image emphasizes guidelines for regulating diabetes.
Description: Cellular landscape of pancreatic islet shows secretion of insulin from beta cells into the bloodstream in response to increased blood sugar levels. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: From conception to birth, close monitoring of a diabetic pregnancy is important for producing a healthy full-term baby. Minimum license fee is $300; commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Insulin pump, insulin injection and a glucose molecule are shown for diabetes management.
Description: Editorial illustration on the treatment of diabetes and the use of insulin.
Description: Cellular view of Type 1 characterized by autoimmune destruction of islet cells, and Type 2 hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance.
Description: Type II diabetes mellitus occurs later in life and may be caused by lifestyle factors, such as mid-section obesity, poor diet and lack of exercise. A disease of the pancreas, diabetes can cause heart problems, may affect vision, renal (kidney) function and cause peripheral nephropathy (highlighted in yellow). The cellular events of glucose transfer in the pancreatic islets are shown in the lower left as a pull-out.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Diabetics must regularly test their blood sugar. This illustration shows a method of testing blood sugar by a small prick to the forearm, which is less painful than finger prick. Glucose molecules float in the background.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Care of diabetic foot ulcers is important. Illustration shows proper cleansing of foot ulcer. Commercial requests only, no classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300.00.
Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Central drawing of caregiver hand reaching out to a patient hand is surrounded by detail insets of important factors in the care of the diabetic patient. These include: proper diet, cessation of smoking, regular exercise, proper pharmaceutical treatment, care of diabetic retinopathy and diabetic foot ulcers.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Organs showing possible complications of diabetes. (heart, brain, retina & nephron of the kidney)
Description: Untreated diabetic neuropathic foot ulcer, gangrene, dimunition of blood supply, infection
Description: Glass silhouette of foot showing details of nerves and arterial supply to foot and toes, with diabetic foot ulcers highlighted. Care of feet is imperative to diabetic patients because of risk of ulcers resulting in possible amputation of toes.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Leg and foot pain can be devastating and debilitating for many diabetes patients. Signs of symmetrical peripheral polyneuropathy, common in diabetics, include depression and loss of ankle jerks and vibratory sensation, along with calf tenderness and hyperanalgesia.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: This medical exhibit accurately depicts the diagnosis of cervical facet joint pain. It features a lateral view of a male head and neck with the cervical spine appearing within the image. A surgeon inserts a diagnostic needle into the C5-C6 facet joint for pain testing. Two additional enlargements, from above and from the side, show a detailed view of the needle and its location in relation to the medial branch of the dorsal ramus of the spinal nerve, the spinal cord and other neural elements. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Determining potential bacterial infection of woman during pregnancy. Techniques are shown, tissue samples from uterus, fallopian tubes, amniotic fluid, endometrium
Description: Image is suitable for use for diagnostics, patient history, and physical exam, including ocular exam, auditory (ear), temperature, blood pressure, cardiac, mental status (brain) etc. Doctor's instruments are shown three-dimensionally over sketches classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Treatment for third degree burns includes escharotomies and fasciotomies. All elements are in layers so image can be altered to fit your patient or client.
Description: Diaphragm, muscular system
Description: Diaphraphm rupture with stomach, spleen herniated into chest, and lung collapsed (pneumothorax). Aorta disrupted from torn ligamentum arteriosum.Surgical repair of diaphragm. Can be separated & customized.
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Description: Side view of diaphragm torn by grasper. Relationships to esophagus, aorta,spine, stomach
Description: Diaphragm was torn with grasper in Nissen Fundoplication surgery. Image can be modified for different injuries or to show normal without tear.
Description: Silhouette of the digestive system with stomach, large and small intestines, is placed behind three-dimensional pathogenic organisms commonly causing gastrointestinal discomfort and diarrhea. The pathogens float across the page and cast shadows on the digestive system. These organisms include Staphylococcus aureus, E. coli, Campylobacter, Shigella, Clostridium difficile and perfringens, Salmonella, and others. Viruses can also cause diarrhea.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Digestion Accessory organs and their blood supply
Description: Teenager eating with mouth, teeth, tongue, and esophagus ghosted inside to show food travel. See 103-256 for full body view.
Description: Digestive
Description: Silhouette of male torso showing three kinds of disorders involving the upper GI (digestive or gastrointestinal) system. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Digestive System, including stomach, liver, gall bladder, and intestines, ghosted over a layer with kidneys, ureters, and bladder. All organs are in layers so we can highlight or remove any. Suitable for animation.
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Description: Digestive System
Description: This image illustrates the digestive system including the stomach, small intestines and large intestines. The upper portion of the esophagus and oral cavity is also available with this image. © medmovie.com.
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Description: Drawing of a male body with the digestive system highlighted in full color.
Description: This medical exhibit pictures the anatomy of the abdominal organs of the digestive system from an anterior (front) cut-away view. Labeled structures include the liver, stomach, transverse colon, jejunum, ileum, appendix, ascending colon, ileocecal valve, cecum, descending colon and rectum. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: View of digestive tract including esophagus, stomach, and large and small intestines. Customizable. No school use.
Description: Digestive system
Description: Digestive system with surrounding skeletal system, circulatory system, urinary and nervous system, anterior view
Description: Digestive system, with surrounding skeletal system, circulatory system, urinary and nervous system, three quarter view
Description: Digestive system (accessory) with circulatory system and urinary system of abdomen, oblique view. Image depicts location of pancreas, liver, gall bladder, kidney, spleen and blood supply. Labels available.
Description: Human digestive system in female figure. Structures shown include liver, gallbladder, large and small intestines, esophagus, tongue, parotid, sublingual and submaxillary glands and epiglottis. Detail inset of liver, gallbladder, pancreas, duodenum and ducts. Commercial inquiries only. No classroom or student requests will be answered. No requests under $300 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Anatomy of the liver, gallbladder, stomach, and pancreas.
Description: Digestive system showing liver, stomach. gallbladder, small intestine, large intestine, pancreas, and spleen.
Description: Digestive system.
Description: Female figure with transparent layers: mouth, teeth, pharynx, esophagus, liver, stomach, intestines, colon, bladder, gall bladder, kidneys
Description: This medical exhibit diagram depicts the major organs of digestion within a generic body outline including the oral cavity, tongue, glottis, esophagus, stomach, duodenum, liver, small intestine, large intestine, transverse colon, and rectum. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Anatomy of the Upper Digestive System. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit diagram illustrates the anatomy of the female abdomen and pelvis from an anterior (front) cut-away view, showing elements of the digestive system. The liver, stomach, and abdominal contents are clearly identified and labeled, including the cecum, ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon, and small intestine. The image also shows the pelvis, uterus, and urinary bladder. The pelvic bones and femur bones are ghosted beneath the skin. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This illustration depicts a front cut-away view of the abdominal digestive system organs in situ, including the stomach, liver, small intestine, large intestine, and vermiform appendix. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Digestive System Organs. Accurately depicts the primary and secondary organs of digestion within the abdomen and pelvis, including the stomach, small intestine, large intestine (colon), liver, gallbladder, spleen and appendix. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Stomach, small and large intestines and rectum in layers. Available as colon and rectum only, or as stomach or small intestine alone, including duodenum, jejunum, and ileum. May be customized to highlight various drugs. Image available after 12-31-2006.
Description: Shows blue glass man with esophagus, stomach, liver, intestines and gallbladder - digestive system.
Description: Digestive system in layers from chest to pelvis. All organs are in layers, so any can be highlighted, similar to this example highlighting the stomach. See also images 103-467 and 103-469 for other examples.
Description: Image shows the digestive system featuring the small and large intestines, liver and stomach
Description: lower digestive system highlighting small intestine with skeleton superimposed. All organs are in layers, so various areas can be highlighted, as in images 103-461 thru 103-470.
Description: Normal contents of the abdominal cavity-liver, gallbladder, stomach, large and small intestine.
Description: Digestive system in an infant
Description: Anatomy of the Abdominal Organs of Digestion, including the stomach, liver, large intestine, small intestine, appendix and rectum. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Digestive System Organs, Cut-away View of Female. Features the gallbladder, liver, stomach, large intestines, small bowels, spleen, and appendix. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Teenager eating with esophagus, stomach, intestines, liver pancreas, and gall bladder ghosted inside. See 103-255 for head and neck anatomy.
Description: Anterior view, stomach, small intestines, large intestines. Customizable.
Description: Upper GI problems include gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), gastritis, gall stones, H. pylori bacteria infections, and liver/lipid disorders. Figure silhouette in background highlights the area where pain is experienced. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. CopyrightTeri J. McDermott
Description: This illustration compares a heart with dilated cardiomyopathy to a normal heart. Labels may be removed upon request.
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Description: Dilated Heart Muscle Walls (Ventricles) May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Dillon Marina, in Dillon Colorado.
View of lake and mountains from parking lot of marina.
Description: Cutaway view of a sauropod (diplodocus) showing general internal anatomy , crop and stomach chambers with gastroliths.
Description: View of dinosaur egg interior showing embryonic dinosaur and internal features
Description: Attack scene between a predatory Daspletosaurus and a long frilled ceratopsian- Chasmosaurus in the late Cretaceous
Description: General skeleton of a carnivorous dinosaur-theropod, is viewed from side. Can be used to compare with bird skeleton, and is customizable
Description: Comparison of pelvic structure and posture between a theropod-Albertosaurus, and an ornithopod- Edmontosaurus. Images available without pelvis inset
Description: Maiasaurus dinosaur (good mother lizard) exhibiting nurturing behavior as she feeds her newly hatched young
Description: Family life of dinosaurs-Maiasaurus, is pictured in this nesting scene in the Late Cretaceous. Eggs, hatchlings, nests, and nurturing behavior are shown.
Description: Giant seagoing reptile of the Late Cretaceous showing bone structure of forelimb. Image available without skeleton inset.
Description: These birds were created as part of a simplified pelagic food web from the southern coast of California.
Description: A thin probe draws damaged disc pulp into a porthole, slices it and suctions it away
Description: Shows stomach ulcer, colon cancer, diverticulitis, intussusception, intestinal blockage, ulcerative colitis and appendicitis.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts a dissecting thoracic aortic aneurysm from a posterior (rear) view. The first image shows the location of the heart, lungs and aorta in the body. The second image is a posterior view of the dissecting thoracic aortic aneurysm showing blood forcing its way between the walls of the descending aorta. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Graphically depicts a dissecting thoracic aortic aneurysm from an anterior (front) view. The heart is shown with the dissecting aneurysm in the ascending aorta, the blood visibly forcing its way between the arterial walls causing hemorrhage in the pericardial sac, the membrane surrounding the heart. Progression of this condition is called cardiac tamponade, and can severely impact the heart's ability to function. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: How diverticula develop and the manifestations of diverticulitis of the colon. Diverticulitis or inflammation of the diverticula may accompany diverticulosis.
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Description: Diverticulitis with scarring around the sigmoid colon. Diverticuli seen in sectioned colon. Phlegm. Available without scars,phlegm. With uterus & with colon not sectioned and diveritculi on outside.
Description: DNA strand coming out of blue head
Description: Two versions of the DNA double helix. Available with any color background or as a layer.
Description: Molecular level view of a section of Human DNA. Image is tilable to create a longer chain.
Description: Shows chromosomes and DNA strands.
Description: Dramatic landscape showing a possible model for the organization of DNA/Genetics and protein in chromosomes within the human cell. Includes the DNA double helix. Commercial inquiries only. No classroom or student requests will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. ©Teri J. McDermott
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Description: Damage to DNA
Description: Image shows string of human DNA.
Description: Successive cell divisions lead to shortened DNA and cell death. Reactivated Telomerase replenishes DNA telomere, immortalizing cell- cancer.
Description: Gastrointestinal or digestive system of dog showing esophagus, stomach, intestines and rectum.
Description: 3 images showing cutaway views of the internal ear anatomy, dog eye, and female reproductive system-image can be modified
Description: Left lateral view of male Great Dane dog showing general internal anatomy including organs,muscles,glands,
nervous system-customizable
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Description: General cut-away view of dog ear anatomy including outer, middle and inner ear structures. Image is customizable
Description: Detailed rendering of general eye (canine) showing third eyelid,sclera,
iris,pupil,lacrimal caruncle. Image also available showing nasolacrimal duct, lacrimal and zygomatic glands. l
Description: Sagittal section of dog head showing nasal cavity structures including the nasal mucosa, conchae, sinuses, pharynx, larynx, trachea and tongue
Description: Internal anatomy of the dog viewed from the right side.
Description: Ligament and bone structures of the medial dog leg showing trauma to the cruciate ligament.
Description: Cross section of dog showing reproductive structures and urinary system including kidney, ureter, bladder, testicle, penis, prostate gland, colon, rectum. Female dog anatomy also available. Image is customizable
Description: Dorsal view of normal and damaged meniscus of the dog.
Description: General muscular anatomy of dog
Description: Frontal view of dog (Golden Retriever) showing healthy teeth with inset of molars and unhealthy plaque build up
Description: Yellow Labrador Retriever lateral view, highlighting the skeletal anatomy, brain, spinal cord, and brachial plexus
Description: General skeletal anatomy of dog (Great Dane) shown in side view
Description: The hairy skin of a dog contains bundles of hairs sharing common openings on the surface known as Compound hair follicles. Epidermis, sebaceous and apocrine glands, dermis, arrector pili, hair follicle are pictured.
Description: Caudal view of right stifle joint of dog showing menisci,ligaments, femur, tibia and fibula
Description: Upper lip of dog is raised to expose the gums and teeth(canines and incisors)
Description: dopamine relates to so many diseases, including Parkinson’s, ADD/ADHD, alcoholism, etc.
Description: Dopamine as it docks on D-2 receptor. Also part of the alcohol reward pathway. See image 103-001 for accompanying alcohol pathway in brain.
Description: Dr. and patient having consultation about patient's medical records
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Description: This illustration depicts an arterial stent that delivers drugs to prevent restenosis of the arterial wall.
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Description: Most cases of severe adverse drug reation for SSRI's, patients were taking the SSRI's with other medications. The more additional medications, the higher the risk.
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Description: Winter scene of Wyoming river with group of ducks swimming
Description: Foreground inset of duodenal lining with mucosa involvement. Background shows ulcer in superior protion of duodenum.
Description: DVT. Edema of the leg showing monitoring by measuring leg circumference daily. To control edema, elevate leg six inches above the heart. Also shown is incompetent valve with thrombus and endothelial injury.
Description: Cholesterol and cardiovascular disease in layers. Pregnant female inset optional. See image 103-394 for general illustration of cholesterol synthesis.
Description: A problem during delivery of baby, known as dystocia, when the baby, particularly the shoulder gets stuck in birth canal, can cause nerve damage, vascular problems, bruises
Description: Immature Bald eagle. Image is available with full color bird and background is customizable.
Description: Bald Eagle in flight showing outstretched wings and talons.
Description: Frontal view of Bald Eagle in flight. Complete image shows outstretched wings.
Description: Accurately depicts the normal anatomy of the inner ear. Enlarged view of the labyrinth with labels: semi-circular (semicircular) canals, oval window, round window, ampullae, utricle, saccule, cochlea and vestibulocochlear nerve. Enlarged view of ampullae with labels for static equilibrium, the flow of endolymph, crista and ampullary nerve. Enlargement of the macula of the utricle and saccule with labels for dynamic equilibrium, otoliths, and the movement of otoliths stimulating hair cells. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Ossicles, bones of the inner ear. Incus (anvil), malleus (hammer), stapes (stirrup)
Description: Depicts the primary normal anatomy of the ear. It features the following normal anatomical structures of the ear: Auricle (ear lobe), external auditory meatus, tympanic membrane (ear drum) middle ear and ossicles (bons), malleus (hammer), incus (anvil), stapes (stirrup), round window, inner ear, semicircular canals, cochlea, eustachian tube and cochlear nerve. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Frontal section through the right external, middle, and internal ear.
Description: Illustration highlighting the anatomy of the middle ear including the tympanic membrane (ear drum) and the ossicles of the ear. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Ear
Description: Accurately depicts the normal anatomy of the ear. Cutaway of the external auditory canal displaying the outer, middle and inner ear. Labels: tympanic membrane (ear drum), malleus (hammer), incus (anvil), stapes (stirrup), auditory (eustachian) tube, oval window, vestibule, cochlea, vestibulocochlear nerve and semicircular canals. Shows auditory ossicles (bones) of the middle ear. Describes the tympanic membrane, auditory ossicles, cochlea, semicircular canals and vestibulocochlear nerve. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This high resolution image depicts the anatomy of the outer, middle and inner ear from an anterior (front) coronal (cut-away) view. Shown are the external ear, auditory canal, tympanic membrane, cochlear nerve , inner ear ossicles including the hammer, mallet, stirrup (or incus, malleus and stapes), semicircular canals, and cochlea. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: AOM is shown in section of ear canal and as an otoscopic view.
Description: OM is shown in section of ear canal and as an otoscopic view.
Description: General ear anatomy in cutaway view showing outer, middle,and inner structures including: eardrum, earbones(ossicles), semicircular canals (labyrinth) and nerves
Description: Internal and external ear anatomy.
Description: Close-up view of inner ear anatomy on a child. Shows eardrum, cochlea, inner ear features, ear canal. Customizable.
Description: Inner Ear Anatomy. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees. Please no requests for free images.
Description: Ethmoid sinus connecting to trachea and esophagus. Outer ear, middle ear with ossicles stapes, malleus and incus and inner ear cocclea.
Description: Horizontal ear canal of an infant makes infants susceptible to ear infections.
Description: Perforation of the eardrum shown in section of ear canal and as an otoscopic view.
Description: Inset shows inflamed tympanic membrane due to acute otitis media (ear infection) (see also 103-037)
Description: Ear canal is shown in section and normal otoscopic view.
Description: Illustration of pilot in cockpit experiencing barotrauma when pressure in aircraft changes suddenly. Inset of anatomic middle ear events in trauma, including air emboli , vascular eruptions, and rupture of tympanic membrane. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Cross-Section of ear canal showing tympanic membrane. cochlea, and ossicles (malleus, incus and stapes). Part of brain and brainstem is also visible.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Color illustration of a yellow chick popping out of colorful Easter egg.
Description: Artist's rendition of an echocardiogram in a painterly style, but the heart is viewed as in an actual echocardiogram (upside down and backwards). Commercial requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Cutaway view of the uterus with implanted embryo forming in the fallopian tube.
Description: Atopic dermatitis is a chronic, itchy skin condition that is also known as eczema and atopic eczema. This layered illustration shows the hallmarks of the disease, including parakeratosis, hyperkeratosis, acanthosis, erythmatous papules, focal areas of edema, and increased numbers of lymphocytes and mononuclear cells.
Description: Effects of hormonal changes on the eye during pregnancy, menopause, menstruation, hormones, retina
Description: Pain as a result of headaches, osteoarthritis, lower back, stress, etc.
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Description: Egg ovulation to fertilization by sperm to implantation of embryo in uterine wall resulting in pregnancy.
Description: EKG / ECG Strip Components (QRS Complex) May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Elbow joint: lateral (side) view of the bones of the arm. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: The Bones of the Elbow Joint from a front view, including the humerus, radius and ulna. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Elbow joint showing bones: radius, ulna and humerus and ligaments: ulnar collateral and annular
Description: Elbow joint showing the humerus, radius and ulna, lateral and medial epicondyle and olecranon. Also seen are the ulnar collateral ligament, radial collateral ligament and the articular capsule.
Description: Elbow joint muscle contraction
Description: Elbow (humeroulnar joint), anterior (front) view
Description: Elbow
Description: Elbow
Description: Elbow, Humeroulnar joint, anterior view
Description: Elbow, Humeroulnar joint, posterior view
Description: Medial Epicondylitis of the Elbow May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Cubital Tunnel Syndrome and Bursitis of the Elbow with Nerve Entrapment Release Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Editorial illustration depicting elbow fractures in children. Shows fracture, testing, and repair.
Description: Elbow joint replacement
Description: This custom medical exhibit reveals surgical elements associated with a Right Elbow Injury with Open and Arthroscopic Surgeries May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Elbow Injury - Ulnar Nerve Entrapment (Cubital Tunnel Syndrome) with Arthroscopic Debridement Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Shows an elbow joint with bones, muscles, ligaments and innervation. The pain, represented by a crimson glow, may be caused by an inflamed tendon, as in tennis elbow. Since all pain is experienced in the brain and central nervous system, a silhouette of the brain is shown in the background. requests Minimum license fee is $300.00. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Elbow joint muscles (muscular system), anterior view. Labels available
Description: Elbow joint muscles (muscular system), posterior view. Labels available
Description: See-through arm with elbow prosthesis.
Description: Surgical repair of the brachioradialis of the arm.
Description: Elbow Surgery - Placement of External Fixator on the Left Elbow with Subsequent Damage to the Radial Nerve. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Medical problems in older patients.
Description: Gynecological medical problems in older patients.
Description: Medical problems in older patients (osteoporosis, kidney disease & bacterial infection).
Description: Medical problems in older patients (the pain of osteoporosis).
Description: Electrical Shock Injury Affecting the Male Urogenital System Organs (Genitalia). Dramatic depiction showing pathway of electricity through nerves to the pelvis which negatively impact the function of the urinary bladder and reproductive organs. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This image illustrates the parts of the electrical system of the heart including the SA node, AV node, bundle of His and bundle branches.
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Description: Ellipsoid joint of the wrist
Description: Polar bear seemes to be embarassed to show his face.
Description: Pathway of Pulmonary Embolism (Blood Clots) from the lower leg to the lungs. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Surgical Embolectomy Procedure. Accurately depicts surgery to remove embolism (embolus) from the femoral artery in the leg. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Embolism. Depicts thrombus formation within the lumen of a blood vessel. Shows an embolus (thrombo-embolism) breaking off and joining the blood stream. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Embolus (embolism) forms from a stationary thrombus (thrombo-embolism) within a blood vessel. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Embolism (Blood Clot) formation and blockage of artery and blood flow. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Ventral views of 2 and 3 mm human embryos.
Description: Embryo during the first eight weeks
Description: Developing human embryo.
Description: Embryo in womb, 28 days old, with placenta, yolk sac, umbilical cord
Description: Embryo in womb, 6 weeks old, with placenta, umbilical cord, yolk sac.
Prenatal series.
Description: Embryo 14-15 days old implanted in uterine wall with surrounding maternal blood supply
Description: Embryo 21-22 days old implanted in uterine wall with formation of placenta
Description: Embryo in womb, 10 weeks old, with placenta, umbilical cord and maternal blood supply
Description: The urgency of emergency medicine is symbolically represented in clocks, vital signs and a swirl of vibrant colors.
Description: Bright pink flowers grow in a field
Description: Emphysema is manifested in the respiratory air sacs of the lungs, called alveoli, which enlarge as the walls of the sacs break down.
Description: Breakdown of alveolar sacs and capillary membrane, collapsed airways, interstitial leaks, alveoli join to form larger, less effective air sac. (See image 103-165 for histological view)
Description: Emphysema illustration shows gross lung appearance, as well as fluid build-up in alveoli and deterioration of alveoli.
Description: Emphysema can be centrilobular(lower left) or panlobular, with hyperexpanded distal airways, collateral exchange between alveolar sacs, and collapsed bronchioles due to smoking. Inset of normal airways optional.
Description: scanning EM view shows attenuated lung tissue which, as it stretches, creates a barrel chest appearance in the patient.
Description: Pus in the pleural cavity. See image 103-103-439 for pneumothorax and image 103-229 for pleural effusion.
Description: Sugical procedure of plaque removal (endarterectomy). Also, cross sections of the artery before and after sugery showing vessel layers.
Description: Vegetations on aortic valve due to bacterial endocarditis shown with streptococcus viridans, faecalis, and staphylococci.
Description: Selected endocrine disorders are shown. Clockwise from lower left: adrenal gland disease, Hashimoto's thyroiditis (Graves' disease), pituitary tumor, and ovarian hypertrophy. Yellow spotlights on the female figure echo the affected organ systems.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Endocrine system including the hypothalamus, pineal gland, thyroid, parathyroids, thymus, adrenal glands and the pancreas
Description: Endocrine system
Description: Endocrine system in female and male figures. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Major endocrine glands shown in a dynamic running African-American male. Includes brain and pituitary gland, thyroid, parathyroids, kidneys with adrenal glands, pancreas and testis. (Ovaries of female also included). Commercial inquiries only. No classroom or student requests will be answered. No requests under $300 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Different organs of the endocrine system in brain, adrenal gland, and ovary. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Illustration showing different organs of the endocrine system; thyroid, panacreas, testes. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Location of the major endocrine glands, including the pineal, pituitary, parathyroid, thyroid, thymus, and adrenal glands along with the pancreas and ovaries. Kidneys, heart, brain, and uterus are ghosted layers. Male version also available.
Description: Endometrial resection of the uterus using hot line, wire loop and roller ball.
Description: Lateral cross-section of female pelvis highlighting the common sites of endometriosis.
Description: Dramatic view of female reproductive system with endometriosis tissue implants present on uterus, cervix, ovaries, rectum, colon, bladder, and adjacent ligaments. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Cross section of the female pelvis reproductive organs affected by endometriosis.
Description: Side view of female figure showing site locations where misplaced endometrium most frequently occurs in endometriosis. Sites are highlighted with green dots and include the uterus, ovary, cervix, rectum, bladder and vagina.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Lateral view of the placement of an endotracheal and nasotracheal tube.
Description: Endotracheal intubation with endotracheal balloon.
Description: Several transparent options layered in composite or sold individually. You choose! (for full head layer of this image see 103-242).
Description: This fish was created as part of a simplified pelagic food web from the southern coast of California.
Description: EECP (Enhanced External Counterpulsation) found to be a safe, non-invasive method of therapy for angina and coronary artery disease.
Description: Herniation of the intestine through the rectouterine pouch. Also called posterior vaginal , rectovaginal, cul-de-sac, or Douglas' pouch hernia.
Description: Environmental pollutants and toxins adversely effect the endocrine system and DNA.
Description: View of epididymis in testis.
Description: Epidural Block Injection May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Epidural Nerve Block Injection May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Injection and Breakdown of Epidural Anesthesia May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Epidural Block Injection May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Epidural Block Injection May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: An editorial illustration on epilepsy. A cross section of the brain is shown along with neurons and an abnormal EEG
Description: Malformations of cortical development can lead to epilepsy and developmental problems.
Description: The placement of pacemakers in the brain may control or eliminate epileptic seizures with programmed or responsive stimulation. Brain with pacemaker used for treatment of epilepsy.
Description: Silhouette of child with brain, epileptic brain waves and brain scan imaging in epilepsy.
Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Third Degree Episiotomy Tear with Surgical Repair May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Episiotomy Surgery - Iatrogenic (Physician-related) Perforation of the Vaginal Wall with Rectovaginal Fistula. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Epithelial cell types and location in various organs of the horse.
Description: IV bag, wheelchair, syringe, crutch, medicine vile; general hospital equipment
Description: Illustration shows research being don effectiveness of Vardenafil in treating erectile disfunction. Illustration shows pill bottle and cross section of penis.
Description: Cross-section of penis shows three stages in the initiation of erection: flaccid, tumescent and erect.
Description: Use of Vardenafil medication effective in treatment of erectile dysfuction in patients with diabetes.
Description: Vardenafil promising treatment for erectile dysfunction due to radical prostatectomy. greatest improvement in quality of erections in men taking Vardenafil 20 mg following bilateral nerve-sparing procedure.
Description: Typical morphology of E. coli bacterium
Description: Esophageal cancer - difficulty swallowing - swallowing problems - upper GI. Medical illustration features the upper digestive system in a female figure, depicting difficulty swallowing due to esophageal restriction resulting from cancer growth in the wall of the esophagus. A bolus of food is shown caught at the site of the lesion. Also shown are the tongue, epiglottis, pharynx, esophagus, cardiac sphincter, and stomach. Extra background on the right side of the image provides space for text or other graphics.
Commercial / professional usage requests only. Use of image requires payment of licensing fees; no royalty free requests.
Description: This xray enhancement shows an earring at the cricopharyngeus, the entrance to the esophagus
Description: Cross-section of stomach and esophagus and reflux (GERD) of gastric contents due to decreased lower esophageal sphincter pressure.
Description: A scope illuminating a tumor at the junction of the stomach and esophagus.
Description: A stomach showing a gastric ulcer a gallbladder with stones and a cancerous tumor at duodenal papilla in duodenum.
Description: Poor circulation in cirrhosised liver causes swelling of gastric veins (vericies) which may burst, bleeding into esophagus.
Description: Esophagus (Esophageal) Rupture with Surgery Repair. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Estrogen crosses the cell wall, activates an estrogen receptor (ER) and stimulates cell (tumor) growth.
Description: Feedback modes of action between estrogen, estrogen receptors, and insulin growth factor (IGF) resulting in cellular replication and tumor growth.
Description: Shows outline of older woman and the targeted organs in estrogen replacement therapy.
Description: Editorial illustration dealing with ethical issues confronting doctors and other healthcare providers.
Description: Montage of images relating to good ethics in medical practice, including Hippocratic oath, patient history, etc. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300.00. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Cell Signaling Puzzle, Receptors, Transcription, Translation. Eukaryotic cell signaling a complex series of protein pathways involving legands, receptors, endocytosis, exocytosis, protein synthesis and ior channels.
Description: Eukaryotic cell signaling a complex series of protein pathways involving legands, receptors, endocytosis, exocytosis, protein synthesis and ior channels.
Description: View of front of old European castle.
Description: Floor exercise to strengthen core muscles
Description: Fitness paraphernalia including a fitness plan with cardiovascular tracking.
Description: Floor exercise showing kneeling back stretch
Description: Floor exercise showing starting position for crunch. This exercise lifts the head and shoulders in order to strengthen the abdominals.
Description: Four color illustration of a female exercising her abdomen, waist (rectus abdominis and transversus abdominis muscles) and back (latissimus dorsi muscle).
Description: Four color illustration showing a female exercising her abdomen (rectus abdominis and transversus abdominis muscles), chest (pectoralis muscles) and shoulders (deltoid muscles).
Description: Abdominal floor exercise to strengthen stomach muscles without doing a full sit-up.
Description: Four color illustration of a female exercising her thighs (rectus femoris, ilio-tibial tract, and biceps femoris), buttocks (gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, tensor fasciae latae) and arms (biceps brachii).
Description: Exercise Induced Amenorrhea in athletes. Shows factors that have been implicated in the mediation of hypothalamic dysfunction in exercise induced amenorrhea.
Description: Floor exercise to strengthen hamstrings and gluteals
Description: Leg lift exercises for quadriceps muscle. Series of B&W line illustrations (vector art scalable) also available in color.
Description: Depicts a chronically ill black (African-American) female. Conditions: Hypertension, headaches, dizziness, aphasia, malignany hypertension, papilledema, NG feeding tube, intubated, ventilator dependent, tracheostomy, dilated left atrium, left ventricular hypertrophy, cardiomegaly, left side weakness, bowel incontinence, urinary incontinence, foley catheter, bilateral cerebral infarct, mental agitation, cerebral edema, etc. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Surgical procedure for extracapsular cataract extraction by means of expressing the nucleus and implanting an intraocular lens. Complete plate not shown but additional steps complete the procedure including the implant of the intraocular lens.
Description: Muscles and Movements of the Eye. Labeled structures include the medial, lateral, superior and inferior rectus muscles; superior and inferior oblique muscles and trochlea. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit portrays the anatomy of the eye from a sagittal (cut-away) view and an anterior (front) view. Labeled items on the eyeball include the cornea, iris, pupil, lens, sclera, ciliary zonular fibers, canal of Schlemm, bulbar conjunctiva, inferior rectus muscle, superior rectus muscle, inferior oblique muscle, macula (with fovea centralis) optic nerve, optic disc, retina, retinal vessels and caruncula lacrimalis, or lacrimal caruncle. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical illustration series depicts the anatomy and function of the eye in situ within the bony orbit. Labeled structures include the superior, inferior, lateral and medial rectus muscles which control the up, down and side-to-side movements of they eyeball. Also labeled are the superior and inferior oblique muscles, which control the rotation of the eye during angled viewing. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Anatomy of the Eye May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Cut Section of the Eye. Illustration shows a sagittal cutaway view of the eye and optic nerve. Visible are structures such as the cornea, sclera, conjunctiva, iris, lens, ciliary body, anterior and posterior chamber containing vitreous humor, superior and inferior rectus muscles, inferior oblique muscle, retina, and retinal blood vessels. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Normal eye in section.
Description: This medical exhibit pictures the normal anatomy of the eye from a mid-line cut-away view. Labeled structures include the optic nerve, macula lutea, retina (nerve layer), lens, pupil and vitreous (fluid). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Cross section through normal eye.
Description: Cross section of eye with light rays going through cornea, lens and retina.
Description: This medical exhibit series depicts the normal anatomy of the eye and orbit from a sagittal (cut-away) view. Labeled structures include the superior and inferior rectus muscles, inferior oblique muscle, orbicularis oculi muscle, optic nerve, fovea, choroid, sclera, posterior chamber, retina, vitreous chamber, lens, iris, pupil and cornea. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Eye with Iris, Lens and Cornea, Mid-line Cut-away View May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This image illustrates the anatomy of the eye. Also available on a white background. Labels may be removed upon request.
To view other media in our collection please visit our website: http://www.medmovie.com
Description: A cataract is an opacity that forms in the normally transparent crystalline lens of the eye.
Description: Inferior orbit fracture of the eye resulting in collapsed muscle and/or nerve impingement, tissue in maxillary sinus. Also available without ball.
Description: Normal anatomy of the human eye in sections.
Description: Eye - Drainage Angle in Anterior Chamber. Includes labels for the following anatomy: cornea, iris, lens and drainage angle. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Frontal view of human eye - blue iris.
Description: View Through Normal vs View Through Nearsighted (Myopia) Eye May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This image illustrates the anatomy of the orbit of the eye. Labels may be removed and images may be rearranged upon request.
To view other illustrations and animations in our collection please visit our website: http://www.medmovie.com/
Description: This image illustrates layers of the retina and the different cells found within the retina. Labels can be removed or added upon request.
Description: Normal eye anatomy compared with papilledema (edema or swelling of the optic nerve/disc). Shows normal retina and optic nerve. On papilledema images, the retina shows narrowed blood vessels, presence of exudate and hemorrhage (bleeding). The cut away view shows how increased intracranial pressure is transmitted down the optic nerve where it causes hemorrhage to the retina. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Eye Anatomy showing lens, cornea, retna, optic nerve and layers of the eye. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Eye anatomy. All major structures labeled including the lens, cornea, pupil, iris, vitreous body, retina, sclera, and optic nerve.
Description: Four images available together or separately. Eye anatomy, sclera, retina, fovea, macula, iris, optic nerve, orbit.
Description: 3/4 cutaway view of eye, showing retina, optic nerve, lens, iris, pupil, cornea and sclera.
Description: Corneal transplant.
Description: Unusual three-dimensional view of sectioned eyeball, from the front, showing pathologic changes in diabetic retinopathy.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300.00. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Various eye disorders and diseases. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Eye Flash Animation
Description: Close-up on the front surface of the eye showing some of the different bacteria and viruses that can cause eye infections.
Description: Cross section of the eye showing injury to the retina caused by a squash ball.
Description: Eyeball sectioned to show tear depth through rectus muscle, sclera. Hematoma compressing choroid & retina. Normal anatomy on other side.
Description: Post-accident Right Eye Injury with Surgical Repairs May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Normal eye anatomy highlighting the fovea, optic disk, and iris. Also available
Description: Preparing drapes on patient for eye surgery.
Description: Dramatic depiction of human eye with impending injury from baseball.
Description: Eye with optional layers showing lacrimal gland and nasolacrimal duct, including canaliculi. Available with or without gland and duct.
Description: Central fundus divided in 4 parts with diabetic retinopathy. 1. normal; 2 retinahemorhages + microaneurysms; 3 hart exudates; 4 cotton-wool-spots.
Description: Horizontal section through the eye. Shows lens, iris, retina, optic nerve, cornea, etc.
Description: In astigmatism, the cornea is not curved symmetrically. Instead, a “warping” exists that causes the cornea to bend the light rays entering the eye unevenly. The result is that horizontal light rays come to focus in a different place than vertical rays, producing a blurred image. Both near and far vision may be affected. One of four in a series: see also image #111-162 "Hyperopia", #111-167 "Myopia", and #111-174 "Presbyopia" in the same style! Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: In hyperopia, the eye cannot focus on close objects. Usually hyperopia occurs because the eyeball is too short, so the lens cannot bend light rays bouncing off near objects enough to bring them to a focus point on the retina. Instead, the rays come to a focus behind the retina. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered.
Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: In myopia, the eye can focus on near objects, but distance vision is blurry. Myopia occurs because the cornea is too curved or the eyball is too long. Light rays from distant objects come to focus in front of, instead of on, the retina. Commercial requests only. Minimum llicense fee is $300. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Presbyopia occurs when the lens loses its natural flexibility, and the eye cannot focus clearly on nearby objects. Distant objects look perfectly clear. Presbyopia is a normal consequence of aging and affects most adults to some degree after age 40. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Normal anterior eye anatomy.
Description: Normal cross-section of the eyeball on a lightly stippled background. Includes ocular muscles, lens, cornea, optic nerve and vessels. Commercial inquiries only. No classroom or student requests will be answered. No requests under $300 will be considered. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Front view of normal eye.
Description: Vibrantly-colored cross-section of eyeball on a dark background; light sprectrum entering eye represented in rainbow hues.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300.00. ©Teri J. McDermott
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Description: injection of steroids & anesthetics into facet joint of cervical veterbra from postero-lateral angle. Top view of vertebra shows needle in facet joint
Description: Facial muscles used for expression and mastication (chewing
Description: Facial muscles (muscular system), female, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Facial muscles (muscular system), female. Muscles of the head, face and neck, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Facial muscles (muscular system), male. Muscles of the head, face and neck, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Facial muscles (muscular system), female. Muscles of the head, face and neck, oblique view. Labels available.
Description: Facial muscles (muscular system), male. Muscles of the head, face and neck, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Muscles of the face, muscular system of the face, anterior view
Description: Injury to the Facial Nerve (CN VII) May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
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Description: This bird was drawn from a taxidermic mount from the Royal Ontario Museum Bird Gallery.
Description: The plasmodium falciparum parasite causes falciparum malaria in humans. The female anophelese mosquito and humans perpetuate its life cycle.
Description: Small waterfall in Penitentary Glen Park in Ohio
Description: Waterfall in park called Penitentary Glen in Ohio
Description: Illustration of a family counseling session with a doctor or other health professional, showing child and parents. Family at home, group session, brothers fighting, child with ADHD also available.
Description: A family of seaturtles in shallow tropical water off of a small island.
Description: Fungus growing on ledge.
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Description: Clinical palpation to check for plantar fasciitis, bone spurs, poditis, etc.
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Description: Microscopic view of fat cells.
Description: The fear response pathway in the brain, focusing on the limbic system.
Description: Female
Description: Dorsal view of female lumbar and sacral vertebrae and muscles of lower back (latissimus dorsi and external oblique), gluteals and hamstrings.
Description: Frontal view of normal adult female face.
Description: Lateral view of adult female face.
Description: Davinci-esque of nude woman.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts anatomy of the female figure with internal organs for the thorax and abdomen, along with associated blood vessels. Visible structures include the heart, aorta, superior vena cava,, kidneys, renal arteries, urinary bladder, and vasculature of the neck, arms and legs. This illustration is intentionally left unlabeled to accommodate custom label requests. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Female figure showing correct posture in a standing position
Description: Figure of a woman showing the heart and major blood vessels of the vascular system.
Description: Female genitalia and reproductive system organs illustrated from a perineal view. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit diagram illustrates the external female genitalia from a perineal view. The image shows the perineum with the mons veneris, clitoris, labium majus, labium minus, hymen, vestibule, fossa navicularis, the urethral and vaginal orifices, and the anus. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Female Genitalia with Pelvic Outlet Bones. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Female Genitalia, Dissected View May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Cross-section of bladder and supporting muscles showing urine leakage and female incontinence.
Description: Anterior view of female pelvis in layers with bones, uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries, urethra, bladder, and sigmoid colon. Any layers can be removed.
Description: Standard anatomy of female pelvis. (adult, normal).
Description: Normal Anatomy of the Female Abdomen. Depicts abdominal and reproductive system organs of the pelvis from a mid-sagittal view, including the large and small intestines, uterus, urinary bladder, vagina, rectum and spinal cord (cauda equina). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Female Reproductive System: Front Cut-away View May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit chart pictures the anatomy of the female reproductive (urogenital) system shown from anterior (front0 and mid-sagittal (mid-line cut-away) views. Labeled structures include the kidneys, renal artery, renal pelvis, ureters, abdominal aorta, inferior vena cava, pelvis, common iliac artery, uterine (fallopian) tube, ovary, uterus, bladder, cervix, urethra, vagina, rectum and anus. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit displays an orientation and an enlarged detail anterior (front) cut-away view of the anatomy of the female reproductive system. Labeled anatomical structures include the lateral pelvic wall, pelvic basin, uterus, cervix, vagina, ovaries, and vagina. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Female Reproductive System. Accurate depiction of lumbar area in mid-sagittal cut-away view showing the urinary bladder, vagina, cervix, uterus, fallopian/uterine tube, rectum and anus. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Layered illustrations with various degrees of anatomy. Choose the style to fit your project. Other organ systems also available in various figures.
Description: Female reproductive system with a cutaway view of the uterus and vagina.
Description: The female reproductive system and bladder within the pelvis
Description: This medical exhibit pictures the primary anatomy of the internal female reproductive system organs shown from a front cut-away view. This single image features a view of the entire uterus from the Fallopian (uterine) tubes and ovaries to the cervix and proximal vaginal canal. Labels identify the Fallopian tube, ovary, uterus, cervix and vagina. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Female reproductive system in relation to the urinary bladder in the pelvis
Description: Lateral view of female reproductive anatomy, including breasts, uterus, vagina, ovary, etc. See www.peggerrity.com for more female reproduction images.
Description: 3/4 view of female reproductive system (image with inset) showing uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries and vagina.
Description: Fallopian tubes, uterus, ovaries, vagina, in anterior cross-section. See image 103-434 for same illustration with fibroids.
Description: Shows female reproductive system and release and fertilization of an egg.
Description: Lateral cross section of the female reproductive system with vagina, uterus, ovary, fallopian tube, plus urinary bladder and rectum. See image 103-373 for male.
Description: This medical exhibit pictures the female reproductive system organs from a sagittal (cut-way) view. Labeled structures on this graphic include the ovary, fallopian tube, uterus, bladder, vagina, and rectum. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Sports underware designed for added support and comfort. Used for horse back riding, running, etc.
Description: Female Torso (Trunk), Anterior View. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: female torso showing uterus, vagina, and ovaries
Description: Female Urogenital (Urinary) System including the kidneys, ureters and urinary bladder. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Female Urogenital System. Includes ovaries (ovary), uterus, fallopian tube (a.k.a. uterine tube, oviduct), kidneys, ureters and urinary bladder. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Sagittal section through female pelvis
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Description: Femoral cutting guide used during knee arthroplasty. Illustrates the femur and cutting guide ready for knee replacement surgery.
Description: Normal hip bone in acetabular socket.
Description: Femur, thighbone, posterior view
Description: Femur (Femoral) Fracture - Intramedullary (IM) Rod Fixation. Graphically depicts the surgical placement of an intramedullary rod for internal fixation of a femoral shaft fracture. Includes a step showing the surgeon hammering the rod into place within the reamed out femoral canal. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Femur (Femoral) Fracture - Intramedullary (IM) Rod Fixation. Surgical steps: 1. Pre-operative view of the hip with displaced fracture at midshaft of the left femur; 2. Open surgical exposure of the upper femur showing hammering of the intramedullary rod into the femoral canal; 3. Placement of proximal and distal locking screws; 4. View of the repaired femur with intramedullary rod and locking screws in their final position. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Femur (Femoral) Fracture with Intramedullary Rod Fixation Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Fergie portrait.
Description: View from ferry in Glacier National Park.
Description: Pictorial explanation of menstrual cycle and optimal time of fertility in a woman's cycle, sensitively created in soft pastel tones. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Cross-section of uterus, fallopian tube and ovary with developing follicle in various stages. Ovulation is shown as the ovary releases the oocyte, and sperm move up the fallopian tube to fertilize it.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Fertilization: sperm travels up the vagina, through the cervix and uterus to meet an ovum released from the ovary
Description: The procedure for in vitro fertilization is shown
Description: Conceptual illustration of fertilization, showing the sperm and egg, and the subsequent development of the morula and the blastocyst.
Description: Fertilization. Complete illustration shows various stages of fertilized egg with fetus in the womb. also shown, Morula, blastocyst,amniotic sac
Description: Pregnancy calendar behind an embryo and 2 fetuses to depict the age of the fetus.
Description: Fetal aorta position.
Description: Sampling technique for obtaining fetal umbilical cord blood under ultrasound. Commercial inquiries only. Classroom or student inquiries will not be answered. Minimum license fee is $300.
Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: A compilation of all fetuses from 2 weeks after the mother's last menstrual to a Newborn baby. Images follow two week periods and are available full or cropped (shown). Please see www.peggerrity.com for more informed consent and WRTK images of fetal development.
Description: Fetal development. Development of the fetus in the uterus.
Description: Fetal Development from fertilization to 40 weeks gestation in ethereal womb-like setting. See also image 103-231 for all embryos with no background.
Description: Full set of pregnancy images available together as a poster or separately. All images and insets are available in layers. This set includes all stages from the blastocyst to the embryo to the fetus. Includes written descriptions detailing the physical changes of each stage.
We can elongate and add your logo to the poster, or you may lease any number of the individual weekly images to create your own poster.
Description: Growth of the human fetus from fertilization to birth. Includes optional insets for the earliest weeks if desired. See also www.peggerrity.com for several variations of fetal development images. All images available together or separate - 9 monthly, biweekly, etc
Description: Fetal Development from 7 to 15 weeks gestation in ethereal womb-like setting. See also image 103-415 for all weeks or image 103-231 for all embryos with no background.
Description: Fetal Development from fertilization to 6 weeks gestation in ethereal womb-like setting. See also images 103-415 for all weeks or image 103-231 for all embryos with no background.
Description: Fetal Development from 16 to 24 weeks gestation in ethereal womb-like setting. See also image 103-415 for all weeks or image 103-231 for all embryos with no background.
Description: Fetal Development from 25 to 33 weeks gestation in ethereal womb-like setting. See also images 103-415 for other weeks or image 103-231 for all embryos with no background.
Description: Fetal Development from 34 to 40 weeks gestation in ethereal womb-like setting. See also images 103-415 for other weeks or image 103-231 for all embryos with no background.
Description: Human fetal embryonic development days 22 through 26. Development of the neural tube and neural crest, also somite formation.
Human reproduction.
Description: Fetal Embryology-Development of heart and vasculature of a human fetus about day 28. This illustration shows the development of the heart as it folds into it's final shape and the beginnings of the vasculature system in the fetus.
Description: Illustration showing the fetal monitoring of a brain damaged baby. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Human fetal development images showing last 20 weeks of pregnancy. Please see image 103-477 for first 20 weeks of pregnancy. Lease of this set of images is restricted to academic institutions only. Available as individual weeks or full set for educational usage. For nonacademic needs, please contact artist for alternate images or custom art. Copyright is babycenter.com
Description: Human fetal development from week 1 through 19. See weeks 20 through 38 image 103-241 (may be animated).
Full set available as image 103-231
Description: Human fetal development from week 20 through 40. See weeks 1 through 19 image 103-240 (may be animated).
Full set available as image 103-231
Description: View from inside uterus shows surgery of fetus while still in mother's womb. Surgical repairs to thoracic hernia push intestine out of chest cavity so lungs may develop properly.
Description: Shows a fetus in utero at 20 weeks of develoment (fifth month) during the second trimester of pregnancy. At this fetal stage the mother is aware of fetal movement. The legs reach their final relative proportions and the overall rapid growth rate slows down. The myelination of the spinal cord has begun. The eyelids and eyebrows are well developed. The CR (crown-rump) length is approximately 185 mm. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This stock illustration shows a fetus in utero. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Fetus with Brain, Heart and Placenta May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Week 1 embryologic development superimposed over a fetus. For a full set of biweekly fetal stages in natural color, see image 103-231.
Description: Fetus in the womb protected by amnionic fluid
Description: Fetal stages to birth including morula, week 6, and full-term. For a full set of weekly fetal stages in natural color, see www.peggerrity.com
Description: Human fetal gestation and development from week 1 through 38, sold either together or individually. (may also be animated).
Description: This poster includes 42 images of embryological development, along with written descriptions detailing the physical changes of each stage.
We can add your logo to the poster, or you may lease any number of the individual weekly images to create your own poster.
Please see www.peggerrity.com for more posters of pregnancy.
Description: Human fetal development images from fertilization through 20 weeks of pregnancy. Includes optional circular insets to show magnified fetus. Please see image 103-478 for last 20 weeks of pregnancy. Lease of this set of images is restricted to academic institutions only. Available as individual weeks or full set for educational usage. For nonacademic needs, please contact artist for alternate images or custom art. Copyright is babycenter.com
Description: Healthy full-term fetus in uterus.
Description: This medical illustration contrasts a normal third trimester fetus in utero with one experiencing abnormalities of the umbilical cord. Included fetal abnormalities are an unusually short cord and a nuchal cord, where the umbilical cord wraps around the fetus's neck. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Baby (Fetus or Newborn) with Heart, Lungs May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Fetus inutero with placenta at 15 weeks.
Description: Fetus inutero with placenta at 25-30 weeks old.
Description: Eight month old fetus in utero with placenta. Prenatal series.
Description: Sample style illustration of human embryo at 43 days of age, or the 8th week of pregnancy. All 40 weeks are available via image 103-476)
Description: Growth of the human fetus from fertilization to birth. See also image 488 for versions of fetus growing inside the mother. All images available together or separately.
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Description: Fetus in Utero in LOA Position at +2 Station of Presentation. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Fetus in utero, in vertex (head down) position. Approximately mid term. Customizable.
Description: full term fetus being protected by vitamin E, nutrition, placenta, amniotic fluid
Description: Fetus: Maternal and Fetal Circulation (Maternal-Fetal Exchange) May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Side view of normal fetus in uterus showing cervical nerves and arteries.
Description: Four fetuses in the womb, amniotic sac, fluid
Description: Fever in pediatric illness is shown to be regulated by the hypothalamus of brain.
Description: Dramatic silhouette of male figure with heart, lungs, stomach, liver and spleen. Figure is back-lit in yellow against a hot orange background to convey feeling of heat. Commercial requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Feverish child holding head with digital thermometer in background.
Description: uterine fibroid tumor with ovaries and fallopian tubes. healthy normal uterus also available.
Description: Glass-like female figure dramatically depicted from above, highlighting pain sites in fibromyalgia.
Commercial requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Front and back view of woman with fibromyalgia trigger points highlighted
Description: This medical exhibit identifies the trigger points, symptoms and underlying condition of fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS). The bony landmarks and muscles associated with the pressure points are indicated and labeled on two views, anterior (front) and posterior (back), of the female figure. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit identifies the trigger points, symptoms and underlying conditions of fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS), or myofascial pain syndrome. The bony landmarks and muscles associated with the pressure points are indicated and labeled on two views, anterior (front) and posterior (back), of the male figure. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Sequence of steps to field dress a deer.
Image is customizable, can include text description
Description: Disease and chronic health problems are no longer contained within national borders. Tomorrow's healthcare practitioners must learn to think globally in order to address health issues.
Description: Figure
Description: Female figure, posterior view.
Description: Finger section. Depicts bone, capillaries, fat, nail and epithelium. This image shows the composition of a finger.
Description: Lone pine atop a ridge marks the landscape.
Description: 3/4 view of finger showing cuticle, nail bed, nail plate, bone, hyponychium (also available diseased: inflamed nail bed, fungus, etc).
Description: Cross-section of finger and fingernail detailing nail bed anatomy.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Finger Fracture with Subsequent Scarring of the Nerves. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Steroid injection site at the metacarpal phalangeal joint of the index finger. Site shows the inflamation of the joint capsule.
Description: The five classical ballet positions and the measurement of the dancer's turnout using a composition mat observed to evaluate repetitive stress injuries in dancers.
Description: When three or more adjacent ribs are broken, the patient may develop a condition known as flail chest.
Description: Skeletal structure of the arm in a flexed position showing biceps and triceps muscles.
Description: Photo of Iris flower. Fine art reprints available in the IVArt section of this site.
Description: Beautiful lavender and pink flowers bloom with mountains in background
Description: American eagle snares a fish from rapids of a western stream.
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Description: Fog hides trees in forest. One lone tree. Moss and fallen leaves in the foreground.
Description: Foot
Description: Foot
Description: Foot: bones and joints of the foot and ankle
Description: Foot, skeletal system, lateral view. Labels for bones available.
Description: Foot, skeletal system, plantar view. Labels for bones available.
Description: Foot, skeletal system, superior view. Labels for bones available.
Description: Foot, skeletal system, dorsal view
Description: Foot: Anatomy of the Lower Leg and Foot May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit pictures an anterior (front) view of the right foot with a bunion at the base of the big toe. The overgrowth of bony tissue in the metatarsal causes a deformity called hallux valgus. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Foot - Crushed Fracture Injury. Depicts a compression of the deep fibular and medial plantar nerves, a compression of the dorsalis pedis and posterior tibialis arteries, disruption and tearing of ligaments, a collapsed arch of the foot, and a non-displaced fracture of the second metatarsal. A dorsal view of the crushed foot is also included to reveal the ligament injuries and foot fracture, otherwise unable to be viewed the side. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit pictures the plantar fascia ligament on the sole of the foot. Labels identify the achilles tendon, calcaneus, metatarsal bones and plantar fascia ligament. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Several layers in one illustration, ranging from superficial anatomy of toes and nails to ghosted bones, vessels, nerves. You choose!
Description: oblique plantar view of the foot with various layers showing bones, fascia, etc. Skeleton or fascia may be altered or highlighted to show problems of the feet for podiatry, physical therapy, etc. For dorsal views, see images 103-180 and 103-331.
Description: Venous system of the foot and the typical site of ulceration
Description: Foot and Ankle Bones with Skin, Medial View May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit pictures a lateral view of the right foot bones. Visible are the fibula, tibia, talus, calcaneus, metatarsals, tarsals and phalanges. This illustration is intentionally left unlabeled to accommodate custom label requests. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Foot and Ankle Bones, Anterior View May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Foot, Ankle and Lower Leg Bones, Lateral View. Includes the fibula, tibia, calcaneus, talus, tarsals, and metatarsals. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Anatomy of the Foot and Ankle Bones. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Arthroscopy on the foot and ankle joint to smooth out arthritis effects after fracture and ligament tears. See 135-067 for original injury.
Description: Heel bone, calcaneus. One of the bones in the foot.
Description: The Foot Bones: Superior View. Shows tarsals, metatarsals, cuboid bones, calcaneus and talus. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Bones of the foot, skeletal system. Labels available
Description: Foot crush injuries with surgical repair using open reduction and internal fixation. Surgery steps: 1. Fractures to the distal tibia, fibula, metatarsals and phalanx; 2. Placement of three fasciotomy incisions; 3. Fixation of the distal tibia with two cannulated screws; 4. Placement of K-wires for fixation of the metatarsal fractures; and 5. Fixation hardware in place. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This full color medical-legal illustration shows the anatomy of the right foot and ankle with foot drop. Three images reveal the anatomy of the lower leg from an anterior (front) view, lateral (side) view, and cut-section through the ankle with the bones and nerves clearly labeled. The lateral (side) view image illustrates the foot in the foot drop position with a ghosted image of the normal anatomical position. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Anatomy of the Foot with labels.
Description: Muscles of the foot, muscular system of the foot, dorsal (top) anterior (front) view. Labels available
Description: Foot muscles (muscular system), Achilles tendon. Posterior view. Labels available.
Description: Muscles of the foot, muscular system of the foot, dorsal (top) anterior (front) view
Description: Muscles of the foot, muscular system of the foot, lateral view
Description: Muscles of the foot, muscular system of the foot, medial view
Description: Muscles of the foot, muscular system of the foot, plantar view
Description: Muscles of the foot, muscular system of the foot, posterior (back) view
Description: Lateral view of foot showing pressure points due to tight shoes. Shown are tibia, fibula, tarsus, metatarsus and phalanges. Inflamation from pressure is shown under the calcaneus, proximal interphalangeal joint of the first metatarsal and that of the fifth metatarsal.
Description: Shows three feet with common foot problems.
Description: Graceful female foot and ankle showing three ulcers with underlying artery, nerve and vein.
Commercial requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Arches of the foot
Description: Anatomy of foot with bones & ligaments shown on insole to describe how impact stress on the foot will be relieved by this insole. Available digitally without insole.
Description: Lateral view of foot showing metatarsals, tarsals, ankle joint, tibia, phalanges and plantar fascia on calcaneal spur attachment.
Description: Anatomy of the Forearm (Arm) and Hand Bones. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Arm muscles, deep, anterior (front) view. Labels available.
Description: Arm muscles, superficial, anterior (front) view. Labels available.
Description: Arm muscles, superficial, (muscular system), posterior view
Description: Arm muscles, deep, (muscular system), posterior view
Description: Forensic drawing of a young man in an altercation, to explain the multiple entry and exit wounds caused by 3 bullets and their trajectory. Call for custom criminal scenario forensic medical illustrations.
Description: Fournier's Gangrene of the Scrotum and Perirectal Area May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Dramatically depicts a fourth degree episiotomy tear with an insufficient third degree repair and subsequent recto-vaginal fistula. Shows the fourth degree laceration extending from the vaginal opening through the perineal muscles and to the anus. Shows the surgical repair, in which the laceration is sutured closed while the rectal mucosa remains open. Shows the subsequent recto-vaginal fistula resulting from a perforation in the rectal mucosal layer. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Fractured (Broken) Nose - Reconstruction Surgery of Nasal Bone Fractures with Osteotomy and Realignment of the Nasal Septum. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Bimalleolar Fractured Ankle and Subsequent Fixation Surgery with Plates and Screws. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Fractured Ankle Dislocation (Dislocated). Shows the dislocated fractures of the medial and lateral malleoli, and posterior displacement of the talus bone beneath the tibia and fibula. ORIF surgery: 1. Incision into the lateral ankle with placement of a 6-hole fibular plate; 2. An incision into the medial ankle to place two tibial fixation screws; and 3. Shows post-operative appearance of the ankle with skin staples and other orthopedic hardware. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Shoulder Injury - Displaced Clavicle Fracture (Broken Collar Bone). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Depicts comminuted left elbow joint fractures with surgical repairs. Shows left arm with an enlarged image of the pre-operative elbow fractures. Labels for comminuted and displaced intercondylar fracture of the distal humerus, humeral shaft, radius and olecranon process of the ulna. Surgical steps: 1. Incision in the region of the elbow; 2. Reconstruction of the elbow bone fragments secured with fixation plates and screws; and 3. Placement of bone graft from the right hip. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Accurately depicts internal fixation of a right femoral fracture using an intramedullary rod, and lower leg injuries requiring a tibial traction pin. Shows the fracture sites and location of the tibial traction pin. Surgery steps: A. Incision made into the right leg; B. An intramedullary nail being hammered into the femur across the fracture site in the mid-thigh; C. Proximal and distal fixation screws inserted into intramedullary nail, along with the incision site closed by surgical staples. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Fractured Femur (Broken Leg). This custom medical exhibit depicts a pediatric injury using side by side comparisons of an x-ray film study mounted beside a matching interpretive illustration revealing a spiral fracture of the femur in an adolescent. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Fractured Femur (Broken Leg) with Intramedullary Rod Fixation Surgery. Dramatically depicts compound fracture of the femoral subtrochanteric area with subsequent reaming of femoral canal and placement of IM rods. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Right Foot Fractures (Fractured Foot) with Surgical Repairs. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Fractured Left Hip - Fixation Surgery. A woman seated in a car seat demonstrates the mechanism of injury. Shows fractured acetabular wall and posterior displacement of the femoral head with contusion of the sciatic nerve. Surgical steps: 1. An incision into the left thigh; 2. Hip fracture is exposed and reconstruction plate and screws are placed; and 3. Fixation hardware is in place. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Fractured Hip - Total Joint Replacement Surgery. This exhibit features seveal sequential illustrations revealing elements of a Post-accident Right Hip Fracture with Subsequent Surgical Replacement of the damaged joint with a total hip replacement prosthesis (prosthetics). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Degeneration of a Right Hip Fracture. Images include the original fracture, injury to the adjacent sciatic nerve, fixation of the acetabulum with plate and multiple screws, and final condition with calcification (bone-like hardening) of the tissues surrounding the joint space. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Displaced Pelvic Fractures (Fractured Pelvis) with Surgical Repair and application of External Fixation May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Fractured Radius and Ulna (Broken Wrist) with Fixation Surgery. This medical exhibit illustrates three conditions of the bones of the right forearm with a matching post-operative x-ray film. Images include normal anatomy of the radius and ulna, a post-accident comminuted fracture of both bones, and a post-operative condition of the fractures reduced and fixated with hardware (plates and screws). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Right Shoulder Fracture with fractured humeral neck. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Accurately depicts a complex sternal (breastbone) fracture as seen in many vehicle accidents where the driver impacts the steering wheel and column. The illustration features a single overview of the anterior (front) rib cage and bones clearly illustrating and labeling the fracture of the mid-sternum. Inset shows the fractured sternum from the side to note the potentially penetrating nature of the fracture towards the underlying heart and thorax. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Several different types of fractures to a long bone (in this case, a femur) are shown. Fractures of the shaft, neck, and femoral head are depicted. A portion of the pelvis is also shown. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered.
Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Characteristic defect or mutation of the x chromosome in fragile X syndrome. Arrow represents area of chromosome effected.
Description: Images shows common areas of freckles. Demonstrates the application of sunscreens to help prevent excess freckling of the skin.
Description: Leopard frog with internal anatomical stuctures. Can be used as frog only without anatomical structures.
Description: Quaint front door of Italian home.
Description: Teton Mountains of Wyoming in mid winter
Description: Nasal Polyp Surgery series - 11 full color airbrush illustrations of The Anterior Ethmoidal Approach to the Frontal Nasal Sinus, Endoscopy, nose, allergies.
Description: This medical exhibit reveals elements associated with a right side frozen shoulder syndrome (adhesive capsulitis) with surgical manipulation. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Table of food to demonstrate healthy eating.
Description: Cartoon head with side view of brain. Customizable. Whimsical, colorful, graphic.
Description: Synthetic peptide T-20 (green rod) binds to HIV transmembrane glycoprotein and prevents fusion with host cell membrane, blocking viral replication.
Description: envisioning the future of surgical procedures, laparoscopic in virtual reality setting, perhaps with console, no scalpel,no hemostat no risk of infection
Description: This image depicts an injury to the common bile duct which occurred during a cholecystectomy (gall bladder removal) procedure. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Gall bladder and biliary artery in layers over the liver.
Description: Cholecystectomy (Gallbladder Removal Surgery). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This full color medical-legal chart demonstrates the relationship of the gallbladder to the cystic duct, common bile duct and cystic artery. Labels identify the gallbladder, cystic duct, common bile duct, cystic artery and liver. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This exhibit depicts an iatrogenic (caused by the surgeon) injury to the common hepatic duct and common bile duct during an abdominal cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal) procedure. It compares the injury with a correct, desired surgical outcome. Labeled structures include the right and left lobes of the liver, gallbladder, common hepatic duct, cystic duct, cystic artery and common bile duct. The final step of the exhibit pictures the cut and clipped common bile duct leaking bile into the peritoneum. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical animation shows laparoscopically assisted gallbladder removal surgery, or cholecystectomy. The animation begins by showing the normal anatomy of the liver and gallbladder. Over time, gallstones form within the gallbladder, blocking the cystic duct, and causing the gallbladder to become enlarged and inflamed. The procedure, sometimes called a "lap-chole", begins with the insertion of four trocar devices, which allow the physician to see inside the abdomen without making a large incision. Air is added to the abdominal cavity to make it easier to see the gall bladder. Next, we see a view through the laparascope, showing two surgical instruments grasping the gallbladder while a third severs the cystic duct. After the gallbladder is removed, the camera pans around to show that the cystic artery and vein, have already been clipped to prevent bleeding. gallbladder removal surgery, laparascopic cholecystectomy procedure, lap-chole gall bladder stones, gallstones, medical animations, laprascopic laproscope, cholecystistis diseases, laparascope This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Gallbladder Removal Surgery - Failed Cholecystectomy with Leaking Cystic Duct. Iatrogenic injury caused by surgeon improperly clipping the cystic duct during a gall bladder operation. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Gallbladder Removal - Post-operative Cholecystectomy with Leaking Bile. Dramatically depicts a post-operative complication following cholecystectomy surgery. In an enlarged view of the biliary region and adjacent anatomy beneath the liver, a misplaced clip in the fibrofatty tissue covering the common bile duct causes a tear in the duct itself. In turn, bile flows into the abdominal cavity from the damaged duct causing inflammation of the surrounding tissues and structures. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Gallstones viewed in cross section of gallbladder and ducts, also showing relationship to liver and stomach
Description: Gallbladder Surgery - Cholecystectomy with Iatrogenic (Caused by the surgeon) Injury to the Common Bile and Hepatic Ducts. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Gallbladder Surgery - Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy vs. Open Cholecystectomy. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: A mechanical lithotripter retrieves and crushes a gallstone.
Description: Gastric or stomach atrophy can occur as a result of pernicious anemia. This condition interferes with parietal cell secretion of intrinsic factor and, therefore, B12 absorption.
Description: Adjustable slicone band with and inflatable balloon placed around the stomach creates a small pouch that restricts the amount of food a person can consume
Description: Stomach - Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery. Shows typical stomach stapling procedure (stapled stomach) with the small bowel surgically anastomosed to bypass the stomach and proximal intestines. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Gastric ulcer.
Description: Stomach with a gastric ulcer.
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Description: Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) is a severe form of heartburn that may be heightened by ingestion of several foods and drink, including peppermint, chocolate, tomatoes, onions, and alcohol. Illustration shows a male figure with the pain of heartburn. Detail of reflux of stomach contents is shown at the bottom. Elements may be reconfigured in different arrangements. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Bleeding in the stomach and intestines.
Description: Gastrointestinal polyps.
Description: Gastrointestinal Problems - Upper GI. Medical illustration depicting common gastrointestinal problems such as difficulty swallowing food due to restriction caused by esophageal cancer, esophageal varicose veins, GERD (Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disease), stomach ulcer, stomach hyperplasia, and stomach cancer. In the circular inset in upper right an endoscope is shown viewing esophageal cancer, varicosities, esophageal ulcer and GERD at the lower end of the esophagus while a highly magnified view of an H. pylori bacterium, a pathogen which causes stomach ulcers is shown near the stomach. Ulcers shown in stylized depiction. Epithelial hyperplasia of esophageal mucosa shown in histologic / pathology sectionin foreground.
Commercial / professional usage requests only. Use of image requires payment of licensing fees; no royalty free requests.
Description: Shows the gastrointestinal system including the liver, gallbladder, stomach, large and small intestine.
Description: Placement of Gastrostomy Feeding Tube and Tracheostomy Tube. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Genomics and Drug Discovery - gene printing with nucleotides in inkjet printer. Oligonucleotide synthesis, mRNA, cDNA, microarray, gene expression profiling.
Description: Genomics and Drug Discovery - gene printing with nucleotides in inkjet printer. Oligonucleotides synthesis, mRNA, cDNA, microarray, gene expression profiling.
Description: Trial to investigate the use of gene therapy and Ganciclovir for treatment of glioblastomas in the brain.
Description: Internal anatomy of the dog-lateral view featuring the brain, lung, liver, stomach, spleen, kidney, intestines, colon, spinal cord, bladder
Description: Anatomy of the animal cell
Description: Overview of internal organ locations and skeleton of deer, including brain, heart, and lungs. Image is customizable.
Description: Central drawing of nude female figure surrounded by 6 spots: vascular disease, hepatitis, arthritis, coronary arteries, bronchitis and thyroid nodule:gynecology
Description: Anatomy of the muscle
Description: Genetic Manipulation with Decoy Therapy reduces heart bypass graft failures. CABG patients with E@F decoy therapy experience reduction in graft failure. Illustratoin includes DNA chain, coronary artery, and heart.
Description: Treatments for recurrent genital herpes should include patient eduation, symptomatic treatment, and antiviral drug therapy.
Description: Colorful and dynamic microorganisms causing genital infections explode toward the viewer in space.
Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Genital warts illustrated imaginatively, in cellular form, exploding in space toward the viewer. Minimum license fee is $300.00. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be
answered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Male and female reproductive anatomy: penis, scrotum, vagina, labia, clitoris, anus. Transparent layers available with herpes lesions, genital warts, and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) .
Description: Illustration showing how Intercostal nerve block can be useful in distinguishing intercostal neuralgia from pain of genitourinary origin. Illustration shows 3d wireframe man, skeleton, and kidneys with uriters.
Description: Georgetown Loop Railroad crosses tressel on its journey up the mountain. This is a narrow gage railroad featuring old train
Description: Night view of Georgetown Loop Railroad pulling in to home.
Description: GERD, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Description: GERD, gastroesophageal reflux showing stomach contents forced up into the esophagus.
Description: Child with discoloration of skin, or birthmark known as a port wine stain. See image 103-260 for skin cross section.
Description: Elderly man fitness walking to maintain cardiovascular system and overall wellness. Ekg (ECG) in background
Description: elderly couple as superheroes demonstrating the vitality and longevity of today’s aging population as it affects healthcare.
Description: German country side. Meadow below mountains with a small barn and trees.
Description: Steam engine of the Georgetown Loop Railroad approaches water tower to fill up.
Description: Illustration of an normal liver, stomach and intestines.
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Description: Large trees seen from below. Winter scene as trees are bare of leaves.
Description: Large trees void of leaves.
Description: Four color illustration of the Giant Sea Star.
Description: A probe tests the health of the gingiva and detects periodontal pockets and bleeding of the gum
Description: Mountain view in Glacier National Park.
Description: Mountains in Glacier National Park, Montana.
Description: Four color illustration of glands in a female. These include the pineal gland, the thyroid gland, the adrenal glands, the pancreas and the ovaries.
Description: Transparent male torso with brain, heart, lungs and skeleton. All elements can be used separately.
Description: RRMS patients prescribed glatiramer acetate appear to develop fewer brain lesions over the short term.
Description: Cross section of the eye showing open-angle glaucoma and angle-closure glaucoma.
Available without labels.
Description: Icicles form on ledge in Ohio Metropolitan Park
Description: Gliding joint of the spine
Description: Normal structure of the glomerulus, a small cluster of capillaries, snclosed in Bowman's capsule at the beginning of each urinary tuble in the kidney.
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Description: Wyoming mountain peak is snow covered in winter.
Description: Snow covered mountains of Wyoming present an inspiring sight with the veiled sun peeking thru the clouds.
Description: Floating three-dimensional expanded glucose molecules. Colored background may be added.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Diabetic glucose testing with finger prick device.
Description: Lateral view of lower torso showing gluteus medius, maximus and minimus.
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Description: Gluteus Maximus and Piriformis muscle with Sciatic nerve shown in the back of the hip between sacrum and femur.
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Description: Waterfall on the Going to the Sun road in Glacier National Park, Montana
Description: Gondola about to go under bridge in Venice
Description: Top vessel shows healthy lumen with good cholesterol spheres (HDL) protecting the elasticity of the vessel wall. Lower vessel shows unhealthy lumen with plaque and bad cholesterol spheres (lipids and triglycerides) contributing to the plaque.
Description: Gout causes hyperuricemia, arthritis, and formation of urate crystal deposits (tophi) in synovial membranes and soft tissue.
Description: gout a metabolic disorder, enzyme deficiency. excess uric acid crystals deposited in cartilage. Crystals are absorbed by macrophages
Description: Gout is a metabolic disorder marked by an excess of uric acid in the blood and painful inflammation of joints, especially the big (great) toe. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Gout is a metabolic disorder marked by an excess of uric acid in the blood, painful inflammation of joints (especially big toe) and deposits of sodium biurate in the cartilages of the affected joints. Shown is inflammation of joints of the hands and big (great) toe. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Horse grazes in pasture in spring time
Description: This shark was created as part of a simplified pelagic food web from the coast of southern California.
Description: Beautiful woman with green eyes.
Description: Window in house in Venice, Italy has many flower pots and a flower box.
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Description: Gregor Mendel - 'father of genetics' involved in his garden peapod studies.
Description: Black and white poster presents a selection from the "Grey Eminence of Winter" collection by Wayne Heim
Description: Grey Mountains in Wyoming.
Description: Grizzly bear rubs against tree on banks of a river.
Description: Scene in Glacier National Park, Montana. Lone tree stands out from forest.
Description: Lone tree seems to stand guard over valley in Glacier National Park.
Description: Inflammatory cells strip neuron of myelin and destroy nerve conduction
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Description: This custom medical legal exhibit reveals the organs injured following a gunshot injury (bullet wounds) to the chest. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Gut
Description: Yound female gymnast on balance beam with hyperlordosis of lumbar spine.
Description: Classical sketch of menopausal woman highlighting affected organs: heart, breast, bone, uterus and ovaries.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No request under $300 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Gynecological pelvic exam of uterus, bladder, ovaries, rectum, checking for endometriosis, fibroids, cervical dysplasia, pregnancy, incontinence (Color or Line).
Description: Hair follicle shown in a cross-section of human skin
Description: View of boy from waist up, outside of body on left, skeleton on right.
Description: Valley halfway to Grinnell in Glacier National Park, Montana
Description: Symbolic representation of hallucinations, nightmare, dream states, psychosis.
Description: Back view of male torso and leg or lower limb highlighting biceps femoris, semimembranosus, and semitendinosus.
Description: Lower leg showing hamstring muscles: biceps femoris, semitendinsois and semimembranosis. Also showing origin and insertion on hip, tibia and fibula
Description: Water fall on the road to Hana on the island of Maui in Hawaii.
Description: Hand, skeletal system, posterior view. Labels for bones available.
Description: Hand, skeletal system, palmar view. Labels for bones available.
Description: Hand: a palmar view of the bones that make up the hand and wrist and the aponeurosis and ligaments that work together to reinforce the joints
Description: Hand
Description: Hand
Description: Hand Bones
Description: Bones of the hand in a dorsal view. Editorial or x-ray style.
Description: Skeletal system of the hand and wrist, dorsal view. Labels for bones and joints available.
Description: This series of two illustrations shows the anatomy of the hand from a palmar view, including the musculature, bones and arteries. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Accurately depicts the anatomy of the hand. Labeled muscles: flexor digitorum longus and superficialis, interosseous, flexor retinaculum (transcarpal ligament) and abductor digiti minimi. Labeled arteries: proper plamar digital, radial, palmar digital, superficial palmar arch and ulnar. Labeled nerves: median, recurrent branch of median, ulnar and palmar digital. Labeled bones: radius, ulna, scaphoid, capitate, hamate, lunate, triquetrum, trapezium, pisiform, metacarpals, carpals, and phalanges. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This stock medical ilustration shows the the surface anatomy and skin of the hand, fingers and thumb from a palmar view. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Hand and wrist disorders can cause pain and reduce independence in people, especially older patients, whether their functional level is limited to basic activities of daily living, or includes more complex tasks such as typing on a home computer.This conceptual illustration shows the inflammation of deQuervain's tenosynovitis (hands on computer keyboard) and the diagnostic Finkelstein test (on the monitor screen), performed by ulnar deviation of the patient's hand while fingers grasp the thumb.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: The muscles, capsulae and fascia of the arm. A detail (the hand) is shown here. Whole arm available.
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Description: Several layers in one illustration, ranging from superficial anatomy of fingers and nails to ghosted bones, vessels, nerves. You choose!
Description: Full arm, hand, and elbow artiogram available on any background. Can show just x-ray of bones alone or arteries alone. See images 103-310 and 103-297 for variations with hand or bones only.
Description: Muscles, fascia, tendons, vessels, etc. with each finger showing a deeper layer.
Description: Bones of the hand, skeletal system. Labels available.
Description: Hand muscles, muscular system of the hand and wrist, anterior (front) view
Description: Hand muscles, muscular system of the distal arm, hand and wrist, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Hand muscles, muscular system of the hand and wrist, oblique view
Description: Hand muscles, muscular system of the distal arm, hand and wrist, oblique view. Labels available.
Description: Muscles of the hand and wrist, muscular system of the hand and wrist, posterior (back) view
Description: Hand holding sphere. Compas rose, snow flake, astrolabe, sextant and mathmatical division of conch shell in background
Description: Accurately depicts De Quervain's disease (fibrosis of the synovial sheaths in the wrist) with surgical release. Labels: abductor pollicis longus muscle, extensor pollics brevis muscle, synovial tendon sheath and extensor retinaculum. Surgical steps: 1. Incision in the dorsal surface of the hand; 2. Blunt dissection down to the tendon sheath; 3. Abductor pollicis and extensor pollicis muscles are released from the fibrous retinaculum; and 4. Radial styloid prominence is removed. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Dorsal (top) view of hand showing detailed bones inside. Bones of the wrist are also included, along with carpal bones, metacarpals and phalanges.
Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Bones of the hand in a more editorial style. Depicts pain in the joints.
Description: Glass-like, transparent hand, wrist and forearm with bones, ligaments and musculature. Fingers point upward and glow around wrist symbolizes pain. Suitable for carpal tunnel syndrome. Commercial inquiries only. No classroom or student requests will be answered. No requests under $300 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Silhouette of hand with bones visible. The hand is hyperextended and strained. The glow represents pain around the wrist area. In the background are three X-rays of possible wrist fractures, suggesting diagnostics. Commercial requests only; no classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Normal hand and arthritic hand.
Description: Pencil illustration of a happy 5 year old boy writing with a pencil.
Description: A Koala Bear having another grand day in his relaxing tree.
Description: Cloud over the ocean off the coast of Maui Hawaii
Description: Sunset over the ocean off the coast of Maui Hawaii.
Description: Landscape outside Hayden Colorado
Description: This image illustrates cholesterol as it travels in the blood stream as HDL and LDL and its relationship to atherosclerotic plaque formation. Labels may be remove and images rearranged upon request.
To view other animations and illustrations in our cardiovascular collection please visit our website: http://www.medmovie.com/
Description: Head
Description: Head
Description: Head focusing on the jaw.
Description: Side view of head with silhouette of brain ghosted in with mathmatical equations in foreground.
Description: Head with nervous system, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Nervous system of the head with the skeletal system. Shows cranial nerves, cervical plexus and part of brachial plexus. Lateral (side) view. Labels available.
Description: Cross-section of head with internal and external carotid, facial, vertebral, maxillary, temporal and meningeal arteries. Inset shows dura, arachnoid, pia and subdural space.
Description: The bones and muscles of the head and neck. Part of the mandibula is removed in order to show the tongue and its muscles.
Description: Head and neck with skeletal, circulatory and nervous system, oblique view. Labels available
Description: Systems of the body (Nervous system, circulatory system, skeletal system, endocrine system, respiratory system, digestive system) depicted laterally (from the side)
Description: medical legal exhibit showing normal anatomy of head and neck emphasizing vocal cords and related muscles
Description: Head and neck arteries. Shows common carotid artery, carotid sinus and major branches including the facial and maxillary aa.
Description: In a photograph the bones and muscles of the head and neck are shown.
Description: Muscles (muscular system) of the head and neck, lateral view. Includes, temporalis, masseter, orbicularis oris, orbicularis oculi, platysma, and sternocleidomastoid. Labels available.
Description: Otolaryngology, head and neck anatomy of spinal cord, cervical vertebrae, esophagus, trachea, epiglottis, mandible, nasal sinuses, larynx and cranium.
Description: Head and thorax with skeletal system, circulatory system, and nervous system, respiratory and urinary systems, posterior view
Description: Head Injury - Skull and Orbital Blowout Fractures. Dramatic exhibit reveals complex fractures to the fronto-parietal region of the left side of the head with extension into the left orbit and maxillary sinus. It features a single anterior view of the skull with overview of the fractures followed by two detailed sections detailing the injury extension into the left orbital region. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Head Injury - Skull Fractures and Hematoma on the Brain. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Head Injury - Subdural Hematoma. Graphically depicts a cut-away view of the brain showing a large subdural hematoma (intracranial hemorrhage) within the skull. The bleeding increases the pressure on the brain, compressing the left frontal and temporal lobes. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This custom medical exhbit compares CT scans and interpretations of severe crush injuires to the right forehead, skull and brain against an artist reconstruction of what the normal anatomy would have apeared like prior to the accident. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Muscles of the head, muscular system of the head, oblique view. Labels available.
Description: Muscles of the head, muscular system of the head, lateral (side) view. Labels available.
Description: Georgetown Loop heads up track with light on.
Description: Medical Legal Illustration of head trauma, including fractured skull and hematoma of the brain. Various layers available. For animation of this image, see www.peggerrity.com
Description: Profile of head with various components of nervous system, brain, neurons, spinal cord,neurotransmitters
Description: Head with skeletal system, respiratory system, circulatory system, endocrine system, and nervous system in anterior view
Description: Head with skull
Description: Head with skull, circulatory system and nervous system, thyroid and trachea, oblique view. Labels available.
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Description: Long term use of Divalproex for treatment of chronic daily headaches investigated.
Description: Cortical Spreading Depression (CSD) and vasodilation of intracranial vessels stimulates nerve endings and eventually cause pain transmission from trigeminal nerve to nucleus caudalis and then to thalamus and cortex. See also image 103-363
Description: Stone-like classical head with head bursting down the center and hands holding face, symbolizing excruciating headache pain.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: The system shows the effect of pills, caffine and alchol on the brain. Withdrawal and overuse of medication can have definite effect on the duration and severity of headache.
Description: Headache Pain - Facet Syndrome with Occipital Neuralgia. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Headache Pain - Occipital Neuralgia with Nerve Block Injection. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Headache Pain - Occipital Neuralgia with Surgical Neurectomy (Nerve Transection Surgery). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: On a turbulent background, the features of three different types of headaches are depicted: migraine, cluster and tension. On the left,cluster headache includes lacrimation, unilateral pain around the eye, and nasal congestion. Tension headache includes tension in scalp and neck muscles and TM joint dysfunction. Migraine headache (right) is caused by dysfunction of midbrain and vasomotor instability, and causes nausea, unilateral throbbing, chills and sweats. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Headaches - headache pain. Medical illustration depicting anatomical structures related to headache pain, shown on right side of head that evinces a pained facial expression: cerebral hemisphere of brain, superficial temporal and cerebral arteries, paranasal sinus cavities, and eye ball. Also shown are light flashes associated with migraine headaches.
Commercial / professional usage requests only. Use of image requires payment of licensing fees. No royalty free requests.
Description: Three headaches syndromes: migraine, cluster, and tension.
Description: Illustration showing the connections between the sense of touch and pain. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Illustration showing head with brain experiencing vascular headaches. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Georgetown Loop Railroad heads to the station around the bend.
Description: Healing process
Description: Healing poster of unborn child in God's hands for women who have suffered the loss of a pregnancy due to still-birth, miscarriage, or abortion. Title: "The One Who Never Left Home". To order, please see IVArt.com
Description: Poster detailing various health risks of obesity, including heart disease, diabetes, cancer, osteoarthritis, etc. Body Mass Index (BMI) explained. All elements in layers, so you can choose what you need.
Description: Normal and diseased cartilage of the hip joint; showing erosion as seen in osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
Description: Vending machine full of healthy choices as an alternative for kids
Description: Illustration showing difference between a healthy heart and a sedentary heart. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Healthy Neonate. See also image 103-027 for African American infant and image 103-377 for baby alone.
Description: Newborn infant in tan or blue tones. Layers with internal organs also available (example: image 103-376)
Description: Frontal view of heart with aorta, pulmonary artery and vein, innominates and coronary arteries and veins
Description: Cross section of heart showing cardiac muscle called the Bundle of His otherwise known as the atrioventricular impule-conducting system. Ekg or ECG and portrait of Dr. His also shown.
Description: Normal heart showing major cardiac structures and related veins and arteries.
Description: Normal heart anatomy. Also available with cut-away to show atria and ventricles (see image number 103-171)
Description: Anterior anatomy morphed to show valves, ventricles and atria. Also available as full cutaway or whole. (images 103-023 and 103-171)
Description: Old "Master" style illustration of heart and internal structures. Available with or without labels and in multiple colors.
Description: Beating heart animation. This 3D heart beats at a resting pace and transitions to show the electrical system including SA node, AV node, Bundle of His, and Perkinje fibers. May take a few seconds to load.
Description: Heart
Description: The cardiac cycle showing pumping of blood from the heart. Depicted in cross section.
Description: Heart, posterior view
Description: Heart cross section with chambers and valves. Blood flow is represented with an electric current.
Description: Heart and circulatory system in the thorax
Description: Healthy heart with man showing chest like Superman. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: This anterior illustration of the heart depicts the coronary arteries in sharp relief against a grayed out background. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Heart - Posterior View. Accurately depicts the anatomy of the heart from a rear view, including the ventricles, aorta, pulmonary arteries and veins, superior and inferior vena cavae, posterior coronary artery and coronary venus sinus. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit diagram pictures an anterior (front) cut-away view of the heart with arrows indicating the path of blood flow through the heart chambers and blood vessels. Arrows and labels indicate blood returning to the heart from the body; blood flowing out of the heart to the lungs; blood returning to the heart from the lungs; and blood flowing out to the body. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit diagram depicts an anterior (front) cut-away view of the heart with the components of the cardiac conduction system. Labeled items include: the Sinoatrial (SA) Node, or pacemaker of the heart; the Atrioventricular (AV) node; and the Atrioventricular Bundle, or Bundle of HIS. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Sectional view through right side of heart.
Description: Normal Heart. Illustrates blood flow (cardiac circulation) through the heart. Includes labels for right atrium/ventricle, left atrium/ventricle, pulmonary valve, mitral valve, aortic valve, and triscuspid valves. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Section of heart with bronchial tree.
Description: Beautifully rendered front cut-away view of the heart anatomy showing the tricuspid (mitral), bicuspid, aortic semilunar and pulmonary valves. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Accurately depicts the anatomy of the heart with elements of the cardiac conduction system. Labels for aorta, right and left atrium, right and left ventricles, SA node, AV node, Purkinje fibers, and bundle branches. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Illustration of heart depicting elements of the cardiac conduction system. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Front view of healthy heart with ECG.
Description: Valves and Chambers of the Heart May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This series features two side-by-side illustrations of the heart, from both anterior (front) and posterior (back) views. The pulmonary trunk is removed to show the arch of the aorta (aortic arch) in its entirety. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit pictures an anterior (front) view of the heart anatomy with labels for the aorta, superior vena cava, right atrium, right ventricle, inferior vena cava, pulmonary trunk, left atrium, pulmonary veins and left ventricle. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit shows the chambers of the heart from an anterior (front) view. Labels identify the right chambers, including the right atrium and right ventricle, as well as the left chambers, including the left atrium and left ventricle. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This stock illustration reveals an anterior view of the external structures of the Heart with Aorta and Branches. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Depicts the organs of the thorax (chest cavity) including the heart, lungs and great vessels. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Conduction System of the Heart May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Blood flow through the heart, showing chambers, great vessels and blood circulation.
Description: Anterior view of heart. Major vessels and atria visible. Coronary arteries and veins visible. This is normal human heart.
Description: Normal anatomy showing aorta and vessels. Also available with sutures as heart transplant, cuts on donor heart, and heart/lung transplant procedure.
Description: Depicts thoracic aortic dissection with pericardial tamponade. Labeled blood vessel layers include the tunica adventitia (outer layer), tunica media (middle layer) and tunica intima (inner layer). Shows the intimal layer tear progressing from a balloon-like structure in the aortic arch to a rupture of the proximal aorta with bleeding into the pericardial cavity. This condition is pericardial (cardiac) tamponade, a life-threatening condition that greatly reduces the heart's ability to function. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Anterior outside view of normal heart, colored pencil style rendering. Customizable.
Description: Anterior cutaway view of heart showing blood flow path through the four chambers and great vessels. Customizable.
Description: Accurately depicts the process of cardiac tamponade (hemorrhage within the pericardium) with subsequent ventricular collapse. Shows normal heart and the pericardial sac (pericardium). Progression of tamponade: 1. Normal heart, ventricles, pericardial space and pericardial sac; 2. Initial condition with blood hemorrhaging between the heart wall and the pericardial sac; 3. Ultimate condition with the collapse of the ventricles and the blood stopping the heart from beating May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Image of heart with catheter inserted.
Description: This image illustrates the chambers, valves, and major vessels of the heart. Also vailable without labels and arrows.
To view this image or other media in our cardiovascular collection please visit our website: http://www.medmovie.com
Description: Conduction system of heart showing SA node, AV node and conduction pathways.
Description: Heart and Coronary Arteries. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Comical approach shows coronary artery blockage on heart and inset.
Description: The heart and a blocked coronary artery; enlarged view of artery showing plaque and initial stages of thrombus formation
Description: Atherosclerotic Coronary Artery Disease May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Blocked Coronary Artery of the Heart. Shows obstruction of left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery, the so-called "artery of sudden death", with resulting myocardial infarction (MI), or heart attack. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This image illustrates the parts of the heart's electrical system. © medmovie.com.
This title is available as an animation. To view this animation go to the following URL:
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Description: Heart - Enlarged Cardiomegaly May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Anterior view of the human heart.
Description: Left ventricular regurgitation. When left atrial valves become incompetent, blood regurgitates into the right atrium.
Description: Heart -Mitral Valve Prolapse. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Normal heart, anterior view, showing surface anatomy and coronary vessels
Description: Posterior view of the heart, from outside. Coronary sinus, atria and major vessels visible. Customizable.
Description: Recent research suggests moderate red wine consumption protects vessels from coronary artery disease.
Description: Wire framed 3D Heart highlighting coronary arteries and veins.
Description: Heart, showing coronary arteries, enclosed in pericardial sac. Used to show space which fills when a cardiac tamponade occurs.
Description: Pacemaker shown as part of the heart
Description: A cross sectional view of the heart showing calcification of the aortic valve and aortic stenosis
Description: Atria, ventricles, valves, aorta, vena cava. Includes superficial view of heart and coronary vessels available as a layer (image 103-182).
Description: The image depicts one of our 3D heart and figure models. This model has scientifically accurate anatomy including valves, heart chambers and coronary arteries. Video clips can be rendered to specification with transparencies and labels.
To view other samples please visit our website: http://www.medmovie.com/
Description: Heart torn open to reveal abnormal ECG reading.
Description: Editorial illustration showing angina pain radiating from the heart.
Description: Editorial illustration of the heart. Section of the heart wall is cut away to reveal the septum and abnormal EKG (atrial fibrillation).
Description: Illustration of the heart with insets of areas damaged by cardiovascular disease
Description: Dramatic youthful male figure viewed from above, silhouetted in glass on a dark background. Figure contains glowing elements of cardiovascular system with heart, brain, and kidneys. Suitable for illustrating normal circulatory system or hypertension. Also available on plain white background or color gradation without grid. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Glass-like male torso encloses the heart, kidneys and major vessels, surrounded by capsules representing pharmacological treatments for heart disease. Also available with plain background color gradation without the capsules.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Heart with underlying blockages in the coronary arteries (i.e. embolism, plaque).
Description: Pen and ink illustration of the heart and coronary arteries.
Description: An external view of the heart with different heart pills surrounding it. Editorial representation of the heart and the many different drug treatment available.
Description: Heart being squeezed by the hose of a sphygmomanometer.
Description: Often chronic kidney disease imposes a risk on the heart and cardiovascular system.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: This full color medical illustration pictures the primary anatomy of the heart and lungs with pulmonary artery circulation. It features a single anterior (front) cut-away view of the heart and lungs. The ventricles of the heart and anterior surfaces of the lungs are cut away to reveal the network of pulmonary arteries from the heart to the lungs. This image is intentionally left unlabeled to accommodate custom label requests May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Chest anatomy showing the heart and lungs and major vessels. Can be modified.
Description: Realistic looking representation of normal heart and lung anatomy within the chest cavity.
Description: This image illustrates the anatomy of the heart, lungs, and surrounding blood vessels.
Description: Heart and major vessels. Close-up image of the heart from above and to the left. Heart is sitting on the diaphragm. Major heart and pulmonary vessels are shown along with branching pulmonary bronchi.
Description: Enlarged heart showing the left ventricle filled with pills. The pills represent the many alternative drug treatments for hypertension.
Description: Illustration of the heart with insets of the organs involved in the Renin-Angiotensin Aldosterone System. The organs are the kidneys, liver, lungs and arterial system.
Description: The heart with three insets showing the alveoli, clomeruli and an atherosclerotic plaque. The insets represent the organs ( lungs, kidneys and cardiovascular system) that play a role in the RAAS system.
Description: Dramatic glass heart on dark violet background, with EKG tracings of arrythmia (atrial and ventricular) superimposed. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Dramatic silhouette of the heart behind a grid with affected chambers highlighted. Wide QRS Tachycardia is a distinct heart arrythmia.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: This image illustrates a heart attack caused by a blood clot in a coronary artery. Created as an image for the American Heart Association.
This title is available as an animation. To view this animation go to the following URL:
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To view other animations in our cardiovascular collection please visit our website: http://www.medmovie.com/
Description: Myocardial infarction (heart attack) is the deterioration or death of heart muscle due to blood loos, usually from an occluded artery.
Description: graphic stock image of anterior infarct,
occlusion of terminal part of left coronary artery, causing ischemia, with normal EKG and
A-V block
Description: Drammatic image of a frontal view of the heart with the left coronary artery and vein highlighted as if illuminated in the dark. The artery looks something like lightning. This artery is sometimes referred to as the widow maker, because it is often involved in heart attacks.
Description: Heart attack, or myocardial infarction, showing damaged heart muscle tissue.
Description: Chest pain symptoms (angina pectoris) associated with a heart attack, or myocardial infarction. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts myocardial ischemia (heart muscle death) following an acute (rapid) myocardial infarction (heart attack). It features an anterior (front) orientation view of the heart with a detail enlargement of the distal left anterior descending artery (LAD) with blockage. Dead, discolored, ischemic and damaged heart muscle tissue is seen below the point of the coronary arterial blockage. A single label identifies the death of heart tissue due to blocked artery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: An editorial Illustration depicting a heart attack caus4ed by blockage of a coronary artery. The heart is spearated into two halves with an ECG strip running between them.
Description: Depicts progressive coronary artery disease of the heart, showing normal blood flow throught the left main coronary artery contrasted with a blocked version with 95% occlusion. The left anterior descending (LAD) branch of the left coronary artery is called the "Artery of Sudden Death" because it supplies the left ventricle heart muscle. When the LAD is suddenly occluded, a fatal myocardial infarction, or heart attack, usually occurs. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Heart attack, myocardial infarction. Shows section of myocardium with occluded coronary artery restricting blood flow.
Description: Heart Attack - Deteriorating Cardiac Ejection Volume Following Myocardial Infarction. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Treatment for acute MI focuses on recanalization of the occluded artery. Shows heart with damage and inset of cross section of muscle with area affected.
Description: Mechanism of Myocardial Infarction Due to Ruptured Coronary Artery. Shows clot movement within the left anterior descending (LAD) artery resulting in a myocardial infarction, or heart attack. Depicts two plaque-lined coronary arteries, one with a normal vessel lumen, or opening, and one with a greatly thinned out, dilated vessel opening. The latter graphic depicts the dilated blood vessel rupturing, releasing a large amount of plaque into the bloodstream. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Glass heart with coronary artery shattered as if from a bullet hole to the main (left anterior descending) coronary artery. Suitable for heart attack, hypertension, high blood pressure, myocardial infarction, angina. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student, classroom.
© Teri J. McDermott
Description: A blood clot in the left anterior descending artery of the heart, resulting in heart attack. New vessels sprout to repair some of damaged tissue.
Description: Outside scene of an elderly male suffering a heart attack while mowing the lawn. Detail of heart in background. Acute myocardial infarction is a life-threatening condition that is the result of reduced blood supply to the heart muscle. It can be caused by arteriosclerosis or atherosclerosis. No requests under $300.00 accepted. Commercial requests only. Classroom or student inquiries will not be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Dynamic glass-like silhouette of middle-aged male figure wincing in pain and clutching his chest. Fiery glow of pain in chest area. Acute myocardial infarction is a life-threatening condition that is the result of reduced blood supply to the heart muscle. It can be caused by arteriosclerosis or atherosclerosis. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Close-up view from the left side of the heart showing three bypass grafts sutured to the proximal aorta. In the background is the rising sun over water.
Description: Comparison of appropriate vs. inappropriate coronary artery heart bypass surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Frontal section through normal heart showing valves, chambers, vessels, and its relationship to the lungs. Image is customizable
Description: Cross- section of normal heart with conduction system and valves in detail, on white background.
Customizable! Color background may be added. No requests under $300.00 accepted. Commercial requests only. No classroom or educational inquiries will be answered..
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Cross- section of normal heart with valves, blood clot (thrombus) in
ventricle. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Anterior cutaway view of heart showing ventricles, atria, major vessels, aorta, pulmonary artery, superior vena cava, and valves.
Description: This comprehensive series of illustrations depicts fatal coronary artery disease due to atherosclerosis and plaque formation blocking the arteries in the heart. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Diagnosis and treatment of heart disease. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Illustration showing angina heart disease. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: An atherosclerotic plaque in a coronary artery results in the area of ischemic cardiac tissue shown in the foreground.
Description: Illustration showing atherosclerosis with diabetes. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Chaotic supraventricular electrical activity penetrates the AV node and results in an irregular heart rhythm.
Description: Arteriolar vasoconstriction, medial hypertrophy of pulmonary arteries, intimal fibrosis alveolar hypoxia, hypertrphy of right ventricle and tricuspid insufficiency
Description: Iron oxidizes low density lipoproteins leading to an accumulation of plaque
Description: The various forms of plaque and thrombus formation in a coronary artery are shown
Description: Central image of diseased heart with scar after myocardial infarction (heart attack). Acute myocardial infarction is a life threatening condition which carries negative effects on the major body systems, notably urinary (kidney), respiratory (lungs) and liver. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. Classroom or student inquiries will not be answered.
Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Mature female superimposed over heart with artery and lipoprotein spheres (yellow) and cholesterol entering the vessel wall. See 103-272 for optional later stage plaque overlays.
Description: Heart disease and depression may be interrelated or causative to each other. Illustration shows a silhouetted figure exhibiting a depressed posture. In the background, a close-up of a diseased coronary artery with accumulation of plaque, platelet aggregation, and what could be the beginning of thrombus formation leading to a myocardial infarction. An abnormal EKG tracing flows across the image at the bottom.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Dramatically depicts the heart and coronary arteries with potential plaque blockage sites. Labels for superior vena cava, aorta, left pulmonary artery, pulmonary trunk, right coronary artery, left main coronary artery, circumflex branch, left anterior descending branch and others. Details: A. Normal artery with a clear lumen and bloodflow; B. Initial build-up of plaque within the lumen allowing only partial bloodflow; C. Final condition with totally blocked artery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This image compares a normal heart to a heart that is enlarged due to heart failure. Labels may be removed or edited upon request.
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Description: Normal and remodeled heart, as in congestive heart failure, is shown in this colorful montage which includes a chest X-ray, an echocardiogram, and an angiogram. Components of this illustration are also available individually. Commercial requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Heart with filled chambers as in congestive heart failure. Background of capillary/venous network, also congested. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Cross-section of three normal hearts depicted in glass, showing three types of diagnostic imaging techniques. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Heart with right and left atria and ventricles, plus cut pulmonary trunk showing bicuspid valve. Aortic valve is also visible. In layers.
Description: This illustration depicts location of the heart in the chest behind the sternum and ribs.
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Description: This illustration depicts the function of a heart lung bypass machine. It shows deoxygenated blood traveling from the right heart through the machine. Oxygenated blood is delivered to the aorta so it may travel to the body.
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Description: Three steps showing where diseased heart is removed, clamped veins & arteries, donor heart sutured into chest. B&W tone image of donor heart being sutured is also available.Can be to be colorized to match.
Description: Heart and Lungs
Description: Several transparent options in one illustration: lungs, heart, pulmonary branches, trachea, and bronchi layered in composite or individually. You choose!
Description: Heart with monitor tracings over a 24-hour period. Dramatic background color suggests dusk till dawn, when most heart attacks occur. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom imquiries will be answered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Heart Pacemaker implanted under skin of chest. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This stock image reveals an orientation view of the arteries of the heart and three enlargments of a portion of a coronary artery revealing the following: 1. Blockage or coronary artery with stent and deflated balloon inserted. 2. Inflation of balloon and expansion of stent. 3. Deflated balloon removed leaving expanded stent in place. Note that the width of the arterial wall is expanded outwardly to accomodate the hard, compressed plaque formation. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Heart Surgery - Aortic Valve Replacement. Accurately depicts the open-heart surgical procedure used to place a St. Jude or Porcine replacement valve in the heart. The procedure starts with exposure of the heart through an incision in the chest. Two additional intra-operative views illustrate the removal of the diseased aortic valve and placement of the prosthetic valve. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This full color medical-legal chart depicts the path for insertion of a cardiac catheter for performing a coronary angioplasty surgery. It features an anterior (front) overview image of a female silhouette with insertion of a catheter into the right femoral artery, up the abdominal aorta and into the heart. A single detailed view of the heart shows the final catheter placement looping through the aorta and into the left main coronary artery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This 3D medical animation depicts a coronary artery blockage confirmed by angiogram test, followed by a balloon angioplasty and stent repair. The animation begins by zooming into a coronary artery on the heart, and showing the buildup of plaque. Afterward, a guidewire (guy wire) and catheter with contrast dye are inserted into a blood vessel in the groin, and threaded up to the coronary vessels. As the dye is released, the location of the coronary artery blockage is revealed. Next, a balloon and stent are used to open the blocked artery and resume normal blood flow. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: This medical animation shows a coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) procedure used to combat coronary artery disease. Beginning with a midline sternal incision, the heart is shown within the pericardial sac, connected to a perfusion machine which will take over the duties of the heart while the surgery takes place. Two grafts are used to bypass the blocked coronary arteries: the internal thoracic artery from inside the chest wall, and the saphenous vein from the leg. After the procedure, the heart is shocked to restart its beating. A drainage tube is left at the incision site to drain away excess fluid in the pericardium. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: This 3D medical animation depicts a coronary angiography procedure. It begins by showing the buildup of plaque in an artery wall of the heart, blocking the flow of blood. Aftewards, the patient lies on a testing table while contrast dye is injected into the arteries of the heart, showing the location of the blockage. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Editorial illustration of a jig saw puzzle of a male torso. Unhealthy heart being replaced with healthy heart.
Description: Donor heart being sutured into recipient's chest where diseased heart was removed. Right atria and superior vena cava (SVC) open.
Description: This illustration depicts a technique for acquiring an ultrasound image of the heart and displays the resulting ultrasound view. Labels may be removed and images may be rearranged upon request.
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Description: faulty valve of the heart with arrows showing back-flow from atrium into ventricle. Available with or without arrows. Suitable for copy on fen-phen.
Description: Conceptual illustration of the heart showing the tricuspid valve, papillary muscles, and firing purkinje fibers seen from within.
Description: This illustration depicts the valves of the heart. Labels and arrows may be removed upon request.
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Description: Artificial valves for the heart.
Description: Superior view of the normal heart showing the opening and closing of the pulmonary and aortic valves.
Description: Color continous tone illustration of the human heart from the front (anterior) showing right and left ventricles, tricuspid and mitral valves, pulmonary trunk and valve, aorta, superior and inferior vena cava and right and left atria.
Description: Heart with windows cut out of the right atrium and ventricle and a Swan/Gantz catheter passing through the heart.
Description: Heart showing ventricular scarring from a recent heart attack, bursting through pages of a calendar.
Description: Shows heart with blockage in a coronary artery.
Description: Heart with pericardial sac open, showing coronary artery disease, CAD, with blockages, atherosclerosis, of varying percentages in RCA, LAD, circumflex and LCA. Can be customized.
Description: Heart with great vessels of the neck and pulmonary branches. For black and white version, see image 103-074.
Description: Fully rendered heart showing circulation with blow-up of coronary artery. Cross-sected artery shows red blood cells and plaque or thrombus on intimal surface of artery.
Description: Dramatic glass heart with conduction system including SA and AV nodes. Background has grid of EKG paper and normal EKG in red.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300.00. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Glass heart with coronaries; dramatic view of coronary artery with plaque buildup and thrombus formation explodes towards viewer.
Great image for myocardial infarction or hypertension. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Heart, showing chambers, and pressure on the left ventricle from a tamponade filled with clots & effusion. Full tamponade around heart is also available & pericardial sac variations.
Description: Aorta, atria, vena cava, coronary vessels, pulmonary artery. Includes cross-sectional view of ventricles and valves as optional layer (image 103-171)
Description: Anterior view of heart with stent in coronary artery.
Description: Heart in landscape done in the style of woodcut.
Description: Infarct of heart muscle, ischemia, coronary arteries
Description: Heart and Lung Anatomy. Chest organs featuring the heart and lungs. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Accurately depicts the primary anatomy of the male thorax and head. It features a single generic white male figure silhouette from an anterior (front) view with the head turned laterally (to the side). The following anatomy is shown: Brain and cerebral arteries, nasopharynx, oropharynx, larynx, trachea, great vessels of the heart, heart, lungs and the pulmonary vessels. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Normal heart and nerve cell with DNA.
Description: Normal heart in A/P (front) view on a gradated slate-colored background. Shows coronary artery anatomy.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300.00. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Dramatic silhouette of heart with balloon-type coronary angioplasty catheter in place. Also shows diseased coronary arteries with plaque.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Anterior view of heart in male chest showing aorta, superior vena cava, pulmonary trunk and cardiac vessels.
Description: Cross-section of the heart against a grid, showing valves and conduction system. Atrial fibrillation and events leading to myocardial infarction result in sudden cardiac death. Commercial requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Full-body exercising figure containing heart and circulatory system with major blood vessels (arteries and veins). Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Cross-section of heart with chambers, showing valves and conduction system, against a dramatic background of cardiac muscle cells.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Cross-section of normal heart with details of papillary muscles, valve, and bundle branch of conduction system. Minimum license fee is $300.00. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Glass-like heart with inset details showing pericardial effusions, myocardial ischemia, and congestive heart failure. Background shows EKG changes and arrhythmias. May also be used for heart diseases associated with chemotherapy.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Transparent glass-like heart showing electrodes inserted into superior vena cava and resting in heart chambers, for electrophysiology test of the heart's conduction system. Includes details of electrical conduction system of heart with SA node, AV node and purkinje fibers. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Human heart with anatomic changes due to hypertension is surrounded by effected organs and causative agents in glass: pancreas, kidney, plaque in arterioles, and lipids (cholesterol). Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Illustration shows heart in background for orientation, and foreground highlights critical cellular events leading to myocardial infarction (heart attack). Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: The heart is shown with an EKG-imprinted automobile seatbelt wrapped around it, as if protecting it from harm. The heart is shown in a 3-D style to symbolize its strength and health. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered.
© Teri J. McDermott
Description: This editorial illustration is meant to show the pain that can be associated with myocardial infarction or angina.
Description: Heartburn or acid reflux is shown
Description: Shows figure experiencing the pain of heartburn, surrounded by foods and drink that cause heartburn. These include coffee, chocolate, onions, alcohol, tomatoes, citrus fruit, and peppermint. See also image # 111-249 for comprehensive illustration including heartburn and GERD.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Cut-a-way view of the heart with the conduction system shown and ventricular damage from a myocardial infarction (heart attack), heart disease.
Description: The artwork shows the connection between heredity and the developement of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease.
Description: Dramatic heart with lightning bolt in the form of an electrocardiogram tracing coming out of the right ventricle showing heart beat arrhthmias.
Description: Heart surrounded by broken molecular structures signifying prescription drug conflicts which can damage the heart.
Description: Cut away, anterior view of the heart.
Description: Normal heart anatomy, anterior view.
Description: Normal heart anatomy.
Description: Fainting spell due to a disorder of the hearts electrical conduction system.
Description: Perfect setting for a small log cabin in a meadow.
Description: Gastric mucosa (columnar epithelium and gastric pits) with macrophage, T-cells, and cytokines. Available without bacteria.
Description: Helicobacter Pylori, known to cause stomach ulcers, has been linked to migraines in certain people.
Description: Hell Hollow in Metro Parks outside of Perry, Ohio
Description: Hematoma in the brain: epidural, subdural and intracerebral
Description: Surgical amputation of one leg, including the entire femur. Available as bones alone or with background figure.
Description: Ambulatory monitoring device for patients with congestive heart failure.
Description: Damage to the endothelium releasesprocoagulants while hyaline thrombi are deposited in the microvasculature in the absence of inflammation.
Description: Red and white blood cells are ready to be born into the bloodstream. New cells cross the walls of a sinusoid into a central vein which brings them into the circulation.
Description: This illustration depicts a stroke due to a ruptured blood vessels (a ruptured aneurysm is shown).
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Description: Cross-section of anal canal to show hemorrhoids being grasped prior to banding.
Description: Close up of anal canal to show the banding of hemorrhoids.
Description: Hepatitis C virus, available on white or any color background.
Description: Central to the image is the affected liver, which is enlarged and tender. It is surrounded by factors that contribute to the cause of hepatitis, clockwise from the top, which include: lipid abnormalities, blood transfusions, medications, alcohol abuse, illicit drugs, viral infections, and obesity.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Herceptin binds to receptors preventing linkage of natural growth factors, and inhibits DNA repair when combined with chemotherapy that damages DNA.
Description: Artistic view of Greek statue with lombal cages.
Description: Inguinal Hernia (Rupture) Repairs. Multi-step surgery showing repair of herniated sac in the inguinal (groin) region. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Ventral Hernia Surgery with Post-operative Complications. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: The sigmoid loop of colon in a left inguinal hernia.
Description: Spinal cord vertebra and intervertebral disk from top and side showing herniated disc and spinal cord nerve impingement.
Description: This full color stock illustraton compares a normal lumbar vertebral disc with a right paracentral herniated disc (disk) with nerve root impingement. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Herniated Disc - L4-5 Lumbar Discogram. Shows the surgeon placing needles in the lumbar spine. These steps of the procedure are shown: 1. Discography needles are placed into intervertebral discs in the lumbar spine; 2. A needle is entered into the nucleus pulposus of the L4-5 intervertebral disc; 3. Contrast material is injected to recreate spinal nerve impingement pain. Displays the position of the nerves, identifying the level of injury. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Dramatically depicts degenerative lumbar disc herniation shown from a superior (top) view. Shows the vertebral body, vertebral disc, ruptured annulus fibrosus, herniating nucleus pulposus, dura (thecal sac), cauda equina, exiting spinal nerve roots, transverse processes, facets, spinal canal and posterior spinous process. A colored arrow indicates the direction of the extruding disc material. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Anterior Cervical Disc Herniation, or Forwardly Herniated Disc (Disk) in the Neck Region. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: After initial infection with chickenpox, the varicella-zoster virus lies dormant in the dorsal root ganglia of a spinal or cranial nerve. Reactivation erupts along affected dermatome.
Description: Herpes virus entering the skin, traveling along the nerves to the spinal cord, then reentering skin to form a blister. Image 103-157.
Description: flower
Description: The cycle of HHNKS involves a decline in serum insulin and a resulting rise in serum glucose that produces osmotic diuresis. This causes severe dehydration and electrolyte loss, which reduces glomerular filtration of glucose.
Description: This full color stock illustration reveals the anterior torso cut-away to reveal the classic appearance of a hiatal hernia ,or dilation of the distal esophagus, as it penetrates the diaphragm near the stomach. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Laparoscopic repair of hiatal hernia. This procedure is called Nissen Fundoplication, and involves a sutured wrap of the lesser and greater stomach curvatures around the distal esophagus.
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Description: Hinge joint of the knee
Description: Hip,ball and socket joint, anterior view
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Description: Anterior aspect of hip showing acetabulum joint and head of femur.
Description: Lateral view of right hip, pelvis and femur ghosted in male figure.
Description: This stock illustration shows an anterior detailed view of the normal left hip joint and bones of the pelvis. Labels include acetabulum, femoral head and femur (thigh bone). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Accurate depiction of the pelvic region anatomy with a section through a normal, healthy hip joint showing the femur (thigh bone) articulating with the acetabulum of the pelvis. The articular cartilages of the joint are highlighted in blue for easy identification and the associated anatomical structures such as the ligament of head of femur, fibrous capsule, and zona orbicularis are also visualized. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Accurately depicts the skeletal anatomy of the left hip joint from an anterior (front) view. Images consist of an anterior orientation view of the female torso with a detailed color enlargement of the normal left hip bones consisting of the lateral pelvic bones, acetabulum and femoral head and neck. A single label identifies the region as the hip joint. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Correct placement of instruments in relation to nerves in hip arthroscopy surgery.
Description: Hip with femoral sheath including skeletal system, circulatory system, and nervous system passing under the inguinal ligament in anterior view
Description: Image shows hip replacement. Also knee with muscles and ligaments.
Description: Image shows Computer Navigation-assisted minimally invasive two-incision total hip arthoplasty. Flouroscopy based navigation is used
Description: Hip Bones. Anterior View of the bony pelvis. Additional skeletal parts available.
Description: Hip bones in layers available with or without background figure. Layers include ilium, sacrum and lumbar vertebrae, femurs, etc. Great for Medical Legal exhibits.
Description: Medical illustration featuring a female infant with congenital hip dysplasia undergoing diagnosis and treatment. Depicted is diagnosis - the classic uneven skin folds diagnostic indicator on the inside of the thigh, a colorized CT image showing abnormal anatomy, and an Orotlani maneuver as part of the physical exam confirming the diagnosis; and treatment – a special therapeutic correction harness worn by the patient.
Commercial / professional usage requests only. Use of image requires payment of licensing fees; no royalty free requests.
Description: Hip flexors, muscles of the hip, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Hip Injury - Fracture and Dislocation (Dislocated, Fractured Hip). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Hip Injury - Fracture of the Acetabulum. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Hip Injury - Fractured Femoral Neck with Prosthetic Replacement Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Hip Injury - Fractured Hip from Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Hip Injury - Fractures with Fixation Surgery. This exhibit features several surgically oriented illustrations describing a left hip fracture with the subsequent fixation and stabilization of those fractures with a (Richards) compression lag screw and side plate. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Hip Injury - Pelvic Fractures (Fractured Pelvis). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: The hip joint, phantomed in a female figure. Arthritic hip, other hip anatomy & hip arthroscopy & total hip replacement illustrations also available.
Description: This image illustrates the pathology of a degenerated hip joint and a replacement hip joint. Labels may be removed or added upon request.
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Description: Four separate images of hip anatomy, showing ligaments, the open joint, the cartilage, the synovial membrane, and deterioration of the cartilage. All images available separately or together and with or without labels.
Description: Hip Joint Injury (Broken Hip) with Fixation Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Hip muscles (muscular system). posterior view. Labels available.
Description: Hip muscles (muscular system), lateral rotators, posterior view. Labels available.
Description: Hip muscles (muscular system), gluteus maximus highlighted, posterior view. Labels available.
Description: Child doing a ballet position with image of physician looking at x-ray of hip in the background.
Description: This stock illustration reveals a cut-away view of the left hip and pelvis revealing the standard appearance of Hip Osteoarthritis May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Hip Prosthesis overlay on a Xray.May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: View of transparency of hip prosthesis in situ.
Description: Hip reconstruction with porous trabecular metal prosthetic enabeling bone ingrowth potential
Description: Total hip replacement.
Description: Graphically depicts a total hip joint replacement surgery using five graphics. The first illustration shows an incision line on the left hip. The remaining images depict the following surgical steps: 1. Removing the damaged femoral head using a Stryker saw; 2. Reaming out the acetabulum (hip socket); 3. Placing the acetabular component of the hip joint; and 4. Hammering the femoral component into the reamed out femoral canal. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Accurate depiction of an anterior view of a left hip, showing a total hip replacement prosthetic surrounded by the major arteries, veins and nerves in the hip area. Total hip replacement hardware is shown in position in the joint. Labels include the pelvis, femoral nerve, iliac artery, iliac vein, total hip replacement hardware, sciatic notch, femoral artery, femoral vein, sciatic nerve, and femur. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Total Hip Joint Replacement Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Human pelvis showing hip prosthesis in place following hip replacement surgery. The device is visible transparently through the bony structures. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Hip replacement or total hip arthroplasty (THA), in which both the femoral head and the acetabulum are replaced with prostheses.
Description: Hip Replacement Prosthesis - Femoral Component Prosthetic. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This exhibit features several surgically oriented illustrations describing a right hip fracture with the subsequent joint replacement with total hip prosthesis surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Hip Osteoarthritis with Hip Replacement Surgery. Shows surgical replacement of total hip joint with prosthetic implant device (prosthesis). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Total Hip Replacement Surgery. Due to arthritis and degeneration of the hip, the entire joint is replaced with prosthetics in a procedure called total hip arthroplasty. The steps shown include the removal of the degenerated femoral head and acetabulm, or hip socket; the reaming out of the femur and socket area in preparation for the artificial femoral head and acetabular component; the placement of each prosthesis; and the appearance of the prostheses post-operatively. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Image shows hip replacement with femoral factor stabalization.
Description: Hip Surgery - Post-operative Complications and Degeneration. Graphically depicts degeneration of the left hip joint following a partial hip replacement of the femoral head with a prosthetic. Exposes the partial hip prosthesis and acetabulum. Enlargements show normal cartilage versus the deteriorated cartilage and joint degeneration. Illustrates persistent left hip pain in the region of the prosthesis. Labels identify the acetabulum, cartilage, prosthesis, femoral nerve, obturator nerve and regions of pain. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Sketch side view of moving male figure. Hip joint ans surrounding muscles ghosted within contiguous to blow-up of hip detail.
Description: Hip with origin of sciatic nerve, includes skeletal system, circulatory system, and nervous system in posterior view
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Description: Structures of bone seen in a two-dimensional light micrograph were transformed into a three-dimensional illustration.
Description: HIV, the virus that causes AIDS
Description: Histological view of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS
Description: The V3 loop (or third variable region) of the HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein.
Description: How did SIV make the jump from chimpanzees to humans and become HIV-1 in west cental Africa?
Description: Atmospheric painting of human T-cells, receptors, AIDS virus, and macrophage
cells. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: HIV/ AIDS virus attaches to a healthy CD-4 receptor site, infecting the cell with the HIV virus.
Description: Aids (HIV) virus, chlamydia, trichomonas vaginalis, and other pathogens causing sexually transmitted diseases explode toward the viewer from a central beacon of light.
Dramatic! Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Beautiful illustration of young woman from behind, surrounded by colorful swirling microorganisms that cause sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV (AIDS), Chlamydia, Herpes Virus, Trichomonas, etc. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Illustration of a new class of drugs that prevent HIV from entering cells by blocking a co-receptor on the cells surface
Description: Adherence to antiretroviral medications is essential for patients infected with HIV. Non-adherence leaves patients open to the disease and eventually other infectious agents.
Description: Bird quietly sits atop a holiday tree.
Description: Half buried row of fence posts stretch up a hill of snow. Also titled Posts
Description: Snow on mountain in the Tetons of Wyoming makes it look like a holestein.
Description: Color illustration of a sand castle on the beach with a "Sold" sign in the front. There is a bluebird of happiness perched on the sign post.
Description: Small cabin nestled in a mountain valley.
Description: Homunculus showing body parts on parts of the brain to indicate the location of the brain that affects the body part and the sensitivity of the body part
Description: Movement of hormonal elements from cells into the blood stream (cells, red blood cells and capillaries).
Description: Adverse and beneficial effects of Hormone Replacement Therapy are illustrated. Increased risk of stroke, heart attack, breast cancer and blood clots. Benefits include fewer hip fractures and less colon cancer.
Description: Dramatic classical Greek statue with female reproductive organs, heart, pelvis and brain superimposed. Hot flushes are depicted as flames in the background. Low dose HRT (hormone replacement therapy) can be very effective in reducing menopausal hot flushes while protecting the heart and bones. Commercial requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott.
Description: Hormone replacement therapy affects the vasculature, uterine lining, and bone. May add hormone molecule or name if desired(progesterone, estrogen, etc)
Description: Hormone therapy inhibits testosterone production by Leydig cells.
Description: The relationship between gonadal, adrenal, and thyroid hormones and psychiatric illness
Description: Ankle or hock of horse showing joint space and synovial fluid.
Description: Horse farm nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains.
Description: Anatomy of the foot of the horse, the hoof and the structures within it, including pastern and coffin bones, navicular joint, ligaments and tendons, digital cushion and sole.
Description: Anatomy of the horse(thoroughbred), left lateral view, featuring skeletal and internal organs; brain, heart,lung, diaphragm, liver,stomach,intestines spleen,colon,thyroid gland, esophagus,trachea
Description: 2 views (front and lateral) of right horse tarsal joint (hock).
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Description: Illustration shows caregiver with elderly patient in a nursing home. Lovely image for end of life care, hospice or palliative care. Also available without the pink "No not resuscitate" forms.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Low estrogen levels in perimenopause affect thermosensitive neurons in the preoptic hypothalamus, causing increased heart rate and blood flow to skin.
Description: This 3D medical animation shows how smoking tobacco damages lung tissue leading to Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, or COPD, the 4th leading cause of death in the U.S. The animation shows smoke traveling down the trachea into the lungs, followed by a close-up view of the lung's alveolar sacs (alveoli). Over time, these air sacs break down (emphysema) and form pockets of useless lung tissue called "blebs" which trap air in the lungs and reduce lung volume. The net effect is that the person cannot get enough oxygen to survive.
Description: Dragonfly sits on nose of young girl.
Description: Yound girl with dragon fly on nose.
Description: Illustration shows gastric mucosa with influx of H. Pylori (upper left) leading to peptic ulceration. Cells shown in the gastric mucosa (left to right) are D-cell, G-cell, Parietal cell, Surface mucous cell, and ulcerating Zygomatic (chief) cell. Either as a direct effect of H.Pylori or as a byproduct of inflammation, basal and stimulated serum gastrin levels are often higher in infected individuals. Loss of inhibitory action of somatostatin may result in increased levels of gastrin and acid secretion. Prolonged hypergastrinemia causes expansion of the parietal cell mass, which leads to increased acid secretion often present in duodenal ulcer patients.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Human
Description: Standard man with anatomical layers: arterial system, skeleton, intestines, heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, bladder, etc. Available as layered image or flat.
Description: Anatomical organ system illustrations of the human body. All systems available in various designs.
Description: The human brain with 'ventriculus laterales' inside and the external surface of the cerebral hemispheres with bissures and lobes.
Description: Human embryo at 12th week of pregnancy. See images 103-231 and 103-476 for all 40 weeks gestation.
Description: This poster includes 42 images of fetal development, along with written descriptions detailing the physical changes of each stage.
We can add your logo to the poster, or you may lease any number of the individual weekly images to create your own poster.
Description: Cross section of human eye.
Description: Cornea, pupil, iris, lens, retina, optic nerve, etc., with optional layer of light rays traveling from flower image into focus.
Description: Human Female Anatomy. Labels: skull, brain, eye, facial nerve, mandible, common carotid artery, clivle, ribs, lungs, heart, spleen, stomache, diaphragm, liver, pancreas, kidneys, pelvic bones, rectum, femoral artery, femur, patella, tibia and fibula. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Fetal Development from fertilization to birth in ethereal womb-like setting. See also images 103-410 to 103-415 or image 103-231 for same embryos with no background.
Description: Human head, anatomical structures
Description: Human replacement parts.
Description: Full skeleton complete from skull to feet. Can be modified.
Description: Skull. Entire skeleton available.
Description: Hormone pathways and organs involved in hunger, eating and digestion. Labels available.
Description: Huntington's Disease may be moving toward treatment phase, no longer entirely dependent on post-mortem human brain tissue
Description: This shark was created as part of a hypothetical food web from the Jurassic Period of the Oxfor Clay of England, reconstructed form current scientific evidence.
Description: Demonstration of washing hands for cleanliness.
Description: Illustration showing therapies to inmpove the quality of life of a patient suffering from Hyperhidrosis.
Description: Image depicts the mechanism of hyperlipidemia or hypercholesterolemia. The process involves cholesterol uptake by the cells of the arterial wall. The arterial lumen is at the upper left of the illustration. LDL (low density lipoprotein) moves through injured endothelium and becomes oxidized. Macrophages (left) try to uptake the oxidized LDL In the intima, while foam cells (right) form a fatty streak. Eventually, cell death leads to thrombus formation (lower right). Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Young gymnast illustration of L5 and pars interarticularis with fatigue fracture due to repreated stress to the hyperlordotic lumbar spine.
Description: Hyperopia. Illustration depicts the eye and how hyperopia effects sight/vision.
Description: Hyperplasia of prostate affects kidney. Urine reflux may damage kidney.
Description: Diagnostic indicators of hypertension. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Methods of diagnosing hypertension. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Physician checking blood pressure of patient with blood pressure cuff. Arm has normal veins and arteries ghosted in: axillary, brachial, humeral circumflex, radial and ulnar.
Description: Hypertension, showing traditional method for taking blood pressure readings. High arterial blood pressure.
Description: Accurate medical-legal chart depicts several comparative organs effected by Malignant Hypertension. It features three normal anatomy views of the brain, kidney and heart followed by three comparative views of the same organs with damage. The images reveal the following damages: 1. Brain swollen with multiple areas of hemorrhage; 2. Vascular anatomy of the kidney dramatically constricted reducing urinary output; 3. Dilated heart in cardiac failure. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Heart squeezed by blood pressure cuff.
Description: Shows head of black male and white female with a hypertrophic heart, coronary artery with blockage, blood pressure monitoring device and medicine bottles.
Description: Illustration shows development of coronary plaque in the artery over time. (Hypertension - Coronary Artery Disease)
Description: Blood pressure cuff casts a shadow on the organs placed at risk in hypertension: Brain, heart, eyes, kidneys. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Editorial representation of hypertension and the many different types of drug treatments available.
Description: Anxiety's effect on hypertension.
Description: Dramatic illustration of a hypertensive heart squeezed by a blood pressure cuff. Digital readout is indicative of currently accepted hypertensive reading.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Microscopic landscape within the vessels of the lung, showing chain of events associated with pulmonary hypertension and HIV (Aids virus) in the bloodstream. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Beautiful, classical sketch of older person with heart and EKG, surrounded by treatment options for hypertension: aspirin therapy, prescription drugs, surgery. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Hypertensive heart with round, eye retinal ground (like moon) floating in the background. Eye ground shows symptoms of high blood pressure.
Description: Heart enlarged right ventricle.
Description: This illustration compares a heart with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy to a normal heart.
This title is available as an animation. To view this animation go to the following URL:
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To view other animations in our cardiovascular collection please visit our website: http://www.medmovie.com/
Description: Dragon fly on nose of child seems to have her hypnotized.
Description: Young girl seems hypnotized by a dragon fly on her nose.
Description: Hyponatremia is caused by a decrease in extracellular sodium and/or an increase in extracellular water. Water molecules are red and blue, and the sodium is represented by purple spheres within the tubule.
Description: The hypothalamus is involved in the regulation of heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature, weight, and sleep. It also stimulates the pituitary gland to release hormones that regulate growth as well as reproductive physiology such as menopause. This image is in layers so any areas of the brain can be highlighted similarly. 5-06
Description: Hypothermia. Symbolic representation. thermometer reading rising into a sunburst of light.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts the sequence of events leading to death in hypovolemic (low blood volume) shock. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This exhibit depicts normal blood pressure homeostasis as maintained by the normal physiology of the body. This exhibit works as a standalone, or in conjunction with another exhibit in this series depicting the mechanism of death from hypovolemic (low blood volume) shock due to massive hemorrhage (blood loss). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Surgical Exposure for Hysterectomy Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts two steps of an abdominal hysterectomy procedure as seen from an anterior (front) view. The first graphic pictures a surgeonÕs hand cutting with a scalpel across the female abdomen. The second illustration displays a large laparotomy exposure with surgical instruments cutting along the lower border of the uterus. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This full color stock illustration reveals an intraoperative view into the open abdomen after removal of the uterus during an abdominal hysterectomy. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Vaginal Hysterectomy with Bilateral Salpingo-oophorectomy (Removal of Ovaries and Fallopian Tubes). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: The female reproductive system within the pelvis. The dotted line indicates the organ (uterus) that is removed in a hysterectomy
Description: The female reproductive system within the pelvis. The dotted line indicates the organs that may be removed in a hysterectomy.
Description: Cross-section of uterus and uterine tubes with I.U.D. in place.
Description: Iatrogenic Bowel Puncture and Laceration During Laparoscopic Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Iatrogenic Bowel Puncture and Laceration During Laparoscopic Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Depicts an iatrogenic (physician-related) injury to the left iliac artery during lumbar spine surgery at L5-S1. Shows how the surgeon clipped the left iliac artery with the pituitary rongeur device as he removed the herniated disc material. Displays the lumbar spine revealing how the rongeur pierced the anterior longitudinal ligament and tore the iliac artery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Ileal Pouch, the continent reservoir is created from a segment of ileum.
Description: Site showing resection of bowel.
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Description: Lymphatic or immune system, in anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Immune response to bacterial invasion. Plasma cells, macrophages, antibodies, B cells and T cells fight invasion.
Description: General illustration on the immune system showing blood vessels, nerves, human figure and cells.
Description: General illustration showing the heart, brain, skeleton with muscles, cellular elements and kidney.
Description: Immune System-candida albicans T-cell.
Description: Immune System -cell (foreground) releasing hormonal agents that affect the cardiovascular and nervous systems (blood vessels and nerves shown).
Description: Beta carotein, omega 3 fatty acids, arginine and glutamine enhance wound healing
Description: Shows a T-cell receptor docking onto a cell surface antigen. Available with any antigen, including major histocompatability complex (shown).
Description: The relationship between nerve endings and immune cells illustrate the postulated mind-body link
Description: Impinged shoulder (rotator cuff injury). Bone spur impinging on supraspinatus tendon and causing tendonitis and bursitis. See image 103-356 for torn rotator cuff and 103-357 for repair.
Description: This illustration depicts the placement of an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD device) that is used to treat heart arrhythmias. Labels may be removed upon request.
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Description: Embryonic implantation into the uterine wall. fertilization and growth also available (images 103-231 and 103-270).
Description: Placement of an Implanted Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD). Shows relative positions of the small sensing leads, the larger epicardial patches and the ICD generator implanted in an abdominal pocket. Illustration includes the heart and ICD superimposed.
Description: This medical exhibit demonstrates the improper placement of an endotracheal tube within the trachea. Shows improper placement of the endotracheal tube inserted through the mouth to the tracheal carina, the division of trachea into left and right bronchi. An enlargement of the tube within the distal trachea displays the correct level of termination. A text box is supplied with dated notes from a specific patient's hospital chart. As with all exhibits, your client's text can be substituted. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
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Description: Fanatasy piece depicting a variety of animals and other interesting images. Great for a child's room. See image #290-197 for a similiar image. These would make a nice pair in a room.
Description: Collagen injection through the urethra to control urinary incontinence.
Description: Incontinence. A cross section of the bladder showing ureters and peripheral innervation with spinal nerve roots effected.
Description: This image illustrates the digestive system of an infant.
Description: This image illustrates the respiratory system of an infant. Inset and layout may be edited upon request.
Description: Child with kidneys, ureters, bladder, ghosted inside body. E-coli bacteria superimposed, and available separately.
Description: A 3-D model of a third-generation cephalosporin molecule hovers over some of the organisms it fights against, including klebsiella pneumoniae, staphylococcus aureus, streptococcus pneumoniae, escherichia coli, neisseria gonorrhoeae, hemophilus influenzae, and proteus mirabilis. These organisms have become more and more resistant in recent years due to the liberal administration of antibiotics to the population. Minimum license fee is $300.00 . Commercial requests only. No classroomor student inquiries will be answered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Antibiotics are often overdosed in the elderly, resulting in excessive toxicity and unnecessary costs. Illustration shows an elderly woman assisted by a walker, surrounded by infectious bacteria.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: A drug molecule floats above a supine glass male figure. Highlighted through beams coming from the drug molecule are the drug’s major sites of action within the human body: brain, bone, lungs, kidneys, liver, and colon. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: An array of infectious pathogens, including adenovirus, sphere and rod bacteria, E-coli, Hepatitis, HIV, rhinovirus, strep, and mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Description: Dramatic cellular illustration of a giant T-lymphocyte (left) with various infectious pathogens drifting toward it. Pathogens include Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Haemophilus influenzae, Escherichia Coli, Streptococcus, HIV (AIDS) virus, Herpes virus, Candida albicans, and Staphylococcus aureus. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Inferior Alveloar Nerve Injury from Dental Drill May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Image shows the link between the cystic fibrosis gene and infertility in men
Description: Infertility as a result of hormonal changes, tubal, potency, infection, abnormalities, adhesions.fibroid, shown is uterus, fallopian tubes,ovaries,vagina, cervix
Description: Inflamed bronchiole
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Description: Inflammatory bowel disease. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
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Description: Cross sectional and gross appearance of Ulcerative Colitis (top) and Crohn Disease (bottom)
Description: Color illustration of a male figure inhaling the influenza virus into his nose and lungs.
Description: Large detail of influenza (flu) virus in cross section over a background silhouette of the lungs and trachea. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: This medical animation depicts the surgical repair of a direct, strangulated inguinal hernia using a laparoscope. The animation of the surgery shows the placement of the laparascopic devices, location of the herniated abdominal mass, and placement of mesh graft to strengthen the fascia of the abdominal wall. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Effect of inhaled medications on a fetus. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Inhaler used to treat asthma or chronic pulmonary disease by delivering medication to the lungs.
Description: Patient-friendly image of an injection being administered into patient's shoulder.
Description: Cut away view showing the anatomy of the external, middle and inner ear
Description: Anatomy of the ear showing the location of an inner ear infection (red glow).
Description: Inner Ear Anatomy showing external ear and inner ear anatomy past ear drum. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Fluid in auditory tube; also shows incus, malleus, stapes, tympanic membrane, cochlea, etc. (also available healthy).
Description: A history of anaphylaxis and a positive skin test indicates need for venom immunotherapy. Insect sting anaphylaxis is risk for .4% of population. Illustration shows bee/insect sting on someone with allergies.
Description: Common stinging and biting insects, including bees, wasps, ants, hornets, are rendered in a garden scene of foxglove and rasberry plants
Description: Reclining silhouette of female figure with electrodes attached as in sleep apnea clinic. She is wide awake, indicating her insomnia. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Several transparent options over one skeleton with respiratory muscles layered in composite or individually. You choose! (spot, slides, or animation).
Description: Showing how diaphragm and muscles of the rib cage move as you inhale and exhale during regular breathing.
Description: Insulin molecule in foreground and several in background with glucose molecules and capillary plexus.
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Description: This illustration can only be used for print. It was created for a multimedia program on CD-ROM for grades six and seven.
Description: Grafts taken from the left and right internal mammary arteries have proved reliable in long-term clinical trials. Illustration highlights the right and left subclavian arteries, and the right and left internal mammary arteries.
Description: Thoracic and Abdominal Organs, Anterior View. Diagramatically depicts lungs, liver, stomach, large intestine and small intestines. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Intersomatics (lumbal) titane cages in situ, post operatiave view.
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Description: Activated T-lymphocytes produce cytokines that cause inflammation and stimulate monocytes to become macrophages. Macrophages produce cytokines that cause inflammation and activate T-lymphocytes, completing the inflammatory cycle.
Description: Inflammation, and irritation of the urinary bladder interstitium, involving cations like potassium, plus activated mast cells, neutrophils, T-cells, and macrophages. Please see www.peggerrity.com for different versions of same image.
Description: This image illustrates the pathology of a degenerated intervertebral disc and the placement of an artificial replacement disc. Labels may be added or removed upon request.
This title is available as an animation. To view this animation go to the following URL:
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Description: Shows intussusception of jejunum into cecum, appendicitis, pancreatitis and hepatitis.
Description: This medical exhibit pictures an anterior (front) view of the normal anatomy of the large and small intestines. Labels are provided for the duodenum, ascending colon, terminal ileum, cecum, transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon and rectum. This illustration also shows the liver and stomach. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: The large and small intestine.
Description: Intra-Aortic Ballon Pump used in the aorta to combat cardiogenic shock which decreases the pumping ability of the heart and causes a shock like state. Pump is used to aid in coronary revascularization.
Description: Distortion of brain due to hematoma and intracranial pressure.
Description: Catheter with heating element inserted into diseased disc kills invading nerves and tightens ligaments.
Description: An intraocular lens (IOL) is surgically implanted to replace a cataract.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts the normal procedures for laryngoscopic endotracheal intubation and the placement of a tracheostomy tube. The first illustration pictures endotracheal intubation with labels for the oral cavity, tongue, epiglottis, glottis, trachea, endotracheal tube, esophagus and laryngoscope. The second graphic portrays the placement of a tracheostomy tube, showing the incision site as a small inset. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Proper Endotracheal (Tracheal) Intubation May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Correct Endotracheal Intubation Procedure with Laryngoscope. Shows tube placed properly within the trachea. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This exhibit on intubation accurately depicts the correct placement of an endotracheal tube into the trachea, past the vocal cords to the level of the carina, or bifurcation of the airway into the left and right bronchi. On the right, the illustration shows incorrect esophageal intubation which occurs when the tube is threaded into the esophagus and down to the stomach. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Endotracheal and nasotracheal tubes, tracheostomy; several transparent options layered in composite or sold individually. You choose! (see second option 103-232).
Description: Intussusception is a medical condition in which a part of the small intestine has in-vaginated into another section of intestine. Available with cross-sectional inset or without.
Description: Io Needle in Io Valley State Park on the island of Maui, Hawaii
Description: River flows through the Io Vally in Io Valley State Park on the island of Maui in Hawaii.
Description: Close up of Iris in bloom.
Description: Diseases and organ damage associated with hemochromatosis: damage to pituitary gland, pulmonary artery hypertension, cardiomyopathy, diabetes, osteoporosis, cirrhosis, and arthritis
Description: This fish was created as part of a simplified pelagic food web from the coast of southern California.
Description: Spring time in the foothills of the Rockies. River flows through meadow at bast of mountains.
Description: IV infiltration.
Description: A cannula ruptures the wall and endothelium of an artery, setting the stage for platelet aggregation.
Description: IV-bag of donor blood resting on a slide of blood components, RBCS, WBCs, platelets, etc.
Description: Beautiful white flowers bloom in a wooded setting
Description: Winter in the mountains outside Jackson Hole Wyoming.
Description: Sunsets over the mountains outside of Jackson, Wyoming.
Description: Snow covered Teton mountains outside Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Description: Jackson Lake outside of Jackson Hole Wyoming. Teton Mountains make a majestic backdrop.
Description: Several transparent options in one illustration: mandible, teeth, braces; layered in composite or individually. You choose! (more layers, see 103-175).
Description: various types of joints, ball and socket, hinge, etc. Suitable for for copy on arthritis, bones, joints, etc.
Description: Images shows hip replacement using new resurfacing of the femoral head and acitabular cup. Image also shows use of new technique of knee replacement using unicondylar knee implant.
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Description: Back view of moving male figure highlighting: hip, knee, ankle, shoulder, and elbow.
Description: Kayaker shoots the white water rapids during a spring thaw.
Description: Photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) sculpts the cornea to correct for nearsightedness and farsightedness.
Description: Accurately depicts the anatomy and physiology of the kidney. Labels include kidneys, renal arteries and veins, abdominal aorta, ureters, bladder and urethra. Shows enlargement of the kidney showing fresh blood flowing in through the arteries through the hilum, entering the renal corte, and old blood flowing out. The final two illustrations display an enlarged view of the kidney tissue with an inset of the nephron, the functional unit of the kidney. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Artistic rendering of kidney and adrenal gland
Description: Kidney, cut left, anterior view
Description: Kidney in section. Labels available.
Description: Kidney and Renal Blood Vessels, Anterior Cut-away View. Shows normal anatomy of renal artery and vein entering the hilum of the kidney with a cut-away section showing the intrarenal circulation. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Normal kidney anatomy. Also available showing kidney stones or other diseases.
Description: Kidney - Aged. Domino effect of sequelae that lead to renal failure progressively with age.
Description: 3d illustration of cross-section view of internal structures and vasculature of kidney. Also shown are the smaller structures of the filtration system of the kidney including: glomerulus, tubules, nephron and bowman's capsule.
Description: 3d illustration of structures of the kidney filtration system including: glomerulus, tubules, nephron and bowman's capsule.
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Description: Kidney Anatomy with microscopic structure. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Kidney Anatomy. Can be modified.
Description: Normal kidney and adrenal gland.
Description: Autoimmune disease of the kidney with red blood cells.
Description: Hydration and use of hydrocortisone-sparing emollients important aspects of treatment for pediatric atopic dermatitis.
Description: An editorial illustration of kidney disease. The kidneys, glomeruli and cardiovascular system are highlighted.
Description: Glomerulus and tubules undergoing kidney failure.
Description: Kidney with bacteria floating in the background.
Description: This medical exhibit features side by side anterior comparisons of normal female urinary anatomy with one revealing Post-operative Obstruction of the Distal Left Ureter with Subsequent Left Side Kidney Hydronephrosis and Damage May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Kidney Nephron. Shows the anatomy of the nephron of the kidney. Included glomerulus, proximal and distal convoluted tubule and blood supply. Loop of henle included but not shown here.
Description: Kidney Section. Sectional view through left kidney dramatized in bluish green light.
Description: Kidney Stone. Can be modified. Show kidney in cross-section with stone lodged in pelvis.
Description: Usual sites for kidney stones in kidneys, ureters, and bladder.
Description: Illustration of the kidney and kidney stones.
Description: Kidney stones in the renal pelvis. Kidney stones are made of calcium salts, uric acid and other materials
Description: Endoscopic procedures poised to replace lithotripsy. Percutaneous and ureteroscopic techniques for the management of kidney stones is on the rise. Therapy poised to replace use of Lithotripsy.
Description: Kidney transplant: diseased kidneys and a transplanted kidney
Description: Who is eligable for a kidney transplant?
Description: The paired kidney exchange (PKE) program matches an incompatible donor-recipient pair with another incompatible donor-recipient pair and allows them to undergo a simulataneous organ exchange and transplant, drastically shortening waiting times.
Description: Two steps in kidney transplant surgery: Donor kidney placed in pelvis & sutured to iliac artery and vein and ureter of recipient.
Description: Background is a cross-section of kidney with a dramatic pull-out of the nephron, the functional unit of the kidney. Aging changes shown are hyaline arteriolosclerosis leading to obliteration of arteriole lumen and ischemia; involuted glomerular tuft, and contraction of the renal cortex.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
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Description: Blood supply to both kidneys is shown, with the left kidney in cross section to show the internal structures. Adrenal glands are also present. Loop of Henle and nephron with glomerulus dramatically spills out toward viewer in the foreground. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: kidneys, arteries, and skeleton superimposed on chest. See images 103-461 through 103-470 for similar images involving the digestive system.
Description: urinary system, including kidneys, ureters, aorta, vena cava, adrenal glands, etc.
Description: Anterior outside view of kidneys, including renal pelvis and upper ureters.
Description: Kidneys, cut. Surrounding circulatory system and skeletal system.
Description: Kidneys, cut, anterior view
Description: Kidneys, ureters and vasculature
Description: Kidneys, adrenal glands, arteries and veins are shown as normal.
Description: Front view, normal kidneys, ureters and bladder with cast shadow on
white background. Customizable: Color background may be added! Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Kidneys, aorta, and inferior vena cava. Also available without cross section
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Description: Mountain top view from top of higher peak
Description: Knee
Description: Knee
Description: Knee joint with patella and ligaments
Description: Knee, anterior
Description: Knee, lateral view
Description: Knee, popliteal fossa, posterior view
Description: cross section of knee showing tibia, femur patella, hamstrings, quadriceps and gastrocnemius and cruciate ligament.
Description: Superficial,lateral view of bent knee
Description: Knee joint with femur, patella, tibia, fibula, quadriceps; vastus intermedius, vastus medialis, vastus lateralis, gastrocnemius, meniscus, anterior cruciate ligament, medial and lateral collateral ligament
Description: Medial view of knee joint showing muscels: bicepts femoris, vastus lateralis and rectus femoris. Bones are femur, tibia, intercondyloid eminence of tibia and fibula. Ligaaments shown are: lateral collateral, Wristbergs, patellar, anterior cruciate, coronary and anterior capitular.
Description: Knee Bones with Ligaments, Anterior View. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit pictures the bones and ligaments of the left knee from an antero-lateral (front, side) view. Structures include the femur, tibia, fibula, patella, patellar tendon, patello-femoral ligament, lateral collateral ligament, lateral meniscus, anterior cruciate ligament and the lateral patellar retinaculum. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Lateral view of knee showing surrounding lateral muscles.
Description: side view of knee and reflex hammer about to tap patellar ligament.
Description: Frontal view of knee showing surrounding tendons, ligaments, muscles and prepatellar bursa
Description: Depicts the anatomy of the knee joint shown from both mid-sagittal (cut-away) and superior (top) views. Labeled structures include the tendon of the quadriceps femoris muscle, femur, patella, infrapatellar fat pad, meniscus, patellar ligament, tibia, femoral condyle, anterior cruciate ligament, fibula, medial meniscus, lateral meniscus, posterior cruciate ligament, popliteal blood vessels, medial/lateral collateral ligaments, tibial nerve and common peroneal nerve. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit pictures an antero-lateral (front-outside) view of the left knee joint. Labeled structures include the femur, patella, medial meniscus, anterior cruciate ligament, or ACL, tibia, posterior cruciate ligament, lateral meniscus and fibula. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This illustration depicts the anatomy of the knee joint from four different views, including the front, back, mid-line cut-way, and superior. Includes labels for the patella, popliteal artery and vein, posterior and anterior cruciate ligaments (PCL and ACL), medial meniscus and lateral meniscus. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit features the skeletal and ligamentous anatomy of the right kee joint from four views: anterior (front), lateral (outside), medial (inside), and posterior (back). Labeled structures include the patella, anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), lateral meniscus, medial meniscus, femoral condyles, medial (tibial) collateral ligament, lateral (fibular) collateral ligamentfibula, femur and tibia. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit features two views of the knee joint. The first is an anterior orientation view of the lower limbs of a female figure. The second is an enlargement of the knee joint presented in an antero-lateral (three-quarter) view with labels identifying the patella, femur, tibia, medial and lateral femoral condyles, and medial and lateral meniscus. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Lateral view of knee showing surrounding tendons, ligaments and muscles.
Description: Depicts knee injury with surgical reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). Surgery steps: 1. Using arthroscope, the surgeon removes the badly torn acl; 2. The surgeon creates a vertical incision from the patella to the proximal tibia; 3. The surgeon makes drill holes in the tibia and femur to hold the replacement ligament; 4. A patellar tendon graft is harvested for use as a replacement ACL; and 5. The surgeon pulls the graft into place through the drill holes. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Anterior view of knee joint with arteries and nerves.
Description: Right Knee Injuries with Arthroscopic Surgery Repairs. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Accurately depicts chondromalacia, or arthritic degeneration of the knee joint cartilage, on the femur. Visible are the medial femoral condyle cartilage with extensive chondromalacia tears, as well as a portion of the inside of the patella showing similar arthritic changes. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Accurately depicts chondromalacia of the left medial femoral condyle with arthroscopic meniscus surgery. Shows the knee joint with extensive chondromalacia of the medial femoral condyle and a tear in the posterior horn of the medial meniscus. Surgical steps: 1. Inserting arthroscopic instruments into the knee joint through two stab wounds; 2. Removing unstable meniscal fragments; and 3. Post-operative condition showing the articular and meniscal cartilage debrided back to healthy tissue. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit accurately depicts chondromalacia of the right knee, primarily the articular surface of the patella, with subsequent laser surgery repair. Using a series of five illustrations, the first graphic displays the roughened appearance of the patellar surface with labels indicating Grade I and II (1 and 2) chondromalacia. The remaining illustrations show arthroscopic surgery to shave and smooth the undersurface of the patella. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Normal knee joint.
Description: Shows three quarter view of a normal knee.
Description: Anterior view of knee - normal view (on left), arthritic knee (on right) with arthroscope.
Description: Osteoarthritis affects entire knee joint- hyaline cartilage loss; changes in underlying bone; osteophytes; inflammation of soft tissue/ligaments. Background shows lateral view of normal knee anatomy.
Description: Knee Bones with Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL), Medial Vie. Accurately depicts, from a cut-away view, the posterior cruciate ligament, as well as the distal femur, tibia, fibula, patella, articular surface of the knee joint, including the medial femoral condyle, and medial meniscus. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit pictures a knee prosthesis (prosthetics) from an anteromedial (front, inner side) view. Labels identify the patellar button, femoral component, and tibial component. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Dramatically depicts severe degenerative arthritis of the knee joint with total knee joint replacement. Shows normal anatomy and tearing of the posterior portions of the medial meniscus and lateral meniscus. Shows the development of infection and arthritis on the outer region of the joint. A final anterior (front) view displays the final condition in which the knee has been completely replaced with a prosthetic joint. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Depicts a tibial plateau fracture with surgical fixation. Surgery steps: A. Incision into the lateral knee to expose the fractures, B. Anterior hip incision with harvest of bone graft from the right iliac crest, C. Fractures are reduced and secured with bone graft, plate and multiple screws. Lastly, a single anterior view of the knee bones shows the final appearance of the knee with all fixation hardware in place. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Knee - Tear of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (Torn ACL). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Knee - Torn Medial Meniscus (Meniscal Tear). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Knee Joint Injury - Torn Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) with Surgery Repairs. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: 3/4 view of total knee replacement. Illustration pictures the femur tibia and artificial knee.
Description: Lateral view of total knee replacement. Pictues the femur, tibia, and artificial knee.
Description: Image shows the stresses on the condylar surface of the knee joint.
Description: Normal knee with ligaments.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts an above the knee amputation of the left leg. The following steps are shown: A. The initial incision is made just above the knee; B. The musculature around the distal femur is transected with arteries, veins and nerves isolated and ligated. C. The surgeon cuts the distal femur with a Gigli saw; and D. The remaining skin flap is sutured over the stump. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Front view of knees with and without ligaments and anatomy.
Description: Knee anatomy. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Medial view of normal knee with muscular anatomy.
Description: Anterior view of the right knee with labeled antomy including anterior cruciate ligament and posterior cruciate ligament.
Description: Frontal view of knee showing anterior cruciate tear. Also show are tibia, fibula , patella and femur. Lateral and medial menisci are also shown.
Description: Femoral cutting guide used during knee arthroplasty. Picture illustrates placement of guide on femur for use during knee replacement surgery.
Description: Medial aspect of bent knee joint showing bones: tibia, fibula, patella and medial epicondyle of femur. Muscles shown are: vastus lateralis and bicepta femoris. Ligaments shown are: coronary, lateral collateral, patellar, posterior and anterior cruciate, transverse and anterior capitular.
Description: Knee Chondromalacia with Arthroscopic Surgery Repairs May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Knee fractures. The differentiation of fracture types is based on the degree of fragment displacement. The three major types are Type 1, involving only a slight elevation of the anterior margin of the avulsed fragment. Type 2, shows a displacement of the anterior one-third to one-half of the avulsed fragment. Type 3 shows a fragment that is completely avulsed from the bone bed.
Description: Torn ACL and lateral meniscus.
Description: Knee Injury - Chondromalacia with Arthroscopic Repairs May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Knee Injury - Comminuted Patellar Fractures with Fixation Surgery of the Patella. The first two drawings display the location and extent of the knee injury with labels for the shattered, comminuted patellar fracture with displacement of the patellar fragments. The subsequent graphics show the following surgical steps: 1. Incision of the knee; 2. Placement of k-wires; and 3. Final fixation of the patellar fragments using a figure of eight wire. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Tibial Plateau Fracture. Accurate depiction of knee joint injury involving the fractured articular surface of the tibia following a severe trauma. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Knee Injury - Fractured Tibial Plateau with Fixation Surgery. Several separate illustrations explain the following operative elements: 1. Initial condition prior to surgery shown from an anterior (front) view of fractures to the tibial plateau; 2. Lateral incision with placement of fixation plate and screws; 3. Medial incision with placement of additional fixation screws; 4. Final appearance with all fixation hardware in place securing the fractures. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical-legal exhibit depicts a right tibial plateau fracture with subsequent surgical fixation using two pairs of illustrated radiographic interpretations. The first pair shows the post-accident appearance of the depressed fracture. The second pictures the surgical fixation with a contour plate, bone graft and screws. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This full color medical illustration pictures a proposed torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) Reconstruction Procedure. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Knee Injury - Tibial Plateau Fractures with Fixation Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Knee Injury - Torn ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) and Meniscus with Arthroscopic Surgery. Accurately depicts tears in both menisci and in the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). The next three images demonstrate the surgical repair, including arthroscopic shaving of the damaged menisci, and then the final post-operative appearance. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts the anatomy of the right knee joint revealing a torn meniscus injury. It features an anterior (front) orientation view of the right knee indicating the location of the lateral meniscus with a superior tibial plateau (top) view clearly revealing a radial tear to the anterior horn of the lateral meniscus. Labels include the meniscus (front view), menisci (top view) and tear. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Knee Injury - Torn Meniscus (Meniscal Tear). Dramatically depicts a torn medial meniscus and an osteochondral fracture of the tibia. Surgical steps: 1. Insertion of arthroscopic instruments into the knee; 2. Repair of the tibial surface and a partial meniscectomy; 3. The post-operative appearance, from a superior view of the tibial plateau. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Knee Injury - Torn Meniscus with Arthroscopic Repair May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Knee Injury - Torn Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) with Tendon Graft Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Knee injuries, including a torn meniscus, frayed cartilage on patella articulating surface & plica on synovial membrane. Arthroscopic instruments resect & shave torn tissue.
Description: Frontal 3/4 view of flexed knee with a tear in the anterior cruciate ligament. Excellent for use in sports medicine materials. Commercial requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Anterior view of knee joint on white background showing condyles, ligaments, bones, meniscus, etc. Inset shows surface of lateral and medial meniscus and cruciate ligaments.
Description: Development of Post-traumatic Arthritis with Total Replacement of the Left Knee. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Knee joint muscles, posterior view. Labels available
Description: This medical exhibit series depicts the standard prostheses (prosthetics) used in a total knee joint replacement surgery. The illustration contains three prosthetic elements, the femoral component, the tibial component and the patellar component. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Knee Joint Replacement Surgery Step - Removal of Tibial Plateau. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Knee Joint Replacement Surgery with Preparation of Femur and Tibia. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Cross-section of knee joint showing pain. Also available without arrows.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Head of right tibia shown from above highlighting lateral and medial menisci. Also shown is patellar tendon on top, posterior and anterior cruciate on bottom and capsular ligament.
Description: Muscles of the Knee Joint - Medial View. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Muscles of the knee, muscular system of the knee in lateral view. Labels available.
Description: Muscles of the knee, muscular system of the knee in medial view. Pes anserinus (goose's foot) depicted. Labels available.
Description: Knee joint and associated muscles, anterior view. Labels available
Description: Knee Pain
Description: Front view of a bi-compartmental knee prosthesis.
Description: Anterior view of knee with prosthesis.
Description: View of 3/4 bi-compartmental knee prosthesis in situ.
Description: Knee joint with insets showing three types of arthroscopic procedures: stitching torn cartilage, removing torn segment, and smoothing rough edge.
Description: Total Left Knee Joint Replacement Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit pictures a proposed left total knee joint replacement from an antero-medial (front, inner side) view. The surgical procedure describes cutting away the articular surfaces of the femur and tibia and cementing of the prosthesis in place to restore the knee joint. Labeled structures on this graphic include the femoral and tibial components of the prosthesis. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Accurately shows a total right knee joint replacement surgery. Each image shows the surgeon's perspective with surgical intruments including scalpels, bone saws, retractors and prosthetics. Shows the arthritic damage (chondromalacia) to the articular surfaces of the femur, patella, tibia, and meniscus. Shows an incision in the knee joint; resection of the femoral articular surface and the tibial plateau; and securing the artificial knee joint prosthesis. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Accurately depicts a total left knee joint replacement surgery from the surgeon's perspective. An orientation image shows the arthritic damage to the articular surfaces of the femur, patella, tibia, and meniscus. The surgical procedure depicts an incision exposing the knee joint; resection of the femoral articular surface and the tibial plateau; and securing the artificial knee joint prosthesis (prosthetics), including the patellar, femoral, and tibial components. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: 3/4 view of knee and total knee replacement.
Description: This image illustrates the pathology of a degenerated knee joint and a replacement knee joint. Labels may be removed or added upon request.
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Description: Total Right Knee Replacement Surgery May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This full color medical illustration depicts an open surgical exposure of the knee in the final stage of a total joint replacement procedure. It features an anterior (front) view of the exposed knee joint during placement of a patellar button. The remaining knee joint has already been replaced with a prosthetic. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Accurate depiction of knee joint arthritis due to trauma requiring total knee joint replacement surgery (arthroplasty) with a knee prosthesis. In dramatic detail, the knee joint is shown being prepared for the artificial prosthesis using a bone saw to conform the margins of the tibia and femur. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Oxidation and how it effects the polyethylene used in artificial knee joints and the resulting breakdown and bone osteolysis.
Description: Knee Surgery - Injuries with Arthroscopic Repair May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit illustrates the classic case of orthopedic surgery for the reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). The surgical steps describe the important aspects of the procedure, including insertion of the arthroscopic instruments, knee incision, drilling of the tibia and femur, and placement of the patellar graft. A post-operative illustration of the knee with a cut-away view of the femur shows the final position of the reconstructed ligament and hardware used. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This full color medical illustration shows an arthroscopic knee surgery orientation. The first graphic provides an orientation to the knee joint from an anterior (front) view. A separate enlarged image, from an antero-medial (front, inner side) view, labels the instrumentation involved in knee surgery, including an arthroscope and shaver. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Knee Surgery - Arthroscopic ACL Reconstruction. Shows replacement of torn anterior cruciate ligament with ligamentous graft. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Knee Surgery - Chondromalacia with Arthroscopic Repairs. Shows severe patellar chondromalacia (osteochondritis) with subsequent surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Knee Surgery - Tibial Wedge Osteotomy Procedure May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Knee Surgery - Torn Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) and Medial Meniscus with Repairs May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Front view of knee with bones, ligaments and bursae. Also available without bursae. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered.
Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Tendons and ligaments in the flexed knee. Shows femur, patella, tibia and fibula. Also available on a white background. Also available without torn ligament. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No request under $300 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Dynamic illustration of downhill skier catching the inside edge of the front of a ski in the snow, forcing the knee into external rotation. Detail of knee joint shows medial collateral ligament and anterior cruciate ligament injury. Excellent as sports medicine image. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Osgood-Schlatter injury is shown in an adolescent's knee, along with an x-ray detail of the fracture. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Stunning 3/4 view of knee with joint replaced by artificial prosthesis.
Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Shows knee joint with arthritis.
Description: Juvenlie rheumatoid arthritis of the knee.
Description: Anterior-oblique view of a normal knee joint with patella retracted downward on patellar ligament
Description: Rheumatiod arthritis of the knee. Objects flying around knee represent antigens, antibodies, and prostaglandins.
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Description: Overview of the skeletal system for kids and teens. Poster size. Indiviual elements can be pulled out for use.
Description: Colorful school of Koi play in pond.
Description: This ammonite was created as part of a hypothetical food web from the Jurassic Period of the Oxford Clay of England, reconstructed from current scientific evidence.
Description: Kyphoplaasty technique to restore height and reduce pain from osteoporosis: silastic balloon is inserted in vertebral body and inflated, elevating collapsed vertebra; balloon is withdrawn and methylmethacrylate injected
Description: Cross sectional anatomy through L-4 - L-5.
Description: Frontal oblique view of vertebrae L-4 and L-5.
Description: Laboratory testing of synovial fluid for bacterial arthritis.
Description: An illustration of cervical changes during labor showing progressive distension of the cervix. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Labor and Delivery Progression. Shows fetus descending (fetal descent) in vaginal canal from -1 station, right occiput transverse (ROT) position, to 0 (zero) station, right occiput posterior (ROP) position. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Stages of Labor. Labels available.
Description: Labor - Stations of Presentation. This medical exhibit identifies the possible levels (stations) of presentation of the fetal head at birth. The eleven stations from Ð5 (pelvic inlet) to +5 (pelvic outlet) are shown as horizontal lines across a female pelvis. The length of the birth canal is indicated in red. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Depicts an external electronic fetal heart rate monitor with three types of output. Shows a speaker in the back of the FHRM providing an audible report of each fetal heartbeat. Shows the digital display indicating the heartbeats per minute. Displays a traditional paper printout with heartbeat and maternal contractions. Shows an ultrasound transducer strapped to a cut-away view of the pregnant mother's abdomen. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Labor - Mother with Fetus at +1 Station of Presentation. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Labor - Manipulative Delivery of the Posterior Arm. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This 3D medical animation shows the birth stations of presentation thirds system from an anterior (front) view, showing the baby progressing through, and pausing at the following vertex stations: +3, +2, +1, 0, -1, -2, -3. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Labor and Delivery - Axis of the Fetal Shoulders in Relation to the Maternal Pelvis. Depicts fetus crowning through mother's birth canal. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This 3D medical animation depicts cervical dilatation (dilation) and effacement during a normal vaginal birth. As the baby progresses toward the birth canal during labor, the walls of the cervix become thinner (effacement) while the opening (os) of the cervix dilates, or becomes wider. This animation may be purchased as is, or customized to fit your specific needs. The price for modifying this stock animation is considerably less than purchasing a custom animation, and the consultation for doing so is free. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Labor and Delivery - Fetal Descent at +2 Station of Presentation. This stock medical illustration shows an anterior view of the fetus in utero at +2 station during a vaginal delivery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Labor and Delivery - Fetal Heart Monitor. This medical exhibit features a fetal heart monitoring device attached to a mid-line cut-away view of a pregnant female. Shown also are the fetus in the occiput posterior position within the uterus. This graphic is intentionally left unlabeled to accommodate custom label requests. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Labor and Delivery - Mother with Fetus at +1 Station of Presentation May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Labor and Delivery - Mother with Fetus at 0 Station of Presentation. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit reveals a cut-away view of the pregnant mother's abdomen during childbirth labor and delivery showing the fetus in utero in left occiput anterior presentation (LOA) at +2 station. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Labor and Delivery - Fetus in LOA Position at +2 Station of Presentation. This exhibit pictures a side cut-away view of the maternal pelvis and abdomen with the fetus in the LOA Position May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Labor and Delivery - Normal Uterine Contractions with Fetal Monitoring Strip. Depicts a relaxed uterus and dilated cervix followed by a contracted uterus. The third image shows a relaxed uterus. The fourth image shows the uterus contracting, and squeezing the baby toward the birth canal. The fifth and sixth illustrations picture a fetal monitor and its printout, graph with contractions and recovery periods. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Labor and Delivery - Stations of Presentation. Depicts the position of the fetus (baby) during labor, descending in the mother's pelvis, from a front view. Includes caption: "Station 0 (zero) is when the fetal vertex is at the level of the ischial spines." May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Labor and Delivery - Wood's Corkscrew Maneuver. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: All stages of birth or labor and delivery. For same image in natural colors, see www.peggerrity.com. Parturition images show pregnancy, dilation of cervix, water breaking, etc. Includes expulsion of placenta. Images are available together or separately.
Description: Prior to the onset of labor, the baby's head drops in the pelvis of the mother and the cervix may dilate. Image 2 shows the rupture of the amniotic sac. The baby's head is crowning in image 3, and the head is delivered in image 4. Also available individually.
Description: Labor and Delivery with Vacuum Extractor Device May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Labor and Delivery: Fetus in +2 Station in Anterior Presentation. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This 3D medical animation depicts a normal vaginal birth using a time-lapse effect. The baby is seen going through the normal body positions of delivery including internal and external rotation. The uterus has been purposefully removed to show the movement of the baby more clearly during labor and delivery. This animation may be purchased as is, or customized to fit your specific needs. The price for modifying this stock animation is considerably less than purchasing a custom animation, and the consultation for doing so is free. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Uterine Rupture (Ruptured Uterus). This custom medical exihbit reveals a single cut-away view through the abdomen of a pregnant female in labor during the late third trimester of pregnancy. This image reveals a uterine rupture during labor due to an attempted vaginal birth after cesarean (vbac). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Silhouetted test tubes and laboratory glassware and petri dishes. Image is suitable for research, culturing microorganisms, chem lab, etc. No classroom, student inquiries. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: lactic acid molecule, suitable for lactose intolerance
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Description: Graphic illustration of a ladybug.
Description: Limited edition prints available of this original landscape oil painting of the 3rd Burden Lake in Averill Park, NY. Fall 2005
Description: Limited edition prints of this original landscape oil painting of Glass Lake, NY in the fall of 2005.
Description: Limited edition prints of this original landscape oil painting of the spillway for Glass Lake, Averill Park, NY
Description: Langerhans cells may lead to more effective topical drug delivery. Delivery can be accomplished with a dermal patch.
Description: Laparascopic Cholecystectomy (Gallbladder Removal Surgery) with Accidental Damage to the Common Bile Duct May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical animation depicts the surgical removal of the appendix (appendectomy) using laparascopic instruments. The surgery animation begins by showing the an inflamed appendix (appendicitis), followed by the placement of the laparascope. Afterward, one can see the surgical device cut, cauterize and remove the inflamed appendix. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy (Gallbladder Removal) Procedure with Subsequent Bile Duct Injury. Shows correct post-operative condition where cystic duct has been clipped and gall bladder removed. Next, shows a Roux-en-y surgery using the small intestine (bowel) to correct an initial iatrogenic (physician-related) injury. The hepatic ducts, lengthened by a biliary stent, drain directly into the small intestine. Depicts post-operative removal of gall bladder, cystic duct and distal common hepatic duct. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This animation shows a laparoscopic hysterectomy surgery. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Laparoscopic Surgery with Iatrogenic Injury to the Iliac Artery and Vein. Depicts the insertion of a laparoscopic trocar and the physician-related damage to the common iliac artery and vein. Shows correct insertion of the trocar in relation to the abdominal cavity, abdominal aorta, and common iliac artery and vein. Contrasts with incorrect insertion of the trocar, penetrating the iliac artery and vein. Enlargement shows the hemorrhage of the blood vessels. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Technical developments enhance applications of laparoscopic surgery in urinary problems. Laparoscope becoming more useful in removal of kidney stones.
Description: Cut-away of laparoscopic treatment of adhesions of uterus and fallopian tubes.
Description: Laparoscopy - Laparoscopic Trocar Placement with Iatrogenic Injury to Iliac Artery and Vein. Shows the initial placement of the trocars through the abdominal skin of an obese woman. A cut view of the pelvic region allows visualization of the trocar penetrating the vessels at the back of the abdominal cavity. The final cutÐaway view of the abdomen identifies the perforation sites in the iliac artery and massive hemorrhage. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Laparoscopy Surgery - Iatrogenic Injury of the Left Iliac Vein. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Laparotomy Incision Scar May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Laparotomy Surgery with Bowel (Small Intestine) Resection. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Large and small intestines(bowels) with blood vessels. The image reveals the blood supply to the abdomen, including the jejunum, ileum, ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon, the appendix, as well as the greater omentum which covers the abdominal contents. The arterial supply to the abdomen originates from the superior mesenteric artery. This image is intentionally left unlabeled to accommodate custom label requests. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Digestive system highlighting large intestine with skeleton superimposed. All organs are in layers and can be highlighted separately. See image 103-468 for small intestine highlight.
Description: Large Intestine
Description: Large intestine, the last part of the digestive system, absorbs remaining water from indigestible matter
Description: This illustration depicts the anatomy of the large intestine (colon) with labels for the appendix, cecum, ascending colon, right hepatic flexure, transverse colon, left splenic flexure, descending colon, sigmoid colon and rectum. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Laryngeal cartilage. Labels available.
Description: Larynx, Anterior view, Laryngeal space with vocal folds
Description: Anatomy of the Larynx (Throat) and Sternal Region. Labels for laryngeal area: tracheal cartilage, thyroid cartilage, cricothyroid membrane, sternal notch, sternum, cricoid cartilage and clavicle (collar bone). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Anatomy of the Larynx, with Upper Respiratory Tract and Throat. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Three views showing the cartilage and ligaments of the larynx and vocal cords. Also available on white background.
Description: Upclose view of an eye showing the cornea with a lasik corneal flap.
Description: Upclose view of an eye showing Lasik laser ablation.
Description: Upclose view of an eye showing the end result of laser surgery.
Description: In LASIK Corrective Eye Surgery, the outer layers of the cornea are reflected back so that lasers can reshape inner layers of cornea.
Description: This image illustrates the general procedure performed during LASIK.
This title is available as an animation. To view this animation go to the following URL:
http://www.medmovie.com/lasikv4/fda_lasik_v4_step.htm
To view other animations in our collection please visit our website: http://www.medmovie.com/
Description: This medical animation depicts a LASIK procedure to correct near-sightedness (myopia). This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Grizzly sits next to empty picnic bench. Mountains in background. Also available in wide view called Late for Supper.
Description: Bear rests near picnic table in meadow along river at base of mountains. Also available in closer cropped view
Description: River flows through meadow at foot of mountains. Also available in verticle format
Description: River flows through valley at foot of snow covered mountains. Also Available in horizontal view.
Description: detailed anatomy of the skull and spine with spinal cord or without.
Description: Lavender flower against mosaic like stone wall.
Description: Head shot of giraffe grazing.
Description: Lone tree seems to be leading other plants in background in this landscape from Glacier National Park.
Description: Fall oak leaves on a branch covered with early fall snow.
Description: Rock ledge along trail seems to form a small cave.
Description: Cutaway view of the heart showing hypertrophied left ventricle.
Description: A tube attached to the left ventricle channels blood to a pump that has been inserted into the abdominal wall. The pump propels the blood into the aorta. External batteries worn in a vest power the pump.
Description: Leg
Description: Leg
Description: Nerves and Arteries of the Thigh and Lower Leg. Includes sciatic nerve. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Below the Knee Amputation (Amputated Leg). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Circulatory system of lower limb from internal and external iliac, lateral circumflex, femoral,deep femoral and genicular arteries. Also shown is pelvis, femur, tibia and fibula.
Description: Bones of the Lower Leg. Labels for tibia and fibula. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Normal Anatomy of the Left Lower Leg Bones. Includes tibia, fibula, femur, patella, ankle and foot bones. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Extensor muscles of the thigh (muscular system), anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Leg Injury - Tibial Fractures with Four Compartment Fasciotomy Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Leg Muscles. Anatomy of upper leg with muscles and femoral vessels.
Description: Leg Muscle Injury - Traumatic Quadriceps Tear with Surgery Repair. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
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Description: Lower leg muscles (muscular system), posterior view. Labels available.
Description: Lower leg muscles (muscular system), anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Leg muscles (muscular system) in anterior view. Labels available
Description: Leg muscles (muscular system) of the anterior compartment. Tibialis anterior, extensor hallucis longus, and extensor digitorum longus, anterior view
Description: Deep and superficial upper leg muscles (muscular system) in posterior view. Labels available.
Description: Lower leg muscles (muscular system), posterior view. Labels available
Description: Lower leg muscles (muscular system), anterior view. Labels available
Description: Leg muscles (muscular system), posterior view. Labels available.
Description: Upper leg muscles (muscular system) in anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Upper leg muscles (muscular system) in posterior view. Labels available.
Description: Leg Pain - Lumbar Disc Herniation with Spinal Nerve Impingement (Compression). Diagram shows the radiation of pain down the left leg resulting from a herniated intervertebral disc (disk). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This 3D medical animation shows the surgical steps to repair a severely fractured femur (broken leg) using an intramedullary nail device. The animation begins showing the anterior view of the pelvis and femur with the broken bone fragments aligned. In this orthopedic surgery animation, a medical device called a reamer hollows out the center of the femoral canal. Afterward, an intramedullary nail is tapped into place, providing stabilization for the healing bone. A screw is placed in the head of the femur to secure the nail. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Custom and stock medical legal exhibits are available in a variety of subjects. Can feature a likeness of your client, or anatomy alone(see also images 103-345 and 103-356.
Description: Spinal column with spinal cord exposed in layers. Available normal or with fractured vertebrae and/or hematoma in any position. Available on any color background.
Description: Smooth muscle sarcoma found in fibroids of uterus. (Leiomysosarcoma of Uterus)
Description: Vast field of yellow flowers bloom on the hill side.
Description: Artistic view of Greek statue with hip prosthesis.
Description: A male figure drawn in the style of Leonardo Da Vinci on the right side of the figure the underlying muscles are shown.
Description: Limbic system within the human brain
Description: Limbic system of the human brain, (inferolateral) oblique view. Labels available.
Description: Limbic system of the human brain, (inferolateral) oblique view.
Description: Limbic System
Description: Lowering blood fat with lipid-lowering agents can prevent coronary events in diabetic patients with type II (2) diabetes.
Description: Lipid profiles show total cholesterol and lipid composition with respect to HDL, LDL, triglycerides, ad VLDL.
Description: Silhouette of an HIV patient with lipodystrophy, severe body chemistry changes due to protease inhibitor use; buffalo hump, potease paunch, and wasting of arms and face.
Description: Cholesterol is deposited to the vessel wall by the liver. In response, the vessel wall undergoes molecular changes that cause monocytes, T-cells, and monocyte-derived macrophages to aggregate and permeate the endothelial layer. This inflammatory response adds to the formation of the plaque.
Description: Block section of skin and subcutaneous fat showing liposuction procedure.
Description: Face showing areas mapped for liposuction.
Description: Dorsal view of female figure mapping areas of intended liposuction.
Description: Lithotripsy for kidney stones. A stone is getting zapped in this stylized representation.
Description: Waterfall spans river.
Description: Little Greys River flows through meadow.
Description: Spring time on the Little Greys River in Wyoming.
Description: Liver
Description: Liver and gallbladder, posterior view
Description: Liver and gallbladder, three quarter view
Description: Liver. Also available with circulatory system (image 103-461)
or as full digestive system (103-313)
Description: Exploded anterior view of liver plus normal anterior and inferior views.
Description: The Liver with Gall Bladder Removed. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This full color textbook quality stock medical illustration displays the anatomy of the liver, gallbladder and biliary system from an anterior (front) view. Labeled structures include the esophagus, right lobe of liver, left lobe of liver, gall bladder, stomach, cystic duct, common hepatic duct, common bile duct, stomach, pylorus, duodenum, pancreas and small intestine. Pictured also are the cystic artery, left and right hepatic arteries, common hepatic arteries and celiac trunk. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Blood Supply of the Liver May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Normal vessels of liver and portal system.
Description: Liver with arteries in layers available with or without superimposed body, skeleton, etc. Skin, bones, liver, and arteries may be sold separately.
Description: Liver and surrounding organs.
Description: Shows liver and histological changes of cancer in liver cells.
Description: An internal and external view od liver lobules that reveals the hepatocytes and sinusoids.
Description: Enlarged liver shown in front of pregnant women.
Description: Liver disease and symptoms, veins of the liver.
Description: Progression of Liver Damage. Shows liver disease progressing from inflammation to abscess to a large necrotic tissue mass (necrosis). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Liver Diseases - Fibrosis. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Liver spots, blemishes on the skin from aging or sun damage
Description: Top image shows recipient's liver removed from upper abdomen with major veins & arteries clamped. Bottom image shows donor liver in recipient's abdomen & vessels sutured. Available separately & in penciltone on gray.
Description: Delicate central drawing of the liver with detail insets of several hepatobiliary problems, including hepatitis, fatty liver, cirrhosis, gallstones, cancer, etc. Detail insets are also available separately. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Liver with background of histological details, as in a landscape. Two inset details with cellular pathology.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300.00. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Illustration of using heavy medication / pill usage to live or function with the effects of an incurable illness.
Description: Common lobster highlighting body segments, legs and claws
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Description: This squid was created as a sample spot illustration for a popular scientific publication.
Description: Ridge juts out of the landscape
Description: Lone tree stands in meadow full of snow.
Description: Lonely boat docked along a Venice Canal near Morano.
Description: Lone bush sits atop ridge.
Description: Long bone internal and external anatomy, Epiphysis, Diaphysis, Epiphysis.
Description: Fantasy piece with a collection of animals, a child and interesting background. Great for child's room. See #290-196 for similar piece called Looking for Waldo. These would make a nice pair.
Description: Cow waits to be sold. Lot number displayed on ear tag.
Description: Two fur seals basking on a paradise island somewhere in the South Pacific.
Description: Two mule deer stand atop a hill in the winter.
Description: Two green tree frogs relaxing on a tropical plant leaf in front of a grand waterfall.
Description: Low Back Injury - Recurrent L5-S1 Disc Herniation with Posterior Surgical Decompression and Lumbar Spinal Fusion utilizing Pedicle screws and Rods. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Arachnoiditis of the lumbar spine. Displays the normal anatomy of the spinal meninges with labels for the dura mater, arachnoid and sub-arachnoid space. The remaining three illustrations portray the progression of arachnoiditis showing A. The irritated arachnoid layer and spinal nerves; B. Increased scarring and adhesions bind the arachnoid and begin encapsulating the spinal nerves; and C. Calcification and hardening of the spinal nerves. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Low Back Pain - Classic Lumbar Disc Herniation. Accurately depicts a typical intervertebral lumbar disc progressing from a normal condition to full disc herniation and nerve root impingement. Shows normal lumbar disc anatomy followed by three variations of disc bulging and herniations (lateral and posterior). Labeled structures include nucleus pulposus, annulus fibrosus, spinal nerve root compression, disc bulging, spinous processes, dura mater (thecal sac) and cauda equina compression. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Low Back Pain Relieved by Intradiscal Electrothermal Therapy (IDET). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: L2 Lumbar Sympathetic Injections with Subsequent Bladder Neuropathy. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Low Back Pain - L4-5 and L5-S1 Disc Bulges Progressing to Disc Herniations with Spinal Fusion Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Low Back Pain - L4-5 and L5-S1 Lumbar Injuries. Depicts widespread pain in the lower body from nerve compression injury in the lumbar spine area. Features an x-ray film clearly showing bulging vertebral (intervertebral) discs (disks) compared with an illustrated interpretation. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Low Back Pain - L4-5 Disc (Disk) Herniations of the Lumbar Spine. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Depicts low back pain resulting from an L5-S1 disc herniation compressing the cauda equina with subsequent bowel and bladder dysfunction. Labels include the cauda equina of the spinal cord, and intervertebral disc herniation at L5-S1. The third illustration demonstrates the resulting bowel and bladder dysfunction caused by the L5-S1 disc herniation. Labels include rectum, uterus, bladder and cauda equina of spinal cord. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Low Back Pain - L5-S1 Continued Spinal Instability with Anterior Spinal Fusion Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Low Back Pain - Massive L5-S1 Lumbar Disc Herniation with Spinal Nerve Root Impingement. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Low Back Pain - Recurrent L4-5 Disc Herniation with Laminectomy, Posterior Decompression and Spinal Fusion Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Low Back Pain - Sacroiliac Joint Nerve Block Injection. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Low Back Pain Management - Lumbar Facet Joint Nerve Block. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Low Back Pain Management- Lumbar Facet and Epidural Block Injections. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Drawing of male torso emphasizing lower back muscles and gluteals, latissimus dorsi; arm akimbo on umbar area.
Description: Lower Back Pain. Illustration showing the causes of pinched nerves in the lower back. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Lower Back Pain - L1 Lumbar Vertebral Compression (Burst) Fracture. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Lower Back Pain - Methods of Lumbar Pain Management. Includes lumbar epidural injection, placement of spinal cord stimulator and surgical implantation of epidural morphine pump device. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Low Back Spinal Injury - L5-S1 Disc Herniation. The first image depicts the entire spine shown in sagittal view. The second image shows a normal L5-S1 disc. The third image portrays a herniated L5-S1 disc. The fourth image is a superior view of the herniation of the L5-S1 disc, compressing a nerve root. The fifth image portrays the L5-S1 disc degenerated further with scar tissue surrounding the encapsulated disc fragments. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Lower Back Surgery - L3-4 Discectomy (Diskectomy), Laminectomy and Laminotomy May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Lower Back Surgery - L4-5 Disc Herniation with Laminectomy and Spinal Fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Lower Back Surgery - L5-S1 Lumbar Disc Herniation with Discectomy (Diskectomy) and Spinal Fusion. Surgical steps: A. The initial incision into the lower back; B. Complete right-sided foraminotomy with facetectomy at the L5-S1 level; C. Bone graft harvesting from the right hip; D. Spinal fusion BAK cage packed with bone graft in situ; and E. Surgical hardware in place. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Lower Digestive Tract
Description: This medical animation shows the placement of an endoscope in the large colon (bowel) during a colonoscopy procedure. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Normal Anatomy of the Left Lower Leg. Includes labels for muscles, bones, nerves and arteries of the knee, leg and foot. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
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Description: Pond side looks like a seven.
Description: Lumbar and sacral spine composed of lumbar and sacral vertebrae.
Description: Annulus tear of lumbar disc with bulge, but no herniated disc. Torn annulus differs from ruptured annulus,ruptured,herniated disc. Can be drawn at different level.
Description: Lumbar Disc Herniation May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
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Description: This illustration series depicts the anatomy of the lumbosacral (lumbar and sacral) spine from a mid-sagittal cut-away view with an epidural needle poised outside the skin at the L4-5 interspace. Extensive labels include intervertebral disc, vertebral body, ligamentum flavum, L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, S1, dura mater and arachnoid, cauda equina, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), spinal cord, supraspinous ligament and intrathecal space. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Normal Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: An algorithm of spine management is faced by a lumbar spine with diseases: fracture, osteoporosis, abscess, ankylosis spondylitis, nerve root compression.
Description: Lumbar Spine Injury - Classic Intervertebral Disc Injuries and Degenerative Disc Disease. Accurate medical-legal chart depicting a variety of intervertebral disc injuries. Insets: 1. Normal Anatomy from a superior view; 2. Disc degeneration causing the annulus fibrosis to break down; 3. Disc bulge with nucleus pulposus pushing the disc posteriorly; and 4. Disc herniation with complete tearing of the annulus allowing the nucleus pulposus to ooze out and put pressure on the spinal cord and nerve root. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Lumbar Spine Injury - L2-3, L3-4 Disc Bulges and L4-5 Spondylolisthesis with Proposed Spinal Fusion Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Lumbar Spine Degeneration - Severe Radiculopathy with Decompression Surgery. Accurately depicts intervertebral disc degeneration at L2-3, L3-4, L4-5 and disc herniation at L5-S1 with resulting chronic leg pain. A series of discectomy (diskectomy) procedures and laminectomy are performed to correct the defects. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Lumbar Spine Surgery - L4-5 Microdiscectomy Procedure. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Lumbar Spine Surgery - L5-S1 Spondylolisthesis May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Anatomy of lumbar vertebrae & discs at L4-5 & L5-S1.
Description: Top view of lumbar vertebra with intervertebral disc on top.
Description: 3/4 view of lumbar vertebra.
Description: Lumbar vertebrae.
Description: 3/4 view of lumbar spine showing vertebrae, disc, and spinal chord.
Description: Lumbar spine with superior and lateral views of lumbar vertebrae. Labels available.
Description: L5-S1 (Lumbar) Intervertebral (Vertebral) Disc. Shown from above. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Normal respiratory bronchiole, distal airways, and alveolar sacs. See image 103-105 for version with emphysema.
Description: Silhouette of face with trachea (windpipe) emerging forward toward the viewer in 3-D. Details of three different pulmonary diseases (asthma, pneumonia and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) spill out in space toward the viewer. Commercial requests only; no student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Main bronchus and alveoli showing fluid.
Description: Types of lung cancer available together or separate, including small cell carcinoma or SCLC (oat cell), and Non-small cell carcinoma or NSCLC (squamous, adenocarcinoma, adenosquamous, large cell, and undifferentiated). Also shows metastasis of the lymph nodes. This image is in layers, so you can choose the types of cancer you want to show. The background lungs and/or lymph nodes can be deleted as well.
Description: Cross section of bronchus, bronchioles and left lung. A large cancerous tumor is located in the upper lobe of the lung. Another tumor is depicted in cross section at the bifurcation of the bronchial tree. Smoking cigarettes is the main cause of lung cancer. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Lung cancer. Pulmonary carcinomas. Available without insets and labels. Illustration includes lungs, trachea, and bronchus.
Description: This poster includes Small Cell (Oat Cell) and Non-Small Cell lung cancers, including Adenosquamous, Squamous, Large Cell, Adenocarcinoma, and Undifferentiated Carcinoma. We can enlarge to add your logo to this poster, or you can lease individual images to create your own poster.
Description: Section through right lung with inset showing fluid filled alveoli and cut coronary artery with atherosclerosis, heart disease.
Description: Front biew of right and left lungs, with detail of bronchioles showing changes in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Bronchitis and loss of alveolar integrity as seen in COPD
Description: Lung Diseases. Broncho, alveolar, lobar pneumonias.
Description: Disorders of the lung including COPD, asthma, cystic fibrosis, alveolar inflammation and fibrosis. Chronic lung disease injury showing bronchus constricted and plugged with mucus due to asthma or COPD. Alveoli damaged and constricted bronchus due to cyctic fibrosis and fluid in alveoli.
Description: Lung injury in very premature infants is dependent on the ventilation strategies used
Description: Bronchopulmonary lobes and segments of lungs: layered beneath ribs or sold individually. (trauma options for legal exhibits and animation possibilities.
Description: Radiation therapy of lung tumor.
Description: Dimensional view of bronchiole with colorful pathogens causative of respiratiory infections spilling out in space toward the viewer. Commercial requests only; no student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Anterior view of outside of lungs showing lungs and trachea.
Description: Male figure with lungs, trachea and bronchus
Description: Lungs with pulmonary circulation
Description: Lungs with respiratory tree (trachea and bronchioles), anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Lungs with skeletal system, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Lungs illustrating the bronchopulmonary segments. Each of the tertiary bronchi serves a specific region of the lungs
Description: Frontal view of normal trachea and lungs.
Description: This medical exhibit features the anatomy of the respiratory system and lungs. Labels: nasal cavity, nasopharynx, oropharynx, epiglottis, glottis, trachea, lung bronchus and bronchioles. Also depicts the anatomy and functions of the trachea, bronchi and bronchioles. The final graphic shows gas exchange within an alveolus, the thin-walled sac of the terminal bronchioles. Oxygen and carbon dioxide are seen moving to and from the pulmonary capillaries. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Frontal view of the lungs. Shows trachea, bronchi and bronchus divisions.
Description: Lungs with Trachea and Bronchi, Anterior View May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This full color medical illustration depicts the anatomy of the pulmonary circulatory anatomy of the lungs. The full and complex distribution of the pulmonary arteries and veins can be seen coursing deep within the tissues of the lungs bilaterally. This image is intentionally left unlabeled to accommodate custom label requests. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Lungs and Bronchioles. Includes labels for right lung (3 lobes), left lung (2 lobes), trachea, bronchus and bronchioles. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Rib Fracture and Pneumothorax Injury with Placement of a Chest Tube to Re-inflate the Lung. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Several transparent options layered in composite or individually: lungs, larynx, trachea, mouth, bronchi, pleura. You choose! (may also be animated).
Description: Human lungs and respiratory system in female torso showing lungs, diaphragm, bronchi, bronchioles, trachea, epiglottis and nasal passages. Detail inset shows close-up of sac-like alveoli with capillary network. Commercial inquiries only. No classroom or student requests will be answered. No requests under $300 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Several transparent options layered in composite or individually: lungs, trachea, bronchi. You choose! (see other layers: 103-183, 103-187, 103-204 with ribs).
Description: Illustration showing injury to lungs. Left lung is collapsed (pneumothorax) and blood fills the pleural cavity (hemopneumothorax). A hematoma, blood clot, presses between ribs & lung. Right lung shows pneumonia. Can be modified to customize.
Description: Right and left lungs, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, diaphragm, and portion of stomach, with detail of vagus nerve. Unusual brick red background.
Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Lungs in landscape done in the style of a woodcut.
Description: Delicate illustration of normal lungs, front view, with trachea, bronchi and broncioles with alveoli. Also available with overlay of cellular pathology. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Front (A/P) view of both lungs with trachea. Commercial Requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Several transparent options layered in composite or individually: lungs, larynx, trachea, diaphragm, bronchi, pleura. You choose! (may also be animated).
Description: Transparent options layered in composite or individually: lungs, trachea, bronchi, alveoli. You choose! (other layers: 103-183, 103-184) (may be animated).
Description: Shows aspired foreign body being removed from a child's lungs.
Description: Transparent deer tick layered over blood smear with spirochetes; sold individually or together (see 103-153 for deer).
Description: Tick, skin rash and spirochetes (Borrelia burgdorferi) associated with Lyme Disease
Description: Illustration showing a deer tick on a blade of grass waiting for unsuspecting victims: an adult, a child and a dog. This is a tick's eye view. Deer ticks transmit Lyme disease.
Description: A person walking through tall grass encounters a Lymes tick.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Illustration shows painful swelling (edema) of Limes (Lymes) arthritic knee joint following bite by wood tick and resulting disease. Synovial membrane swelling and inflammation of bursae and associated structures are evident.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
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Description: Shows lymph nodes and muscles that can be involved in breast cancer.
Description: Carinal and hilar lymph nodes of the trachea.
Description: Superficial lymph nodes in neck showing inferior deep cervical, superior deep cercvical, superficial cervical, posterior auricular, occipital, maxillary, mandibular and submental lymphatics.
Description: Frontal view of the male torso with the organs and cells of the immune system highlighted.
Description: Lymph nodes and lymphatic system in male and female figures. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No request under $300 will be considered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Male Torso with Lymphatic System. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Lymphocyte is shown as a receptor for neurotransmitters
Description: All the beauty of the tropics.
Description: Dramatically depicts macrodantin-induced lung disease (antibacterial infusion). Shows diseased lung with buildup of interstitial fluid and fibrosis (scar tissue and adhesions within the lungs). Symptoms include fever, chills, cough, chest pain, shortness of breath, lung inflammation, increased risk of infection, pleural effusions, sensory and motor losses, decreased pulmonary functions, neuropathy, cyanosis, rales, liver disease, increased heart rate and increased respiratory rate. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: vision loss caused by an overgrowth of choroidal blood vessels in the retina.
Description: This illustration depicts the function of a MRI scanner that is used to acquire images of the body. Labels can be removed upon request.
This title is available as an animation. To view this animation go to the following URL:
http://www.medmovie.com/mmdatabase/MediaPlayer.aspx?ClientID=44&TopicID=543
To view other animations in our cardiovascular collection please visit our website: http://www.medmovie.com/
Description: Black and white picture of the snow covered Tetons present an stricking alternative to the usual color depictions.
Description: Wyoming Mountains in winter
Description: Close-up of human skin containing hair follicles, with biting anopheles (malaria) mosquito. This mosquito is characterized by it's method of biting its victim with hindlegs suspended in the air. Commercial requests only; no classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300.00. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Male
Description: Anterior Male Figure May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Back view of moving male figure highlighting cervical and lumbar vertebra, elbow, hip, ankle, wrist, shoulder and knee joint.
Description: Frontal view of male torso highlighting rectus abdominis, external obliques, inguinal ligament and muscles of the femoral triangle.
Description: Illustration of the male perineum depicting the penis, scrotum with testes (testicles), and anus. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Cross section of normal male pelvic anatomy showing reproductive system. Highlighted area in center shows prostate, bladder, seminal vesicle and bulb of penis.
Description: Cross sectional anatomy of male reproductive and urinary systems.
Description: Male reproductive system in relation to the urinary bladder in the pelvis
Description: Lateral cross section of the male reproductive system with penis, testes, etc plus urinary bladder and rectum. See image 103-370 for female.
Description: This medical exhibit chart pictures the anatomy of the male reproductive (urogenital) system from anterior (front) and mid-sagittal (cut-away) views. Labeled structures include the kidneys, renal artery, renal pelvis, abdominal aorta, inferior vena cava, ureter, common iliac artery, pelvis, external iliac artery, sacrum, bladder, prostate gland, urethra, seminal vesicle, epididymis, glans penis, testicle. scrotum, bulb of penis, rectum and anus. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Several options to these layered illustrations. You choose the style and amount of detail for your project. Other organ systems available as well.
Description: Male Reproductive System May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Male reproductive system. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: male urinary system with penis, prostate, bladder. Art is in layers so you can highlight reproductive or urinary systems. See 103-370 for female urinary system, or 103-373 for male reproductive system.
Description: Effects of AIDS on Men and women, Hiv
Description: Spinal cord is compressed due to a tumor in the vertebral body
Description: Many factors contribute to malnutrition and wasting in HIV patients. Illustration includes liver, stomach, large intestine, small intestine, esophagus, etc.
Description: Comparison of modern mammal skull to early mammal like reptile (cynodont) showing jaw joint shifting and modifiying to a later position "inside the ear". Angular, articular, and quadrate bones of reptile become modified into ear structures. Image is customizable
Description: Man
Description: Man
Description: Man
Description: Man
Description: 3/4 view of portrait of geriatric male.
Description: Male figure: see through: brain, heart, lungs, kidney, artery in right arm visible. Ace-inhibitors & B-blockers-backdrop.
Description: Immune pathology and molecular biology have contributed to better treatment and understanding of neuromuscular disorders.
Description: Labelled image of the mandible.
Description: Normal Anatomy of the Jaw Bone (Mandible) May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Mangled tissue of forearm with fractures of radius & ulna bones. Available with just bones. Custom fractures can be substituted.
Description: Snow capped Rockies stretch out like a mantle on the horizon.
Description: This image illustrates the abnormal placement of a placenta within the uterus. Labels can be removed or added upon request.
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Description: Mechanism of Pulmonary Embolism May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: How toxic gases in smoke damage the airway/ bronchus, artery & alveoli. Normal v. spasm, infection & inflamation; Result: asthma, emphysema, COPD
Description: Also know as Golf ELbow- the ulnar nerve presses on the muscles of the medial side of the elbow.
Description: Contemporary medical center environment including surgery, research, trauma, and imaging technology.
Description: This white blood cell is a digital 3-D model that can be easily repositioned, relit, recomposed and rerendered to suit your personal needs. Also available as 3-D digital models are basophil, neutrophil, macrophage, and eosinophil.
Description: Skin cross section with melanocytes, the pigment cells that produce melanin. See also image 103-281.
Description: Skin cross section with melanocyte, the pigment cell that produces melanin.
Description: Shows the characteristic skin growth and microscopic evidence associated with malignant melanoma
Description: Genetically Engineered Granulocyte-Macrophage CSF Vaccine. Retro virus genetically engineered melanoma vaccine. GM+CSF stimulates granulocytes, macrophages, neutrophils, eosinophils. Dendritic cells educate lymphocytes in immune system lymph nodes.
Description: Meninges of the brain protecting the central nervous system and layers of the scalp, skull, blood brain barrier and brain
Description: Bacterial Meningitis (Brain Covering Infection). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Shows the condition of spinal meningitis from a lateral (side) cut-away view using three drawings. The first illustration is an orientation figure of the head and neck with a small inset highlighting a normal spinal cord. The next two graphics are enlarged insets dramatically depicting how the meninges relate to the spinal cord and the appearance of the inflammation of this membrane of the spinal cord. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Bacterial meningitis. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Systemic Infection Resulting in Fatal Meningitis in an Infant (Newborn). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
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Description: Central sketch of menopausal woman, surrounded by organs at risk for disease during HRT therapy years: breast (for breast cancer), bone (osteoporosis), uterus and ovary (cancer), heart (MI) and coronary/peripheral vascular disease. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No request under $300 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Layered image showing oocyte, fallopian tube, ovary and hormones with optional brain. The neuroendocrine system of the hypothalamus matures during puberty, leading to the production of gonadotropins by the anterior pituitary. Higher levels of FSH and LH cause follicular growth with resulting increase in sex steroid levels. Rising levels of estrogen and Gn-RH lead to the initiation of menses. (avail 6-04)
Description: Conceptual illustration showing mental illness and glowing brain with blue people and background.
Description: Anatomy of Superior Mesenteric Artery with Lack of Blood Supply to the Small Intestine. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Section through chest wall demonstrating physical characteristics of a mesothelioma. Large flat tumor along the pleural surface.
Description: Two rows of posterior mandibular teeth with metal restorations (fillings)on one row, and resin or non-metal restorations on the other row to show how much more natural the resin or non-metal restorations look.
Description: Major histocompatability complex. Other molecules are available as well, including dopamine.
Description: Mibefradil, calcium t-channel blocker, may revolutionize treatment of many cv conditions.
Description: Neural transplantation with micrografting a possible treatment for Parkinson's patients.
Description: Microscope showing histological view of cells.
Description: Minimally invasive direct visualization coronary artery bypass graft heart surgery.
Description: Drawing of middle ear with zoom of middle ear prosthesis below.
Description: Illustration of a child showing relationship of middle meningeal artery, brain, brain stem & ear. Can be used to show how injury to ear, artery results in brain damage. Available with ear laceration. Can be customized.
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Description: Brain being squeezed with vise to editorially depict symptoms of migraines.
Description: Cortical Spreading Depression (CSD) and vasodilation of intracranial vessels stimulates nerve endings to release neuropeptides and cytokines which cause increased dilation and inflammation of vessels, seratonin release, and pain transmission from trigeminal nerve to nucleus caudalis and then to thalamus and cortex.
Description: Research shows as Serotonin levels decrease in the brain, arteries are subject to vasodilation resulting in migraine headaches.
Description: Current theories about migraine headaches focus on abnormal metabolism of the neurotransmitter serotonin. Shows blood vessels.
Description: Extreme close-up of three-dimensional looking dust mite perched on a mound. Dust mites cause allergic reactions and exacerbate certain respiratory diseases, including asthma. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Circular diagram showing the cycle of mitosis. Includes interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and the respective changes to the nucleus and chromosomes.
Description: Mitosis.The cycle of the cell including prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase.
Description: Heart with mitral valve insufficiency. Blood collecting in the left ventricle.
Description: Heart with mitral valve insufficiency. Blood collecting in the left ventricle.
Description: This illustration depicts normal mitral valve function and compares it to mitral valve regurgitation. Labels may be removed and images may be rearranged upon request.
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Description: Mitral valve repair techniques, including wedge resection, annuloplasty, and valvular patch
Description: This illustration depicts a normal mitral valve and a mitral valve that is thickened and stiff due to mitral valve stenosis. Labels may be removed and images may be rearranged upon request.
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Description: Various Ball and Stick molecules in layers. Any molecular configuration or chemical can be created to fit your layout.
Description: Removal of molluscum contagiosum papules using a curette
Description: Mother and child walk on the beach in the sunshine
Description: Image of the Mona Lisa portrait by DaVinci with her mouth slightly open and an artist holding an artist's palette in his left hand and a paint brush in his right hand to touch-up her front teeth.
Description: Monoclonal antibodies bond to receptors on cancer cell surface, targeting them for destruction.
Description: Poster image of monthly growth of the human embryo and fetus. Images are available separately for your own layout, or you may purchase a printed version of the poster.
Description: Internal anatomy of the male moose, right lateral view, including the skeleton, brain, lung, heart, liver, intestines, major vessels, kidney.
Description: Lone moose wades in stream while snow covers the banks.
Description: Surgical tratment for morbid obesity.
Description: Surgical tratment for morbid obesity.
Description: Original Oil
Description: Stream flows through valley. Mountains in the background form a backdrop.
Description: View across the canal in Venice to island of Morono.
Description: MN is actually a perineural fibrosis usually found along the transverse metatarsal ligament between the 3rd and 4th toes. See images 103-328, 103-329, and 103-330 for optional views and repair.
Description: MN is actually a perineural fibrosis generally found along the transverse metatarsal ligament between the 3rd and 4th toes. See images 103-323 and 103-329 for optional views and 103-330 for repair.
Description: Morton's neuroma is actually a perineural fibrosis found along the transverse metatarsal ligament. Plantar fasciitis affects the fascia of the heel. Each pathology available separately and in B/W if desired (image 103-334).
Description: MN is actually a perineural fibrosis generally found along the transverse metatarsal ligament between the 3rd and 4th toes. Repair involves nerve decompression by incision of the TML. See 103-330 for optional view of repair.
Description: Moss grows on tree.
Description: Moss covers the trunk of a tree.
Description: Portrait of parent or mother hugging child.
Description: mother with newborn infant sleeping on her shoulder.
Description: Motor neuron pathways, the lateral and anterior corticospinal tracts (green) and the rubrospinal tract (blue)
Description: Waterfall in mountains flows into gently running stream.
Description: Mountain Lake in Glacier National Park
Description: View of female mouse from the left side showing internal anatomy. Male view also available.
Description: Anatomy of the Mouth. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Mouth
Description: Abcess on tonsil.
Description: Young girl get acquainted with horse in pasture.
Description: Dramatic painting showing a person undergoing an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) procedure, with a large color-- enhanced MRI of the head and brain superimposed. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300 will be considered. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Mucosa with epithelial, basal, and goblet cells, cilia, tubule, mucus, basement membrane, submucosal glands, lamina propria, of airways of respiration.
Description: Mucositis can develop when cancer treatment interferes with mucosal mitosis, reducing basal epithelial cell renewal, which induces atrophy and, in some cases ulceration. Shows section through head with infected esophagus and inset of ulcerative lesion close up.
Description: Demyelination as a result of inflammatory cell (macrophage) destruction
Description: Tests that measure physical and neuropsychological function in MS patients
Description: The molecule IFN beta 1-a is an example of one of the interferons used as a disease modifying drug in the treatment of multiple sclerosis
Description: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by demyelinating lesions in the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves. Image shows normal conduction in the horizontal axon. T-cells in the upper left attack; mast cells at right also attack the myelin of the central axon. It is damaged by grey plaques (scleroses) and scarring; the myelin is damaged and peeling away to expose the axon.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Muscle anatomy shown with successive blowouts
Description: Illustration showing the gross and microscopic anatomy of muscles. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Transparent progression from the skeletal system to the muscular system.
Description: Fun view of muscular system showing kid holding stretch banner with old muscle engraving. Fresh, different, whimsical.
Description: Muscles in the abdomen and pelvic regions
Description: Depicts the muscle system in a female figure. Insert shows close up of the muscles of the knee. Tendons are also shown.
Description: Female figure showing abdominal muscles.
Description: Posterior view of female figure showing gluteal(gluteus maximus, medias, minimus) muscles of the buttocks .
Description: Muscles of the head and neck
Description: Female figure showing pectoral muscles (pectoralis major, pectoralis minor) and anterior deltoid muscle.
Description: Muscles (Muscular system), superficial, posterior view
Description: Muscles (muscular system), oblique view
Description: Muscular system (muscles), oblique view
Description: Muscular system (muscles), anterior view
Description: Muscles (muscular system) female, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Muscles (muscular system) female, posterior view. Labels available.
Description: Muscles (muscular system) female, oblique view. Labels available.
Description: Muscles (muscular system) male, oblique view. Labels available.
Description: Muscles (muscular system) male, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Muscles (muscular system) male, posterior view. Labels available.
Description: Several transparent options with each muscle layered in composite over skeleton or sold individually. You choose! (may be also animated).
Description: Muscles of body, on child. Arms upraised. Customizable. No school use.
Description: Muscles of mastication, lateral view of the skull.
Description: Muscles of mastication showing the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and mandible and mastoid process
Description: Muscles of the upper arm superimposed over the bones.
Description: Muscles of the Back, deep and superficial. Labels available.
Description: Human Body Muscles, oblique view
Description: Muscles of the face, orbicularis oculi, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Anatomical medical illustration of the superficial and deep muscles of the human body from the front.
Description: Muscles of the neck and head
Description: Posterior view of superficial muscles of the back. Customizable.
Description: Four-color illustration of a female bowler and the muscles used while bowling. Included are the vastus intermedius, rectus femoris, transversus abdominis, flexor carpi radialis, brachioradialis, triceps brachii and deltoid muscles.
Description: This full color medical illustration depicts the primary skeletal and muscular anatomy of the female from a posterior (back) view. Half of the female figure shows the skeletal anatomy half shows the muscle anatomy from the head down to the mid pelvis. Features the skull, spine, scapula, humerus, ribs, and pelvis. The following muscular anatomy is illustrated: trapezius, deltoid, teres major and minor, latissimus dorsi, and gluteus maximus. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Skeletal system and classes of levers based on the origin and insertion of muscles.
Description: Dynamic figures showing anatomical systems of the human body, including bones and muscles.
Description: Muscular system in the human body. Anterior, posterior, deep and superficial views allow most muscles to be shown
Description: Anterior and posterior views of the human muscular system. See image 103-089 for dynamic pose.
Description: Highly detailed ventral (frontal) and dorsal (back) views of the superficial muscles in male and female exercising figures. Figures are actively playing basketball.
Commercial requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Muscular System Poster showing anterior and posterior views with labels for each muscle of the body, including the deltoid muscles, pecs, lats, etc. We can enlarge this poster to add your logo, or the clean art file may be used to create your own poster!
Description: MUSTT trial data indicates the benefits seen in antiarrhythimic therapy patients are due entirely to the use of implanted defibrillators (ICD).
Description: Lily pads float in park pond.
Description: Myasthenia Gravis illustration depiction of Axon Terminal and resulting resulting changes shown at the cellular level.
Description: Myelin Degeneration of affected neuron. Shows damage of myelin sheath which can interrupt signal pathway.
Description: Myelin deterioration in nerves of a degenerative disease and healthy myelin
Description: Image depicts an old MI scar at the apex of the heart.
Description: Glass heart with coronary arteries viewed from straight front; lightning flash where heart attack occurs due to plaque in coronary artery. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No student or classroom requests will be answered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Long-term study has found trans-myocardial laser revascularization an effective technique for patients with significant coronary artery disease.
Description: Dramatically depicts acute and chronic myofascial sprain / strain injury. Shows the bones, muscles and fascia of the head, neck and torso, including the trapezius, deltoid and deep shoulder muscles. Displays an acute myofascial condition with torn, swollen muscle tissue and fascia compressing the intramuscular neurovascular elements. The final graphic portrays a chronic condition with post-traumatic scar tissue and muscle swelling causing ongoing aggravation and pain. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Ophtalmoscopic view of a retinal pathology (myopia).
Description: Myopia. Illustration depicts the eye and how myopia effects sight/vision.
Description: Winter mountain scene. Clouds ad a mystery to the winter landscape.
Description: Fungal infection of the finger. Also known as omychomycosis and can be caused from bacteria or micro organisms. Can be treated with terbinafine or Lamisil.
Description: fungus growing in nail bed. See also 298 cross-section of finger and nail with fungus and infection.
Description: fungus of the nail in cross section. top view also available alone (image 103-287 nail fungus).
Description: Posterior view of hip with femoral nail implant.
Description: Nasal bones with plane suture on the skull
Description: Sagittal view of nasal cavity showing sinuses, turbinates and pharynx.
Description: Interior nasal cavity with allergic or chronic rhinitis.
Description: mucociliary transport system of the nasal mucosa. See also image 103-244. For allergic reaction of nasal mucosa, see image 103-277.
Description: Illustration showing a nasal sinus infection in a child. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Illustration showing the anatomy of the nose and nasal sinuses. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
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Description: This mollusk was created as a sample spot illustration for a popular scientific publication.
Description: Normal right side view of the neck showing veins and muscles.
Description: Neck showing atlas, axis, cervical vertebra and hyoid bone. Thyroid acartiladge and croicoid ring also shown. Associated muscles are splenius capitus, levator scapulae, trapezius, and sternocleidomastoid muscle. Brachial plexus nerve also shown.
Description: Neck region
Description: Neck
Description: Neck
Description: Line art illustration of the muscles of the neck (lateral view).
Description: Cross-Section Through Neck Anatomy May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Neck deep muscles (muscular system), lateral view. Labels available.
Description: Neck Injuries - C3-4, C4-5 Disc Herniations and C5-7 Osteophyte Formations May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Neck muscles (muscular system), male. Labels available.
Description: Neck muscles (muscular system), female. Labels available.
Description: Neck Pain - C3-4, C5-6 and C6-7 Disc Herniations with Multi-level Discectomy (Diskectomy). Shows the cervical spine with disc herniations at C3-4, C5-6 and C6-7 with impingement of the spinal cord. Surgical steps include removal of the herniated disc material; preparation of the vertebral bodies for bone grafts; placement of bone grafts in the vertebral interspaces; and the location and extent of an Orion fixation plate secured in place with surgical screws for spinal fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Neck Pain - C4-5 and C5-6 Cervical Disc Protrusions with Spinal Fusion Surgery. Features surgical steps: 1. Incision of the neck at the C4-5 level; 2. Removal of the C4-5 disc material from the interspace; and 3. The placement and fixation of an iliac crest bone graft, plate, and screws to complete the fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: C4-5 Disc Herniation with Anterior Cervical Discectomy (Diskectomy) and Spinal Fusion Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Neck Pain - C5-6 Anterior and Posterior Cervical Decompression Surgery May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts the implantation of a spinal cord stimulator and pulse generator in the back. Shows the spinal cord stimulator lead being advanced from an incision in the T5-6 region up to the level of the C5 epidural space. The middle image shows the stimulator leads being secured to the T5-6 region and connected to the pulse generator. The bottom right illustration shows the connector leads tunneled under the skin. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Neck Spinal Injury - Cervical Facet Radio Frequency Neurotomy May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Neck Surgery - C4-5 and C5-6 Discectomy (Diskectomy) and Spinal Fusion. Surgical steps: 1. Removal of the C4-5 and C5-6 discs; 2. A trough being cut into the body of the C5 vertebra for the placement of a bone graft; 3. Harvesting the bone graft from the iliac crest in the pelvic region; 4; Additional keystone cuts created in the C4 and C6 vertebrae; and 5. Placement of the bone graft material. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Neck Surgery - C4-5, C5-6 Disc Herniations with Discectomy (Diskectomy) and Spinal Fusion. Surgical steps: 1. A transverse incision on the right side of the neck; 2. Surgically removing the C4-5 disc material while burring away the C5-6 vertebral body endplates in preparation for a hip bone graft; 3. Counter-sinking the hip bone graft in the C4-5 and C5-6 interspaces; and 4. Placing the spinal fusion synthes plate using six screws. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Neck Surgery - C5-6 Anterior Cervical Discectomy (Diskectomy) and Spinal Fusion. Shows a herniated disc compressing the thecal sac (dura mater) with bone spurs in the region of the spinal nerve root. Surgical steps for spine surgery: 1. Harvesting a bone graft from the left iliac crest; 2. A surgical incision at the base of the neck; 3. Removing the herniated intervertebral disc material and osteophytes; and 4. Placing the graft at the C5-6 interspace for spinal fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Old barn sits behind broken fence is over grown winter field.
Description: Hands holding a small neonate or premature baby.
Description: Lungs phantomed inside newborn baby. Also available with any diseased inset of lung such as respiratory distress, pneumonia, edema, bronchitis, asthma, etc.
Description: Diuretics work by restricting the reabsorption of water. Different diuretics affect different areas of the nephron.
Description: Nephrons, the main filtration unit of the kidney made up of a glomerulus and tubules
Description: Illustration shows the glomerulus within the nephron (functional unit) of the kidney. Glomerular capillary membrane thickening and mesangial expansion are shown. These are changes which occur in the diabetic kidney. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: This medical exhibit series depicts the anatomy of a spinal nerve in the neck region at the microscopic level. Beginning with a posterior (back) view of the spinal nerves in an infant's neck, the illustration progressively digs deeper showing enlargements of the nerve and axon bundle. Labels include blood vessels, Schwann cell nucleus, myelin sheath, axon, and cut axon bundle. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Landscape of nerve cells in brain (neurons) firing impulses. Axons, dendrites and synaptic clefts are featured. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Synapse showing competitive inhibition of neurotransmitters by agonist and specific receptors.
Description: Innervation of arterial vessel showing competitive inhibition of neurotransmitters at synaptic junction. Agonists are effective in inhibiting vasoconstriction.
Description: This full color stock medical exhibit pictures the primary nerve distribution of the female bladder and uterus from an anterolateral (front right side) view. An orientation view of the female pelvis and a detailed enlargement of the uterus and bladder region are shown. Labels identify the inferior hypogastric nerve plexus, ovary, fallopian tube, ureter, uterus, bladder, pelvic nerve plexus, rectum and vaginal canal. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Labelled image of the the nerves of the head.
Description: Nerves of the Sacrum and Pelvis, Anterior View. Includes portion of spinal cord, conus medullaris, cauda equina and nerve roots of pelvic splanchnic nerves. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Elegant sketch of male figure from behind on a granite-like stippled background. The brain, spinal cord and intricate network of peripheral nerves are detailed with extreme accuracy. Excellent for general neurology requests.
Commercial inquiries only; no classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Nervous system, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Nervous system, posterior view. Labels available.
Description: Nervous system, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Nervous system, posterior view. Labels available.
Description: Central and peripheral nervous system, anterior view. Labels available
Description: Central nervous system in relation to the head in lateral view. Includes cross section of the brain, brain stem and the spinal cord.
Description: Central nervous system and peripheral nervous system in relation to the integumentary system. Posterior view of the head and neck.
Description: Nervous system, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Nervous system with the skeletal system, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Nervous system with halved brain, brainstem, eye and cranial nerves
Description: Nervous system with brain, eyeballs, circulatory system and thyroid gland, three quarters view
Description: Nervous system in the head and neck in relation to vasculature, lateral view
Description: Nervous system in the head and neck in relation to vasculature, anterior view
Description: Nervous system in the human body
Description: Nervous system illustration showing brain, spinal cord, cauda equina, peripheral nerves, etc. Available with or without cast shadow.
Description: Brain, spinal, and peripheral nerves in layers available with skeleton or without.
Description: Nervous system and blood supply of the head, anterior
Description: Brain with nerves and circulation, oblique view. Labels available.
Description: Thorax and pelvis with skeletal system, circulatory system, and nervous system, posterior view
Description: Nervous system in the head, oblique view. Labels available.
Description: Schema shows how the preganglionic fibers of the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system arise from the thoracic and lumbar regions of the spinal cord. Image is in layers and may be customized to show other pathways.
Description: Full figure, male, from behind with detailed brain and peripheral nervous system. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Nervous system with circulatory system in the head and neck, anterior view
Description: Nervous system, circulatory system and organs of the head, oblique view. Labels available.
Description: Nervous system in the head and neck with brain, eyes, and circulatory system, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Nerves (nervous system) associated with the skull and cervical spine. Anterior view.
Description: Nerves (nervous system) associated with the skull and the cervical spine. Lateral (side) view.
Description: Nerves (nervous system) associated with the skull and the cervical vertebrae. Posterior view
Description: Skull and associated nerves (nervous system). Anterior view.
Description: Nervous system with the skeletal system, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Nervous system of the thorax, abdomen and head in anterior view.
Description: Small islands in middle or little Grey's River look like Loch Ness monster
Description: Neural response process in humans
Description: Head with ghosted anatomy
Description: Silhouetted female showing the nervous system (including brain, spinal cord, and nerves), and endocrine system (including thyroid gland, thymus, pancreas, adrenal glands, and ovaries). Scalable vector image, available at any size. Can be separated.
Description: Some nerological diseases involve chemical changes to proteins in nerve cells. The cell's normal internal support and transport system becomes choked with "tangles".
Description: Image shows that research shows location of disease causing bladder dysfunction determines the appropriate treatment.
Description: Both neurogenic and psychogenic DI result from diminished ADH levels.
Description: Doctor holding opthalmoscope checking eyes, vision and optic reflex.
Description: Side view of male figure with brain and spinal cord ghosted in with neuron in foreground.
Description: Colorful illustration of nerve cells firing impulses. One large cell is featured. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Nerve cell with axon, dendrite and neuromuscular junction. Shown healthy and in neuropathy, as in demyelination. Commercial requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Normal neuron.
Description: Anatomy of a Neuron (Nerve Cell). This 3D medical animation depicts electrical impulses transmitting across nerve cells, or neurons. From within a vast matrix of neurons we see bright flashes representing impulses traveling across the axons, dendrites, and cell bodies of the neurons. Labels clearly show the axon, dendrites, and cell body. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Neuron (Nerve Cell) with Schwann Cell Covering May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Neuron network showing connections between nerve cells
Description: Cover illustration of a synapse.
Description: Neuronal seizures induced by outside factors such as drugs, environment, toxin, etc.
Description: Neurons in a neuron network
Description: Brain Imaging in diagnosis and treatment are being transformed by technological advances.
Description: Acetylcholine attaches to a neurotransmitter receptor. Drug (green) blocks these receptors so muscle doesn't contract.
Description: Researchers report ability to grow new blood vessels in patients with occluded coronary arteries with genetically engineered protein.
Description: Low molecular weight heparins (LMWH) are better anticoagulants and affect both the activity and the generation of thrombin.
Description: Exubera, a dry-powder form of inhaled insulin, can help individuals with type 1 diabetes reduce the number of daily needle sticks. The powder is inhaled, moving from bronchi into the blood stream, driving insulin into cells.
Description: Which nation will emerge in the next 50 years as the world leader?
Description: Newborn with heart, liver, colon, small intestines, and portal vein system in layers. Any layers can be added, removed, or faded.
Description: Newborn in layers with moderate and severe chest retractions, including intercostal, subcostal, and xiphoid. Arrows are optional. Nasal flaring layers are also available on the same image. See also image 103-205 for all layers of anatomy and assessments, including cyanosis.
Description: Newborn in layers with moderate and severe cyanosis, including layers showing panic or lethargy. Nasal flaring layers are also available on the same image. See also image 205V for all layers of anatomy and assessments, including retractions.
Description: Newborn in layers with moderate and severe nasal flaring. See also image 205V for all layers of anatomy and assessments, including retractions.
Description: Hispanic baby with normal anatomy in layers. Pathological assessment layers are also available on same image, including moderate and severe cyanosis, retractions, and/or nasal flaring. May be animated.
Description: Research has identified the gene mutation responsible for Neimann-Pick Type II disease.
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Description: Monoclonal antibodies carrying radioactive isotope attach to tumor cells resulting in cell destruction
Description: Sagittal section through a female pelvis with a full term baby passing through the birth canal.
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Description: This image illustrates the placement of a normal placenta within the uterus. Labels can be removed or added upon request.
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Description: This 3D medical animation depicts a normal vaginal birth using a time-lapse effect. Strong uterine contractions push the fetus forcibly through the birth canal during labor and delivery. The animation clearly shows the baby's head crowning and emerging during partuition. This animation may be purchased as is, or customized to fit your specific needs. The price for modifying this stock animation is considerably less than purchasing a custom animation, and the consultation for doing so is free. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Normal Vaginal Birth with Cervical Effacement and Dilatation. This medical animation shows a time lapse view of labor and delivery during normal vaginal birth. Also shown in detail is dilatation (dilation/dilating) and effacement (thinning) of the cervix occurring prior to birth. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Normal Vision. Illustration depicts an eye with normal vision/sight.
Description: Barren landscape of winter in Mammoth Colorado
Description: Cathedral of Notre Dame against a Paris sunset.
Description: NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) can cause gastrointestinal ulceration and bleeding
Description: Nuthatch sits on a tree limb after a brief rain shower.
Description: Side cross-section of normal fetus in uterus. gloved hand in vaginal canal administering para-cervical anesthesia block.
Description: Obese (Overweight) Female with Internal Body Organs. Includes labels for brain, heart, lungs, liver, stomach, large intestine and small intestine. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Males with waist measurement exceeding 40 inches are at risk for cardiac problems
Description: Bird's eye view down to an obese person's feet on a scale, weighing in at 240 lbs. The overweight figure cases a shadow on the tile floor, where organ systems affected by obesity are highlighted as sketches. Obesity has detrimental effects on the cardiovascular system, respiratory system, pancreas, and gall bladder. Commercial inquiries only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered.
Minimum license fee is $300. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Illustration demonstrating effects of obesity on different parts of the body.
Description: Obesity - Overweight (Obese) Male. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Glasslike torso of middle-aged obese male figure against a dark background. Organs at risk in obesity are visible within transparent figure. Dramatic yet easy to look at. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Obesity leads to cardiovascular disease and heart disease, resulting in hypertension and diabetes
Description: Obesity is an important determinant in cardiovascular disease (CVD).
Description: Obesity or Hypertension, which comes first? Obese male with waist being measured. Measuring tape turns into constricted blood vessel.
Description: Cutaway lateral view of birth canal showing physicians hands around baby's head.
Description: Obstetrics image of delivery room scene with baby just emerging. Attending physician and nurses looking into scene. May also be used to illustrate shoulder dystocia in delivery.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Hospital scene with pregnant woman undergoing ultrasound exam. Nurse standing by.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300.00. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: This octopus was created as a sample spot illustration for a popular scientific publication.
Description: A green iguana in the tropical rain forrest looking for his mid-day meal.
Description: Fall landscape of Ohio shows beautiful fall colors.
Description: Old barn site deserted in the snow.
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Description: Old Faithful geiser in Yellowstone National Park.
Description: Unusual depiction of American Flag flying in blue sky with stars as clouds.
Description: Old house seems almost buried in the snow.
Description: Landscape on the Maui west end drive looks like an old lady laying on her back. Also available as close up head shot.
Description: Out cropping on west end drive Maui looks like an old lady's head.
Longer view also available showing old lady laying on back
Description: Old school in western town of Jackson
Description: This illustration depicts the olfactory epithelium and the location of the olfactory nerve in the skull.
To view other illustrations and animations in our collection please visit our website: http://www.medmovie.com/
Description: View from gondola on a Venice canal.
Description: Gondola glides along a canal in Venice, Italy
Description: Plants seem like a waterfall on the rocks in a park.
Description: A spotted eagle ray is on the prowl for his next meal in the warm Bahama waters.
Description: Benign Tumor or malignant neoplasm with abnormal cell structure.
Description: This fish was created as part of a simplified pelagic food web from the coast of southern California.
Description: Mature graafian follicle after release from ovary during ovulation. Also available with sperm layer to show fertilization.
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Description: Ophthalmology collage of ophthalmic related subjects: iris, IOL, retinal disease, fundus, CT through orbits, RK incisions.
Description: Light wavelenghts going through sunglasses, lens, and on to retina.
Description: Medical Legal exhibit in layers showing organ loss as the vertebral spinal cord is injured. Type and image can be altered to suite your case.
Description: Organ of Corti from the inner ear with auditory sensory cells. Labels available.
Description: Organ systems in the human body
Description: Organ systems in the human body
Description: Organ systems in Photoshop Layers. You choose which organs you want to show and how you want them highlighted. As an example, the the lungs, nasopharynx, skin, kidneys, and bladder are shown on the right. Optional layers include stomach, liver, diaphragm, intestines, heart, lungs, nasopharynx, trachea, colon, spleen, appendix, kidneys, bladder, uterus, ovaries, etc.
Description: Line illustration of female with organ systems shown: digestive (pharynx, esophagus, stomach, large and small intestine), reproductive (uterus, ovaries), respiratory (trachea, bronchi, lungs), liver, bladder. Can be modified.
Description: View of a cell showing the multiple organelles within: golgi apparatus, plastids, mitochondria, nucleus,nucleolus, intracellular membrane, microfilaments, microtubules, protoctista,peroxisome.
Description: Organs of the torso.
Description: Image shows the organs inside the skeleton structure. Inset shows the digestive organs, stomach, intestines, liver, pancreas. Also shown are the the lungs within the rib cage.
Description: Organs of the Thorax (Chest) and Abdomen, Anterior Cut-away View. Includes depictions of the lungs, esophagus, stomach, small intestines, large intestine (bowel) and rectum. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Oropharyngeal airway used to ensure that a patient’s airway remains open and free from obstruction in an emergency situation
Description: Hip rehab for geriatric. Series of 10 B&W line illustrations (scalable) also available in color as shown.
Description: Arthroscopic surgery of elbow joint to remove bone fragment.
Description: (left) Slipped papital femoral epiphysis in adolescent; (left) Fractured scaphoid bone in wrist; (lower right) Torn achilles tendon in ankle.
Description: Incision of right hip.
Description: A view of hip surgery.
Description: A boy falls from his skateboard, fracturing his arm (humerus). Inset of fracture detail.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Osteoarthritis of the hip.
Description: Osteoarthritis wears away articular cartilage. Inset is histological view of cartilage and hip bone.
Description: Progressive osteoarthritis of the stifle joint is shown in a senior aged german shepherd dog. Inset highlights osteocyte formation, meniscus degeneration and rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament
Description: Worn cartilage on the articular surface of the knee joint
Description: Degenerative changes and bony spur formation of the vertebrae
Description: Osteoporosis in the femur. Illustration shows the bone experiencing osteoporotic damage.
Description: Head, neck and trochanter of femur with osteoporosis.
Description: Hourglass Osteoporosis. Symbolic representation of osteoporosis turning normal bone matrix into osteoporotic bone in an hourglass. Young & adult hands imprisoned.
Description: many multinucleated osteoclasts (bone resorption cells) and few osteoblasts (bone reforming cells). Hormones, cytokines, mast cells, and glucocorticoids also contribute.
Description: Inset depicts brittle tissue indicative of osteoporosis. Background image of a hip is a common site of osteoporosis.
Description: Lateral view of the spine showing varying degrees of osteoporosis.
Description: Osteoporosis in bone compared to normal bone structure.
Description: Gross and histological views of osteoporosis as compared to normal bone. Available separately or together. The circular insets show a close-up view of trabecular bone. Corticosteroids both inhibit the production and promote the apoptosis of osteoblasts (green) and osteocytes. Their effects on osteoclasts (purple)are less clear. The result is a reduction of bone turnover and a decline in bone formation and trabecular width.
See image 103-449 for poster version.
Description: Loss of bone matrix causing compacted vertebrae. Occurs primarily in women after menopause, and is linked to estrogen deficiency.
Description: Three-quarter view of female pelvic region detailing the vertebral column, pelvis and hip joint. Osteoporosis affects mainly post-menopausal women. Bone density testing can detect bone loss. Detail inset shows appearance of bone in osteoporosis. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Bone section with osteoporosis showing thinning and breaking trabeculae, resulting widening gaps and less density.
Description: Gross and histological views of osteoporosis as compared to normal bone. Available separately or together. The circular inset shows a close-up view of trabecular bone. Corticosteroids both inhibit the production and promote the apoptosis of osteoblasts (green) and osteocytes. Their effects on osteoclasts (purple)are less clear. The result is a reduction of bone turnover and a decline in bone formation and trabecular width.
See image 103-448 for separate layers.
Description: Osteoporosis is a disease of the bones due to deficiency in the bone matrix, and occurs primarily in postmenopausal women. Bone Density Testing can help detect the disease in its early stages. Illustration shows a delicately drawn figure, highlighting the main areas where osteoporosis occurs and may be detected: spine, finger joints, and hip joint. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Photo-realistic illustration of femur with osteoporotic fractures. Detail insets show microscopic arrangement of bone trabeculae as in osteoporosis, and outline areas of femoral head and neck most likely to be involved. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Image shows Osteotomy planning using the anatomic method: a simple method for lower extremity deformity analysis.
Description: Otoscopic views of acute otitis media and otitis media with effusion
Description: Outter, middle and inner ear showing Inflamed tympanic membrane, ossicles and labyrinth.
Description: Child with inner ear infection. Available as inset alone (see also 103-036)
Description: Physician using otoscope on patient with middle ear showing cocclea and ossicles.
Description: Wash hangs out to dry between houses in Venice.
Description: Group of cows out in their pasture.
Description: Contemporary boldly colored female figure with ovarian "Hot Spot"
Description: Ovarian cancer, showing chronic irritation of the ovarian epithelium due to uninterupted ovulation. Metastasis occurs though the lymphatic system or by direct seeding of the abdomen and pelvis. Illustration includes the ovaries, small intestine, and bladder.
Description: Vectors with tumor-cell-specific gene delivery battle ovarian cancer cells.
Description: Image illustrates the hope offered by new research and treatments for women who suffer from ovarian cancer. It shows a woman being transformed by her treatment. Could be used for other types of disease or cancer.
Description: Dna double helix unravelling to expose a diseased ovary. Classical sketch of uterus, fallopian tubes and vagina in background. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Ovarian cycle. Primary, secondary and Graafian follicles form, a mature egg leaves the ovary, and the remaining corpus luteum degenerates
Description: Ovaries - Laparoscopic Oophorectomy with Iatrognic (Physician-related) Transection Injury of the Right Ureter. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Ovary and fallopian tube showing a polycystic ovary witha mature follicle.
Description: Overactive bladder and subsequent leakage of urine.
Description: Layered image showing fallopian tube, ovary and process of ovulation. Ovulation stages include primordial follicles, primary oocyte, and secondary oocyte or mature graafian follicle.(avail 6-04)
Description: Luteal phase of ovulation tracking the follicle as it ruptures the ovum and becomes the corpus luteum and finally corpus albicans. The progestrone an estsrogen being a significant factor in PMS. Egg released to fallopian tube.
Description: Cross section of ovary and uterus showing the progress of the egg released from the ovary.
Description: Illustration showing ovary and ovulation. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Shows oxygen (air) through trachea (airway) into lungs. Shows circulation of blood from body through heart into lungs, where it gets oxygen, and back to body. Available without labels or with different labels.See also in full figure with blood vessels 135-066.
Description: In efficient gas exchange, oxygen and carbon dioxide must cross five barriers: red blood cells, capillary membrane, interstitial fluid, alveolar membrane, and surfactant.
Description: Implanted pacemaker with atrial and ventricular leads.
Description: This medical exhibit displays the anatomy of the heart and great vessels alongside the location of a pacemaker device. Labeled structures include the left subclavian vein and artery, the internal jugular vein, the right and left lung, and the left ventricle. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This illustration depicts the placement of a dual chamber pacemaker that is used to treat heart arrhythmias. An illustration of a single chamber pacemaker is also available. Labels may be removed upon request.
This title is available as an animation. To view this animation go to the following URL:
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Description: Pacemaker leads are fed into the sublcavian vein and then enter the right atrium. Image is in layers, so the leads can be implanted on either side and the leads altered to fit your layout or medical legal case. See www.peggerrity.com for similar images.
Description: Illustration shows gross appearance of pancreas in acute pancreatitis (inflammation). Contributing factors (shown in the background) can be alcoholism, gall stone disease, scorpion venom, ascariasis, and drug abuse.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: various types of pain, including hand, back, hip (each available individually).
Description: Pain Management Techniques - Stellate Block and Epidural Block Injections. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Neurotransmitters from the brain send pain signals to the synapse.
Description: Old style illustration in pencil of the palm of the hand, wrist and forearm. Anatomy can be superimposed in color or b/w. Used in brochure cover art.
Description: Anatomy of the palm of the hand showing bones,musculature, vasculature, nerves, ligaments, and tendons. Also carpal ligament.
Description: In a moving picture of the palpation of the shoulder the bones fade in. 10 different anatomical structures + palpations available.
Description: Healthy pancreas with arteries. Also available without arteries and with any color background
Description: Pancreas and its connection to the duodenum
Description: Pancreas with arteries and skeleton superimposed onto chest and abdomen. Available with or without skin, bones, and arteries. See images 103-462 through 103-470 for similar images involving the digestive system.
Description: Pancreas and surrounding organs.
Description: Normal anatomy of the pancreas and duodenum.
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Description: Shows normal pancreas and histology on top and pancreatitis on the bottom.
Description: Relationship of the pancreas, gall bladder, liver, and duodenum, along with ghosted pancreatic duct, common bile duct, and ampulla of Vater. Also available with labels.
Description: Monoclonal antibodies target the pancreas, blocking the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR).
Description: Pancreas with a tumor or tumor-like growth.
Description: Pancreatic duct injury is believed to initiate autodigestion, resulting in an inflammatory response that produces pancreatic edema, fat necrosis, and hemorrhage.
Description: Anatomy involved in removing part of the pancreas and duodenum or part of the small intestine immediately connected to the stomach.
Description: The beautiful panda.
Description: Image shows the use of antidepressants SSRI, Tricyclic, and Bensodiazepine.
Description: Emergency care by paramedic (no motion blur). See image 145-056 paramedic for motion blur version.
Description: Paramedic and Ambulance. Emergency care by paramedic (motion blur) see image 145-060 paramedic for non-motion blur.
Description: Medical Legal exhibit in layers showing varying levels of paraplegia as the vertebral spinal cord is injured. Type and image can be altered to suit your case.
Description: Medical Legal exhibit in layers showing paraplegia as the vertebral spinal cord is injured. Type and image can be altered to suite your case.
Description: Flea and tick life cycles, common canine parasites, are pictured
Description: Surgery to remove the parathyroid glands off of the thyroid.
Description: Mother and father with baby. Mom holding infant and dad looking on.
Description: A cross-section of the brain stem with the loss of pigment in the substantia nigra, a hallmark of Parkinson's disease. See www.peggerrity.com for more images of Parkinson's disease.
Description: Image shows person affected by Parkinson's disease; tremor in hand is shown in foreground; substantia nigra is highlighted.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Elderly lady with Parkinson's disease and shaky hand considers her medication. Brain detail of Parkinson's area cross-section in the background.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
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Description: In Parkinson's, the nigrostriatal system
of dopaminergic neurons are damaged.
Shown here is location under brain,cerebral peduncle,substantia nigra. In neurons of patient, lewy bodies are present,tangles ,degeneration
Description: Parkinson's Disease- brain, shaking hand and brain cells.
Description: Illustration depicting cause and effect of Parkinson's Disease, featuring hand tremor symptom, degenerated neurons and affected pathways between basal gangli in brainstem and cerebral motor cortex in brain. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Section of brain affected by Parkinson's disease, showing pathways that are affected. Shows pathway disruption between basal ganglia, cortex, and thalamus; and depletion of dopamine.
Description: Pramipexole vs. Levodopa: Effects on Progression of Parkinson's disease. Pramipexole may slow degeneration of nerve tissue more then the gold standard therapy of Levodopa.
Description: Parkinson's Disease is a chemical disease in the basal ganglion where there is a disturbance in dopamine balance. This
image depicts the cellular events that occur in Parkinson's disease. Commercial requests only; no classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300.
Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Treatment for Parkinson's Disease directs continuous electrical impulses into the thalamus, blocking tremor signals.
Description: Infected finger undergoing treatment of paronychia with the use of a scalpel to drain affected area.
Description: view of a surgical step of patella button.
Description: Viewed from inside the nasal cavity looking out through the nasal turbinates, bacteria infest the mucus lined airway. Respiratory pathogens.
Description: Rugged peak juts up from the landscape.
Description: Chest on male showing extended arm with origin and insertion of pectoralis major muscle
Description: Frontal view of brain and lungs ghosted in thorax and head of child.
Description: An editorial representation of heart problems in children. On the surface of the heart is the silhouette of a doctor and child
Description: Childhood ENT- Obstructive adenoid hyperplasia with concurrent rhinorrhea.
Description: Infant in crib with thermometer indicating fever in foreground.
Description: Normal active kids in bubbles immunized against a background of bacteria and virus or various diseases.
Description: Various children of different ethnic backgrounds are depicted in emergency situations: respiratory, fever, trauma, and cardiac. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: New understanding of the role genes play in child health provides opportunities to screen for genetic conditions.
Description: Montage of happy children with stethoscope, thermometer, EKG, and toys. Perfect for illustrating or advertising a pediatric unit. Commercial requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Uterus with pelvic adhesions
Description: This medical exhibit features a single mid-sagittal view of the female abdomen and pelvic anatomy. Fibrous adhesions are shown extending from the abdominal wall to the structures of the small intestines, fallopian tube and the uterus. Other labels identify the strucutres of the umbilicus, large bowel and the bladder adjacent to the adhesions. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit uses four images to portray inflammation of the pelvis with adhesions and obstruction of the fallopian, or uterine, tubes. The first graphic depicts the normal bowel, uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries in an anterior (front) cut-away view of the abdomen. The second illustration displays inflammation of the pelvis. The final two images show post-inflammation pelvic adhesions binding and obstructing the fallopian tubes. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Lateral view of female pelvic area showing reproductive organs, bladder, rectum; colors can be altered
Description: Lateral view of male pelvic area showing reproductive organs, bladder, rectum, prostate; colors can be altered
Description: Uterus showing endometriosis sites on fallopian tubes, ovaries and in cul-de-sac
Description: Multiple fractures of the pelvis from car accident. Other pelvic and femur fractures and hip dislocations are also available.
Description: Pelvic girdle, Os coxae. Difference between the male and female pelvis is depicted.
Description: Cut-away of laparoscopic treatment of adhesions of uterus and fallopian tubes.
Description: Inflammation of the uterine tube and ovary caused by sexually transmitted disease. Also called salpingitis or salpinoophoritis.
Description: Sectioned uterus and intact fallopian tubes and ovaries with adhesions. Pull-out cellular inset shows transitional epithelium. Bacteria causing pelvic inflammatory disease float up the vagina, through the cervix and into the uterus. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Para-aortic lymph node involvement of endometrial cancer of the uterus.
Description: Nerve distribution in female pelvis. Injury to these nerves or the spine can result in sexual dysfunction.
Description: Chronic pelvic pain or pelvic floor tension myalgia (PFMT) are common in women and usually involve the musculoskeletal system. Trigger points can be found by palpating the following muscles: pubococcygeus, iliococcygeus, obturator internis, coccygeus, and piriformis.
Description: Arteries of the pelvis in layers over pelvic bones. Arteries include internal and external iliac, femoral, deep femoral, etc. Also available as hip bones alone.
Description: Hip and pelvic bones and related muscles. Pelvis shows iliac crest, sacroiliac joint, pubic tubercles and ischial tuberosity. leg and hip muscles are iliopsoas, adductor brevis, adductor longus, sartorius, pectineus, gracilis and adductor magnus. Also shown are femoral vein, nerve and artery and lymph nodes.
Description: Anterior view of half pelvis. Shows hip joint, sacrum, pelvis and lumbar spine. Customizable.
Description: Skeletal components of the pelvis
Description: Pelvis, superior view
Description: Pelvis, posterior view
Description: Upper view of the pelvis and perineum.
Description: Sagittal section of male pelvis with emphasis on structures relating to reproduction.
Description: Pelvis muscles (muscular system), oblique view. Labels available.
Description: Muscles of the pelvis, muscles of the pelvic floor from an inferior view. Labels available.
Description: Anterior view of pelvis, showing lower lumbar vertebrae, sacrum and pelvic bones including pubic symphysis, coccyx,iliac crest. Also shown L4 and L5 vertebrae.
Description: Old style pencil illustration of the human eye. Used for brochure cover and inside art.
Description: Penicillin attaches to enzyme substrate. Beta lactam ring model is shown forming and dissolving bonds.
Description: Penile (Penis) Implant Device. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Penile (Penis) Implant Surgery with Urethral Injury and Post-operative Infection. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Incomplete Treatment of Peyronie's Disease. Shows scarring and deformity of penis, along with unsuccessful surgery to correct deformed penis. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Foreground shows section of gastric lining with progressive stages of peptic ulcer from erosion of mucosa to chronic ulcer with hemorrhage. Background shows ulcer in fundus.
Description: Peptic Ulcerc Disease. Shows Ulcer in stomach with associated bacteria responsible for disease. Can be modified and colored.
Description: Illustration of the internal anatomy of a perch.
Description: This illustration can only be used for print. This illustration was created for a multimedia program on CD-ROM for grades six and seven.
Description: Percutaneous approach to discectomy and fusion with TransAxiaLif rod in S1/L5 and screws in facet joints. AP enhanced Xray also available.
Description: Laparoscopic Perforation of the Small Intestine (Iatrognic Perforated Bowel Injury) with Widespread Peritonitis and Purulence May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Laparoscopic Surgery with Bowel (Large Intestine) Perforation (Iatrogenic Perforated Bowel Injury). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Heart with pericarditis.
Description: Pericardium (Heart Covering) May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Periodontitis. Shows plaque, inflammation of gingiva (gums) and destruction (resorption) of alveolar bone common in periodontal disease. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Dramatic close-up view of tooth with periodontal pockets, inflammation and ligament damage due to build-up of dental plaque and bacterial infection in periodontitis (periodontal disease). Colorful bacteria float in and swoop out toward the viewer.
Commercial requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Intermittent claudication is the most common symptom of peripheral artery disease (PAD), and is characterized by leg pain and weakness when walking.
Description: Physical exam of a foot with peripheral artery disease. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Illustration showing radiography of a leg with peripheral artery disease. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter. The catheter is inserted within the peritoneal cavity.
Description: Post-operative Peritonitis May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Pernicious anemia is precipitated by a gastric condition that interferes with parietal cell secretion of intrinsic factor and, therefore, B12 absorption. Lack of B12 causes myelin degeneration and ineffective erythropoiesis in the form of macrocytes.
Description: Person
Description: Ultrasound using a longitudinal phacoemulsification device removes the cataract eye lens. For torsional version of the device, please see image 103-293 or visit www.peggerrity.com
Description: Illustration represents pharmacological treatment of diseases. These pills are digital 3-D models that can be easily repositioned, relit, recomposed and rerendered to suit your personal needs.
Description: Normal anatomy of the oral pharynx and esophagus of a child. Includes teeth, tongue, gums, vocal chords, trachea, sinus cavity, etc. Images is in layers so anatomical features can be scaled back or made more apparent. Pathologies can be added.
Description: The chromosomal aberration associated with chronic myeloid leukemia involves translocation between chromosomes 9 and 22.
Description: This porpoise was created as part of a simplified pelagic food web from the coast of southern California.
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Description: A young man farming his fields.
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Description: phrenology, an obsolete science, indentifying mental faculties in definite parts of cerebral cortex through feeling parts of skull
Description: Physician's hands palpating liver. Stomach, bowel, spleen and ribs ghosted in.
Description: Health care professionals: doctors, physicians assistants, nurses, technicians and hospital staff
Description: Dragonfly at rest.
Description: Pituitary (hypophysis) showing blood supply and nerve fibers.
Description: Pituitary gland and the structures that are affected by hormones of the pituitary gland
Description: Functions of the pituitary gland and resulting symptoms due to pituitary deficiencies (hypopituitarism) in the female. Highlights the glands and organs in the body influenced by the pitiutary gland, including the thyroid gland, mammary glands, adrenal (suprarenal) glands and ovaries. Color-coded arrows link the pituitary to target organs, indicating the hormones transmitted to each organ. Labeled hormones include TSH, MSH, GH, LH, ACTH, FSH and prolactin. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Pivot joint of the atlas and axis
Description: Normal Anatomy of the Placenta. Orientation of the fetus in utero in LOA position. Enlargement shows uterus lining with placental anatomy and umbilical cord. Labels show how gas exchange occurs between the mother and fetus. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Normal Anatomy of the Placenta May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Placental Anatomy May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Full term baby in uterus with placenta incretia, thinning of uterine wall due to encroaching placenta, leading to ruptured uterus.
Description: View of fetus in utero with placenta previa. Customizable.
Also see imagess 105-031 and 105-034.
Description: Progression of Placental Abruption May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Normal Placental Anatomy vs. Placental Abruption. Accurate depiction showing normal anatomy at top and placental abruption (separation of the placenta from the uterine lining) with resulting hemorrhage and fetal hypoxia. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Comparitively depicts placental abruption (detachment of the placenta) and the subsequent interruption of fetal circulation. Two images display the fetus and the placenta within the uterus, comparing normal placental attachment to abnormal placental abruption. Enlargements contrast the normal fetal and maternal circulation with abnormal, interrupted circulation with bleeding, resulting in a compromised oxygen supply to the baby. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Side view of uterus with term fetus showing placental abruption.
Also see images 105-034 and 105-45
Description: Background shows three types of premature detachment of placenta with fetus in delivery position. Inset shows cross-section of placenta with hemorrhage.
Description: Dramatic depiction of placental abruption with a single image of the fetus in utero. Includes labels for the uterine wall (uterus), placenta, bleeding (hemorrhage), umbilical cord and cervix. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Contrasts normal anatomy of the placenta with placental abruption (detached placenta). Shows normal attachment of the placenta to the uterine wall. Shows the umbilical artery and vein system with normal fetal-maternal circulation. Depicts uterus with placental abruption, with premature separation of the placenta from the uterine wall with hemorrhage (bleeding). Displays maternal-fetal circulation with oxygen starvation (hypoxia) of the fetus. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Accurately shows placental abruption with interruption of fetal-maternal gas exchange. Displays the fetus in utero with placental abruption (detachment). Captions read: "The placenta has separated from the uterus and the vessels are severed. This causes a hemorrhage and stops the flow of oxygen from the mother to the fetus." Depicts the interruption of the oxygen exchange. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Post-traumatic Placental Abruption Birth Injury. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Complete Placental Abruption (Abruptio Placentae). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Placental Abruption - Hypovolemic and Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy. Depicts normal placental physiology vs. decreased bloodflow to the fetal brain due to placental abruption. Shows fetal circulatory system, placenta, umbilicus and enlargement of healthy fetal brain tissue. Comparative image shows fetus and its circulatory system with an evident placental abruption. Arrows indicate a hypovolemic, hypoxic event decreasing bloodflow. The baby's brain tissue reflects hypoxia by appearing darkened. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Placental Infarction (Death) with Interruption of Fetal Oxygenation. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Side view of uterus with full term fetus, placenta previa visible. Also see images 105-031 and 105-045
Description: Asymmetrical molding of infants' skulls (plagiocephaly) caused by external forces in utero or during early infancy can be corrected with a custom-fitted orthosis that allows the cranium to grow more symmetrically.
Description: Plantar fasciitis. Microtears and fascial degeneration near the calcaneus produce an inflammatory reaction.Illustration inlcludes a layered diagram of the foot.
Description: chronic heel pain due to inflammation of the plantar fascia. See image 103-325 for 3/4 view, or images 103-327 and 103-333 for surgical repair. For palpation and physical therapy, see image 103-021.
Description: chronic heel pain due to inflammation of the plantar fascia. See image 103-324 for plantar view, or images 103-327 and 103-333 for surgical repair. For palpation and physical therapy, see image 103-021.
Description: repair of chronic heel pain via incision of the plantar fascia. See image 103-333 for individual surgical steps. For palpation or physical therapy, see image 103-021.
Description: repair of chronic heel pain via surgical incision of the plantar fascia. See image 103-327 for other view of surgery. For palpation or physical therapy, see image 103-021.
Description: Stages of plaque formation, rupture, and ischemic event. Available separately. Image 1: In response to cholesterol, vessel wall undergoes molecular changes that cause immune cells to aggregate and permeate the endothelial layer. Frame 2: MMP enzyme breaks down collagen and elastin fibers in the outer wall, making arteries stiff. Frame 3: SMC proliferation and migration, platelet aggregation, and creation of fibrous cap. Macrophages consume cholesterol to become 'foam cells'. Frame 4: Loss of elasticity in vessel wall causes plaque instability until it ruptures, causing ischemic events.
Description: Coronary artery cut open to reveal accumulation of plaque as in hardening of the arteries. Cholesterol is spilling out toward the viewer. Commercial requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Another layer of image 103-273, this illustration shows the process of cholesterol entering the vessel wall, causing an atherosclerotic inflammation which can lead to plaque rupture and thrombosis. Animation available upon request at www.peggerrity.com
Description: in the presents of a foreign body, plasma cells respond by releasing antitibodies to attack foreign substance
Description: Platelets, both active and inactive. At rest, platelets are simple shaped cells, but when active, they send out projections that allow them to adhere and clot.
Description: Cell membrane of a platelet is shown with receptors and cytoskeleton made of tubulin and actin filaments
Description: Nerve pathway to the brain's pleasure center. Suitable for smoking, alcoholism, drug use, and obesity, or for drugs such as Acomplia (rimonabant) that blocks the brain's reward system. See image 422 for ultrastructure showing docking of dopamine at D-2 receptor. Also available without pathway to show normal brain anatomy plus or minus ganglia (image 048).
Description: Common to many pleural infections, fluid entering the pleural space exceeds the rate of removal by the lymphatics in the parietal pleura.
Description: Pleural effusions vary in composition. They may be transudative, exudative, empyemic, hemothorax, or chylothorax.
Description: Soft and beautiful illustration of cross-section of an ovary with developing follicles. Cross-section of fallopian tube and fimbria is also detailed. The ovum is just at the point of release. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Dramatic illustration at the cellular level, showing a cell membrane with pneumococcus drifting in from the upper right. The B-lactams, including penicillins, cephalosporins, and carbapenems, work by attaching to penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs, in yellow) in the cell membrane. The PBPs in resistant pneumococci show a decreased affinity for penicillin and the other B-lactams. Since pneumococcal resisance is mediated by PBPs and not by B-lactamase production, penicillin combinations that include B-lactamase inhibitors are not effective against penicillin-resistant pneumococci. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Dynamic silhouette of figure inhaling infectious pathogens causing pneumonia. Naso-pharynx glows to indicate area of colonization of micro-organisms, which spill forward from the bronchi almost three dimensionally toward the viewer. Commercial inquiries only. No classroom or requests will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Close-up three dimensional view of bronchioles with alveoli cut open. Pathological changes in pneumonia are detailed. Cellular elements, including bacteria, macrophage and lymphocytes, are also included. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Whole lung shown infected by bacterial agents causing pneumonia.
Description: Pneumonia and Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). Shows lungs within the chest, identifying the terminal alveoli where the disease begins. Subsequent graphics show progression of ARDS: 1. Normal anatomy of the alveoli with normal gas exchange; 2. Pneumonia with thickening of the alveolar wall and accumulation of mucus within the alveolar sac; 3. Pneumonia and ARDS showing final disruption of gas exchange due to foreign fluid. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Dramatic view of male figure from below; glasslike. Pneumonia-causing bacteria (streptococcus pneumoniae) drifting in and colonizing in oropharynx. Includes lungs, trachea, heart and blood vessels.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Alveoli of the lungs filled with fluid caused by bacterial pneumonia.
Description: Mucus fill alveoli affected by pneumococcus
Description: Inflammation results in capillary fluid, including RBCs, filling alveoli, while polymorphoneuclear leukocytes and macrophages destroy and remove bacteria (see image 103-166 for histological view)
Description: Medical illustration depicting pneumonia / disease featuring a cutaway view of the human respiratory system - airway / pharynx, trachea, bronchi / and infection of lungs - in a male body silhouette with microscopic views of lung tissue and alveoli showing pathology (blood cells and fluid building up in alveolar / lung tissue spaces). Background image depicts a medium power view of infected lung tissue and the circular inset details alveolar changes.
Commercial / professional usage requests only. Use of image requires payment of licensing fees; no royalty free requests.
Description: Close-up of bronchiole with pathological features of community-acquired pneumonia. Hand calligraphy enhances and explains the details; available without calligraphy.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: When air enters the pleural cavity, negative intrathoracic pressure is reduced and some lung tissue collapses. Shows simple versus tension pneumothorax.
Description: Pneumothorax with Bilateral Chest Tubes. Injury resulting in pneumothorax (air in the pleural cavity) that eventually collapes the lungs. The collapsed lungs are reinflated by using two chest tubes to release trapped air and restore normal intrathoracic pressure. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Pneumothorax of the lung with tube inflation. See also image 103-230.
Description: Advances in technology have also created some of our worst health hazards, increasing harmful emissons and air pollution.
Description: Failure to ovulate is a hallmark of PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome), one of the most common causes of female infertility, characterized by numerous pearl-like cysts on the ovary.
Description: Polyorchidism. Shows four forms of polyorchidism, based on anatomy of testes, epididymis and vas deferens.
Description: Shaving of polyps in the colon.
Description: Ceramic porcelain restoration on a close-up cross section of a maxillary central incisor tooth to show the details of how the restoration is attached to the tooth. Also a light beam is shown refracting into a rainbow of colors to represent that ceramic restorations refract light similarly to the way natural tooth enamel refracts light, so ceramic restorations look very natural and realistic.
Description: Skin cross section showing discoloration of epidermis, indicating a birthmark known as a port wine stain. See 103-261 for patient view.
Description: This illustration depicts the function of a PET scanner that is used to acquire images of the body. Labels can be removed upon request.
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Description: Artistic rendering of Positon Emission Tomography (PET) scan used to detect cancer. Normal scan on left, cancer signs on right. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300.Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: This poster of common respiratory diseases includes gross specimens of asthma, pneumonia, edema, bronchitis, emphysema, bronchiectasis, and ARDS. We can enlarge to add your logo to this poster, or you can lease individual images to create your own poster.
Description: Anatomical chart comparing normal anatomy of the respiratory system to pathological asthma, including lungs, alveoli, bronchi, trachea, etc. Symptoms of asthma include hyperinflated alveoli, mucus plugs, consticted airways, etc.
Description: Resin restoration being moved into position for placement in a prepared posterior tooth (2nd premolar)with a wax pick-up. A probe is also shown in the image. The probe is used to help position the restoration. The blue color surrounding the teeth represents a blue "rubber dam" that is used to isolate the teeth from the rest of the mouth during the procedure.
Description: Autoimmune disorder frequently goes undiagnosed. Occurs in 10% of women.
Description: Post-surgical Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) of the Upper Extremity and Hand with Nerve Block Injection May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
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Description: Politics of the Middle East go beyond the desert sand.
Description: Prairie dog generalized burrow showing tunnel system and chambers.
Description: Artistic view of Greek statue with femoral nail.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts an amniocentesis pregnancy test procedure showing needle aspiration of amniotic fluid from a pregnant uterus. Labeled structures include the placenta, fetus, uterus (womb), amniotic fluid and cervix. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Portrait of pregnant woman.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts a normal pregnancy in the second trimester from a sagittal (side cut-away) view. A label identifies the fetus in utero during the eighteenth week of development. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Illustration the anatomy of pregnancy in the 1st and 2nd trimester. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Illustration the anatomy of pregnancy in the 3rd and 4th trimester. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Pregnacy - Embryo at 4 (Four) Weeks, 28 day Embryo in Utero. The uterus, chorionic villi and chorionic sac are cut to allow visualization of the amniotic sac. Embryo has a C-shaped curve and measures 4.0 mm CR (crown-rump length). The upper limb buds are like flippers and the lower limb buds have begun to form. Four pairs of branchial or pharyngeal arches are visible and the lens placodes (primitive eyes) are distinct. The heart prominence is also easily recognized. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Hormonal shifts during pregnacy and the postpartum period lead to physiological changes that can predispose to depression (baby blues
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Description: Human fetal development images showing mother and fetus from fertilization through birth. Please see www.peggerrity.com for larger detailed image. Available in both horizontal (shown) and vertical formats).
Description: Female figure pregnant with term fetus. Yellow cast to figure suggests liver disease (hepatomegaly).
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Complications related to heart and kidneys may surface during the pregnancy of a patient with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE).
Description: Seated and supine stretches to ease lower back/lumbar pain in pregnant women.
Description: Pregnancy Complications - Incompetent Cervix During Early Labor. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Full term baby still attached to the placenta by the umbilical cord with a worried looking female figure in the background.
Description: Full set of fetal development images showing the embryo within the mother as the uterus grows during pregnancy. All images are in layers, so insets are optional and animation is possible.
Description: Side view of female figure showing implantation of fetus with vital body organs in cross-section. External contour of abdomen indicates growth month-by-month. Series of four; all three trimesters and term pregnancy available! This series is customizable--color background may be added.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Side view of female figure showing implantation of fetus with vital body organs in cross-section. External contour of abdomen indicates growth month-by-month. Series of four; all three trimesters and term pregnancy available! This series is customizable--color background may be added.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Side view of female figure showing implantation of fetus with vital body organs in cross-section. External contour of abdomen indicates growth month-by-month. All three trimesters and term pregnancy available! This series is customizable--color background may be added. Commercial requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Side view of female figure showing implantation of fetus with vital body organs in cross-section. External contour of abdomen indicates growth month-by-month. All three trimesters and term pregnancy available! This series is customizable--color background may be added. Commercial requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Un usual 3/4 view showing implantation of the fetus in a place other than the uterus, an “ectopic” implantation. In this case, the fetus is growing in the fallopian tube. This fetus is between 10 and 11 weeks old. Included are the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes with fimbria, and ligaments. Minimum license fee is $300.00 . Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Dramatic silhouette of female pelvis showing laparoscope viewing ectopic tubal pregnancy. Circular inset of scope's view of detailed anatomy of tubal pregnancy in the foreground.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Pregnancy. Implantation of the blastocyst in the uterine wall and the formation of the embryonic disk
Description: Lovely pregnant woman’s silhouette is surrounded by various pills. Baby is visible within womb and various vital organs affected by pharmaceutical agents in pregnancy are also visible.
Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries wil be answered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Illustration shows delivery of term fetus with forceps. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will answered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Unborn baby (fetus) is shown in uterus while microorganisms migrate up into the womb through the cervix. Infectious bacteria shown are mainly staphylococcus and streptococcus. Dramatic!
Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom imquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Hi-tech glass silhouette of pregnant woman with decorative grid in background. One of four in series! See each month of the last trimester in the same style—Months 7, 8, and 9. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Hi-tech glass silhouette of pregnant woman with decorative grid in background. Fetus in womb in 8th month of pregnancy. One of four in series! See “Pregnancy: The Wonder of it All”! and each month of the last trimester in the same style—Months 7, 8, and 9. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Hi-tech glass silhouette of pregnant woman with decorative grid in background. Fetus in womb in 9th month of pregnancy (at term). One of four in series! See “Pregnancy: The Wonder of it All”! and each month of the last trimester in the same style—Months 7 and 8. Minimum license fee is $300.00.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Hi-tech glass silhouette of pregnant woman with decorative grid in background. Fetus in womb in 7th month of pregnancy. One of four in series! See “Pregnancy: The Wonder of it All”! and each month of the last trimester in the same style—Months 7, 8, and 9. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Pregnant woman wearing gown.
Description: Pregnant woman, nude.
Description: Young mother to be with a near full term fetus in her womb. Uterus is shown in cross section surrounding the fetus along with a portion of the umbilical cord. Milk gland anatomy is shown within one breast viewed from the side.
Description: Side view of pregnant woman showing full term fetus in uterus.
Description: Pregnancy - Measurement of Fundal Height (Uterine Fundus) in a third trimester fetus. Shows measuring tape draped over abdomen of pregnant mother. Includes caption: The fundal height is determined by measuring the distance from the pubic symphysis to the highest part of the uterus. A 33-week baby should measure 33 (+-2) centimeters. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Marine invertebrates including ammonites, brachiopods, belemnites gastropods,cephalopods, are grouped in a late Cretaceous sea floor scene
Description: Premature Baby Delivery with Respiratory Distress May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Embryo with yolk sac and placenta showing nutrition in utero during pregnancy.
Description: prescription exchange between pharmacist (or doctor) and young woman
Description: Four stages of necrosis in decubitus ulcers, pressure & bed sores, through skin layers to muscle and bone
Description: A staging system for pressure sores. Four (4) separate images shown here as a composite.
Description: The most common sites for pressure sores.
Description: Depicts pressure sore (bedsore, or decubitus ulcer) formation. Shows common sites over bony prominences such as the back of the head, shoulder, sacrum and heel bone. A histological reveals formation due to compression between a bony prominence and soft tissues. Progress of ulcer: Stage 1 where only a reddish area appears on the skin to Stage 4 where necrosis (tissue death) penetrates through the skin, fat, fascia, subcutaneous tissues, muscle and bone. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Pressure Sores (Ulcers, Bedsores). Accurately depicts the progression of a pressure sore formation from stage 1 through stage 4. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Development of Pressure Sores (Ulcers, Bedsores) May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: various stages of bedsores of the skin in layers. Suitable for editorial, medical legal exhibits, etc. Also available with bone (image 103-316). Animation of this image available upon request.
Description: Four stages in the development of a pressure ulcer
Description: Stem cell about to subdivide with other stem cells in background, nucleus, precursor to red blood cells, white blood cells
Description: Upclose view of an eye showing PRK.
Description: Illustrations based on CT scans at two levels show early & advanced epidural hematomas, with blown-out pupil & midline shift. Center illustration shows planes of sections and injured middle meningeal artery. Can be customized.
Description: The prolapse of the urinary bladder and rectum causes a dropping or laxity of the vaginal canal. The condition is repaired via anterior and posterior colporrhaphy where the vagina is stitched to the supraspinous ligament. This condition may occur as the result of a difficult labor and delivery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
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Description: Uterine Prolapse. See image 103-437 for vaginal vault prolapse. Cystocele, rectocele, and enterocele also available on www.peggerrity.com
Description: This medical exhibit depicts a prolapsed uterus using two illustrations from a sagittal (side cut-away) view. The first graphic shows the normal position of the uterus, bladder, vagina, colon, pubic symphsis, and spinal column. The uterus is labeled while the remaining structures are intentionally left unlabeled to accommodate custom label requests. The remaining illustration depicts and labels the prolapsed uterus. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Prostate Gland May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Median section through male pelvis showing urogenital system with focus on prostate and its relationship to uretha, colo, bladder and penis.
Description: Benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH is charactersized by an enlarged prostate. Clinical evaluation focuses on three zones of the prostate and corresponding hyperplasia: transitional, central and peripheral prostatic hyperplasia.
Description: Enlargement of the prostate and narrowing of the urethra characteristic of benign prostatic hyperplasia
Description: Prostate and bladder.
Description: Also available without needle and with cancer(image 103-043).
Description: Prostate cancer occurs often in middle-aged African-American population. Illustration includes silhouette of male figure in background, and enlarged inset showing front view of prostate gland in cross-section with malignant tumor. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Healthy prostate and prostate with cancer. (each also available with biopsy needle in place)
Description: Side view of male pelvic anatomy with highlighted prostate gland containing large tumor as in prostate cancer. Bladder is shown in cross-section. Dramatic!
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300.00. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Sagittal section of enlarged prostate lobes, bladder and urethra. Dynamic lighting on blue background.
Description: Prostate Cancer
Description: Prostate in cross section to reveal a cancerous prostatic tumor
Description: Prostate cancer, Four stages. Labels available.
Description: When one alpha blocker fails in the treatment of prostate cancer, should others be considered?
Description: Research shows the risk of death or metastases higher in prostate cancer patients who ingest large percent of fat.
Description: Illustration depicting use of antioxidants (selenium and vitamin E) to decrease risk of prostate cancer. Illustration is also available without the pills.
Description: Current therapies for treating prostate cancer including monoclonal antibodies, virus-based gene therapy, vaccines.
Description: Prostate Cancer treated with transurethral resection. Anatomy of male reproductive and urinary systems. Labels available. More illustrations available in this series.
Description: Prostate cancer exam using ultrasound. Male reproductive and urinary anatomy. Labels available. More illustrations available in this series.
Description: Cut-away of bladder, penis and prostate. Glowing enlarged prostate has cancer.
Description: Prostatic digital rectal exam with reproductive and urinary anatomy. Labels available
Description: Dramatic glass-like silhouette of male genitalia, side view, with highlighted prostate gland showing inflammation of tissue as in prostatitis. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300.
No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Transurethral microwave thermotherapy (TUMT) for prostate cancer.
Description: This medical animation shows the surgical removal of the prostate gland (prostatectomy) following a diagnosis of prostate cancer. This surgery involves carefully removing the gland material surrounding the urethra. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Male urogenital system showing an enlarged prostate.
Description: Male urogenital system highlighting the prostate with both an external and internal view.
Description: Partial obstruction of urethra, cystitis and urine retention due to prostatic hypertrophy.
Description: Cross-section through male pelvis demonstrating an enlarged, swollen and tender prostate.
Description: Pseudomonas, a bacteria notorious for its resistance to antibiotics, has developed a unique efflux pump system that discharges waste materials from inside the organism, including antiobiotics and other drugs.
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Description: New biological therapies for psoriasis. Activation of T-cells is a primary factor in the development of psoriasis leasions.
Description: Image shows the results of biological therapies over a period of 12 weeks.
Description: healthy skin (left) giving rise to psoriasis with lesions and microscopic pathology (Munro abscesses, pustules, elongated rete ridges, etc)
Description: Drug blocks TNF-a rerceptors stopping the overactivation of T-cells and the accumulation of inflammatory cells in the epidermis.
Description: Head profile with brain silhouette showing motor and sensory functions.
Description: Symbolic representation of elderly patient with psychotic disorders. various disorders imprinted on his brain with MD in background.
Description: Pussy Willow buds.
Description: Rear end of colorful Pullman car.
Description: Vascular remodeling and medial thickening narrow pulmonary arterioles, elevate pulmonary arterial pressure and decrease pulmonary circulation.
Description: PAH is characterized by pulmonary vasoconstriction, fibrosis, hypertrophy, and thrombosis within the small , muscular pulmonary arteries. These lead to loss of vascularity in the pulmonary circulation, and associated with these changes, is impaired production of vasodilators, such as nitric oxide and prostatcyclin that inhibit proliferation of smooth muscle, and the overexpression of vasoconstrictors such as thromboxane A2 and endothelin (ET)-1, that promote smooth muscle overgrowth.
Description: This image depicts a cross-section of the heart with extended pulmonary arteries.
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Description: Heart with pulmonary vessels and respiratory tree in anterior view. Labels available.
Description: This labeled stock illustration reveals an anterior cut-away view of the heart and lungs revealing the Pulmonary Artery Circulation May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Alveoli filled with vascular fluid, frothy bubbles as surfactant is washed away, increased lymph flow, loss of alveolar surface tension.
Description: Accurate depiction of the formation and movement of post-operative pulmonary emboli from the left knee through the heart and into the lungs. It shows the path of the embolism from a surgical site in the popliteal vein, moving to the inferior vena cava through the heart and into the lungs. Cut sections through a vein illustrate blood flowing normally, and thrombus formation. Also depicts clotted blood breaking free and forming a moving thrombus or embolus. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Pulmonary Embolism May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Pulmonary Embolism illustration showing how blood clots lodge in the lungs, resulting in death. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit uses three images to depict fatal pulmonary embolism from the lower left leg to a cut section of the heart and lungs. Initially, small emboli in the lungs are shown to block the blood supply to part of the lungs. Ultimately, larger emboli are seen to block the right ventricle and the pulmonary trunk and infarction of a lobe of the right lung is pictured. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Depicts the formation of a deep vein thrombosus, pulmonary embolism (blood clots), and the placement of a Greenfield Filter. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: A blood clot, or embolism, can form in the lower leg from long periods of sitting or from post-operative recuperation. This embolus can break free and pass through the venous system into the heart and on to the lungs. In the lungs the clot may lodge and cause death. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Scan of pulmonary embolism shown next to heart.
Description: Pulmonary Embolism (Blood Clot) with Placement of Greenfield Filter. The subsequent series of graphics show how a Greenfield filter prevents an embolus from entering the heart and lung. A drawing of the torso and legs provides an overall orientation of the venous pathway of the emboli. A large inset features the Greenfield filter trapping the emboli in the inferior vena cava. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Mechanism of Pulmonary Embolism May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Pulmonary Embolism Medical Legal Exhibit. All images are in layers, so pathology can be altered to suit your case. Available together or separate, and include: lungs with insets showing small pulmonary emboli and infarct; common sources of pulmonary emboli; large pulonary embolism.
Description: Movement of post-operative pulmonary embolism (blood clots) from a surgical site in the left posterior knee, and moving through the popliteal vein, femoral vein, inferior vena cava, the heart and into the lungs. Additional images illustrate the path of the moving emboli as they pass through the heart and out to the periphery of the lungs, and the emboli passing deep into the lungs until they become lodged in the smaller vessels, causing tissue damage. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: View from the left within the lung of pulmonary embolism, blood clot
Description: Breakdown of alveolar sacs and capillary membrane, collapsed airways, interstitial leaks, alveoli join to form larger, less effective air sac.
Description: Inflammation results in capillary fluid, including RBCs, filling alveoli, while polymorphoneuclear leukocytes and macrophages destroy and remove bacteria
Description: Stent used to maintain airway in patients with tracheal or bronchial tumors.
Description: Close-up of pulmonary artery and portion of heart and lungs, with large thrombus (clot) in pulmonary artery. Commercial requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: This illustration can only be used for print. The python skull was created for a multimedia program on CD-ROM for grades six and seven students.
Description: A normal QRS complex as seen from each of the 12 basic ECG leads.
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Description: The Quadriceps Muscles. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: C5 Fracture Subluxation with Quadriplegia showing paralysis. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Scene depicts an isolated campsite on a lake amid the pine trees.
Description: Posterior view of lumbar raachis fixators in situ.
Description: Upclose view of an eye showing Radial Keratotomy (RK).
Description: Radial keratotomy with a diamond blade knife.
Description: Woman physician or nurse explaining radiation therapy to a female patient.
Description: Affects of radiation therapy on skin. Shows normal, thick and scaley, and thin or atrophic.
Description: Conceptual illustration of a radical being consumed.
Description: Radon gas - a colorless, odorless, radioactive gas - enters the home when uranium in the soil or rocks breaks down. Expose can be a health risk.
Description: Group of rafters shoot the white water rapids.
Description: Rainbow Bend of Buttermilk Falls in Metro Parks in Ohio
Description: Scene of the Chagrin River in Cleveland Metro Parks near Squires castle.
Description: Roots of tree covereds with colored moss makes the appear as a rainbow
Description: Coronary Vascular Disease (CVD) patients on ramipril self-reported significantly less new diagnoses of diabetes. (Illustrates the pancreas)
Description: Rash outbreaks tend to be triggered by external stimuli. Image shows children scratching effected areas.
Description: This illustration can only be used for print. The rattlesnake skull was created for a multimedia program on CD-ROM for grades six and seven students.
Description: Raynaud's Disease showing characteristic constriction of small arteries in the digits. Shows cyanosis (blue) and ruber (red) after cold exposure and rewarming.
Description: Illustration shows flow of RBC's or red blood cells through a vessels. Illustration shows different areas of construction or blockage.
Description: Cross-section of vessel with red blood cells and platelets.
Description: Patient recovery position.
Description: This full color medical illustration pictures the digital rectal examination from a lateral (side) cut-away view. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Prolapse of the rectum into vagina. See 103-432 for enterocele and 103-269 for cystocele.
Description: Lower digestive system with emphasis on rectum.
Description: Anatomy of the Anus and Rectum May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
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Description: Red Blood Cell (RBC) - Hemoglobin. Displays red blood cells (RBCs) transporting oxygen molecules bonded with hemoglobin from the lungs to the body's tissues during gas exchange. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: RBCs carry hemoglobin in circulation.
Hemoglobin carries iron. Hemoglobin gives red blood cells the color red. In anemia, RBCs lack some iron, or ferric iron, or Fe
Description: Dramatically depicts a traumatic leg injury resulting in reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD0 with a subsequent treatment . The pain pathway of RSD, also known as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, or CRPS, is shown originating in the knee, following a course to the brain, triggering a sympathetic inflammatory response of the blood vessels in the leg, resulting in pain, swelling and skin mottling. Also displays a nerve block injection of anesthetic into the sympathetic chain ganglia in the lumbar region. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Mechanism of reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD) of the right leg with lumbar sympathetic chain block surgery. The pain pathway of RSD originates here in the leg, coursing through the sciatic nerve to the spinal cord to the brain, triggering a sympathetic inflammatory response in the leg, resulting in pain and swelling. Also shown is the sympathetic chain ganglia in the region of the lumbar spine and sacrum with anesthetic being injected into the region of L5 and S1 to break the cycle of pain. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit accurately depicts the complex chain of events involved with reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD) of the hand and wrist. The pain pathway of RSD, also known as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, or CRPS, is shown originating in the hand, following a course to the brain, triggering a sympathetic inflammatory response (blood vessel spasms), resulting in burning, pain and swelling at the injury site. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Post-traumatic Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) of the Upper Extremity and Hand May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Post-traumatic reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD) of the upper extremity followed by a sympathectomy (surgical removal of portions of the sympathetic chain ganglia). In this case, RSD originates in the hand, follows a course to the brain, and triggers a sympathetic inflammatory response in the hand, resulting in pain, swelling and skin mottling. We see the location of the sympathetic chain ganglia alongside the spine with a section of the gangla removed from vertebral levels T6, T7, T8 and T9. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Renal Circulation
Description: Prevention of renal disease should involve the use of medications that blockade the renin-angiotensin system and aggressively sustain blood pressure reduction.
Description: Show different forms and causes of acute renal failure including diminished blood supply and obstruction from kidney stone.
Description: Podocytes covering glomerular capillaries. Suitable for diabetic nephropathy and other disorders affecting the nephron or kidney in general.
Description: Full color x-section thru kidney showing large tumor. Pencil drawing in background shows view of both kidneys, vessels, ureters, and adrenal glands.
Description: Options in renal tumor care. Complete nephrectomy vs. tumor excision.
Description: Afferent arteries from the glomerulus release renin, an enzyme that acts on circulating angiotensinogen to form angiotensin I. ACE enzyme in the vascular endothelium converts AI to angiotensin II.
Description: Renovascular hypertension is caused by high blood pressure due to the narrowing of the arteries that carry blood to the kidneys. This is called renal artery stenosis. Available in layers.
Description: Repetitive stress disorders (such as deQuervain's disease or carpal tunnel syndrome) that result in inflammation and/or nerve compression, are common in musicians.
Description: Repetitive Stress Injury. Violinist showing proper form for holding bow in order to avoid repetitive stress injury of the hand and fingers
Description: Modest female figure with breasts, pelvic organs: uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, vagina,bladder, rectum, lower back
Description: Anterior view of female torso, rendered transparently, with uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries and vagina visible.
Description: Anatomy of the female pelvis showing reproductive organs: uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, infundibulopelvic ligament, kidneys,bladder and ureters
Description: Woman's body from neck to mid thigh front view with female organs and pelvis phantomed in.
Description: Uterus, ovaries, vagina, cervix, and fallopian tubes superimposed within soft female figure. Separate Photoshop layers allow transparency options. (103-020).
Description: Female reproductive system. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Side (lateral) view of female reproductive system. Includes uterus, ovary, fallopian tube, bladder, cervix, vagina, labia, rectum and pubic bone. See also image #111-037 for male reproductive system in the same style.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be considered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Side (lateral) view of male reproductive system, pelvic anatomy-male. Includes penis, urethra, scrotum, testis, vas deferens, prostate gland, bladder, rectum. See also image #111-035 for female reproductive system in the same style.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Male and female reproductive systems. Other versions available (103-361 and 103-362).
Description: Dramatic glass-like silhouette of female reproductive system. Pelvic area, front view, shows uterus, vagina, ovaries, and fallopian tubes glowing from within.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Clinical anatomy of endometriosis, viewed from above. Includes uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries, colon, rectum, bladder. Endometriotic implants are visible throughout the illustration.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Reptile, chameleon shown in tree branch looking at prey below.
Description: Illustration showing the respiratory unit: alveolus. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Gastroesophageal reflux may irritate the vagal nerve endings or reflux may be aspirated into the airways.
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Description: Alveoli filled with vascular fluid, frothy bubbles as surfactant is washed away, increased lymph flow, loss of alveolar surface tension.
(see image 103-164 for histological view)
Description: Lungs, trachea and bronchi are highlighted within a silhouette of a young child. Child is breathing in Staphylococcus bacteria, which pour forth from the child's bronchus toward the viewer in space.
Details of the middle ear are also shown since infections often affect the middle ear as well.
Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Vagus and Phrenic nerves as they relate to surrounding structures. Available together or separate and in layers
Description: Collapsed lung, compressed heart and blood vessels, depressed diaphragm, fluid in pleural space; several transparent options include images 103-230, 103-204.
Description: Collapsed lung, compressed heart and blood vessels, depressed diaphragm, gas in pleural space; several transparent options include images 103-229, 103-204.
Description: cut-away showing nasal passages, mouth, larynx, trachea, lungs and bronchi of the respiratory system. (See also 103-092)
Description: Upper and Lower Respiratory System of Infant from a side cut-away view. Shows the mouth, pharynx, larynx, trachea (airway) and lungs of the child from the right side. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Nasopharynx, trachea, epiglottis, and lungs. Available with or without figure. Animated version also available upon request at www.peggerrity.com
Description: Accurately depicts the anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system. The first view shows all elements of the respiratory system, including the nasal cavity, nasopharynx, tongue, oropharynx, epiglottis, glottis, trachea, lung, bronchus and bronchiole. This illustration includes an insert depicting a cross-section through the bronchiole and insert depicting gas exchange in an alveolus. Two inserts demonstrate and explain the physiology of inspiration and expiration. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Anatomy of the lower respiratory system. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: The Respiratory System in a Child May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: View of upper airways and lungs, including diaphragm. Right lung cutaway to show bronchus and bronchioles.
Description: Normal ribcage, lungs , trachea and bronchial tree. Related images of lungs, lung diseases and conditions are also available
Description: Lungs, trachea, and nasopharynx superimposed onto female face and chest. All organs, including pleura, are in layers and can be removed.
Description: This illustration depicts the respiratory system including the airways, lungs and an inset of the alveoli. Insets may be separated as individual images upon request.
To view other media in our cardiovascular collection please visit our website: http://www.medmovie.com/medialibrary
Description: Respiratory and skeletal system, anterior view
Description: Respiratory and skeletal system, anterior view
Description: Respiratory system including the trachea, bronchi, lungs and diaphragm in relation to the skeletal system
Description: Respiratory system including the trachea, bronchi, lungs and diaphragm
Description: Respiratory system with diaphragm and skeletal system. Anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Respiratory system, oblique view. Labels available.
Description: Respiratory system, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Respiratory system, includes skeletal and circulatory systems, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Respiratory system, includes skeletal and circulatory systems, oblique view. Labels available.
Description: Respiratory system, includes skeletal and circulatory systems, posterior view. Labels available.
Description: Medical illustration depicting normal anatomy of the human respiratory system, featuring a cutaway view of the airway / pharynx, trachea, bronchi and lungs in a male body silhouette with microscopic views of lung tissue and alveoli. Background image depicts a medium power view of lung tissue / parenchyma showing air spaces. Circular inset in foreground shows details of the alveoli with blood capillaries.
Commercial / professional usage requests only. Use of image requires payment of licensing fees; no royalty free requests.
Description: Normal anatomy of the upper and lower respiratory tract showing nasopharynx and oropharynx, larynx, lungs and bronchi.
Description: Medical illustration depicting normal anatomy of the human respiratory system and a portion of the upper GI system (organs), featuring a cutaway view of the respiratory airway (nasal cavity, pharynx, trachea, bronchi) and lungs, with the esophagus and stomach within a male body silhouette.
Commercial / professional usage requests only. Use of image requires payment of licensing fees; no royalty free requests.
Description: Medical illustration depicting an anterior-posterior (AP) view of normal anatomy of the human lower respiratory system featuring the trachea, bronchi and lungs with lung tissue / parenchyma and blood vessels revealed in a vertical / coronal section cutaway view of the right lung; left lung shown whole. Available in custom background colors.
Commercial / professional usage requests only. Use of image requires payment of licensing fees; no royalty free requests.
Description: Respiratory system with surrounding circulatory system, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Respiratory system including lungs, trachea, and respiratory tree, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Respiratory system including lungs, trachea, and respiratory tree, posterior view. Labels available.
Description: Respiratory system. Trachea and bronchioles, oblique view. Labels available.
Description: Respiratory system. Trachea and bronchioles, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Atherosclerosis and baloon angioplasty of coronary artery.
Description: Restraints. Shows different forms of patient restraints including vest restraint and padded wrist restraint (shown here) . Also not shown is padded wrist restraint secured to bedframe and gerichair and recliner as alternative restraints.
Description: Retained Surgical Sponge with Subsequent Infection and Inflammation. Post-operative complication resulting from iatrogenic (caused by the surgeon) injury, namely, leaving behind a surgical sponge in the incision. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Reticular formation, region of the brain responsible for sleep cycle and other basic functions of higher organisms
Description: Understanding the circuitry of the retina can help to create semiconductor computer chips that could replace damaged areas such as the fovea.
Description: The eyes showing sites of hemorrhage after trauma.
Description: Eye Injury - Torn, Detached Retinal Tear with Subsequent Cataract Formation May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: The use of retinol for the treatment of psoriasis. Image available without retinol molecule.
See www.peggerrity.com for more versions of the same image showing retinol use in acne.
Description: Retroperitoneal Hemorrhage with Lumbar Nerve Compression by Hematoma. This custom medical exhibit features a single dramatic overview of the female pelvis exhibiting a arge Retroperitoneal Hemorrhage with subsequent compression of the adjacent nerves and Lumbar Plexopathy May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Anatomy of the Retroperitoneal Space May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Gene insertion, DNA transcription, translation. Retrovirus used as vector to insert gene encoding granulocyte-macrophage CSF into tumor cell nucleus. Transcription, translation, gene espression.
Description: This reptile was created as part of a hypothetical food web from the Jurassic Period of the Oxfor Clay of England, reconstructed form current scientific evidence.
Description: Inflammatory response typical of rheumatoid diseases
Description: Rheumatoid arthritis in joints of fingers. Joint space and pannus shown in background
Description: Rheumatoid arthritis. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Rheumatoid joint with inflammatory cells and hand typical of Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Description: New treatments offer hope for slowing the progressive damage caused by inflammation in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
Description: Ribs, sternum, manubrium, clavicle, etc in layers. Available with or without figure. See image 103-426 for posterior wall of rib cage and image 103-444 for sympathetic chain layer.
Description: Posterior wall of ribs in layers. Available with or without figure. See image 103-444 for posterior wall with sympathetic nerves and image 103-425 for anterior view.
Description: Ribcage, anterior view
Description: Ribcage and bones in the thoracic region
Description: Ribcage with spine or thoracic cage in posterior view.
Description: Ribcage
Description: Ribcage with spine, thoracic cage, superior view
Description: Mountain ridge covered with snow and pine trees
Description: Caboose of the old time Rio Grande railroad.
Description: River bank in winter. Landscape is covered with snow
Description: River flows through snow cover country side. Rocks in river bed look like snow caps.
Description: Rapidly flowing river runs by rock outcropping.
Description: River flows through a gorge cut in the mountains.
Description: Road stretches across the plains and seems to go into nowhere.
Description: Road stretches to horizon and seems to end at large bute in background.
Description: Robotic hand touching the surface of Mars.
Description: Lone moss covered rock sits in stream flowing through winter landscape.
Description: Rocks piled up in a stream after spring run-off has slowed.
Description: Shows tooth and surrounding anatomy as a reamer removes the nerve for a root canal.
Description: PTCRA, Percutaneous transluminal coronary atherectomy pulverizes the plaque into microscopic particles and disperses them into the circulation. Also included is heart showing 70% stenosis of left circumflex artery.
Description: Right Shoulder Impingement and Rotator Cuff Tear with Surgical Repair (Surgery). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Color medical illustration depicts an anterior (front) view of the right shoulder bones and soft tissues that make up the structures of the rotator cuff. Bones depicted are the chest wall - ribs, shoulder (scapula), acromion process, coracoid process, clavicle and the arm (humerus). Soft tissues shown are the supraspinatus muscle and tendon, subscapularis muscle and tendon and the biceps muscle (long head) and tendon. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit diagram depicts a full-thickness tear injury of the right supraspinatus muscle tendon, one of the rotator cuff tendons, or SIT group. Subsequent medical illustrations show surgical repairs of the torn muscle tendon. After an incision is made in the region of the injury, the supraspinatus muscle tendon is trimmed and reattached to the humerus. Afterward, an acromioplasty (surgical removal of the acromion process) is performed to relieve pressure on the muscle belly. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Shoulder - Surgical Acromioplasty, Subacromial Bursectomy and Rotator Cuff Reconstruction Surgery May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Rotator Cuff Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Shoulder Impingement Syndrome with Surgical Repairs. Depicts acromioclavicular (ac) joint bone spurs and torn rotator cuff tendons repaired via arthroscopic surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Traumatic, Torn Left Rotator Cuff with Open Corrective Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This full color medical illustration depicts an anterior (front) view of the right shoulder bones and soft tissues that make up the structures of the rotator cuff. Bones depicted are the chest wall-ribs, shoulder-scapula, acromion process, coracoid process, clavicle and the arm-humerus. Soft tissues shown are the supraspinatus muscle and tendon, subscapularis muscle and tendon and the biceps muscle (long head) and tendon. This image is intentionally left unlabeled to accommodate custom label requests. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit pictures torn rotator cuff ligaments in the right shoulder joing from an anterior (front) view. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit very simply depicts the removal of a piece of acromion process bone fragment as part of an acromioplasty repair for a rotator cuff injury involving shoulder impingement syndrome. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Torn rotator cuff muscle tendon (supraspinatus) seen from an anterior view. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Rotator cuff depicting muscles (muscular system) in posterior (back) view
Description: Normal Anatomy of the Shoulder Joint and Rotator Cuff Muscles. Labels include muscles: supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis, teres minor. Bones and bony landmarks: humerus, scapula, clavicle, ribs, head of humerus, coracoid process, acromion, and glenoid labrum (articular cartilage). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Subacromial Impingement and Rotator Cuff Tear Injury of the Shoulder. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Illustration of shoulder injuries including rotator cuff tendon tear,biceps tendon fraying,labrum fraying,bony hypertrophy of acromium & clavicle spur, impingement syndrome
Description: Over use of shoulder area and over the head motion of arm and how rotator cuff problems can arise, torn muscle, capsule, limited motion,
surgery
Description: Surgical repair of torn rotator cuff. Custom and stock medical legal exhibits like this are available in a variety of subjects and in layers so they can be altered to fit your case.
Description: Custom and stock legal and surgical images available in a variety of subjects and in layers so you can choose to omit or add insets. see related images 103-344, 103-356, and 103-357.
Description: Rotator Cuff Surgery May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This custom medical exhibit shows the following images: Pre-operative appearance with impingement syndrome, arthritis and a rotator cuff tear. Following that, several surgical images show the arthroscopic and open debridement and decompression of the joint. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Arthroscopic debridement of frayed labrum, decompression of acromium for impingement syndrome. Open surgery repair of rotator cuff tendon tear.
Description: Two kinds of rotator cuff tears of the shoulder are shown (moderate and severe), with detail insets showing surgical repair. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Cole's procedure for stricture of the bile duct. For image of Roux-en-y for reduction of stomach as treatment for obesity, please contact artist.
Description: Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy - RSD. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Traumatic Leg Injury with Resulting Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Anatomical overview of the arm containing the locations of various RSI syndromes. In these series shoulder and neck are also illustrated.
Description: Rule of Nines, Posterior Male May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Rule of Nines for Body Areas May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Ruptured Ectopic (Tubal) Pregnancy. Dramatic depiction of embryo rupturing through the fallopian (uterine) tube, resulting in embryonic death and compromising the health of the mother. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Ruptured Uterus. This medical exhibit depicts an attempted vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) with subsequent uterine rupture. The first image pictures the pre-operative maternal pelvis with full term fetus (baby) showing the scarring of the uterus from a previous cesarean section (c-section). The second image illustrates the infant's head protruding through the torn uterus as well as the massive hemorrhage from the placental abruption. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Superior aspect of sacrum with cauda quina and nerve roots.
Description: Sacrum and coccyx, lateral view
Description: Saddle joint of the thumb
Description: investment advice for doctors
Description: This image depicts the anatomy of the skull in cross section. Anatomy shown includes the airways, sinuses, bones, cerebrum, cerebellum and brainstem. Labels may be added upon request.
To view other illustrations and animations in our collection please visit our website: http://www.medmovie.com/
Description: Leg regeneration in salamander as similar to other reptiles
Description: Salivary glands and anatomical structures involved in the chewing and swallowing part of the digestion process
Description: View of esophagus, salivary glands, stomach and intestines showing start of digestion process. Customizable. No school use.
Description: Exposure of internal iliac vessels, ligation of uterine artery and vein, for removal of ovary.
Description: Bright pink flowers bloom among the green grasses.
Description: Amazonian Tree Sap ( Sangre de Grado) demonstrates anti-inflammatory properties along with pain blocking properties. Harvisting of "dragon blood" sap being investigated for use in many conditions.
Description: Santa reading "Twas the Night Bfore Christmas"
Description: Color illustration of Santa Claus shaped like a star. He has a peace symbol for a belt buckle.
Description: Sarcoidosis causing inflammation and granulomas in the lungs and alveoli.
Description: This fish was created as part of a simplified pelagic food web from the coast of southern California.
Description: This fish was created as part of a simplified pelagic food web from the coast of southern California.
Description: This turtle was created as part of a simplified pelagic food web from the coast of southern California.
Description: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome is an atypical pneumonia caused by a new virus from the family of the Coronaviruses. All insets and elements in layers, so you can choose what you need. Please see also images 103-341, 103-342, and 103-343.
Description: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome is an atypical pneumonia caused by a new virus from the family of the Coronaviruses. All insets and elements in layers, so you can choose what you need. Please see also images 103-340 103-342, and 103-343.
Description: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome is an atypical pneumonia caused by a new virus from the family of the Coronaviruses. All insets and elements in layers, so you can choose what you need. Please see also images 103-340, 103-341, and 103-342.
Description: Layered file with scale and person's feet demonstrating weight loss. Overweight or underweight feet are also available to show obesity or anorexia. See image 103-447 for poster on obesity.
Description: View of a surgeon's hand with thumb prosthesis.
Description: Gingko biloba may increase the effectiveness of antipsychotic medications used in treatment of Schizophrenia.
Description: Dramatic silhouette of woman highlighting brain, with downcast expression. Background of neurons firing synapses. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No
requests under $300 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: This medical exhibit chart depicts the anatomy of the sciatic nerve from a posterior (back) view. Labeled structures include the spinal cord, cauda equina, spinal nerves for L4, L5, S1, S2, S3, and the sciatic nerve. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Sciatic Nerve
Description: Sciatic Nerve
Description: Sciatic nerves depicted posteriorly with circulatory and skeletal systems.
Description: Leg pain - sciatic nerve pain test for lower back problems. Medical illustration depicting a health care provider (doctor, physician, surgeon, physical therapist, etc.) conducting a physical examination / test by raising the straight leg of a patient to determine the degree of elevation at which pain occurs. A positive test result is shown as lack of full elevation with sciatic nerve pain / sciatica / radicular pain (lumbar / low back pain with radiation into the leg) suggesting tension or compression of the sciatic nerve roots.
Commercial / professional usage requests only. Use of image requires payment of licensing fees; no royalty free requests.
Description: Sciatic nerve exiting ilium with piriformis muscle. Available inflamed or impinged.
Description: Posterior view of young/adolescent female figure with severe scoliosis of spine, showing pathologic spinal curvature. Includes location of pelvic crests. Also available on a white background.
Commercial inquiries only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered.
Minimum license fee is $300. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: A scorpion, a stinging arachnid is shown in a aggressive position.
Description: Image of a screw type dental implant over a background showing blueprint like drawings of 4 different types of dental implants. Background is a graded dark blue to light blue tone.
Description: Scrotum with muscle layers and tunica vaginalis cut away to reveal the epididymis, testicle and the seminiferous tubules inside the testicle
Description: Classical-style illustration of a male pelvic area, showing an "acute" scrotum. Torsion (twisting) of the testicular appendage with spermatic cord torsion is shown.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Agent listens to his ear piece.
Description: Agent keeps onlookers at a distance.
Description: Agent speaks into his microphone.
Description: Sagittal section through bulbus oculi. The upper part is normal. The lower part has different symptoms of diabetic retinopathy.
Description: In the safety of a mothers arms.
Description: Symbolic representation of differential diagnosis of seizure patients. The dial demonstrates the possible causes with pic chart percentages.
Description: Traditionally, removal of Amygdala and Hippocampus meant overlying normal brain had to be removed. New process avoids this by limiting resection to pathology.
Description: Mammogram with "hotspot". Female performing self breast exam.
Description: Illustration depicting monitoring of Seminoma cases can predict relapses in testicular cancer.
Description: Sense of hearing with an inset of ear anatomy. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Illustration showing the nose and sense of smell stimulating olfactory gland. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Illustration showing nose and sense of smell in olfactory gland in microscopic form. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Section through the head depicting the senses of taste, smell, and hearing (gustation, olfaction and audition). Labels available.
Description: Senses of sight, smell, taste, hearing and balance showing shown in a sectioned head
Description: Image of a middle age man touching his front teeth as he experiences pain caused by drinking a cold drink.
Description: bacteria causing infection, starts cascade of events, migration of inflammatory cells, relasing interleukins, leading to fibrin clot formation
Description: A septate uterus with a 6 week old fetus showing how the placenta cannot attach to the uterine wall. Thus maternal blood can't reach fetus which does not develop properly.
Description: A septate uterus and pregnant with a 34 week fetus shows inadequate placenta. Inadequate blood supply to fetus causes developmental problems.
Description: A bacterial endotoxin causes inflammation of the blood vessel and septic shock. Illustration shows septic shock with white blood cells at a microcirculatory level.
Description: In septic shock, systemic infection triggers an exaggerated immune response resulting in hypotension and perfusion abnormalities
Description: Any infection can initiate the deadly cascade of septic shock
Description: Shows a sequential pneumatic compression device and its pump.
Description: Polar bear seems to enjoy a swim to cool off.
Description: Elk graze in meadow with snow dapped Grand Tetons in the background.
Description: Monocyte releases TNF (tumor necrosis factor) and IL-1 (interleukin-1), activating white blood cells and endothelial cells. This causes the coagulation cascade and a thrombus forms on the vessel wall.
Description: Shimmering glass male and female symbols are interlocked on a brilliant gradated background.
Commercial requests only. Also available with bacteria floating through the symbols.No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Person using sextant to get direction on position.
Description: Stunningly-lit replica of Rodin's sculpture "The Kiss" is surrounded by an elegant background of sketched body organs that secrete hormones involved in the human sexual arousal mechanism.
Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Botticelli’s classical “Venus”, goddess of love, is surrounded by colorful swirling microorganisms that cause sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV (AIDS), chlamydia, herpes virus, trichomonas vaginalis, etc. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Sagittal section of brain with extra-cerebral hemorrhage from head trauma. Post traumatic retina and x-ray in background.
Description: This shark was created as part of a simplified pelagic food web from the coast of southern California.
Description: Shattered heart.
Description: Shear Injury to the Olfactory Nerves (Cranial Nerve I). Graphically depicts a violent blow to the back of the head as it strikes the pavement, resulting in tearing of the fibers of the olfactory nerve bulb (C.N. I) in the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone in the skull. This injury usually results in the victim losing his sense of smell and taste. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Tangle of tree and logs at base of a waterfall looks like a shipwreck.
Description: Posterior view of male figure showing deltoid and teres
Description: X-ray editorial treatment of the shoulder girdle and thoracic cage. Posterior view.
Description: Shoulder joint: the humerus, clavicle and scapula, and the ligaments that work together to reinforce the shoulder joint
Description: Frontal view of shoulder joint highlighting humeral head and glenoid cavity.
Description: Back of male figure showing supraspinatus and deltoid.
Description: This full color medical exhibit illustrates the normal anatomy of the left shoulder as seen from an anterior (front) and a lateral (side) view. All associated anatomical structures, including the clavicle, humerus, acromioclavicular (AC) joint, acromion, biceps tendon, subacromial bursa, glenoid, and glenoid fossa, are depicted. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Accurately depicts the anatomy of the shoulder joint and rotator cuff region. Shows an anterior (front) viewof the skeletal anatomy of the shoulder girdle and humerus, or arm bone. Includes the joint capsule, head of humerus, glenoid labrum and scapula. The third drawing depicts the supraspinatus muscle, subscapularis muscle, coronoid process, acromion process and humerus. The final graphic shows the scapula, acromion process, coracoid process and glenoid labrum. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Right Shoulder Impingement Syndrome with Decompression Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Normal Anatomy of the Shoulder Joint and Rotator Cuff Muscles. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Male torso highlighting shoulder,arm and Latissimus muscle
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Description: Shoulder and upper arm muscles. Triceps, teres major, teres minor, supraspinatus muscle, and anconeus muscle, posterior view
Description: Shoulder joint hightlighting bursa under subscapularis behind the coricoid process of the scapula.
Description: Shoulder Bursitis. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Depicts injury to the shoulder in a motor vehicle accident. Shows a woman inside a car with both hands locked on the steering wheel. Arrows indicate force transfers through the steering wheel traveling to the shoulder. Compares a normal shoulder joint with a posteriorly dislocated shoulder with tearing of the acromioclavicular (AC) joint capsule. Labels: clavicle, humerus, scapula, acromion, acromioclavicular capsule, and capsular tear. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts a mid-line cut-away view of a normal vaginal delivery conducted with a vaccuum extractor resulting in shoulder dystocia,, or brachial plexus injury. The baby's shoulder is partially trapped beneath the mother's pubic symphysis (pubic bone). As more force is applied to extract the baby from the birth canal, the brachial plexus nerves are stretched and injured. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit pictures a mid-line cut-away view of a normal vaginal delivery with a classic depiction of the birthing injury shoulder dystocia, with stretching and injury of the baby's brachial plexus. The baby's shoulder is partially trapped beneath the mother's pubic symphysis (pubic bone). As the deliverer exerts more pressure to extract the baby, the brachial plexus nerves stretch and are injured. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Accurate representation of a shoulder dystocia injury, displaying stretching and injury of the baby's left shoulder and brachial plexus nerves, during a vaginal delivery. The baby's shoulder is partially trapped beneath the mother's pubic symphysis (pubic bone). As the deliverer exerts more pressure to extract the baby, the brachial plexus nerves stretch and are injured. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This full color stock medical illustration, once featured in Trial Magazine, pictures a cut-away view of a normal vaginal delivery depicting shoulder dystocia, with stretching and injury of the baby's brachial plexus. The baby's shoulder is partially trapped beneath the mother's pubic symphysis (pubic bone). As the deliverer exerts more pressure to extract the baby, the brachial plexus nerves stretch and are injured. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Shoulder Dystocia with Brachial Plexus Birthing Injury. Dramatically depicts iatrogenic injury of the brachial plexus nerves as the baby's left shoulder becomes trapped beneath the mother's pubic bone during delivery. Subsequently, the nerves of the brachial plexus are stretched and torn as the baby is pulled from the birth canal. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts a left-side shoulder dystocia injury of an African-American infant during delivery. The first illustration shows a mid-sagittal cut-away view of the mother with baby's head crowning through the birth canal. The remaining two graphics illustrate the injury to the infant's brachial plexus nerves in the neck as the baby's shoulder catches on the mother's pubic symphysis during vaginal delivery. The brachial plexus is shown being pulled and stretched as the head is delivered. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts the anatomy of the brachial plexus in an infant from an anterior (front) view. A head and torso of the baby are shown with a schematic view of the spinal cord and nerve roots for C5, C6, C7, C8 and T1. In addition, there are corresponding color-coded areas showing the regions of the shoulder, arms and upper thorax affected by damage to the nerve roots, as is seen in a shoulder dystocia birth injury during delivery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Illustration of the birth problem shoulder dystocia. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Shoulder Dystocia and Brachial Plexus Injury. Results of shoulder dystocia birth injury following labor and delivery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This 3D medical animation shows shoulder dystocia (entrapment) during labor and delivery. To correct this problem, the OB/GYN will use Wood's Corkscrew Maneuver to gently turn the baby's head and shoulders within the mother's pelvis, relieving the entrapment of the shoulder under the mother's pubic symphisis (pubic bone). This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Shoulder Fractures with Fixation Surgery. Depicts displaced, fractured humerus (broken arm bone) with surgical repair and fixation. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Frontal (ventral) view of bones of the pectoral girdle/shoulder joint including the scapula, clavicle, humerus and ribcage
Description: Shoulder Impingement Syndrome with Arthroscopic Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Right and Left Shoulder Arthroscopic Surgery and Open Mumford Procedure. Accurately depicts bilateral shoulder impingement of the acromioclavicular (AC) joint. Arthroscopic Surgery and Open Mumford Procedure are used to remove the coracoacromial (CA) ligament to alleviate frozen shoulder syndrome. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Shoulder Impingement Injury with Arthroscopic Surgery. Accurately depicts the pre-operative traumatic spurring to the undersurfaces of the acromioclavicular (ac) joint space with several steps of the standard arthroscopic decompression surgery and removal of impingement. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This exhibit reveals classic elements of post-traumatic left shoulder impingement syndrome. It reveals detailed views of the left shoulder describing the pre-operative traumatic bone spurs on the undersurfaces of the acromio-clavicular (ac) joint space with several steps of the standard open decompression surgery and relief of impingement. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Left Shoulder Impingement Syndrome wih Arthroscopic Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Cross Section of Shoulder joint is shown. Rotator cuff anatomy with bones, cartilage, tendons and muscles, and inflamed bursa as in shoulder impingement syndrome. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Steroid injection site in shoulder capsule showing subacrmial bursa, coracoacromial ligament, coracoid process, coracohumeral ligament, scapula, clavicle and biceps origin.
Description: Shoulder Injuries - Bursitis, Torn Glenoid Labrum and Impingement Syndrome with Arthroscopic Surgery. Dramatically depicts an anterior labral tear, an inflamed bursa, and a thickening of the coracoacromial ligament with impingement. Surgical steps: 1. Inserting arthroscopic instruments into the glenohumeral joint to repair glenoid labrum; 2. Establishing a lateral portal in the shoulder joint; 3. Resecting the inflamed bursa; and 4. Resecting the coracoacromial ligament and acromion process (acromioplasty). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Dislocation (subluxation) of the shoulder joint.
Description: Accurately depicts acromioclavicular (ac) joint arthritis injury and shoulder joint bursitis with surgery repair. Shows arthritis on the clavicle, an inflamed bursa, and impingement of the supraspinatus muscle, as well as the acromion process, coracoid process and subscapularis muscle. Shows the steps of the corrective surgical procedure, demonstrating the initial incision, the excision of the distal clavicle, the removal of the bursa, and the removal of the acromion process. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Shoulder Joint Impingement Injury - Bone Spurs with Acromioplasty Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Shoulder Injury - Bursitis and AC Joint Bone Spurs with Surgery Repair. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Shoulder Injury - Humeral Neck Fracture May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Shoulder Injury - Progressive Damage to the Glenoid Labrum (Tearing, Fraying) and Supraspinatus Muscle Tendon (a rotator cuff muscle). Dramatically contrasts normal anatomy of a healthy shoulder joint with two illustrations depicting degradation of the shoulder joint over time. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Shoulder Injury - Torn Glenoid Labrum Repair and Acromioplasty Surgery May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Shoulder Joint Injury - Torn Glenoid Labrum with Arthroscopic Surgery Repair. Depicts right shoulder injuries with arthroscopic repairs. Specifically shown is a pre-operative tear of the glenoid labrum with several arthroscopic surgical steps to debride the joint. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Shoulder Joint Injury - Torn Glenoid Labrum with Arthroscopic Surgery Repair. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Shoulder Injury - Type II SLAP Lesion and Torn Glenoid Labrum with Arthroscopic Surgery. Laxity of joint causes severed dislocation (dislocated humerus). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Anatomy of the Shoulder Joint and Rotator Cuff May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Right Total Shoulder Joint Replacement May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts a total shoulder joint replacement, or arthroplasty, in a series of six steps. The following steps are shown: 1. A surgical incision is made in the front of the shoulder. Labels include the clavicle, scapula and humerus; 2. Dissection of the humeral head; 3. Removal of the humeral head; 4. Use of a bone rasp to prepare the humerus for a shoulder joint prosthesis; 5. Application of joint cement into the humerus; and 6. Placement of the humeral prosthesis. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Total Shoulder Arthroplasty with Joint Replacement. This illustration accurately shows replacement of the head of the humerus with a shoulder joint prosthetic. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Deep Muscles of the Shoulder and Neck. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
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Description: Superficial Muscles of the Shoulder Girdle: Posterior (Back) View. Includes the trapezius muscle (traps), and serratus anterior. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Shoulder muscles (muscular system), oblique view. Labels available.
Description: Shoulder muscles (muscular system), oblique view. Labels available.
Description: Shoulder muscles (muscular system), anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Shoulder muscles (muscular system), oblique view. Labels available.
Description: Shoulder muscles, deltoid, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Generalized pain (shoulder, neck, spine, migraine). Posterior view.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder joint ligaments from an anterior (front) view of the shoulder joint capsule. Labels include inflammation and thickening of the shoulder capsule. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Total Shoulder Replacement Surgery. The medical exhibit reveals a Fracture of the Right Humeral Head with Prosthetic Replacement. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Shoulder Replacement Surgery - Hemi-arthroplastic Prosthesis with Subsequent Rotation of Prosthetic Humerus. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Custom and stock medical legal exhibits are available in a variety of subjects. All stock exhibits are in layers, so you can choose the insets and structures you want for your trial.
Description: Anterior view of shoulder skeletal elements showing scapula, humerus, ribs, emphasis on shoulder joint anatomy. Customizable.
Description: Shoulder Surgery - AC Joint Bone Spurs with Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: ACL (Acromioclavicular) Joint Arthritis with Surgical Repair. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Dramatically depicts degenerative disease of the acromioclavicular, or ac, joint in the left shoulder with arthroscopic surgery repairs. Shows impingement of the supraspinatus muscle, a rotator cuff muscle, and a torn supraspinatus tendon. Surgical steps: A. Arthroscopic instruments inserted into the shoulder joint; B. Coracoacromial ligament is released and a high speed bur is used to reshape the clavicle; C., D. and E. Smoothing of the bone surface and suturing of the muscle tendon. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Shoulder Surgery - Glenoid Labrum Debridement May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit shows Impingement of the Supraspinatus Muscle with Open and Arthroscopic Surgical Repairs to the right shoulder. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Shoulder Surgery - Joint Instability Due to Bankart Lesion of the Glenoid Labrum with Surgical Repair. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Shoulder depicting brachial plexus and cervical plexus with skeletal system, circulatory system, and nervous system, posterior view
Description: Anatomy of the rotator cuff of the shoulder, looking into the glenoid fossa. Includes clavicle and attached muscles and ligaments. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Rheumatoid arthritis of the shoulder.
Description: Shoulder showing scapula, humerus and glenohumeral joint.
Description: Normal shoulder, anterior view of ligaments and muscles of the rotator cuff.
Description: Capillary bed with cut-away showing sickle cells caught in a clot with fibrin and platelets.
Description: Full body glass-like silhouette of African-American male, highlighting the major organ systems affected by a crisis attack of sickle cell anemia. Sickle cells may disrupt blood flow virtually anywhere in the body, causing retinopathy, intracerebral hemorrhage, osteomyelitis, joint infarctions, and stasis ulcers, among other problems. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Sudden infant death syndrome showing baby.
Description: Normal Sigmoid Colon Wall vs Sigmoid Bowel Diverticulum May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
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Description: Editorial illustration on silent ischemia. The illustration shows torn ECG paper revealing the heart beneath.
Description: Silverthorne, Colorado. Meadow stretches out infront of the snow covered mountains.
Description: Old time radio in front of a Christmas tree.
Description: This illustration depicts the abnormal electrical signals that occur during bradycardia.
This title is available as an animation. To view this animation go to the following URL:
http://www.medmovie.com/mmdatabase/MediaPlayer.aspx?ClientID=44&TopicID=532
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Description: Glass-like face with 3/4 view of sinuses glowing from within to suggest the fiery pain of inflamed sinuses. Commercial requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Research shows low-dose amiodarone to be more effective than traditional therapy in maintaining sinus rhythm.
Description: Face of middle aged man undergoing endoscopic sinus surgery. Sinuses are glowing under skin.
Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Three different views (front, side/lateral, and 3/4) of the paranasal sinuses within a glass-like male head. Shown are the frontal, ethmoid, maxillary and sphenoid sinuses.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Areas involved with sinusitis are frontal, ethmoid and sphenoid sinuses. Middle and inner ear are also shown
Description: Chronic inflammation of the sinus cavities
Description: Drawing of head at frontal and lateral view, highlighting paranasal sinuses and trachea. Side sketch of middle ear.
Description: Full figure - posterior view highlighting the different possible sites of arthritis.
Description: Cutaway view of the uterus and fallopian tube showing possible sites of ectopic pregnancy implantation.
Description: Two Gemsbok Oryx Gazella Gazella on the planes of a African Desert.
Description: This chronic autoimmune disorder involves lymphocytic invasion of the exocrine glands. Symptoms include dry mouth, swollen salivary glands and oral ulcers. Sjogren's Syndrome
Description: Accurately depicts the skeletal and cardiovascular systems anatomy of the male body. Shows the full skelton and the following main circulatory elements: carotid arteries and veins, heart and great vessels, arteries and veins of the upper extremities, intercostal arteries and veins, vena cava, aorta, mesenteric arteries and veins, iliac arteries and veins, and arteries and veins of the lower extremities. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Illustration showing the structural anatomy of the skeletal muscle. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Illustration showing antagonistic action in skeletal muscle. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Human skeletal system is shown with the circulatory system inside. Insert shows the heart and related veins and arteries inside the rib cage
Description: Skeletal system, posterior view
Description: Skeletal system, anterior view
Description: Skeletal system, lateral view
Description: Skeletal system posterior view. Skeleton of the back.
Description: Part of the skeletal system (skeleton) from a posterior view (includes the pelvis).
Description: Skeletal system, anterior (front) view.
Description: Skeletal system, posterior view
Description: Skeleton with male skin. Female available.
Description: Skeletal system in the human body
Description: Skeletal system, posterior view. Includes, shoulder girdle, thoracic cage, and vertebral column.
Description: Anatomy of the Human Skeletal System (Skeleton). Full body anterior and posterior views with labels for bones: skull, orbital cavity, maxillary bone, mandible, clavicle, sternum, scapula, humerus, costal cartilage, radius, ulna, sacrum, coccyx, femur, patella, tibia, and fibula. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Skeleton, shoulder girdle and thoracic cage. Posterior view.
Description: Fun view of skeletal system- kid holding board showing woodcut skeleton.
Description: Skeletal system, circulatory system, internal organs, and nervous system, three quarter view
Description: Skeletal system of the male in posterior view including the shoulder girdle, spine, skull and thoracic cage.
Description: Pelvis with hip articulations, front view, lit dramatically. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Shoulder, spine and ribcage, back view, lit dramatically. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Illustration showing a complete human skeleton. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Human skeleton - front view.
Description: Skeleton, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Skeleton, posterior (back) view
Description: Skeletal system showing the appendicular and axial skeletal systems
Description: Skeleton head and thorax, anterior view
Description: Skeleton, anterior view
Description: Skeleton, posterior view
Description: Skeleton, lateral view. Labels available.
Description: Normal human skeletal system available as line art or in color. See also images 103-399 and 103-400 for other skeletons.
Description: skull, ribs, sternum, pelvis, scapula, vertebral spine; available with transparent layers showing various fractures and traumatic injuries for legal exhibits.
Description: Lateral view of the human skeleton
Description: Thoracic (Chest and Back) Skeletal (Skeleton) Anatomy featuring the ribs, sternum, scapula and vertebrae. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Skeleton (Skeletal System) Anatomy and Nerves within Body Outline, Posterior View. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Bones of the skeleton in a friendly, waving male figure. Axial skeleton shaded orange; appendicular skeleton is bone-colored. Cartilage is grey.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Skeletal system in anatomical pose in various styles. See also image 103-399 for relaxed pose of skeleton.
Description: Skeletal system in relaxed pose in various styles. See also image 103-400 for anatomical pose of skeleton.
Description: Skeleton, posterior view hilighting different types of bones
Description: Posterior view of male skeleton showing spine, ribs, pelvis, scapulae. Customizable.
Description: healthy skin and dermal layers. Also, available with psoriasis, cancer, etc. See image 103-177 for comparison of youthful skin and aging skin, or check out www.peggerrity.com
Description: Skin chunk showing the layers of skin, a hair follicle, sweat gland, sebaceous gland, vasculature and nerves.
Description: Skin chunk showing the layers of skin, a hair follicle, sweat gland, sebaceous gland and vasculature
Description: Cross section of human skin.
Description: Cut-away of Skin Section. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Layered cross section of skin with hair follicle, glands, skin receptors, and vessels. Shows dermis, epidermis, and subcutaneous tissue.
Description: Illustration shows layers of the skin including hair follicles.
Description: Skin tissue anatomy in cross-section showing the epidermis, dermis, hair follicles, sebaceous glands, nerves, arteries and veins. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Normal skin inlcuding major structures and layers.
Description: Normal skin showing major structures and layers.
Description: As skin ages, lines, wrinkles, folds, and age spots appear. There are also less proliferative cells and melanocytes. The connective tissue and the blood vessels grow weaker as our skin ages, and there is a thinning of the subcutaneous fat. See image 103-059 for comparison with young skin.
Description: Normal skin showing components of epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous and muscle layers. First, second and third degree burns also available.
Description: Illustration of wrinkles around the eye along with a close-up view of the skin in cross section.
Description: Excessive exposure to sun can lead to skin cancer. Includes silhouette of female figure and section of skin with malignant melanoma. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Epidermis, dermis, stratum, corneum, hair, glands, blood vessels, fat, touch, pressure, and pain receptors (see also images 103-097, 103-059).
Description: Cross section showing penetration of a drug through the epidermis.
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Description: Skin cancer: Melanoma and basal cell carcinoma
Description: Skin Cancer - Malignant Melanoma. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: impetigo, eczema, dry skin, dermatitis can happen with improper skincare, avoid irritants sun exposure, poor hygiene,stress, infections
can be modified to show acne, psoriasis
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Description: This image illustrates normal skin tissue with pathology progressing to necrotizing fasciitis (tissue death). Labels may be removed and images may be rearranged/removed upon request.
To view other illustrations and animations in our collection please visit our website: http://www.medmovie.com/
Description: Debridement and Skin Graft Coverage of Fasciotomy Wound to Right Lower Leg. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Normal anatomy of a skin cross section, including dermis, epidermis, hair follicle, sweat gland, adipose tissue and vasculature.
Description: Shows normal skin section.
Description: Section of normal skin.
Description: Shows layers of skin, hair follicles nerves, glands and blood supply.
Description: Benign and malignant skin tumors.
Description: Illustration of daibetic skin ulcer.
Description: Skin cross section with acne cyst, including dermis, epidermis, stratum corneum, hair follicle, etc. Also available with inset of teen with acne (image 103-387).
Description: Two cross sections of the skin showing wrinkles before and after a chemical peel
Description: Two cross sections of the skin showing wrinkles before and after collagen injection.
Description: Dramatic three-dimensional landscape of normal human skin showing epidermis, dermis, hair follicles, glands, nerves and vessels. Commercial requests only, minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: 3-D View of skin with various lesions caused by sun damage, including malignant melanoma. Minimum license fee is $300.00. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Imaginative landscape of skin against a a blue sky with clouds. Close-up of hair follicles and skin infections (pustules) containing mucus.
Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Frontal and lateral view of skull and sinus.
Description: Accurately depicts the anatomy of the skull from lateral (side) and anterior (front) views. Labeled bones include the frontal bone, temporal bone, orbit, nasal bone, maxilla, mandible, zygomatic bone, zygomatic arch, mandibular condyle, external acoustic meatus, mastoid process, occipital bone and parietal bone. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Skull and Cervical Spine Anatomy. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Lateral skull showing zygomatic arch, temporal, parietal, frontal, nasal, lacrimal, ethmoid, maxilla and mandible bones
Description: Adult Skull and Cervical Vertebrae, Lateral View May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Skull and skeleton of the upper body
Description: Skull: an exploded view reveals the brain and shows the sutures of the skull
Description: Head with skull, circulatory system, and nervous system, anterior view
Description: Skull, lateral view.
Description: Skull, anterior view. Includes integumentary system.
Description: Skull, inferior view, showing foramen magnum
Description: Skull, cranium, or head and cervical vertebrae in editorial or x-ray style.
Description: Skull, internal inferior surface showing foramina and sella turcica, superior view
Description: Skull, internal inferior surface showing foramina and sella turcica, superior view
Description: Side view of skull and neck
Description: Skull, anterior view
Description: Skull, inferior view, showing foramen magnum
Description: Skull, internal inferior surface showing foramina and sella turcica, superior view
Description: Skull and cervical spine with blood supply and nervous system, posterior view
Description: Skull with blood supply and nervous system, lateral view
Description: Skull with blood supply and nervous system, anterior view
Description: This illustration depicts the normal anatomy of the skull from the anterior and lateral views. Labels may be removed and images may be rearranged upon request.
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Description: Skull and cervical spine or cervical vertebrae, circulatory system, and nervous system, posterior view
Description: Cranium, mandible, maxilla, teeth, nasal bones; with transparent layer options showing fractures for medical legal trial exhibits (samples: 103-206, 103-207).
Description: Cranium, mandible, maxilla, teeth, sphenoid bone; with transparent layer options showing fractures for medical legal trial exhibits (samples: 103-233, 103-234).
Description: Skull and spine in the head and neck with circulatory system and nervous system, posterior view. Labels available.
Description: Skull and spine with nerves of head and neck, lateral view. Labels available.
Description: Skull Fractures - Brain Damage. This exhibit reveals two images describing post-accident brain injuries to the left frontal region of the skull with damage and injury to the underlying brain structures. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Skull fractures on skull, frontal bone,nasal,sinuses,occipital bone. Brain Damage with midline shift, cerebral hemorrhage& hematomas. Variations of brain damage available.
Description: Skull, Superior view of interior base. Labels available.
Description: Skull with circulation, nerves, trachea and eyes, oblique view. Labels available.
Description: Skull with circulation, nerves, trachea and eyes, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Skull with spine, nervous system and circulatory system, lateral view. Labels available
Description: Skull, basal view. Labels available
Description: Anterior view of adult human skull.
Description: Skull, posterior view. Labels available.
Description: Skull, superior view. Labels available.
Description: Sleep Disorders, including anatomical features. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered,
Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: This medical exhibit depicts a sagittal section (cut-away viewed from the side) through back of the mouth showing blockage of the upper airway (obstructive apnea) during sleep. It illustrates the relaxed soft tissues of the tongue and posterior throat displacing posteriorly (backwards) closing off the airway when lying down. Labels identify the nose, chin, throat, tongue and blocked airway. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Silhouette of male sleeping figure, with glowing anatomical areas associated with sleep apnea. Minimum license fee is $300.00. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered.
©Teri J. McDermott
Description: CPAP - Continuous positive airway pressure therapy used in patients with congestive heart filure.
Description: Episodes of OSA (Obstructive Sleep Apnea) can result in hypoxemia, hypercarbia, hypertension, cardiac dysrhythmias, and sudden death.
Description: Small Intestinal Injury - Adhesions Blocking Mesenteric Arteries with Bowel Necrosis (Death). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Small Intestine
Description: Small intestine, where most of the digestion process takes place. The inset shows a close up of the layers of wall of the small intestine
Description: Small Intestine (Bowel) Necrosis - Mesenteric Ischemia. Blocked artery (atherosclerosis) leads to death of small intestines. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: The Small Intestines (Bowels). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: The sense of smell (olfaction) depicted with nasal epithelium and a section of the head.
Description: Image of a full mouth of teeth and lips being lifted by a crane and guided by 3 dentists in white lab coats. The image is a metaphor for the process of cosmetic and restorative dental care.
Description: Inset of lung tissue with emphysema and cigarette. Healthy inset also available.
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Description: Silhouetted figure in glass, with organs most at risk due to smoking of cigarettes: respiratory system (lungs), cardiovascular system (heart and circulation) and brain (central nervous system). Wisps of second-hand smoke enhance the background. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Locations of smooth muscle in the body.
Description: This illustration can only be used for print. It was created for a multimedia program on CD-ROM for grades six and seven.
Description: This illustration can only be used for print. It pictures the skeletal structure of a snake pelvis. This illustration was created for a multimedia program on CD-ROM for grades six and seven.
Description: This illustration can only be used for print. It was created for a multimedia program on CD-ROM for grades six and seven.
Description: This illustration can only be used for print. It was created for a multimedia program on CD-ROM for grades six and seven.
Description: Snow fills wider weed making it look like a snow cone.
Description: Color illustration of a snowman wearing a top hat, scarf and ear muffs and listening to music on an iPod.
Description: Stroke mortality rates in the Southeastern "stroke belt" and the South Atlantic "stroke buckle" have risen to twice the national average, with African Americans having an even greater incidence of strike.
Description: Professor sowing the seeds to "grow" physics majors.
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Description: Springtime at its best.
Description: Single cat tail going to seed
Description: Speech, or phonetics, requires the use of the lips, tongue, hard palate, soft palate and vocal cords
Description: Sperm cell, the male reproductive cell.
Description: Sperm from the seminiferous tubules in the testis and epididymis, through the vas deferens, seminal vesicles, ejaculatory duct and urethra, and out of the urethral opening in the penis
Description: Human spermatozoon with head, neck, midsection, and tail. See image 103-381 for female oocyte. See image 103-362 for full male reproductive system.
Description: Sperm cells. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Brown recluse spider (violin), a venomous arachnid is viewed from above exhibiting its distinctive fiddle shaped mark
Description: Illustration of a Tarantula spider crawling.
Description: Accurately depicts the spinal accessory nerve from a lateral (side) view. In this image, the spinal accessory nerve is shown coursing from the base of the skull through the neck passing behind the muscles and fascia of the neck. Labels include the spinal accessory nerve, temporalis muscle, splenius capitus m., levator scapulae m., middle scalene m., trapezius m., masseter m., cervical vertebrae (C2, C3, and C4), trachea, and the sternocleidomastoid muscle. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal column color coded to indicate cervical, thoracic, lumbar and sacral vertebrae - lateral and posterior views.
Description: Color and B/W versions of spinal column. Also available showing diseases of bone, disk, and nerve.
Description: This image illustrates the anatomy of the spinal column. Labels may be removed or added upon request.
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Description: Spinal Cord illustration featuring dorsal and ventral nerve roots, dorsal root ganglion, spinal canal, gray and white matter. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This illustration accurately depicts the spinal cord in section with nerve roots, as well as a normal cervical (neck) vertebra (spine) and intervertebral disc (annulus fibrosis, nucleus pulposis) from a superior (top) view. The spinal nerves are shown exiting the intervertebral foraminae. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Cord Diagram in Vertebral Canal, Superior View. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal cord illustration depicting nerve roots, vasculature and relationship to vertebra. Superior (top) view.
Description: Spinal cord and brain
Description: An illustration of the lower spinal cord, featuring the cauda equina. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This image accurately depicts a normal cervical (neck) vertebra from a superior (top) view with the associated neural elements, including the spinal cord, nerve roots, dorsal root ganglia and spinal nerves. Also depicted are the vertebral facets and intervertebral disc. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: C6-7 Disc Herniation with Spinal Cord Compression. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Lumbar Spine and Cauda Equina of the Spinal Cord. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This illustration depicts cervical disc herniation with spinal cord and nerve root impingement (compression) in the region of the lower neck. The herniated intervertebral disc protudes posteriorly (toward the back), impacting the neural elements. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Cord Compression from C6-7 Disc Herniation May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Cervical, thoracic, intercostal, lumbar, sacral, pudendal, sciatic, and femoral nerves plus brachial plexus; background figure can be removed or recolored.
Description: Cervical, thoracic, intercostal, lumbar, sacral, pudendal, sciatic, and femoral nerves plus brachial plexus (trauma and skeleton layers available for legal).
Description: Spinal Cord and Cervical Spine, Cut-away view. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Cord Compression - T9-10 Epidural Abscess. Dramatic x-ray and illustrated interpretation of an infection in the region of the epidural space and the spine compressing the spinal cord. Osteomyelitis causes collapse of the vertebral bodies of T9-10. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal cord is shown through a test tube
Description: Spinal Cord Injury - C5-6 Disc Herniation with Chronic Pain. Depicts the injury and pain associated with a cervical disc herniation involving spinal cord and nerve root impingement. Shows an impulse traveling out of the neck, through the brachial plexus and radiating pain down into the arm and hand. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Cord Injury - Cervical Subluxation and Bilateral Facet Lock May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Cord Injury - Compression of the Cauda Equina with Epidural Injection. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Cord Injury - L5-S1 Disc Herniation with Compression of Cauda Equina May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Medical Legal exhibit in layers showing organ loss as the vertebral spinal cord is injured. Type and image can be altered to suit your case.
Description: C5-6 intervertebral disc compressing the spinal nerve root, resulting in arm pain and numbness witha subsequent surgical repair via discectomy (diskectomy) and spinal fusion surgery. Labels include annulus fibrosis, nucleus pulposus, nerve root and spinal cord. Surgical steps: A. An incision is made to expose the cervical vertebrae; B. The C5-6 disc material and vertebral end plates are removed; C. The extruded disc fragments and osteophytes are removed; D. A depiction of the spinal fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
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Description: Cross-section of Neck Anatomy. Features spinal cord, cervical vertebra, nerves, arteries, veins and muscles. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine (Spinal) Stress Fracture - Spondylolysis. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Fusion Surgery - L1 Burst Fracture of the Spine. Shows L1 lumbar fracture revealing a 50% compression of the spinal cord due to retropulsed bone fragments; 2. Harvest of bone graft; 3. Fusion of the spine from T11- L2 with Harrington rods and hooks; 4. Subsequent failed condition with the spinal hooks fractured free from the superior T11 lamina; 5. Final repeat fusion of the spine with longer Harrington rods and new hook placement at T10. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Fusion Surgery - C4-5 and C5-6 Discectomy (Diskectomy). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Fusion Surgery - C4-5 Discectomy and Fusion Procedure. Accurately depicts anterior cervical discectomy with iliac bone graft harvest and fusion of the spine. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Fusion Surgery - C5-6 - Anterior Cervical Discectomy (Diskectomy). Surgical Steps: 1. Incision into the anterior (front) of the neck over the C5-6 level; 2. Discectomy and decompression of the neural elements; 3. Debridement of the vertebral endplates in preparation for graft material; 4. Placement of bone graft for fusion. A small inset drawing shows the final application of a plate and screws to assist in the fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Fusion Surgery - C5-6 - Anterior Cervical Discectomy (Diskectomy). Shows a cervical spine herniated disc injury with an anterior cervical discectomy and fusion procedure (Cloward style). Surgical steps: A. Horizontal incision into the neck at the C5-6 level, B. Exposure of the vertebrae with discectomy and decompression at C5-6, C. Drill making a large hole between the two vertebrae, D. Dowel of bone graft placed between C5-6 for final fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Fusion Surgery - C5-6 and C6-7 Anterior Cervical Discectomy (Diskectomy). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Fusion Surgery - C5-6 Anterior Cervical Discectomy. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Fusion Surgery - C5-6 Anterior Cervical Discectomy (Diskectomy). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Fusion Surgery - C5-6 Anterior Cervical Discectomy (Diskectomy). Shows herniated disc with spinal cord impingement. Labels: spinal cord, vertebral body, and C5 - C6 intervertebral disc herniation. Surgical steps: 1. Incision made into the neck; 2. Removal of herniated disc material; 3. Decortication of vertebral end plates; 4. Bone graft harvest from the iliac crest; 5. Placing bone graft between the C5 and C6 vertebrae; and 6. Placing spinal fusion plate between the vertebrae. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Fusion Surgery - C5-6 Disc Herniation with Anterior Cervical Discectomy (Diskectomy) and Fusion. Depicts the cervical (neck) spine with the herniated disc at the C5-6 level, resulting in severe neck pain. Surgical steps: 1. Incision in the front part of the neck; 2. Removal of herniated intervertebral disc material; 3. Drilling of vertebral end plates in preparation of the iliac bone graft; 4. Harvesting of iliac bone graft; and 5. Placement of bone graft into the intervertebral space. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Fusion Surgery - C5-6 Disc Herniation with Discectomy May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Fusion Surgery - C5-6 Discectomy (Diskectomy) and Vertebrectomy May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Fusion Surgery - Cervical Spine Injuries with Surgical Fusion May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Accurate medical-legal exhibit depicting Cloward anterior cervical discectomy (diskectomy) and spinal fusion surgery. May be used to demonstrate the procedure from any vertebral level from C2 to C7. Surgical steps: 1. The surgical incision made at the base of the neck; 2. Removing the herniated intervertebral disc material; 3. Using a Cloward drill to create a hole in the vertebral body end plates; and 4. Placing a dowel-shaped bone graft in the drill hole, completing the spinal fusion procedure. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Fusion Surgery - L5-S1 Spondylolisthesis with Surgical Repair of the Spine. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Dramatically depicts the limited articular range of motion in the rotation of the head and neck secondary to an incorrectly performed anterior spinal fusion surgery (iatrogenic injury). A fusion plate is shown from C5 to C6 with fusion bone masses in place at C5-6 and C6-7. Above and below the fusion sites are reddened areas illustrating the additional stress to the facet joints on either side of the bony fusion mass. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Fusion Surgery - Limited Range of Motion Due to Iatrogenic Injury. Accurately depicts limited extension of the head and neck secondary to an incorrectly performed anterior spinal fusion procedure. A single view of the head and neck bones is shown in a partially extended position. A fusion plate is shown from C5 to C6 with fusion masses in place at C5-6 and C6-7, around which are reddened areas illustrating the stress to the facet joints. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This stock illustration shows the placement of an Orion plate fixated with screws during a step form anterior spinal fusion surgery of the cervical spine. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Medical Legal exhibit in layers showing epidural hematoma near the vertebral spinal cord and vertebral fracture. Type and injuries can be altered to suite your case. See also images 103-350 and 103-351.
Description: Spinal Injury - Burst Fracture of L1 Vertebra. Dramatically depicts a crushed L1 vertebral fracture. Clearly shows the retropulsion of bone fragments into the spinal canal with impingement of the spinal cord causing partial paralysis. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Injury - L2 Compression (Burst) Fracture. Accurate comparison of an x-ray film of the spine fracture to an illustrated interpretation. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Detailed enlargement revealing a degenerative disc of the lumbar spine. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Lateral view of spinal column with color coding of spinal cord segments and nerve roots.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts two superior views of a thoracic vertebra. The first image presents the normal anatomy with a healthy disc and unobstructed spinal cord and roots. The second image shows a herniated disc in which the nucleus pulposus has ruptured and is impinging on the right exiting nerve root. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Female, glass body, spinal cord, nerves and spinal nerves.
Description: Illustration shows pain pathways from spinal ganglion through the lateral spinothalamic tract of the Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: This medical exhibit displays the lumbar region of the spine with stenosis (narrowing) of the spinal canal. An orientation image of the spine within a male silhouette is shown next to an enlarged image of L3-S1 seen in sagittal section. Labels denote the spinal canal, nerve roots and stenosis at the L4-5 level. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This full color medical illustration pictures an open surgical exposure for an anterior cervical discectomy (diskectomy) procedure. It features an anterior (front) view of the exposed throat with a paracentral (right side of center) incision retracted open to expose the anterior cervical spine and an intervertebral disc. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Surgery - C4-5 Disc Injury with Subsequent Discectomy (Diskectomy) May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Surgery - C5-6 and C6-7 Disc Herniations with Surgical Discectomy (Diskectomy) May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Accurately depicts a generic Smith-Robinson anterior cervical discectomy (diskectomy) and spinal fusion surgery. Labels: vertebral body, intervertebral disc, spinous process, spinal cord, dura (thecal sac), and others. The four surgical steps shown are appropriate for vertebral levels C2 thorugh C7: A. Incision; B.Removal of disc material, decompressing the neural elements; C. Drilling of the vertebral endplates to expose cancellous bone; D. Bone graft placed between the vertebral bodies for fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Surgery Step - Hip Bone Graft. This illustration reveals the standard surgical exposure for a Hip Graft Harvest for Anterior Lumbar Spine Fusion Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Surgery - L2-3 Disc Herniation with Laminectomy and Discectomy (Diskectomy). The following surgical steps are shown: 1. An incision made in the lower back; 2. Opening the incision to show the L2-3 lumbar vertebrae; 3. Performing a laminectomy of the L3 vertebra exposing the herniated disc; and 4. Removing the herniated disc material. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Surgery - L4-5 and L5-S1 Disc Injuries with Laminectomy and Discectomy (Diskectomy). Depicts lumbar spine with disc (disk) bulging at L4-L5 and disc herniations and spinal nerve root compression at L5-S1. The second image pictures the initial incision site for the surgical procedure. The third image illustrates the removal of the L5 lamina. The fourth image shows the herniated disc material being removed during discectomy. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Surgery - L4-5, L5-S1 Lumbar Disc Herniations with Laminectomy and Discectomy (Diskectomy). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Surgery - L4-L5 and L5-L6 (Anomaly) Disc Herniations with Microdiscectomy Procedure. Labels show where the L4-5 intervertebral disc herniation causes severe stenosis of the right neural foramen and spinal nerve root. Displays the herniated L4-5 disc with neural impingement. Also depicts the chronic pain radiating into the right leg via the sciatic nerve. The final three graphics show the surgical discectomy and decompression of the spinal nerve root. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This custom medical exhibit reveals a low back disc herniation injury with L5-S1 Hemilaminotomy and Microdiscectomy spine surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Surgery - L5-S1 Lumbar Disc Herniation, with Laminectomy, Discectomy (Diskectomy) and Foraminotomy May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Surgery - Lumbar Disc Herniation with Microdiscectomy. Shows the lumbar spine with labels for the vertebral body, spondylosis of L4-5 and L5-S1 intervertebral discs, cauda equina, L4-5 disc bulge, and right-sided disc herniation with compressed S1 spinal nerve root. Also shows compressed S1 nerve root. Surgical steps: 1. lower back incision; 2. Microscope used in the discectomy; 3. Sharp dissection to expose the herniated disc; and 4. Surgical removal of the disc. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Surgery Step - Placement of Bone Graft for Cervical Fusion. Depicts a bone graft being placed into an open incision for a two-level anterior cervical fusion. The upper intervertebral space is receiving a bone graft while the lower intervertebral space is decompressed and clear of any disc material. Retractors are shown exposing the cervical vertebrae and intervertebral spaces. The bone graft is rectangular in shape representative of a Smith-Robinson anterior cervical fusion procedure. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Tap - Lumbar Puncture Method. Shows a needle inserted into the region of the cauda equina and spinal cord, removing cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Impulse traveling along the axon of a neuron after synapse has occurred in the gray matter of the spinal cord.
Description: Spinal Column: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum, coccyx, discs, over transparent figure layer (see 103-194 for spine alone, or 103-227 osteoporosis)
Description: This illustration series depicts the anatomy of the lumbosacral (lumbar and sacral) spine from a mid-sagittal cut-away view with an epidural spinal needle poised ready to pierce the L4-5 interspace. Extensive labels include intervertebral disc, vertebral body, ligamentum flavum, L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, S1, dura mater and arachnoid, cauda equina, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), spinal cord, supraspinous ligament and intrathecal space. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Accurately depicts the anatomy of the spine, or vertebral column. Shows the skeletal and neural elements, including the spinal cord, vertebral bodies, intervertebral discs, dura mater, conus medullaris and cauda equina. Shows a posterior (back) view of the spine, labeling each vertebral level from C1 to the coccyx. Illustrations are color-coded to show the location of the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral and coccygeal curvatures. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts the anatomy of the spine, featuring the middle thoracic vertebrae and spinal cord. It shows a posterolateral (behind and left) full color orientation view of four thoracic vertebrae, intervertebral discs, spinal cord and exiting nerve roots. A superior (top) view of a single vertebra shows the vertebral body, spinal cord and exiting nerve roots. Labels include the spinal cord within the spinal canal, intervertebral disc, nerve root and spinous process. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Lateral view of female figure with vertebral column ghosted showing normal posture.
Description: Accurately depicts the anatomy of the spine, or vertebral column, alongside two 'typical' vertebrae from the cervical and lumbar regions. Labels for spinal cord, vertebral bodies, intervertebral discs, dura mater and others. Includes labels from C1 to the coccyx. Shows spinal curves, including the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral and coccygeal curvatures. Displays "typical" cervical and lumbar vertebra, respectively. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Cervical Spine and Spinal Nerve Roots. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal Column (Spine), Lateral View. Shows vertebrae from C1 throught the coccyx. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Skull and Spinal Column (Spine), Color Coded. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Depicts the five lumbar vertebrae of the spine, their intervertebral (vertebral) discs and sacrum from a lateral (side) view. The cauda equina of teh spinal cord can be seen ghosted beneath the bony vertebrae. The spinal nerve roots are shown exiting the intervertebral foramen between the individual vertebrae. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Lumbar Spine Vertebrae with Intervertebral Discs, Posterior View. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Normal spine and spinal cord with two insets showing levels of paralysis when spinal cord is damaged.
Description: Bones of the lumbar spine or vertebra, sacrum and coccyx.
Description: Spine showing thoracic vertebrae and the joints and ligaments that connect them to one another
Description: Spine, spinal column, anterior view
Description: Spine, spinal column, posterior view
Description: Spine, spinal column, lateral view
Description: C1, C2 Vertebrae, Posterior View from Above May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Cervical Vertebra with Disc and Spinal Nerve Roots. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine - Cervical Vertebrae Rotation with Stretched Vertebral Artery. Seen from the front, the spinal column in the neck is shown twisting to the left, stretching the vertebral arteries. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spinal fixation with spinal screws.
Vertebrae are held by spinal screws and plate.
Description: This medical exhibit shows two anterior views of the upper cervical spine and vertebral arteries. In the first image depicts normal anatomy contrasted with the second image, a Rotational Injury of the Vertebral Artery, which can sometimes be seen in violent whiplash injuries. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Lateral view of normal adult spine.
Description: Skull and Spinal Column showing Lordosis (Swayback). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Images show various spinal reconstructions by use os screws. Individual images are available.
Description: Image shows the repair of spinal vertebrae with spinal screws and bar.
Description: Spine - Sacroiliac (Sacrum) Joints. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine - Spondylolysis (Spinal Stress Fractures). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Full male figure showing the vertebral column, spine and nerves from spine down the lower extremity.
Description: Spine Fusion Surgery Step - Anterior Cervical Fusion with Neck Plate and Screws. This stock illustration features the placement of an Orion fixation plate in a standard Fusion of the Anterior Cervical Spine May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Injury - C4-5, C5-6 and C6-7 Stenosis and Disc Herniations with Subsequent Discectomy (Diskectomy) and Multi-level Spinal Fusion Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Injury - C5-6, C6-7 Cervical Disc Herniations with Spinal Fusion Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Injury - Compression Fracture of the T12 Vertebral Body. Displays a thoracic vertebra (T12) compression fracture with loss of anterior vertebral body height. Also illustrates the vertebral body fracture in relation to the posterior spinal structures, including the spinal cord and other neural elements. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Injury - L1, L2 Lumbar Vertebral Burst (Crush) Fractures with Spinal Fusion Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Injury - L4-5, L5-S1 Disc Degeneration with Spinal Fusion Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Injury - Pars Defect. Accurate diagram showing lumbar spine vertebrae and intervertebral (vertebral) discs with proper spinal alignment maintained by intact pars. A fractured pars allows vertebra to slip forward (spondylolisthesis). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Injury - Widespread Neck Injuries with Multi-level Spinal Fusion Surgery May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Poster exhibit in layers showing injury to the vertebra and spinal cord, including vertebral injury and hematoma. Type and location of injuries can be altered or cropped to suit your legal case.
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Description: Spine Sugery - C5-6 and C6-7 Disc Herniations with Surgical Discectomy (Diskectomy) and Spinal Fusion. The C5-6 and C6-7 discs are herniated, with the latter showing impingement on the dura and spinal cord. Surgical steps:, A. Neck incision; B. Discectomy at C6-7 with pituitary rongeurs; C. Preparation of vertebral endplates for grafting at C6-7; D. Harvest of bone graft; E. Placement of bone graft at C6-7; F. C5-6 placement of an orion plate and screws. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - Anterior C5-6 Discectomy (Diskectomy) and Interbody Spinal Fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion with Application of Atlantis Hardware on X-ray Film. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - C3-4 and C5-6 Disc Herniations with Discectomy (Diskectomy). Labels include intervertebral disc, disc herniations at C3-4 and C5-6, vertebral body, C6 on C7 retrolisthesis, disc bulges at C4-5 and C6-7, spinal cord, dura mater, and disc bulge at C2-3. Surgical steps: A. Incision at the C3-4 vertebral level; B. Removing the C3-4 disc; C. Drilling a hole between the vertebrae for placement of a dowel; and D. Placement of the dowel, completing the spinal fusion procedure. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - C3-4 Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Spinal Fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - C4-5 and C5-6 Cervical Discectomy (Diskectomy), Corpectomy and Spinal Fusion. Accurately depicts an anterior view (front) of the initial incision through the skin. The second illustration shows a surgical view of the removal of C4-5 and C5-6 discs. The third illustration depicts the debridement of the C4 and C6 vertebrae. The fourth illustration shows bone graft fixation with an Orion plate. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - C4-5 Anterior Cervical Discectomy (Diskectomy) and Spinal Fusion Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - C4-5 Disc Herniation with Anterior Cervical Discectomy (Diskectomy) and Spinal Fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - C4-5 Disc Herniation with Complex Multi-level Spinal Fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - C5-6 and C6-7 Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Spinal Fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - C5-6 and C6-7 Anterior Cervical Discectomy with Spinal Fusion and Plating May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - C5-6 and C6-7 Disc Herniations with Spinal Cord Impingement May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - C5-6 and C6-7 Disc Herniations with Two-Level Discectomy (Diskectomy) and Spinal Fusion. Shows herniated intervertebral discs with spinal cord impingement (compression). Surgical steps: 1. An incision in the anterior neck; 2. Exposing and surgically removing the herniated disc material; 3. Placing the iliac bone graft between the decorticated vertebral bodies; and 4. Securing the graft with a fusion plate from C5 to C7. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - C5-6 Cervical Spine Injury with Anterior Discectomy (Diskectomy) and Spinal Fusion May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - C5-6 Herniated Disc with Anterior Cervical Discectomy (Diskectomy) and Spinal Fusion Procedure. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - C6-7 Anterior Cervical Discectomy (Diskectomy) and Spinal Fusion with Synthes Plate. Shows a posteriorly herniated C6-7 intervertebral (vertebral) disc. Surgical steps: 1. Surgeon makes an incision in the neck; 2. Removing the damaged disc tissue using pituitary rongeurs; 3. Harvesting a bone graft from the right iliac crest; 4 Placing the bone graft between the endplates of C6 and C7; and 5. Securing the synthes plate between the vertebrae using four screws. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - C6-7 Cervical Disc Herniations with Discectomy (Diskectomy) and Fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - C7-T1 Extrusion with Laminotomy, Foraminotomy and Discectomy (Diskectomy). Shows radiculopathy (compressed spinal nerve root) with disc herniation from a superior (top) view showing the close location of the spinal cord. Surgical steps: 1. Incision made in the back over the spinous processes of C7-T1; 2. Laminotomy and foraminotomy created using a Midas Rex drill and Kerrison rongeur; and 3. Discectomy. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - Cervical Disc Protrusions at C4-5 and C5-6 with Spinal Fusions. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - C3-4, C4-5, C5-6 Anterior Cervical Neck Discectomy (Diskectomy) and Spinal Fusion with Subsequent Infection of Graft Harvest Site. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This illustration depicts spine surgery of a cervical disc herniation and discectomy procedure from a superior (top) view. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - L4-5 and L5-6 (Anomaly) Anterior and Posterior 360 Degree Spinal Fusion. Anterior Fusion Surgery: A. Transabdominal approach to expose the lumbosacral spine, B. Discectomy (Diskectomy) at L4-5 and L5-6 (Anomaly), C. Interbody fusion with left iliac crest bone graft. Posterior Fusion Surgery: D, Incision exposing the spine, E. Laminectomy and discectomies, F. Stabilization with pedicle screws, plates and bone graft. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: L4-5 and L5-S1 Spinal Injuries with Future Posterior Spinal Fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - L4-5 Anterior Discectomy and Spinal Fusion Procedures. Depicts the abdomen being incised and retracted, exposing the lumbar vertebrae and the L4-5 disc. The third illustration displays the anterior discectomy (diskectomy) surgical procedure. The fourth picture reveals the anterior iliac crest bone harvest. The fifth image illustrates a superior view of the L5 vertebra with the bone graft fusion cages in place. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - L4-5 Disc Herniation with Discectomy (Diskectomy). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: L4-5 Disc Herniation with Laminectomy, Discectomy and Foraminotomy. Features the L4-5 (anomalous L5-6) focal disc herniation showing compression of the right side nerve root. A. Incision in lower back to expose the L4-5 (L5-6) disc space; Incision of the lumbosacral spine labeling L4-5, L5-6, ligamentum flavum and lamina; B. Surgical removal of the lamina and ligamentum flavum through the open surgical exposure; C. Removal of the herniated disc material. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - L4-5 Microdiscectomy Procedure. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - L4-5, L5-S1 Laminectomy and Spinal Fusion. This full color medical illustration depicts an L4-5 and L5-S1 lower back injury, with subsequent laminectomy and spinal fusion procedure. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - L5-6 (Anomalous) Lumbar Disc Syndrome and Laminectomy with Discectomy (Diskectomy). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - L5-S1 Anterior Discectomy (Diskectomy) and BAK Fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - L5-S1 Disc Herniation with Anterior Discectomy (Diskectomy) and Interbody Spinal Fusion Procedure May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery - L5-S1 Posterior Spinal Fusion and Laminectomy. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Surgical approach to lumbar spine. Part of a series. Available in B & W and/or color.
Description: Spine Surgery: L4-5 and L5-S1 Anterior Lumbar Spinal Fusion Procedure. This medical exhibit displays a bi-level lumbar disc injury with herniation of the L4-5 and L5-S1 intervertebral discs and impingement on the cauda equina of the spinal cord. Surgical steps include the incision into the lower left quadrant of the abdomen, the discectomy (diskectomy) at L5-S1, and the placement of two BAK cages at both levels for final fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Surgery: Worsening of Lumbar Disc Herniation at L5-S1 with Discectomy (Diskectomy), Laminectomy and Spinal Fusion. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spine Localizer device to determine correct level of spine prior to surgery to avoid errors. Demonstrates how it works with X-ray & laser beams.
Description: Skeletal system with spine, skull and thoracic cage. Lateral (side) view.
Description: Skeletal system with spine (vertebral column), thoracic cage (rib cage) and skull. Lateral (side) view.
Description: Skeletal system with spine (vertebral column), thoracic cage (rib cage) and skull. Lateral (side) view.
Description: X-ray type illustration of the bones of the spine and back in 3/4 view. Same technique can be applied to other areas of the skeleton. Illustatration includes rib cage, vertebral column (spine), and shoulder blades.
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Description: 3/4 view of spirochetetex: Treponema Pallidum. Conceptual view showing the structure of the bacteria.
Description: 3/4 view of spirochetetex: Treponema Pallidum. Conceptual view showing the structure of the bacteria.
Description: Anatomy of the spleen in relation to the other abdominal organs. Shows a large cut away view of a spleen with the splenic vein, splenic artery and hilum. At the bottom of the graphic is a caption reading: The spleen is the largest organ in the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system is composed of the spleen, lymph nodes, lymph vessels and the thymus gland. This system helps the body fight infections. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Body with spleen and superimposed arteries and skeleton. Image is in layers, so any organs can be highlighted. See images 103-466 through 103-470 as examples.
Description: Spleen Removal (Splenectomy). This exhibit illustrates the splenecomy procedure in which the spleen is removed. The first image shows the midline incision in the abdomen through wich the damaged spleen is exposed. The second image depicts the mobilization of the lacerated spleen and ligation (binding) of the the splenic vessels which will be clipped. An enlargement of the removed spleen is pictured off to the side to highlight the specific injuries. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spleen Surgery with Complications of Incisional Hernia. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Ruptured Spleen with Splenectomy Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spondylolysis - Spinal (Spine) Stress Fractures. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Arthritis of the cervical (neck) spine.
Description: Illustration showing a sport injury resulting is a sagittal band tear of the finger. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Illustration showing the common sites of sports injuries. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Sports injury to the knee. Basketball plyer dribbling the ball with underlying bony anatomy shown transparently within right knee.
Description: Sports injury to the knee. Epiphiseal fracture in young athletes.
Description: Sports injury- Ballet injuries to the foot and ankle.
Description: Snow boarder with broken arm showing fractured bone ghosted beneath skin. Upper left view of snow boarder is optional.
Description: Young male athlete pole vaulting over a crutch to symbolize rehabilitation after a sports related injury
Description: Recreational or sports related concussions can lead to traumatic brain injury and, depending on the severity, permanent cognitive impairment
Description: Sprained Ankle May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Spring time scene at Oxbow Bend river in Wyoming. Mountains in background
Description: Spring flowers bloom as winter leaves the area.
Description: Fast moving river swollen by the spring run-off as the snow melts in the mountains.
Description: Fallen trees lay over rocks in the Metro parks.
Description: Snow still covers part of this trail in the Metro Parks of Lake
County, Ohio
Description: Giant squid (architeuthis) in marine environment with insets showing beak and club suckers. Human image also available as inset to show scale
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Description: Old time stagecoach crossed the plains on a bright sunny day.
Description: Cancer metastasizing. Stages of cancer.
Description: Illustration of vertebrae and intervertebral disc. Shows four stages of disc degeneration including: microfractures, protrusion, herniation of nucleus puplosus, sequestered free disc fragment.
Description: Inflammation and the atherosclerotic process, including 4 stages from lipoproteins depositing cholesterol to the vessel wall, to the creation of foam cells, a fibrous cap, and rupture. To see animation of this image, check out www.peggerrity.com
Description: Inflammation and the atherosclerotic process, including 4 stages from lipoproteins depositing cholesterol to the vessel wall, to the creation of foam cells, a fibrous cap, and rupture. Animation available at www.peggerrity.com
Description: Three standard ballet movements (plie, releve, developpe) observed in order to evaluate repetitive stress injuries in dancers.
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Description: This Echinoderm is a radially symmetrical animal called a star fish. Section shows tube feet, madreporite, ampulla and canals.
Description: Leaves of plant blooming on side of river appear as green stars.
Description: Statin drug therapy produces a reduction of one-third in coronary events
Description: Non-AIDS sexually transmitted diseases that affect babies in-utero (bacterial and viral agents for gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, genital herpies are shown).
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Description: Medical illustration featuring a dramatic 3-dimensional depiction of a stem cell – a primal, undifferentiated, pluripotent or multipotent progenitor cell - that can differentiate into a diverse range of specialized tissue and organ cell types. Shown is a stem cell with two daughter cells above a generalized cellular landscape in the background that represents a variety of tissues where they are found.
Commercial / professional usage requests only. Use of image requires payment of licensing fees; no royalty free requests.
Description: This 3D medical animation editorially depicts six undifferentiated stem cells forming into various blood cells, including red blood cells and leukocytes (white blood cells). This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Top: bone marrow. Middle: stem cells (green), blood cells and fat cells of bone marrow. Lower: green stem cells on culture
Description: growth and differentiation of the stem cell into T-cells, B-cells, RBCs, platelets, neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils, monocytes, and macrophages.
Description: In stem cell therapy in cancer treatment, cancer cells are killed by radiation, and Healthy stem cells are put back into the patient.
Description: Image shows the process of stem cell transplant. First stem cell is harvested, then goes through immunoablation and finally the stem cells are reintroduced.
Description: Stem cells used in treatment for repair of damage to the heart due to myocardial infarction.
Description: vascular stenting to treat arteriosclerosis.
Description: Stent in coronary artery of heart to inhibit narrowing of vessel.
Description: A stent, consisting of a wire mesh, is shown keeping the artery open after the blockage has been cleared by angioplasty.
Description: Stent inserted into an occluded artery and expanded to compress plaque and restore bloodflow
Description: Stents in cross sectioned arteries
Description: Injection site for steroids at the sternoclavicular joint or the articular surface of the clavicle.
Description: This image illustrates the incision that is made to access the heart in cases of open heart surgery. Labels may be removed and images may be rearranged upon request.
To view other illustrations and animations in our collection please visit our website: http://www.medmovie.com/
Description: Stomach with cross section showing muscle layers in the wall and the rugal folds on the inside of the stomach.
Description: Stomach
Description: Anterior view of stomach and abdomen.
Description: Anterior view of stomach and abdomen with cutaway in stomach showing internal rugae.
Description: View of esophagus, stomach (cutaway), and intestines showing path of food through small intestines. Customizable. No school use.
Description: After removal of a section of the stomach, the remaining part is stapled to the esophagus.
Description: Anatomy of the Stomach with Nissen Fundoplication Surgery. Shows a surgical procedure used to alleviate gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), also called chronic heartburn. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This full color medical-legal illustration depicts a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG TUBE) surgery. 1. Normal anatomy of the stomach; 2. Insertion of the PEG tube into the stomach wall; 3. The stomach adhering to the abdominal wall; 4. PEG tube removal with stomach remaining adhered to abdominal wall; 5. PEG tube being removed before adhesions with stomach form; and 6. PEG tube unable to enter stomach because adhesions never occurred. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Helicobacter pylori.
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Description: Rock and fallen log block part of this stream in the Metro Parks. (For a wider view of the scene see image # 290-210 "Streaming Media"
Description: Stream with fallen log is seen in the park in the spring. (More detailed closer view can be seen in image 290-211 "Streaming"
Description: Strength training guidelines for kids and teens. Poster size. Indiviual elements can be pulled out for use.
Description: Y antibodies attacking streptococus, a gram postitive bacteria. Streptococcus can cause infections in every organ and tissue in the body
Description: Shows exercise stress testing with physician, lab technician and patient. Collage arrangement.
Description: New treatment approaches involve some areas of neurology. Patients can benefit from research into abnormal bladder and urethral function associated with neurologic disease.
Description: A stressed boss or worker trying to meet the expectations of their employer.
Description: Depicts stress-filled environment that physician faces.
Description: Stretching exercise to lengthen calf muscle
Description: Stroke
Description: Brain with stroke showing cerebral arteries, a clot, the penumbra, and the core ischemic zone. Image is in layers so clot and tissue damage can be altered. Available on any color background.
Description: Portrait of elderly male face with underlying vasculature and brain. Carotid artery shows buildup of plaque leading to stroke, or thromboembolism. Brain is discolored in areas affected by stroke. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Stroke. Blood clot attached to atherosclerotic plaque in internal carotid artery superimposed over a profile.
Description: This labeled color stock illustration features two comparative views illustrating the different appearance between Hemorrhagic vs. Ischemic Stroke May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Stroke - Lack of Blood Supply to the Brain. Detail of brain tissue showing dead tissue that no longer receives nutrients and oxygen from the cerebral arteries. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Brain with a stroke showing blockage and ischemic penumbra surrounding the white core. (see also 103-005)
Description: Lysis of a thromobus in the anterior cerebral artery.
Description: Clearly depicts the anatomy of the brain and effects of a stroke (cerebrovascular accident or cva) of the right middle cerebral artery. Shows an enlargement of the right side brain showing a region of stroke injury secondary to an interruption of blood supply due to a clot lodging in the distal vessel. Labels identify a region of decreased blood flow and blood supply to the brain, interruption of blood supply due to a blood clot, and resulting brain infarction. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit shows areas of the te,mporal and parietal lobes of the brain affected by a stroke, or TIA, using two steps. The first image shows the damaged brain and related arteries within the outline of the head. The second image is an enlargement of the damaged region displaying the blood clot in the cerebral artery that caused the stroke. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Stroke - Carotid Occlusion. Occlusion of carotid artery resulting in stroke and cerebral infarction.
Description: Illustration comparing hemorrhagic and ischemic types of stroke in the brain. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Image shows the retrograde transvenous neuroperfusion for stroke treatment.
Description: Illustration shows the relation of Atrial Fibrillation and stroke.
Atrial fibrillation can cause a clot which could result in a stroke.
Description: Coronal section of brain with thrombolysis in the middle cerebral artery.
Description: Marine Inguanas struggling for survival on top of a volcanic ridge on one of the Galapagos Islands.
Description: Lone tree stump floats in river amidst the river grass.
Description: Illustration featuring a dramatic presentation of a subarachnoid hemorrhage in the brain, with 3-dimensional blood vessels superimposed over a brain cross-section in position within a silhouette of the head . Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Use of sterile paper clip to treat subungual hematoma of index finger.
Description: This image illustrates the physiological differences between sudden cardiac arrest and heart attack.
To view other illustrations and animations in our collection please visit our website: http://www.medmovie.com/
Description: Several transparent layer options: blow-out, buttress, depressed, displaced fracture; nose, eye, skull injuries to fit your legal exhibit. (frontal 103-206).
Description: Lone sunflower bloom.
Description: Image shows the effect of sunlight and UVA rays on the skin and the release of free radicals, and how various spf's protect the layers of the skin.
Description: Surgery for Colon and Rectal Cancer. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Surgical instruments used in current office procedures cast intricate shadows on hospital blue background. A gloved hand holds a scalpel and suggests performance of a procedure. This illustration is ideal for illustrating common generic surgical procedures, such as those performed in dermatology. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom requests will be answered. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: Instruments used in banding of hemorrhoids.
Description: Shoulder capsule surgery, showing 4 in series of 9 illustrations,showing repair of the unstable shoulder joint. Other 3 steps available.
Description: A compression suturing technique (B-Lynch suture) is performed on the uterus after childbirth to help control postpartum hemorrhage.
Description: If fingers are placed as shown here, index detects submandibular region rising as tongue moves back in preparation for swallowing. Middle and ring detect elevation of hyoid bone and thyroid cartilage
Description: This was taken in eastern Wyoming. Interesting nub in the middle of nowhere.
Description: Posterior rib cage in layers with sympathetic chain and stellage ganglia. Nerves shown on layer are optional.
Description: Sympathetic and Parasympathetic nervous system
Description: Synapse, a junction through which neurons communicate. Neurotransmitters are released from the presynaptic neuron to receptors on the postsynaptic neuron
Description: Neurotransmitters enable electrical impulses to travel across the synapse. Illustration includes neuron, dentrite, axon, synapse,and vesicles containing neurotransmitter chemical.
Description: Neuronal synaptic bouton with synaptic vessicles releasing neurotransmitters.
Description: View of synapse being affected by nicotine.
Description: Illustration highlights different elements of the diagnostic strategies used for patients with syncope (fainting). Electrocardiogram is advised for every patient.
Description: This illustration illustrates the major components of a synovial joint in a human athlete.
To view other illustrations and animations in our collection please visit our website: http://www.medmovie.com/
Description: This syringe is a digital 3-D model that can be easily repositioned, relit, recomposed and rerendered for higher or lower resolutions to suit your personal needs.
Description: Gloved hand or doctor or nurse giving injection with a syringe
Description: Tyrannosaurus (T. rex ) dinosaur in aggressive posture with hip structure highlighted.
Image also available without pelvis inset.
Description: View through the window of a tackroom shows outline of various items of riding tack.
Description: Looks at three majors diseases that affect our breathing - Tuberculosis, Emphysema and Asthma
Description: Close-up view of skin layers with acne pustule, including dermis, epidermis, stratum corneum, hair, etc. Available with or without background image of teenager with acne.
Description: Face of teen with acne vulgaris. Also available with skin cross-section showing acne cyst (image 103-387).
Description: Human adult teeth, including molars, canines, incisors, and bicuspids. Available with or without labels, and on any color background. See also image 054 for proper tooth brushing.
Description: Teeth: a healthy tooth and one that is diseased with tartar, plaque, and a reduced bone and gum level
Description: Back (lingual) view of teeth
Description: Teeth, mandible, maxilla, anterior view. Lables available.
Description: Shows side view of normal teeth and occlusion.
Description: Adult teeth. Illustration labels the incisor, canine, premolar, and molar.
Description: Child's teeth. Illustration labels the incisors, canines, and molars
Description: Cracks in dental enamel allow hot and cold foods to reach dentin layer, resulting in sensitive teeth.
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Description: Before and after polaroids of a teeth whitening procedure to show the improvement. Also in the picture are two syringes used to apply the whitening gel and two rubber mouth pieces used to hold the gel against the teeth during the procedure.
Description: Side view of teeth and jaw showing the temporomandibular joint fading out from surrounding mandible and maxilla.
Description: Telemedicine symbolically represented as an infinite network of computer monitors of communicating health care specialists.
Description: Thermosensitive neurons in the hypothalamus affect temperature regulation. suitable of menopause, fever, etc. See also image 103-258 and 103-263.
Description: Anatomy of the temporomandibular joint. Side view of face and facial skull and teeth and muscles of jaw to show the forces of mastication that effect the joint.
Description: Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) with mouth opened and closed showing the position of the articular disk and mandible
Description: Lateral view of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) showing ligaments, bone, capsule
Description: Medial view of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) showing ligaments, bone, capsule
Description: Temporomandibular joint, TMJ, lateral view
Description: Weight lifter showing possible site of tendonitis in the arm. Inset shows inflamed tendon sheath.
Description: Inflammation of the patellar tendon and the tibial apophyseal plate is common among young athletes. Patients present with pain/swelling over the tibial tubercle, inflammation causing enlargement of the tuberosity.
Description: Tennis Elbow May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: lateral or medial epicondylitis of the humerus near the insertion of the external carpi radialis longus, bracheoradialis muscles and radial collateral ligament
Description: Blood-filled test tube with cap on
Description: The testes are a part of the male reproductive system. One testicle is depicted here with all major gross anatomical structures.
Description: Testicle Injury - Testicular Torsion with Subsequent Infarction. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: As men age testosterone levels in the body decrease. By using a testosterone patch delivery system, levels can be corrected.
Description: Study of leaves.
Description: Black and white image of leaves on river bank in Wyoming.
Description: Waves break on a peaceful beach in Maui, Hi.
Description: During the cardiac cycle, the pressure within the heart chambers rises and falls. In atrial systole (contraction), the atria empty as the semilunar valves close and the bicuspid valves open, while the ventricles fill with blood. In atrial diastole (relaxation), the atria fill with blood as the ventricles contract and the tricuspid and bicuspid valves close and the pulmonary and aortic semilunar valves open. Available together or separate.
Description: The anatomy of the ear of a child. The various anatomical structures are shown in different color codes.
Description: Location of the major endocrine glands, including the pineal, pituitary, parathyroid, thyroid, thymus, and adrenal glands along with the pancreas and ovaries. Version with heart also available. 5-06
Description: The Mechanism of Pulmonary Embolism (Blood Clots). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Girl holds Nutcracker.
Description: Black and White close up of thorns on a bush. Ohio
Description: Man expressing his opinion via a blog, demonstrating the growing impact of blogs. Words can be changed.
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Description: Road goes around domed shaped hill, in the mountains.
Description: The venous system in layers, showing the portal vein and branches, iliac veins, SVC, IVC, subclavian veins, etc. Layers can be easily modified to fit your layout.
Description: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome is an atypical pneumonia caused by a new virus from the family of the Coronaviruses. The virus has characteristic club-shaped projections on the surface (solar corona) Please see also images 103-340, 103-341, and 103-343.
Description: Artistic view of Greek statue with knee prosthesis.
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Description: Thistle plant.
Description: Several transparent organs: lungs, heart, trachea, diaphragm, each layered in composite beneath ribs or sold individually. You choose! (animation possibilities).
Description: Male and female thoracic inlet differences.
Description: Thoracic cage with spine, posterior view
Description: Accurately depicts left thoracic outlet syndrome with subsequent surgical decompression of the brachial plexus. Surgical steps: 1. Initial condition with compression and scarring of the left brachial plexus due to compression between the scalene muscles; 2. Creation of an incision in the region of the clavicle; 3. Resection of the overlying scalene muscle segment; 4. Resection of scar tissue; 5. Placement of surgical film to decrease future scarring. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit features elements of classic thoracic outlet syndrome with resection surgery of the first rib and scalene muscles. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Thoracic vertebra, superior and lateral views. Labels available.
Description: abdominal anatomy, including rib cage, sternum, omentum, stomach, liver, groin. Also available in color 103-156.
Description: Transparent organs: thoracic (lungs, heart), digestive and abdominal(liver, kidney, stomach, intestines, nasopharynx) layered in composite within figure or sold individually. (see 103-177 for sample) May be animated.
Description: Includes muscles, skeleton, aorta and arteries, plus internal organs
Description: Arterial system of the thorax and abdomen in layers, including arteries to the liver, spleen, kidneys, gut, pelvis, etc. All organ, skeleton, and arterial layers optional. See image 103-402 for full body.
Description: Numerous transparent options with each muscle depicted in composite or individually over skeleton. You choose! (see www.peggerrity.com for animation)
Description: lungs, pleura, kidneys, intestines, stomach, liver, heart, uterus in layers. Male also available. See image 103-313 for full figure with arms.
Description: Resection of the lung using a thorascope passed between the ribs.
Description: Surgical thoracotomy via posterolateral side.
Description: Thorax, heart, respiratory tree and pulmonary circulation, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Thorax, muscles superficial and deep, posterior view. Labels available.
Description: Nervous system and skeletal system of the thorax in posterior view.
Description: Thorax with the nervous and skeletal systems, anterior view. Brachial plexus and lumbosacral plexus visible. Labels available.
Description: Thorax muscles, intercostals, posterior view. One of the muscles of respiration or breathing. All muscles of breathing and respiration are available in multiple views. Labels available.
Description: Rhomboid major and rhomboid minor muscles, posterior view. Labels available.
Description: Original Oil
Description: This image illustrates the removal of a blood clot from the interior of an artery through the use of and angiojet catheter. Labels may be removed and images may be rearranged upon request.
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Description: Shows the symptoms of Thrombocytopenia: headaches, intracranial bleeding, pulmonary congestion, hypotension, ecchymosis, and petechiae.
Description: Clot lysis in ischemic cerebrovascular disease. Thrombolysis in Stroke.
Description: This exhibit depicts acute coronary thrombosis. showing a front view of the heart with an enlargement of the left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery. This typically results in a myocardial infarction, or heart attack. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This full color medical-legal chart depicts the development of deep vein thrombosis using seven illustrations. The first graphic provides an orientation of the heart and major vessels of the vascular system in a male figure. The remaining five illustrations picture the following: 1. Normal blood flow through a vein; 2. Accumulation of fibrin in a vein; 3. Blood cells and platelets forming a thrombus; 4. Final development of the thrombus occluding blood flow; and 5. Embolus developing from the thrombus. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: A thrombus of RBCs, platelets, and fibrin aggregated near a valve. Suitable for articles on varicose veins, phlebitis, etc.
Description: Illustration shows a thrombosis or blood clot in an artery. Close up shows the piling up of platelets. Back ground shows the location of the clot in the calf of the leg.
Description: Lipid deposit in vessel wall; fatty, fibrous plaque narrows arteriole lumen causing thromboses. Suitable for hypertension, gangrene, (see 103-008, 103-055).
Description: Coronary artery reveals a plaque rupture and platelet aggregation, or "white thrombus".
Description: Anatomy of a healthy vein and the changes that occur to cause formation of a blood clot or thrombus.
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Description: Thyroid gland on trachea with a nodule on upper part of right lobe. Shown are pyramidal lobe, isthmus and lobes
Description: Hand with phalanges and metacarpals ghosted with highlight on the metacarpal and proximal phalanx joint of thumb.
Description: Sleepy little girl sucking her thumb
Description: This fish was created as part of a simplified pelagic food web from the coast of southern California.
Description: Thymus Gland
Description: Thymus Gland in relation to the heart and lungs in a child and an adult
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Description: Anterior and posterior view of larynx and thyroid gland.
Description: Frontal view of normal thyroid with trachea and thyroid cartilage.
Description: Anterior view of thyroid gland and related structures, with tumor biopsy.
Description: Frontal view of doctor palpating thyroid gland on patient as part of the endocrine system.
Description: Normal thyroid gland function at the cellular level.
Description: Solving the puzzle of thyroid problems.
Description: Thyroid gland with cartilages (thyroid and cricoid) and trachea, dramatically glowing against a deep blue background.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300.00. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Anatomy of thyroid gland and related structures
Description: Thyroid gland and related anatomical structures in the neck.
Description: Frontal view of the neck showing an enlarged thyroid gland or goiter
Description: Frontal view of the neck showing a normal thyroid gland.
Description: Doctor diagnosing thyroid conditions.
Description: Thyroid Gland and parathyroid glands
Description: Normal thyroid gland is surrounded by five others showing physical appearance in various diseases, including Hashimoto's thyroiditis, toxic nodular goiter, Graves' disease, and subacute silent thyroiditis. Available with or without calligraphy. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Effects of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism on the brain, thyroid, heart, from pituitary
Description: Thyroid gland with nodules.
Description: Butterfly flying away symbolizing the removal the thyroid gland.
Description: Stree fracture of tibia shown below the medial condyle near the insertion of the sartorius muscle. Fibularcollateral ligament shown connecting the fibula to the lateral condyle of the tibia. Also shown is interosseous membrane between body of tibia and fibula.
Description: Anatomy of the tibial plateau including menisci and ligaments.
Description: Removal of a tick using forceps.
Description: Image shows stent in blocked artery. The use of Tirofiban used every 30 days to help remove blockage
Description: Mesenchymal stem cells can be coaxed into becoming one of many cell types in order to creat new tissues, such as bone, cartilage, cardiac muscle, blood vessels and dentin/enamel.
Description: Water, oxygen, and glucose exit the capillary while amonia and carbon dioxide from the surrounding cells enters the capillary. Available with or without arrows and labels.
Description: Tissue repair sequence
Description: TMJ
Description: Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) with Cut Joint Capsule, Cut-away View. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit accurately depicts an anteriorly displaced articular disc (meniscus) in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) from a lateral (side) cut-away view. Cut-away is seen through the TMJ capsule, articular eminence of the maxilla and the mandibular condyle. In this view the articular disc is clearly displaced anteriorly, forward, and is highlighted by an arrow for emphasis. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This illustration shows a lateral view of the TMJ, or temporomandibular joint, with associate muscles. Structures include the temporalis, masseter and lateral pterygoid muscles. There is also a cut-away view of the articular disc of the TMJ. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit pictures the primary regions of pain associated with injury or dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). It features a right lateral (side) silhouette view of a generic head and neck with the skull ghosted within. Large areas of red color and labels designate the areas of pain in the temple, ear, cheek, neck and shoulders. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit pictures the primary anatomy of the right temporomandibular joint (TMJ) from a lateral (side) cut-away view. It features an orientation view of the right side of the head with ghosted skull, mandible (jaw) and TMJ joint. A detailed cut section clearly shows the major anatomical structures of the TMJ. Labels identify the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), intra-articular disc, ligament and bone. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Right TMJ Derangement (Disarticulation) Repair Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Derangement. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts the anterior displacement of the temporomandibular joint, or TMJ, from the LEFT side. Two illustrations of a lateral (side) view of the skull show the mandible (jaw) open and closed, revealing the displacement of the TMJ meniscus. To the immediate right are two enlarged cut-away sections of the dysfunctional TMJ showing the area in more detail. Labeled structures include the pterygoid muscle, mandible, temporal bone, meniscus, condyle and joint capsule. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Left Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Injury. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts the anterior displacement of the temporomandibular joint, or TMJ, from the RIGHT side. Two illustrations of a lateral (side) view of the skull show the mandible (jaw) open and closed, revealing the displacement of the TMJ meniscus. To the immediate right are two enlarged cut-away sections of the dysfunctional TMJ showing the area in more detail. Labeled structures include the pterygoid muscle, mandible, temporal bone, meniscus, condyle and joint capsule. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts arthroscopic temporomandibular (TMJ) joint surgery to repair an anterior displacement (dysfunction) of the joint meniscus. The first surgical step pictures the open joint capsule from an enlarged cut-away view showing the arthroscopic instruments pulling the disc back into proper anatomical alignment. The second illustration shows a few small sutures holding the meniscus securely in place. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Normal anatomy of the TMJ- temporomandibular joint including an inset to show disc placement and relationship to muscles
Description: Normal anatomy of the large toe and toenail.
Description: Procedure for removing nail by loosening nail from nail bed with periosteal elevator and then removing nail with a hemostat
Description: Artic Musk Oxen gathered together for warmth and friendship.
Description: Muscles of the tongue
Description: A 3-D reconstruction based on MRI-scans of a posterior tongue carcinoma. Frontal view.
Description: Tonsilitis, pharyngitis and laryngitis: disorders of the upper respiratory tract
Description: Stage 5 reconstruction of a tooth.
Description: Tooth (teeth) illustration includes labels for crown, neck, root, enamel, dentin, pulp, gum line, bone, nerves and blood vessels. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Tooth Anatomy Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Tooth anatomy. Illustration highlights major parts of the tooth including the enamal, dentin, pulp cavity with nerves and vessels, cementum, periodontal ligaments, root canal, crown, gingiva, and tooth root.
Description: Proper technique for brushing tooth/ teeth. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Anterior view of upper teeth with a crack in the right incisor.
Description: Illustration showing the proper technique for flossing tooth/ teeth. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: 3D modeled toothbrush can be rendered from multiple angles
Description: Lone tree atop a snow covered ridge.
Description: This illustration depicts a torn ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) injury in the knee joint. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Custom and stock medical legal exhibits like this are available in a variety of subjects and in layers so you can choose to omit or add insets. See also images 103-344 and 103-345, or 103-357 for repair.
Description: Ultrasound using a torsional phacoemulsification device removes the cataract with 35% less heat than a traditional longitudinal phaco device, so there is less chance for burning during surgery. The torsional movement brushes and sweeps away the material, so less cataract material is disbursed. See www.peggerrity.com for similar images.
Description: Torso
Description: Torso with anatomy
Description: Torso
Description: Glowing man on a spotted background.
Description: Torso muscles (muscular system), anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Torso
Description: This medical animation depicts total hip replacement surgery of the left hip. The procedure includes the incision, exposure of the hip joint, placement of the acetabular hip prosthetic component (socket), removal of the arthritic femoral head, and placement of the femoral head prosthesis (ball). This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Accurately depicts an injury to the hip joint with subsequent degeneration and total joint replacement. The first illustration depicts a full body x-ray showing the normal anatomy of the hip. The second shows an enlarged, cut-away view of the normal hip. The third image displays the degeneration of the joint with the acetabulum is worn away from chondrolysis and the femoral head is eburnated, or ground down. The final image presents the hip after a total hip joint replacement with prosthetic hip hardware. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Total Right Knee Joint Replacement Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Total Left Knee Joint Replacement Surgery. Includes dramatic x-ray showing precipitating surgical factors: a posterior 2 cm ganglion cyst above the femoral condyles, severe degenerative osteoarthritis, torn ACL (anterior cruciate ligament), and minimal medial meniscus remaining. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical animation shows a total knee joint replacement surgery of the right knee. The animation depicts the following surgical steps: the incicion; exposure of the arthritic knee joint (chondromalacia); removal of the femoral condyle surface; removal of the tibial plateau; placement of the femoral condyle prosthesis; placement of the tibial plateau and patellar joint prosthetics; and comparison of a post-surgical x-ray. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Accurately depicts knee replacement surgery of an infected arthritic left knee joint with a total knee prosthesis. Surgery steps: A. Distal femur and proximal tibial joint surfaces are removed with a bone saw; B. Temporary spacer within the knee joint is inserted as a "place holder" until the infection has healed and the knee is ready for a permanent prosthesis. A. Spacer is removed and joint surfaces are recut back to fresh bleeding bone; B. Permanent prosthetics components are placed into the knee joint. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Traumatic Arthritis of the Left Knee Joint with Total Knee Replacement Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Tourette syndrome (or Tourette's syndrome/disorder) is characterized by multiple motor tics, which have a childhood onset. The disorder may be related to the dopaminergic pathway in the brain and may be treated with a dopamine blocking agents.
Description: The effects of inhaling high and low solubility gases on upper and lower airways. Toxic Airway Inflammation
Description: TPLO surgical procedure in dog showing pre-surgical bone structure with torn cruciate ligament, and post surgical placement of plate, tibial bone cut, and new bone growth (inset). Image is customizable.
Description: Shows section of trachea and associated anatomy. Cross section head showing laryngeal regions of the throat. Can be modified.
Description: Illustration of trachea and lung with inset showing mucosal lining of trachea with mucus-secreting cells and mucus blanket.
Description: Anatomy of the Trachea with Proper Tracheostomy Placement. This medical exhibit depicts the anatomy of the trachea with the proper placement of a tracheostomy tube between the second and third tracheal cartilages from multiple views. Labeled structures include the thyroid cartilage, cricoid cartilage, tracheal cartilages, arytenoid cartilages, vocal cords and tracheostomy tube air passage. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Anatomy of trachea. Illustartion includes head with cross section of pharynx superimposed.
Description: Tracheal Intubation - Blocked Airway. This stock medical illustration reveals the loss of a patent airway secondary to a capped tracheal tube and further complications by swelling and closure of the upper airway, resulting in asphyxiation (suffocation). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Placement of Tracheostomy Tube in Child with Subglottal Stenosis. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Asphyxiation - Blockage of Airway due to Capped, Cuffed Tracheostomy Tube. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Blockage of Airway with Attempts at Endotracheal Intubation and Eventual Tracheostomy May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Emergency Tracheostomy Procedures May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Trachea,airway, esophagus & stomach showing a tracheostomy & percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) feeding tube. Life support for breathing & feeding.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts the step-by-step surgical procedures and final placement of a tracheostomy, gastrostomy, and jejunostomy tube in a male figure from an anterior (front) and sagittal view. The associated surgical anatomy, including the sternal notch, esophagus, trachea, tracheal ring, lungs, stomach, and intestine, are also described. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: A tropical seaturtle moving slowly in her tranquil environment deep below the ocean surface.
Description: Four color illustration of a muscle cell with trans fat embedded in the cell membrane. The trans fat blocks the glucose in the blood vessels from being utilized which results in disrupted metabolism and weight gain.
Description: Four color illustration showing how trans fat collects in the abdomen.
Description: Trans-Axial Rod in L5/S1 & Screws in Facet Joint of Lumbar Spine. Enhanced X-ray. Accompanies illustration of procedure image 135-070
Description: Image shows the positioning of transdermal patch used for the administering of medicine through absorbtion by the skin.
Description: This illustration depicts a blood clot that has traveled into the brain and is temporarily blocking blood flow to an area of brain tissue.
This title is available as an animation. To view this animation go to the following URL:
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Description: Yellow ribosome reads mRNA nucleotide sequence, tRNA matches amino acids to codons displayed by ribosome a polypeptide is formed.
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Description: A 21 French catheter generates microwaves that destroy nearby prostatic cells.
Description: This medical animation depicts transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) surgery, performed as the result of severe prostate enlargment with blockage of urine flow from the urinary bladder. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
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Description: Trapezius muscle in golf swing,starting position. Other views of golf swing anatomy also available
Description: Traumatic Leg Injury with Resulting Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD). Shows how an initial injury to the lower extremity creates nerve impulses that begin an unbroken cycle of pain to the affected area. The results of this unbroken cycle of pain are persistent swelling and mottling of the skin. A final illustration pictures an anesthetic injection into the lumbar sympathetic chain in attempts to disrupt and break the cycle of pain. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Unusual view of a tree trunk through the limbs of another tree.
Description: Early Triassic scene showing typical animals and plants including the mammal like reptile thrinaxodon, scorpions, spiders and giant dragonflies.
Description: Lavender blossoms.
Description: Trigeminal neuralgia is usually felt along the maxillary and mandibular branches of the trigeminal nerve.
Description: Depicts premature rupturing of the fetal membranes with infection spreading into the womb of a woman carrying triplets. The first anterior (front) cut-away view shows the triplets in utero surrounded by the fetal membranes. A premature rupture is identified above the mother's cervix and bacteria are clearly passing through the rupture into the membranous sac. The second image shows the bacteria has invaded the uterus, surrounding and infecting the unborn triplets. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Innappropriate Insertion of Trocar with Traumatic Laceration of the Small Bowel. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Old truss bridge once used to carry ore out of mines crosses stream.
Description: Conceptual view of uterus, ovaries, fallopian tube and tubal fulguration procedure.
Description: Show an embryo implanted in the wall of a uterine tube with the ovary below.
Description: Shows bacteria and progressive stages of the respiratory disease Tuberculosis.
Description: Development of twin fetuses - one image for each of the 9 months. Available for academic lease. Please see www.peggerrity.com for more images of fetal development.
Description: Award-winning illustration of front view silhouette of pregnant woman with term twin fetuses visible
inside uterus. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. © Teri J. McDermott
Description: 40 week twins in uterus showing placenta, including chorion, amnion, umbilical chord, etc. Placental delivery (image 383) or single baby (image 384) also available.
Description: American Flag with Wyoming state flag flying below.
Description: Aarteriole manifestation with thickened basement membrane, hyaline arteriolosclerosis, thrombosis, ulceration and calcification, plus insulin (yellor spheres) present in blood.
Description: Typerwriter, paper and ereaser.
Description: Large, full color version of the dinosaur (tyrant lizard) from the Cretaceous period of the Mesozoic Era.
Description: Restored skull and mandible of a representstive juvenile
Description: Close-up three dimensional view of diabetic foot ulcer through the skin, epidermis, adipose and down to muscle layer. The bone is shown beneath. Bacteria involved in the infection are shown actively moving through the ulcer.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. No requests under $300.00 will be considered. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Stomach, esophagus and duodenum, with endoscope visualizing a duodenal ulcer. Granite texture and highlighted ulcer add dramatic effect. Commercial requests only; no classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300.00. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Beautiful skin landscape showing a healing wound or ulcer at the cellular level, including epidermis, dermis, etc. Commerecial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Ulcerative colitis is marked by uniform, continuous mucosal inflammation and ulceration. Inflammation at the base of the Crypts of Lieberkuhn progresses to pinpoint hemorrhages, abscesses, ulceration and necrosis.
Description: Ulnar Nerve Entrapment Injury with Surgical Transposition. Surgery is performed to correct a trapped ulnar nerve (neuropathy) within the cubital canal. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: View of abdominal ultrasound procedure showing patient, physician's hand and ultrasound probe on abdomen. Could be used for various diagnosis like pregnancy, abdominal obstruction, appendicitis.
Description: Light shigns through a branch of beech leaves.
Description: Undescended Testicle
Description: Infectious agents including herpes viridae, cryptosporidium, ebola virus, bartonella, helicobacter pylori,hepatitis C, pneumovirus, hantavirus, etc. Please see www.peggerrity.com for other versions of infectious agents.
Description: Includes layers with nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, alveoli, alveolar sacs and ducts, etc. Available with or without labels and alveolar inset is also optional.
Description: Upper arm muscles, (muscular system), anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Upper arm muscles, (muscular system), posterior view. Labels available.
Description: Upper arm muscles, (muscular system), oblique view. Labels available.
Description: Male torso showing trapezius and rhomboid major and minor.
Description: Frontal view of male figure with muscles of chest and arms: pectoralis deltoid, triceps, teres major and laatissimus dorsi.
Description: Layers of arm and hand alone, or with skeleton(humerus, radius, ulna, and carpal bones) and/or arteries (axillary, brachial, radial, ulnar, volar, etc.)
Description: This medical animation shows an upper GI (gastrointestinal) endoscopy procedure to diagnose the presence of helicobacter pylori causing a stomach ulcer. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Upper leg muscles (muscular system), anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Upper leg muscles (muscular system), anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Upper Respiratory System Anatomy. Includes labels for hard palate, soft palate, pharyngeal muscles, and trachea. Shows air moving freely through airway. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: After removal of the bladder, the ureters are implanted into a fashioned piece of colon.
Description: Frontal section of male pelvis and urogenital system with brain, spinal nerve roots, kidneys and ureters.
Description: Three types of urinary incontinence are depicted here: Top: Stress incontinence is more common in women. Overflow incontinence (middle) can occur in patients with an obstruction or diabetic neuropathy. Detrusor instability (bottom) is perhaps the most common form of incontinence. These conditions occur most frequently in the elderly patient.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Bladder of female with incontinence catheter in place or with liquid(images 103-211 and 103-052).
Description: Urinary incontinence due to cystocele of the bladder, causing anterior prolapse of vagina.
Description: Urinary system in figure. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: Urinary system in figure with urogenital diaphragm showing kidneys, bladder and pelvis in female. Commercial/Professional usage requests only. Usage of images require payment licensing fees.
Description: This medical exhibit presents the male urinary system. Labels identify the kidney, ureter, bladder, and urethra. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
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Description: urinary tract including kidneys, ureters, and bladder. Close-up of kidneys alone is image 466. See also similar digestive images 103-461 thru 103-470.
Description: Urinary system, anterior view
Description: Urinary system, cut, anterior view
Description: Urinary System, shows the kidney, adrenal gland, bladder and urethra in cross section
Description: Urinary system and associated arteries, anterior view. Labels available.
Description: Cross-sections through a kidney, ureter and bladder. Also shows relative position of female organs and female urinary system.
Description: Male urinary system with kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra.
Description: Full color airbrushed urinary system within pencil drawing of infant on textured background.
Description: Urinary system with kidney cut. Surrounding skeletal system, circulatory system, and nervous system shown, anterior view
Description: Kidneys, ureters and bladder are encircled by arrows containing pathogens causing urinary tract infections. Commercial inquiries only. No classroom or student requests will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Dramatic, dimensional cellular landscape of nephrons within the kidney, showing various infectious organisms (bacteria, etc.) traveling in the urinary stream.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Bladder with infection and bacteria as it relates to the female uterus. This image is in layers so the bacteria and uterus can be deleted if needed. See image 103-175 for the infected bladder alone with no bacteria. 3/08
Description: Normal anatomy of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, prostate and urethra. Can be colorized.
Description: Blood in the urine is not generally caused by kidney or bladder tumors and may be due to other benign or serious cause
Description: Uterine fibroids: subserous, submucosal, pedunculated, and intramural fibroids
Description: This custom medical exhibit reveals a single anterior overview of a pregnant female abdomen with uterine rupture (ruptured uterus) during labor. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: This medical exhibit depicts an attempted vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) delivery with a subsequent uterine rupture (ruptured uterus). Shows the fetus within the uterine wall (in utero), with the placenta, umbilical cord and an incision scar from a previous cesarean section. Shows the nurse applying fundal pressure to the womb causing the infant's head to protrude through the scar tissue of the uterus, with massive hemorrhaging and placental abruption. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Uterine Rupture (Ruptured Uterus). Accurately depicts two comparative anterior views through the abdomen of a pregnant female in the third trimester of fetal development. Two detailed enlargements of the uterus compare early and late stage hemorrhage secondary to uterine rupture. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Female Reproductive System. Labels for uterus, fallopian tube, ovary, cervix, and vagina. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Uterus, cervix, vagina, ovaries, fallopian tubes.
Description: Normal uterus
Description: Anterior view of uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries, showing cervix.
Description: Anterior view of uterus, fallopian tubes ovaries and cervix. Customizable.
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Description: Illustration shows a fibroid in the wall of the uterus
Description: Vacuum Extraction Delivery - Fetus at +1 Station in Occiput Anterior Presentation. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Female genitalia, the vagina
Description: Subtle, soft illustration of vaginal anatomy, including labia, clitoris, vestibule, etc.
Description: Surgical fixation of the vaginal vault to the sacrospinous ligament after prolapse. Prolapse of vault shown in image 103-437.
Description: Prolapse of vagina after hysterectomy. See image 103-438 for surgical fixation of vaginal vault after prolapse.
Description: Vagus nerve. The tenth cranial nerve originates on the side of medulla oblongata. Shows esophageal and gastric branches.
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Description: This reptile was drawn from a taxidermic mount from the Royal Ontario Museum Reptile Gallery.
Description: Portion of leg vein showing varix or varicosity-the dilation of the vessel. Inset shows relaxed valve mechanism in lower leg vein.
Description: Posterior view of female figure showing varicose veins.
Description: Uterine fibroids, including subserous, cervical, pedunculated, submucosal, and interstitial.
Description: Depiction of vascular structures in renal pyramid of kidney, including glomerulus
Description: Vasculature, cross section of artery and vein showing blood flow
Description: Vein and Artery, cross section showing layers of blood vessels
Description: Vines crawling up side of building look like a maze of veins. Also available in black and white.
Description: Major veins (venous vessels) of the body, anterior and posterior view. Labels available.
Description: This skull was created as part of an Ex Libris bookplate.
Description: This dinosaur skull was created as part of an Ex Libris bookplate.
Description: View along Venice canal shows flower boxes in the windows of the apartments.
Description: Canal view in Venice showing flower boxes in the windows.
Description: Circulatory system, venous portion. Anterior and posterior views. Labels available.
Description: Circulatory system, venous portion. The major veins of the body. Anterior view. Labels available
Description: Circulatory system, venous portion. The major veins of the body. Posterior view. Labels available
Description: Incision for venous cut down in the neck.
Description: Venous thrombosis and embolism in the leg.
Description: Pictured is a sedentary man experiencing deep venous thrombosis/peripheral vascular disease without knowing it. Vascular elements in his arms and legs change from red to blue to symbolize compromised peripheral circulation.
Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Assisting patient's breathing with noninvasive ventilator or nasal ventilation.
Description: Ventricles of the brain from a lateral view and a superior view
Description: This illustration depicts the abnormal electrical signals that occur within the ventricles during ventricular fibrillation.
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Description: This illustration depicts the abnormal electrical signals that occur within the ventricles during ventricular tachycardia.
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Description: This full color medical illustration shows a lumbar vertebra and intervertebral disc (annulus fibrosus, nucleus pulposus) from a superior (top) view. The image also depicts the cauda equina and spinal nerves. This image is intentionally left unlabeled to accommodate custom label requests. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Vertebra
Description: Thoracic Vertebra with Intervertebral Disc, Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Rendered rpine or vertebrae floating on a blue field of an architecturally drawn Corinthian column.
Description: Frontal view of L5 or fifth lumbar vertebra connected to sacrum. Intervertebral disk of L4 and L5 also shown.
Description: Lumbar Vertebrae
Description: Lateral view of lumbar vertebrae and intervertebral discs.
Description: Back view of thoracic vertebrae and levator costarum breves muscle.
Description: This image illustrates the anatomy of the spinal column including the vertebrae, intervertebral discs and spinal canal. Labels may be removed or added upon request.
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Description: Vertebral column, spine, anterior view
Description: Vertebral column, spine, posterior view
Description: Vertebral column, spine, lateral view
Description: This illustration depicts the anatomy of a vertebral (intervertebral) disc in the lumbar spinal region. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Herniated disc.
Description: spinal column with or without female figure (male also available (image 103-196)
Description: This 3D medical animation shows the birth stations of presentation 1/3 system from a lateral (side) view. This animation shows the baby progressing through the following vertex stations: +3, +2, +1, 0, -1, -2, -3. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Normal skin and blood vessels showing the relative sizes of the vessels.
Description: Female (60's) with arterial branches to chest, face and brain. Optional layers with aneurysms, clots, and other pathologies are available.
Description: Many different viruses, including adenovirus, HIV, herpes, influenza, orthomyxovirus, paramyxovirus, corona virus, and rhinovirus. Available with or without labels.
Description: Virus infecting a cell
Description: This 3D medical animation shows the virus HIV releasing its viral capsid into the cytoplasm of a white blood cell during viral replication. Once inside the cell, the capsid disentegrates, releasing viral RNA. The viral RNA and reverse transcriptase enzyme begin creating a new strand of viral DNA using the viral RNA strand as a template. Ultimately, the cell dies and falls apart (apoptosis), sending more copies of the virus into the blood stream. This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.
Description: Vision and the path of visual information to the visual processing center in the brain
Description: Beautiful view of valley with mountains in the background.
Description: Lung, heart, spinal cord, and large vessels of the neck are featured in 3 views of white-tailed deer.
Description: 3D model of a vitamin bottle on its side with capsules spilt across surface. Label is customizable
Description: Vocal Cords or Voice Box shown from superior (top) and side views. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Illustration may be used for voice disorders or smoking. A side view of the head and neck in a female are shown, with anatomy of the nasopharynx, larynx and espophagus. Also shown are the hard and soft palette, temporomandibular joint, tongue, teeth, vocal cordes etc. Available with or without wisps of smoke in the background. Commercial requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300.
Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Measurement of waist circumference to determine fat levels and risk for disease.
Description: A man with walking pneumonia coughing. Bacterial agents causing the pneumonia overlying a portion of the lung.
Description: Wall of trees on side of mountain
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Description: verucca vulgaris or wart
Description: Frog sitting on drawing of wart (verucca vulgaris)
Description: Dorsal view of female hand with wart on index finger
Description: Single Water Iris in bloom.
Description: Water molecule, with 2 oxygens and 1 hydrogen
Description: Irrigation water wheel provides needed moisture for crops.
Description: Beach scene showing various water safety precautions: life vests,sun screen, umbrellas, parental monitoring, hydration, lifeguards on duty, etc. The scene is on Staten Island, NY with the Verrazano Narrows Bridge in the background.
Description: Waterfall at one of the seven pools of Ohe on the road to Hana on the island of Maui in Hawaii.
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Description: Waves lazily break on the shore rocks off Mexico.
Description: Waves beat the shore line on the Mexican coast.
Description: Waves break over reef on the coast of Mexico.
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Description: Four color illustration of a Weedy Sea Dragon.
Description: illustration comparing fat content in a cheeseburger/fries meal with comparable fat content in healthy choices
Description: View of ocean from the west end drive on the island of Maui, Hawaii.
Description: Jetty on the drive on the way to Lahaina on the island of Maui, Hawaii.
Description: Whales - Also available as vector art are Common Dolphin, Harbor Porpoise, Tuna, Mackerel, Leatherback Turtle, Sharks, Albatross and many more marine animals.
Description: Illustration demonstrates neck injuries from sudden forward and backlash movement (flexion and extension) during rear end collision in automobile accident or similar incident. Suitable for use as legal demonstrative evidence in personal injury cases, or for musculoskeletal evaluation of neck injuries.
Commercial requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered.
Minimum license fee is $300. ©Teri J. McDermott
Description: Extension/flexion injury in auto accidents.
Description: Side view of head and neck, showing injuries to neck structures. Subject is woman at wheel of car.
Description: Whiplash - Mechanics of Motion with Spine Injury. Based on the latest research from Grauer et. al. and published by Richard M. Seroussi, M.D., this exhibit accurately depicts the injuries occurring within a split-second during a rear impact collision. The second graphic demonstrates the "S-curve" formation of the neck and cervical spine, with the chin moving downward and back, resulting in extension and facet injury of the lower neck. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Dramatically depicts the mechanism of a closed head injury with a side-to-side whiplash motion. Shows a front view of the head with the brain in normal position. Injury steps: 1. Head and neck moving violently to the person's right, with the left fronto-temporal region impacting the inner surface of the skull; 2. Head and neck moving violently to the left, with the right fronto-temporal region impacting the inner skull; and 3. Resulting brain damage to the right and left fronto-temporal regions of the brain. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Whiplash - Closed Head Injury with Resulting Brain Injury. Graphic depiction of closed head injury (coup-contra-coup) resulting in brain injury. Shows the following stages: A. Normal brain; B. Head thrust back with brain impacting the skull wall; and C. Head thrust forward with brain impacting the posterior cranial wall. Hemorrhage contusions to the temporal lobes. A final illustration reveals a subarachnoid hemorrhage with frontal and temporal lobe contusions. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Whiplash - Coup and Contracoup Closed Head Injury. Shows the contrecoup injury occuring when the force from a rear end automobile collision causes the head to snap backward while the front of the brain strikes the interior of the skull. The brain moves forward until it meets with a solid object. In the coup injury, the head recoils forward, as happens when the body is restrained by a lap and shoulder belt, while the brain remains in stasis until the forward rushing skull strikes the rear part of the brain. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Accurate depiction of a closed head injury with a front to back whiplash motion. Shows head and brain in normal position with labels for skull, dura, brain, intervertebral discs, spinal cord, brainstem, cerebellum and occipital region. Stages of injury: 1. Head and neck in hyperextension with frontal region impacting the inner surface of the skull; 2. Head and neck in hyperflexion with the occipital region impacting the skull; and 3. Resulting brain damage to the frontal and occipital regions of the brain. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Medical legal diagram showing long term damage due to cervical spine injuries such as whiplash. Can be modified to fit any injury. Other medical legal exhibits available. Available with or without type. To see more, check out www.peggerrity.com
Description: Graphically depicts a closed head injury with a side-to-side whiplash motion. Begins with the head in normal position. Labeled structures include the skull, dura, brain and fronto-temporal region. Injury stages: 1. Head and neck move violently to the person's right, with the left fronto-temporal region impacting the inner surface of the skull; 2. Head and neck move left, with the right fronto-temporal region impacting the skull; and 3. Brain damage to the fronto-temporal regions. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Whiplash - Traumatic Closed Head Injury May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Sudden, severe neck hyperextension and/or flexion, commonly resulting from an automobile accident, may cause stretching and tearing of muscles and ligaments, commonly known as whiplash. Insets show injury to the anterior longitudinal and posterior nuchal interspinal ligaments. Perfect for use for medical legal exhibit as demonstrative evidence in personal injury actions. Minimum license fee is $300. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Comparison of normal cervical intervertebral disc anatomy with an anterior cervical rim lesion (anterior linear cleft) as commonly sustained in a whiplash injury. Labeled structures include the vertebral body, vertebral endplate, nucleus pulposus, annulus fibrosus, dura mater, spinal cord, posterior longitudinal ligament and anterior linear cleft. A caption points to the posterior disc protrusion with intact posterior longitudinal ligament. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Whiplash Injury - C3-4 Disc Herniation with Anterior Cervical Discectomy May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Whiplash Injury - C3-C4 Posterior Cervical Laminectomies, C6-7 Laminotomy and Spinal Fusion Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Whiplash Injury - C4-5 and C5-6 Disc Protrusions with Spinal Fusion Surgery. Surgical steps: 1. Initial condition prior to surgery revealing cervical disc herniations at C4-5 and C5-6 with impingement of spinal cord elements; 2. Incision into the neck at the C4-5 level; 3. Discectomy (diskectomy) and decompression of the neural elements at C4-5 with preparation for graft material (C5-6 is shown already fused); 4. Placement of bone graft with application of fusion plate and screws. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Whiplash Injury - C4-5, C5-6 and C6-7 Cervical Intervertebral Disc Herniations. Compares a single MRI film study (sagittal section cut through the cervical region) with an interpretive illustration revealing in detail the injuries of intervertebral discs C4-5, C5-6 and C6-7. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Whiplash Injury - C4-C5 Cervical Spine May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Whiplash Injury - C5-6 and C6-7 Discectomy and Spinal Fusion Procedure. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Whiplash Injury - C5-6 Disc Herniation. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Whiplash Injury - Cervical Disc Herniations at C5-6 and C6-7 May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Whiplash Injury - Facet Syndrome with Chronic Neck Pain. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Whiplash Injury - Vertebral Artery Damage. Shows stretching and tearing of the vertebral artery in the neck. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Accurately depicts various disc injury with nerve root impingement in the neck associated with whiplash injury. Insets: A. Normal anatomy with the annulus fibrosus, nucleus pulposus, nerve root covered by dura, facet, spinal cord, lamina and spinous process; B. Disc bulge on dura (thecal sac) and anterior spinal cord; C. Lateral disc herniation with compression of the exiting nerve root; D. Central disc herniation with compression of the spinal cord. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Snow covered rocks look like puffs of snow floating on a river.
Description: Fluffy white clouds seem to blend into the landscape of snow covered hills.
Description: Aspens appear to be painted on the landscape of snow.
Description: Group of white blossoms.
Description: Left lateral view of the internal anatomy of the white tail deer including the skeleton, lung, liver, rumen, intestines, major vessels, brain, spleen, bladder, heart
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Description: Vaginal repair - Illustrates the vagina during Wilson's Flap Procedure.
Description: Plants abound in the window box outside a Venice apartment.
Description: Stand of aspens are vivid against the white snow and bright blue sky.
Description: Wyoming mountains. Pine trees in foreground. Perfect winter scene.
Description: Road through the park shows tire tracks in snow.
Description: Road stretches into the horizon of the winter landscape.
Description: Small barn sits alone in an over grown field during winter.
Description: A stand of aspens appear as ghosts against the winter landscape.
Description: Snlw cover mountains rise above the pines and reach into the clouds, creating a mystic view.
Description: Wire frame representation of male figure. Head and hands are semi-opaque. 3-D figure can be rotated or manipulated.
Description: Dental surgical removal of wisdom tooth using specially designed instrument. Color and black and white.
Description: Editorial illustration depicting the heart and Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome. The electrical conduction system of the heart is seen as well as an ECG associated with the syndrome.
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Description: Silhouette of glass female figure with highlighted female organs is central to this image with four female faces of different ethnic groups in the corners. Perfect for general Womens Health topics. Commercial requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Rural woodland path winds through the trees in a fall setting. Located in Munson, Ohio was once a railroad bed.
Description: Close-up view of skin cross-section, showing cells proliferating and migrating in, closing and healing a wound. Dermis, epidermis, adipose tissue, capillaries and venules are included. Minimum license fee is $300.00 . Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Gene therapy may improve performance of growth factors in treating chronic wounds in the foot and other areas. Simple application through use of dermal patch.
Description: Ventral, palmar or volar view of writst showing bones,( trapezoid, trapezium, scaphoid, triquetral and lunate ) ligaments (flexor retinaculum ) and tendonous attachments (brachioradialis, flexor carpi ulnaris )
Description: This medical exhibit depicts open reduction with internal and external fixation of right wrist fractures. The illustration consists of four images. The first image shows a fracture of the distal radius with ulno-carpal dislocation. The second image shows open reduction with placement of a Steinmann pin. The third image shows placement of another Steinmann pin and external fixator. The final image shows the post-operative condition. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Wrist Fractures (Broken Wrist) with Fixation Surgery. This custom medical exhibit reveals a left wrist fracture to the distal radius with subsequent surgical fixation by placement of percutanepus fixation pins (K-wires). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Wrist injuries including fractures and dislocations.
Description: Wrist Injury - Malunion of Right Wrist with Osteotomy and Fixation Surgery. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: Left Wrist Injury - Sprained Ligaments and Triangular Fibrocartilage. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.
Description: arm of boxex showing lower arm bones,carpal bones of wrist, metacarpal bones of fingers
Description: Boxer with hands showing metacarpal and carpal bones. This shows how boxers often injur the lateral carpal bones from bending the wrist while throwing a punch and causing trauma obthe carpal by the ulna.
Description: Dramatic silhouette of hand and wrist with underlying bones (carpals, metacarpals, phalanges, radius, ulna) showing replacement of wrist joint with device. Commercial requests only. No student or classroom inquiries will be answered. Minimum license fee is $300. CopyrightTeri J. McDermott
Description: Human hand with severe dislocation of finger overshadows a background of various X-rays of fractures and dislocations. Commercial requests only. Minimum license fee is $300. No classroom or student inquiries will be answered. Copyright Teri J. McDermott
Description: Yellow fungus clings to side of branch.
Description: Yoga hand mudra showing fingers in Vishnu.
Description: Seated position of abdominal twist with hips and shoulder girdle in seperate planes. Shows external and internal obliques, rectus abdominus and transverse abdominus.
Description: Yoga pose highlighting muscles in upper arm:biceps, triceps, scapula and ribs
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Description: Yoga pose showing angle of pelvis durring bent pose and stretched posterior leg muscles or hamstrings : semitendinosis, semimembranosis, and biceps femoris. Hip or pelvis also shows anterior, superior iliac spine, hihp joint and sacrum.
Description: Yoga pose showing extended leg with straight hip and spine position. Leg muscles show internal rotators (blue): gluteus maximus, piriformis, gemellis, obturator internus, quadratus femoris, bicep femoris, iliopsoas and sartorius. External rotators (pink) are: gluteus medius, tensor fascia latae, semimembranosis and semitendinosis.
Description: Hands and fingers in yoga mudara Granthitam position
Description: Arms, fingers and hands in a yoga mudra position- Anjali.
Description: Yoga asana or pose showing hands and fingers in Jnana mudra.
Description: Asana or yoga pose showing handa nad finger in mudra position.
Description: Seated asana or yoga pose with arms, fingers and hands in mudra.
Description: Yoga mudr or hand position Dhyana.
Description: Yoga pose showing straight back and ribs aligned with hip while raising arm. Highlight on Latissimus dorsi muscle and with origins on lower six thoracic vertebrae, lumbodorsal fascia and crest of illium and insertion on humerus.
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