Carol Hrejsa

Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Hand 

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Nasal Arteries in Sagittal View

medical illustration of This image illustrates the hand anatomy affected by rheumatoid arthritis, highlighting metacarpophalangeal, proximal interphalangeal, and distal interphalangeal joints. It shows pain, inflammation, and swelling in synovial membranes, with arrows indicating bone erosion. This resource is valuable for patient education and medical training, emphasizing the impact of rheumatoid arthritis on joint integrity and the importance of early diagnosis and management.
Next medical illustration of This image illustrates a Grade 2 ankle sprain, highlighting the anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL) and calcaneofibular ligament (CFL). The ATFL, located laterally, is partially torn, indicating moderate sprain severity. The CFL, connecting the calcaneus to the fibula, may also show strain. This visual aids in patient education and medical training, emphasizing the importance of these ligaments in ankle stability and function.

Ankle Grade 2 Sprain (Moderate)

This image illustrates the hand anatomy affected by rheumatoid arthritis, highlighting metacarpophalangeal, proximal interphalangeal, and distal interphalangeal joints. It shows pain, inflammation, and swelling in synovial membranes, with arrows indicating bone erosion. This resource is valuable for patient education and medical training, emphasizing the impact of rheumatoid arthritis on joint integrity and the importance of early diagnosis and management.

Keywords: Color, Patient Education, Professional Education, Anatomy, Disease Management, Orthopaedics

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