medical illustration of Man running away from threat of gambling addiction. medical illustration of Man running away from threat of gambling addiction.

Gambling Disorder

Man running away from threat of gambling addiction.

Keywords: 3D, Editorial, Disease Management, Health & Wellness

© Todd Buck
medical illustration of The stifle joint is the dog's equivalent of the human knee — a hinge joint where the thigh bone (femur) meets the shin bone (tibia) and the kneecap (patella). When osteoarthritis develops, joint cartilage gradually breaks down — leading to bone-on-bone friction, the formation of bone spurs, and chronic pain. medical illustration of The stifle joint is the dog's equivalent of the human knee — a hinge joint where the thigh bone (femur) meets the shin bone (tibia) and the kneecap (patella). When osteoarthritis develops, joint cartilage gradually breaks down — leading to bone-on-bone friction, the formation of bone spurs, and chronic pain.

Canine Stifle (Knee) Joint

The stifle joint is the dog's equivalent of the human knee — a hinge joint where the thigh bone (femur) meets the shin bone (tibia) and the kneecap (patella). When osteoarthritis develops, joint cartilage gradually breaks down — leading to bone-on-bone friction, the formation of bone spurs, and chronic pain.

Keywords: Advertising / Marketing, Education, Patient Education, Anatomy, Natural Science / Nature, Orthopaedics, Veterinary Medicine, Zoology

© Hill's Pet Nutrition
medical illustration of Editorial illustration showing a simple example of pelvic urine pooling in the anterior vagina of the equine mare. Urine pooling is a common, yet correctable cause of infertility. medical illustration of Editorial illustration showing a simple example of pelvic urine pooling in the anterior vagina of the equine mare. Urine pooling is a common, yet correctable cause of infertility.

Equine Pelvic Urine Pooling

Editorial illustration showing a simple example of pelvic urine pooling in the anterior vagina of the equine mare. Urine pooling is a common, yet correctable cause of infertility.

Keywords: Color, Editorial, Patient Education, Professional Education, Veterinary Medicine

© Beth Halasz
medical illustration of A Mallory-Weiss tear is a split in the inner lining of the esophagus, usually close to where it connects to the stomach. The primary cause is forceful vomiting or severe coughing. Most tears heal on their own.

Keywords: stomach, esophagus medical illustration of A Mallory-Weiss tear is a split in the inner lining of the esophagus, usually close to where it connects to the stomach. The primary cause is forceful vomiting or severe coughing. Most tears heal on their own.

Keywords: stomach, esophagus

Mallory_Weiss Tear

A Mallory-Weiss tear is a split in the inner lining of the esophagus, usually close to where it connects to the stomach. The primary cause is forceful vomiting or severe coughing. Most tears heal on their own. Keywords: stomach, esophagus

Keywords: Education, Patient Education, Professional Education, Anatomy, Gastroenterology, General Medicine, Injuries, Health & Wellness, Pathology

© Suzanne Hayes
medical illustration of Subserosal cholecystectomy. A medical illustration I created last year depicts a subserosal cholecystectomy. It shows the surgical approaches and incision lines during the procedure. medical illustration of Subserosal cholecystectomy. A medical illustration I created last year depicts a subserosal cholecystectomy. It shows the surgical approaches and incision lines during the procedure.

Subserosal cholecystectomy

Subserosal cholecystectomy. A medical illustration I created last year depicts a subserosal cholecystectomy. It shows the surgical approaches and incision lines during the procedure.

Keywords: Color, Editorial, Education, Professional Education, Research, Anatomy, Gastroenterology, General Medicine, General Surgery, Pathology

© Olga Kurkina
medical illustration of Editorial illustration showing a simple example of pelvic urine pooling in the anterior vagina of the equine mare. Urine pooling is a common, yet correctable cause of infertility. medical illustration of Editorial illustration showing a simple example of pelvic urine pooling in the anterior vagina of the equine mare. Urine pooling is a common, yet correctable cause of infertility.

Equine Pelvic Urine Pooling

Editorial illustration showing a simple example of pelvic urine pooling in the anterior vagina of the equine mare. Urine pooling is a common, yet correctable cause of infertility.

Keywords: Color, Editorial, Patient Education, Professional Education, Veterinary Medicine

© Beth Halasz
medical illustration of Subserosal cholecystectomy. A medical illustration I created last year depicts a subserosal cholecystectomy. It shows the surgical approaches and incision lines during the procedure. medical illustration of Subserosal cholecystectomy. A medical illustration I created last year depicts a subserosal cholecystectomy. It shows the surgical approaches and incision lines during the procedure.

Subserosal cholecystectomy

Subserosal cholecystectomy. A medical illustration I created last year depicts a subserosal cholecystectomy. It shows the surgical approaches and incision lines during the procedure.

Keywords: Color, Editorial, Education, Professional Education, Research, Anatomy, Gastroenterology, General Medicine, General Surgery, Pathology

© Olga Kurkina
medical illustration of Structures of the ear affected by dehiscence. External, middle and inner ear depicted with callout of bone defect. Key explains colored areas. medical illustration of Structures of the ear affected by dehiscence. External, middle and inner ear depicted with callout of bone defect. Key explains colored areas.

Dehiscence of the Ear

Structures of the ear affected by dehiscence. External, middle and inner ear depicted with callout of bone defect. Key explains colored areas.

Keywords: Color, Editorial, Patient Education, Publishing, Web, Anatomy

© Beth Halasz
medical illustration of One of two images depicting periodontal disease in the tooth. For editorial dental care publication. medical illustration of One of two images depicting periodontal disease in the tooth. For editorial dental care publication.

Periodontal Disease

One of two images depicting periodontal disease in the tooth. For editorial dental care publication.

Keywords: Color, Editorial, Patient Education, Anatomy, Dentistry, Disease Management, Health & Wellness

©Cleveland Clinic
medical illustration of Posterior reconstruction during robotic assisted prostate surgery using the Hood technique. medical illustration of Posterior reconstruction during robotic assisted prostate surgery using the Hood technique.

Posterior Reconstruction Hood technique

Posterior reconstruction during robotic assisted prostate surgery using the Hood technique.

Keywords: Color, Publishing, Professional Education, General Surgery, Medical Devices, Urology, Oncology

© Beth Halasz
medical illustration of Man running away from threat of gambling addiction. medical illustration of Man running away from threat of gambling addiction.

Gambling Disorder

Man running away from threat of gambling addiction.

Keywords: 3D, Editorial, Disease Management, Health & Wellness

© Todd Buck
medical illustration of A Mallory-Weiss tear is a split in the inner lining of the esophagus, usually close to where it connects to the stomach. The primary cause is forceful vomiting or severe coughing. Most tears heal on their own.

Keywords: stomach, esophagus medical illustration of A Mallory-Weiss tear is a split in the inner lining of the esophagus, usually close to where it connects to the stomach. The primary cause is forceful vomiting or severe coughing. Most tears heal on their own.

Keywords: stomach, esophagus

Mallory_Weiss Tear

A Mallory-Weiss tear is a split in the inner lining of the esophagus, usually close to where it connects to the stomach. The primary cause is forceful vomiting or severe coughing. Most tears heal on their own. Keywords: stomach, esophagus

Keywords: Education, Patient Education, Professional Education, Anatomy, Gastroenterology, General Medicine, Injuries, Health & Wellness, Pathology

© Suzanne Hayes
medical illustration of Created for Horse Illustrated magazine, this image shows damage in the equine flexor tendon. Inset shows the bowed (bowing) tendon on the superficial flexor tendon on the cannon bone. medical illustration of Created for Horse Illustrated magazine, this image shows damage in the equine flexor tendon. Inset shows the bowed (bowing) tendon on the superficial flexor tendon on the cannon bone.

The Trouble with Tendons

Created for Horse Illustrated magazine, this image shows damage in the equine flexor tendon. Inset shows the bowed (bowing) tendon on the superficial flexor tendon on the cannon bone.

Keywords: Color, Editorial, Publishing, Anatomy, Veterinary Medicine, Injuries

© Beth Halasz
medical illustration of Depiction of potential damage to the heart and aorta due to a vehicle medical illustration of Depiction of potential damage to the heart and aorta due to a vehicle

Thoracic compression

Depiction of potential damage to the heart and aorta due to a vehicle" rear end" collision. Arrows indicate the body's force into the steering wheel.

Keywords: Line with Color, Editorial, Cardiac Surgery / Cardiology, Injuries

©Cleveland Clinic
medical illustration of The stifle joint is the dog's equivalent of the human knee — a hinge joint where the thigh bone (femur) meets the shin bone (tibia) and the kneecap (patella). When osteoarthritis develops, joint cartilage gradually breaks down — leading to bone-on-bone friction, the formation of bone spurs, and chronic pain. medical illustration of The stifle joint is the dog's equivalent of the human knee — a hinge joint where the thigh bone (femur) meets the shin bone (tibia) and the kneecap (patella). When osteoarthritis develops, joint cartilage gradually breaks down — leading to bone-on-bone friction, the formation of bone spurs, and chronic pain.

Canine Stifle (Knee) Joint

The stifle joint is the dog's equivalent of the human knee — a hinge joint where the thigh bone (femur) meets the shin bone (tibia) and the kneecap (patella). When osteoarthritis develops, joint cartilage gradually breaks down — leading to bone-on-bone friction, the formation of bone spurs, and chronic pain.

Keywords: Advertising / Marketing, Education, Patient Education, Anatomy, Natural Science / Nature, Orthopaedics, Veterinary Medicine, Zoology

© Hill's Pet Nutrition
medical illustration of This piece was created for a Prostate Surgery atlas explaining the  tumor microenvironment cycle of  T-cell activity. Cancer antigens presenting and recognized by T-cells. medical illustration of This piece was created for a Prostate Surgery atlas explaining the  tumor microenvironment cycle of  T-cell activity. Cancer antigens presenting and recognized by T-cells.

Tumor Microenvironment Cycle

This piece was created for a Prostate Surgery atlas explaining the tumor microenvironment cycle of T-cell activity. Cancer antigens presenting and recognized by T-cells.

Keywords: Color, Information Graphics, Line with Color, Publishing, Professional Education, Research, Cell biology / Histology, Molecular Biology, Urology, Oncology

© Beth Halasz
medical illustration of A healthy liver vs a liver with cirrhosis.

Keywords: liver, intestines, stomach, cirrhosis medical illustration of A healthy liver vs a liver with cirrhosis.

Keywords: liver, intestines, stomach, cirrhosis

Healthy vs Diseased Liver

A healthy liver vs a liver with cirrhosis. Keywords: liver, intestines, stomach, cirrhosis

Keywords: Education, Patient Education, Professional Education, Anatomy, Disease Management, Endocrinology / Metabolic, Gastroenterology, General Medicine, Health & Wellness, Pathology

© Suzanne Hayes
medical illustration of Stimulation of the eyes to detect aniscoria-unequal pupil sizes- in the canine eye. The client only wanted the eye area, not the dogs entire head. medical illustration of Stimulation of the eyes to detect aniscoria-unequal pupil sizes- in the canine eye. The client only wanted the eye area, not the dogs entire head.

Canine aniscoria right stimulation

Stimulation of the eyes to detect aniscoria-unequal pupil sizes- in the canine eye. The client only wanted the eye area, not the dogs entire head.

Keywords: Color, Editorial, Ophthalmology, Veterinary Medicine

© Beth Halasz
medical illustration of Pen and ink illustrative fun medical illustration of Pen and ink illustrative fun

You're on my mind

Pen and ink illustrative fun "play on words" with the theme "You're on my mind". Brain in classic pen and ink style with text.

Keywords: Line, Editorial, Anatomy

© Beth Halasz
medical illustration of Path of PSMA - Prostate Specific Membrane Antigen- therapy targeting tumors in patients presenting with prostate cancer. The gray boxes are a general depiction of scans. medical illustration of Path of PSMA - Prostate Specific Membrane Antigen- therapy targeting tumors in patients presenting with prostate cancer. The gray boxes are a general depiction of scans.

Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen

Path of PSMA - Prostate Specific Membrane Antigen- therapy targeting tumors in patients presenting with prostate cancer. The gray boxes are a general depiction of scans.

Keywords: Line, Line with Color, Publishing, Professional Education, Research, Cell biology / Histology, Disease Management, Molecular Biology, Urology, Oncology

© Beth Halasz
medical illustration of Layers of the prostate capsule wall. Depicts four layers to clarify robotic nerve sparing techniques in surgery. medical illustration of Layers of the prostate capsule wall. Depicts four layers to clarify robotic nerve sparing techniques in surgery.

Layers of the Prostate Capsule Wall

Layers of the prostate capsule wall. Depicts four layers to clarify robotic nerve sparing techniques in surgery.

Keywords: Color, Line with Color, Patient Education, Publishing, Professional Education, Anatomy, Urology, Oncology

© Beth Halasz
medical illustration of Phase 1b study of kinase inhibitor Vactosertib + POM in RRMM. Pharmacologic blockade of TGF beta signaling. Bone marrow -stem cell treatment. medical illustration of Phase 1b study of kinase inhibitor Vactosertib + POM in RRMM. Pharmacologic blockade of TGF beta signaling. Bone marrow -stem cell treatment.

Phase 1b study of Vactosertib + POM in RRMM

Phase 1b study of kinase inhibitor Vactosertib + POM in RRMM. Pharmacologic blockade of TGF beta signaling. Bone marrow -stem cell treatment.

Keywords: Color, Line with Color, Editorial, Publishing, Professional Education, Cell biology / Histology, Molecular Biology, Pharmacology, Oncology, Mechanism of Action (MOA)

© Beth Halasz
medical illustration of During a stroke, the brain is starved of oxygen, triggering a chain reaction that causes water to flood brain cells. This happens through Aquaporin-4 (AQP4) channels, found on astrocyte cells lining the brain's protective barrier. Left unchecked, the buildup of fluid increases pressure inside the skull and can cause permanent brain damage. This illustration was created for an investigational IV drug that aims to block these AQP4 channels and prevent dangerous brain swelling. medical illustration of During a stroke, the brain is starved of oxygen, triggering a chain reaction that causes water to flood brain cells. This happens through Aquaporin-4 (AQP4) channels, found on astrocyte cells lining the brain's protective barrier. Left unchecked, the buildup of fluid increases pressure inside the skull and can cause permanent brain damage. This illustration was created for an investigational IV drug that aims to block these AQP4 channels and prevent dangerous brain swelling.

Aquaporin (AQP4) Channels and Stroke

During a stroke, the brain is starved of oxygen, triggering a chain reaction that causes water to flood brain cells. This happens through Aquaporin-4 (AQP4) channels, found on astrocyte cells lining the brain's protective barrier. Left unchecked, the buildup of fluid increases pressure inside the skull and can cause permanent brain damage. This illustration was created for an investigational IV drug that aims to block these AQP4 channels and prevent dangerous brain swelling.

Keywords: Advertising / Marketing, Research, Biology, Cell biology / Histology, Neuroscience, Mechanism of Action (MOA), Pathology

© Lisa A. Clark
medical illustration of Right vas deferens after division during robotic assisted Retzius sparing surgery. One of a series of illustrations for prostate surgery atlas. medical illustration of Right vas deferens after division during robotic assisted Retzius sparing surgery. One of a series of illustrations for prostate surgery atlas.

Retzius Sparing Vas Deferens division

Right vas deferens after division during robotic assisted Retzius sparing surgery. One of a series of illustrations for prostate surgery atlas.

Keywords: Color, Publishing, Professional Education, General Surgery, Medical Devices, Urology

© Beth Halasz
medical illustration of Series of illustrations depicting the use of robotic assisted prostate surgery using the Hood technique for bladder neck reconstruction. medical illustration of Series of illustrations depicting the use of robotic assisted prostate surgery using the Hood technique for bladder neck reconstruction.

Bladder Neck Reconstruction with Hood technique

Series of illustrations depicting the use of robotic assisted prostate surgery using the Hood technique for bladder neck reconstruction.

Keywords: Color, Publishing, Professional Education, General Surgery, Urology

© Beth Halasz
medical illustration of View of four DaVinci type robotic arms for prostate atlas chapter. medical illustration of View of four DaVinci type robotic arms for prostate atlas chapter.

Robotic instrument arms

View of four DaVinci type robotic arms for prostate atlas chapter.

Keywords: Black & White, Line, Publishing, Professional Education, General Surgery, Medical Devices

© Beth Halasz
medical illustration of Image included in a series of robotic devices for minimally invasive robotic assisted surgery. medical illustration of Image included in a series of robotic devices for minimally invasive robotic assisted surgery.

DaVinci style robotic arm detail

Image included in a series of robotic devices for minimally invasive robotic assisted surgery.

Keywords: Black & White, Line, Patient Education, Publishing, Professional Education, General Surgery, Medical Devices

© Beth Halasz
medical illustration of Tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious, airborne bacterial infection. It spreads through tiny droplets when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or speaks.

Keywords: lungs, tuberculosi medical illustration of Tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious, airborne bacterial infection. It spreads through tiny droplets when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or speaks.

Keywords: lungs, tuberculosi

Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious, airborne bacterial infection. It spreads through tiny droplets when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or speaks. Keywords: lungs, tuberculosi

Keywords: Patient Education, Professional Education, Allergy / Immunology, Anatomy, Disease Management, General Medicine, Respiratory, Thoracic Surgery, Health & Wellness, Pathology

© ArcherReview
medical illustration of Ankyloglossia, commonly called tongue-tied, is a congenital condition where the lingual frenulum is unusually short, thick, or tight. This limits the tongues range of motion and can affect feeding and speech.

Keywords: tongue, mouth, baby medical illustration of Ankyloglossia, commonly called tongue-tied, is a congenital condition where the lingual frenulum is unusually short, thick, or tight. This limits the tongues range of motion and can affect feeding and speech.

Keywords: tongue, mouth, baby

Ankyloglossia

Ankyloglossia, commonly called tongue-tied, is a congenital condition where the lingual frenulum is unusually short, thick, or tight. This limits the tongues range of motion and can affect feeding and speech. Keywords: tongue, mouth, baby

Keywords: Anatomy, Dentistry, General Medicine, General Surgery, Maternal / Child, Pediatrics, Reconstructive Surgery, Health & Wellness, Pathology

© Suzanne Hayes
medical illustration of Medical illustration depicting the cholecystectomy procedure with clearly marked incision guides, showing anatomical landmarks and surgical access points for gallbladder removal. medical illustration of Medical illustration depicting the cholecystectomy procedure with clearly marked incision guides, showing anatomical landmarks and surgical access points for gallbladder removal.

Cholecystectomy

Medical illustration depicting the cholecystectomy procedure with clearly marked incision guides, showing anatomical landmarks and surgical access points for gallbladder removal.

Keywords: Airbrush, Color, Editorial, Education, Professional Education, Research, Anatomy, Gastroenterology, General Medicine, Pathology

© Olga Kurkina

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