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$59 per collection or
$39 per illustration

} Head injuries (9 collections)

} Neck & back injuries (7)

} Arm, shoulder, &
hand injuries
(13)

} Leg, hip, & foot injuries (12)

} Chest, abdomen, &
pelvis injuries
(15)

$39 per illustration

} Cardiovascular

} Central nervous

} Embryology (birth)

} Endocrine (glands)

} Female reproductive

} Gastrointestinal

} Integument (skin)

} Male reproductive

} Male and female urinary

} Muscular

} Peripheral nervous

} Respiratory

} Skeletal

 

   Each collection averages four illustrations. Some have more and some less. Enlargeable PDFs of all the illustrations in a collection cost $59. A single, enlargeable PDF (an individual illustration in a collection) may be purchased for $39.

 


} Head injuries

} Brain injury due to small caliber gunshot wound

} Epidural hematoma after blunt cranial trauma

 

} Eye injury due to penetration

} Facial laceration, blunt cervical trauma, and jaw fracture

} Facial lacerations

} Fracture of larynx and hyoid bone

} Midface fracture (Le Fort I) with orbital and dental fractures

 

} Nasal fracture

} Tongue laceration

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} Neck and back injuries

} Burst (Jefferson) fracture of first cervical vertebra


} Cervical spine injury

} Low back and radiating pain

} Lumbar intervertebral disc injury


} Radical neck dissection


} Thoracic outlet syndrome

} Whiplash


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} Arm, shoulder, and hand injuries

} Accidental amputation of upper limb at midforearm

} Anterior shoulder dislocation with axillary nerve damage

} Brachial plexus injury

} Carpal tunnel syndrome

} Compound fracture of distal third of humerus with subsequent radial nerve palsy

} Cubital tunnel syndrome

} De Quervain’s tenosynovitis (wrist)

} Flexor tendon (finger) laceration

} Posterior shoulder dislocation

} Rotator cuff

} Shoulder impingement syndrome

} Supracondylar (elbow) fracture

} Trigger finger

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} Leg, hip, and foot injuries

} Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture

 

} Avascular necrosis of the femoral head

} Calcaneal (heel) fracture


} Compartment syndrome of the leg

} Crushed foot

} Crushing injury of the lower limb

} Fracture of lateral malleolus (ankle)


} Hip fracture

} Metatarsal (foot) stress fracture

} Multiple leg fractures

} Patellar tendon disruption

} Synovial knee plica

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} Chest, abdomen, and pelvis

} Abdominal stab wounds

} Asbestos exposure

} Bariatric (weight reduction) surgery

} Breast cancer

} Chest trauma

} Gallbladder removal with complications

 

} Ingestion of caustic substance

} Inguinal hernia repair

} Laceration of spleen

} Open bladder injury

} Pulmonary embolism

} Radical prostatectomy

} Ruptured spleen

} Strangulation of child

} Vasectomy with complications

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