Carol Hrejsa

Mitral Valve Anatomy 

Prev Next
Previous

Varicose Veins

medical illustration of This anatomical illustration of the mitral valve highlights key structures: anterior and posterior leaflets, chordae tendineae, and papillary muscles. It shows the valve's position between the left atrium and left ventricle, crucial for understanding mitral valve function and pathology. This resource aids in learning about mitral prolapse and how abnormalities can lead to regurgitation.
Next medical illustration of Bees and flowers represent immune dysfunction in PTEN-deficient gliomas in this editorial illustration.  Glioma cells overexpress SPP-1, which attracts macrophages. Flowers represent uncontrolled tumor growth.  SPP-1 changes macrophage behavior, promoting tumor growth.  To explain complex molecular processes for Keywords: PTEN-deficient glioma, macrophage signaling, SPP-1, tumor microenvironment, immune evasion, cancer immunology.

Enticing Macrophages: PTEN-Loss Gliomas

This anatomical illustration of the mitral valve highlights key structures: anterior and posterior leaflets, chordae tendineae, and papillary muscles. It shows the valve's position between the left atrium and left ventricle, crucial for understanding mitral valve function and pathology. This resource aids in learning about mitral prolapse and how abnormalities can lead to regurgitation.

Keywords: Airbrush, Color, Education, Patient Education, Publishing, Medical-Legal, Cardiac Surgery / Cardiology, Disease Management

© Carol Hrejsa