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Lupus Cell Therapy

medical illustration of This illustration highlights a catheter insertion site in the chest, emphasizing both anatomical accuracy and infection prevention strategy. The catheter is shown entering the skin and advancing into the underlying vasculature, with careful attention to surrounding tissue layers and placement. At the point of entry, a specialized antimicrobial gel is applied over the skin surface, demonstrating its role as a protective barrier against bacterial contamination.
Next medical illustration of This medical illustration depicts a drainage catheter positioned within the peritoneal cavity for the treatment of ascites. Key abdominal anatomy is shown in context, with fluid accumulation clearly visualized within the abdominal cavity to demonstrate the pathological condition. The illustration highlights catheter placement relative to surrounding structures, helping convey both the clinical purpose of the device and the anatomical environment in which it functions.

Peritoneal Cavity Drainage

This illustration highlights a catheter insertion site in the chest, emphasizing both anatomical accuracy and infection prevention strategy. The catheter is shown entering the skin and advancing into the underlying vasculature, with careful attention to surrounding tissue layers and placement. At the point of entry, a specialized antimicrobial gel is applied over the skin surface, demonstrating its role as a protective barrier against bacterial contamination.

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