Carol Hrejsa

Coelacanth 

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Paravertebral Block Anatomy

medical illustration of This illustration of the coelacanth, a living fossil, highlights its unique anatomical features, including lobed pectoral and pelvic fins essential for locomotion in deep-sea environments. It is an ancient lobe-finned fish (Sarcopterygii). The distinct three-lobed tail structure emphasizes its evolutionary significance. This image serves as an educational tool in marine biology, animal anatomy, and paleontology, aiding in the understanding of vertebrate evolution.
Next medical illustration of The image depicts the lymph nodes of the lungs and mediastinum. It highlights the bronchial nodes around the bronchi, hilar nodes where the windpipe splits into the main bronchi, mediastinal nodes in the central chest region between the lungs and chest wall, and subcarinal nodes just below the windpipe’s bifurcation. Keywords: Lymph Nodes, Lungs, Mediastinum, Lymphatic Drainage, Thoracic Anatomy, Mountain-Dresler Map, Respiratory. Artwork created for Body Scientific International.

Lymphatics of the Lung and Mediastinum

This illustration of the coelacanth, a living fossil, highlights its unique anatomical features, including lobed pectoral and pelvic fins essential for locomotion in deep-sea environments. It is an ancient lobe-finned fish (Sarcopterygii). The distinct three-lobed tail structure emphasizes its evolutionary significance. This image serves as an educational tool in marine biology, animal anatomy, and paleontology, aiding in the understanding of vertebrate evolution.

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