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Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics

Nasal dermoid cysts with intracranial extension: avoiding coronal incision

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Image from the journal article of the same name showing steps in the surgical procedure (Nasal dermoid cysts with intracranial extension). Available for free download: https://thejns.org/pediatrics/view/journals/j-neurosurg-pediatr/25/3/article-p298.xml

Jeffrey C. Rastatter
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subQstudio is the virtual home for the work of Board Certified Medical Illustrator (CMI) Michael Gallagher. Michael has worked as a medical illustrator for high ranking medical institutions, working collaboratively with clinicians, researchers, and healthcare providers in developing work for publication, medical education, grants and patient education. He has also worked in the pharmaceutical and medical device industries helping them communicate the medical solutions their products provide. He works on projects from research to conceptualization, sketch to finished product. The variety of projects include publications, animation, medical models, exhibit design, and everything in-between. Specializes in Surgical Illustration, Medical/Anatomical Illustration, Patient Education, Biological Illustration, 3D Modelling Michael's work can be found in professional journals, textbooks, educational institutions, and medical offices. He continues to seek out new ways to educate and inform through imagery.

Style/Techniques

Black & White, Collage, Color, Line, Line with Color, 3D

Subject/Specialties

Anatomy, Biotechnology, Cardiac Surgery / Cardiology, Cell biology / Histology, Dentistry, Endocrinology / Metabolic, Gastroenterology, General Medicine, General Surgery, Genetics, Medical Devices, Molecular Biology, Neuroscience, Neurosurgery, Orthopaedics, Pediatrics, Pharmacology, Reconstructive Surgery, Vascular Surgery, Injuries, Oncology, Mechanism of Action (MOA), Plastic Surgery