Michele Graham

Facial Nerve and Levels of Injury 

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Upper Airway Disorders

medical illustration of This illustration is being used in a Swedish journal of medicine. It is 1 of 4 images demonstrating the methods of transpositioning and grafting the nerves to restore function to a damaged facial nerve. The profile image of a man names the branches of the facial nerve. Muscles are color coded to represent innervation of each branch. Two levels of injury are depicted with black dashed lines.
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End of Life Care

This illustration is being used in a Swedish journal of medicine. It is 1 of 4 images demonstrating the methods of transpositioning and grafting the nerves to restore function to a damaged facial nerve. The profile image of a man names the branches of the facial nerve. Muscles are color coded to represent innervation of each branch. Two levels of injury are depicted with black dashed lines.

Keywords: Color, Line, Line with Color, Editorial, Personal Injury, Professional Education, Neuroscience, Neurosurgery, Reconstructive Surgery, Plastic Surgery

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