Carol Hrejsa

Internal Anatomy of the Heart 

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medical illustration of Anatomical illustration of the human heart, highlighting the four chambers: right atrium, left atrium, right ventricle, left ventricle. Includes atrioventricular valves (tricuspid, mitral) and semilunar valves (pulmonary, aortic), as well as septa (interatrial, interventricular) and the aorta. This diagram serves as a clinical reference for blood circulation, emphasizing key structures for medical training and patient education. © Hrejsa Medical Media LLC.
Next medical illustration of This image illustrates McBurney's Sign and Rovsing's Sign, essential for diagnosing appendicitis. McBurney's Point, one-third from the anterior superior iliac spine to the umbilicus, shows tenderness indicating appendiceal inflammation. Rovsing's Sign involves palpating the left lower quadrant, causing pain in the right lower quadrant, further suggesting appendicitis. This visual aid helps medical students and healthcare professionals understand these clinical signs.

McBurney's Sign vs Rovsing's Sign

Anatomical illustration of the human heart, highlighting the four chambers: right atrium, left atrium, right ventricle, left ventricle. Includes atrioventricular valves (tricuspid, mitral) and semilunar valves (pulmonary, aortic), as well as septa (interatrial, interventricular) and the aorta. This diagram serves as a clinical reference for blood circulation, emphasizing key structures for medical training and patient education. © Hrejsa Medical Media LLC.

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