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Administration of Chemotherapy for Retinoblastoma 

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medical illustration of An illustration created for a client at Seoul National University in South Korea, depicting three different methods of administering chemotherapy for retinoblastoma, a cancer of the eye most common in children. Administration methods shown are intravenous through a port placed under the skin, intraarterial through a catheter from the femoral artery to the eye, and intravitreal (or intraocular).
Next medical illustration of A figure drawing showing overlaid suprahyoid muscles and surrounding musculoskeletal anatomy. Created for client Honeycomb Speech Therapy and later contributed to POP-AART.

Suprahyoid Muscles Anatomy

An illustration created for a client at Seoul National University in South Korea, depicting three different methods of administering chemotherapy for retinoblastoma, a cancer of the eye most common in children. Administration methods shown are intravenous through a port placed under the skin, intraarterial through a catheter from the femoral artery to the eye, and intravitreal (or intraocular).

Keywords: Color, Line with Color, Education, Patient Education, Anatomy, Ophthalmology, Portraits, Oncology

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