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AMI #27

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Marie Dauenheimer

medical illustration of This detailed medical illustration demonstrates how a Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) develops and can become a deadly embolus.  Lungs, DVT, Embolus, Blood Flow, Vascular Medicine.

Bilateral pulmonary emboli, lung blood vessels, blood clots,  American Society of Hematology, heart. Lower leg, thigh, pelvis, bloodstream, pulmonary embolism, emboli, pregnancy, blood disorder, obesity
medical illustration of Alcohol Septal Ablation for Obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, non-surgical procedure, heart muscle, ventricles and septum thicken abnormally, fatigue, shortness of breath, septum, AED, ASA, septal coronary artery, pacemaker, cardiac, ethanol, catheter
medical illustration of Patient education illustration featuring Total Shoulder Replacement Surgery, Shoulder hemiarthroplasty, and Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement. Upper arm bone (humerus), humeral, shoulder blade (scapula), collarbone (clavicle), glenoid, articular cartilage, synovial membrane, prosthesis, osteoarthritis (degenerative joint disease), rheumatoid arthritis, rotator cuff tear, fracture
medical illustration of Patient education illustration featuring two types of hip impingement--Pincer and Cam.
medical illustration of This detailed illustration shows how anticoagulants are used to treat deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
medical illustration of This detailed illustration features pelvic fractures (anterior and posterior views) from a personal injury case.
medical illustration of Central Illustration created for the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. Global prevalence of elevated Lp(a)
medical illustration of Marketing illustration for new CardioOncology journal
medical illustration of This is one of series of highly detailed anatomical illustrations created for a cancer staging app.kidneys,lungs, bronchi, skeleton.
medical illustration of This Central Illustration created for the Journal of the American College of Cardiology demonstrates the progression of vascular inflammation in human inflammatory models.
medical illustration of This highly detailed illustration shows how the ulnar nerve is compressed in
medical illustration of This illustration demonstrates how acute aortic dissection and intramural hematoma can cause the aortic wall to rupture when blood builds up in the false lumen.
medical illustration of Central Illustration demonstrating percutaneous intramyocardial septal radiofrequency ablation for hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy
medical illustration of Patient education illustration demonstrating normal knee anatomy and osteoarthritis.  Bone spurs, eroding cartilage and meniscus are shown.
medical illustration of This Central Illustration shows the role of platelet-derived MRP-14 in Peripheral Artery Disease.
medical illustration of This Central illustration demonstrates the Direct and Indirect Mechanisms of Cardiac Involvement in Neoplastic Disease
medical illustration of Journal illustration
medical illustration of Risk factors for atherothrombosis and adverse heart failure outcomes
medical illustration of Natural History of Coronary Plaque Progression
medical illustration of heart with TAVR (Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement) and filter in place.
medical illustration of Patient education illustration showing normal anatomy of the foot and a foot with a bunion, hallux valgus.
medical illustration of Patient education illustration showing stent being placed in a coronary artery
medical illustration of A detailed illustration created for the American College of Cardiology featuring monocyte migration, plaque rupture, foam cell formation and smooth muscle cell proliferation.
medical illustration of This illustration compared the normal anatomy of the spine with osteoarthritis.  Pathologies such as bone spurs, compression, and flattened intervertebral discs are included.
medical illustration of Cardiac PW1 cells naturally reside in the myocardium and have stem cell characteristics
medical illustration of This complex illustration shows how drug can permeate the Blood Brain Barrier by traveling through tight junctions between endothelial cells.
medical illustration of This illustration features the neuromuscular connection
medical illustration of This detailed, informative medical illustration shows the progression of an arterial tear into a stroke.
medical illustration of A detailed illustration highlighting the superficial muscles of a child.
medical illustration of A detailed illustration of the rotator cuff muscles-anterior and posterior views.  Anatomical structures featured include acromion process, clavicle, scapula, humerus, supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis, and teres minor
medical illustration of Partial and Total Hip Replacement Surgery
medical illustration of Anatomy of the Iliotibial band, this thick tract of connective tissue that runs laterally from the ilium to the tibia (Gerdy's tubercle) helps stabilize the knee.  Anatomical structures featured in this illustration include--the gluteus maximus, tensor fascia latae, quadriceps femoris and hamstrings.
medical illustration of A detailed illustration of the uterus, Fallopian tubes, ovaries, cervix, and vagina featuring various types of fibroids including subserous, submucosal, intramural and pedunculated.
medical illustration of Patient educational illustration featuring the difference between epidural, subdural and intracranial hematomas
medical illustration of Airbrush, Patient Education, Publishing, Web, Professional Education, Interactive, Biology, Biotechnology, Oncology, Pathology
medical illustration of Patient education illustration featuring GERD in children
medical illustration of A detailed illustration featuring the anatomy of a normal vein with that of a varicose vein. Abnormal blood flow, dilated vein, and damaged valves are included.
medical illustration of A detailed illustration of the sheep skeleton, central nervous system, and lymphatics.
medical illustration of Anatomy of the bovine lymphatic system, skeletal system, and central nervous system for an educational program on bovine spongiform encephalopathy, also known as
medical illustration of Coronary Artery Pathologies and Remodeling
medical illustration of Neutrophils, Monocytes and Macrophages

Profile

Marie Dauenheimer is a Board Certified Medical Illustrator working in the Washington, DC Metropolitan area. She specializes in creating medical illustrations and animations for educational materials, including posters, brochures, books, websites and interactive media. Marie’s professional background includes a Masters Degree in Medical Illustration from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. She is board certified in medical illustration (CMI) and a Fellow of the Association of Medical Illustrators (FAMI). Marie is active with her professional association, the Association of Medical Illustrators; she is a past Secretary and Director to the Board of Governors. Marie is a Trustee for the Vesalius Trust for Visual Communication in the Health Sciences and a Past President of the Illustrators Club of Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia.

Style/Techniques

Airbrush, Color, Design, Information Graphics, Apps/Mobile

Subject/Specialties

Allergy / Immunology, Anatomy, Biology, Biotechnology, Cardiac Surgery / Cardiology, Cell biology / Histology, Disease Management, Gastroenterology, General Medicine, General Surgery, Medical Devices, Molecular Biology, Neuroscience, Neurosurgery, Orthopaedics, Physical Therapy, Thoracic Surgery, Vascular Surgery, Veterinary Medicine, Injuries, Legal Exhibits, Oncology, Mechanism of Action (MOA), Pathology, Sports Medicine