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Arteries and Veins of the Ventral Cavity including the Phrenicus Nerve

Joanna Culley

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Image Description:

Muscle of the posterior abdominal wall without the diaphragm. Vessels and phrenic nerve (nervus phrenicus) present. The phrenic nerve originates in the neck and is responsible for innervating the diaphragm.

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Small

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1.6x2.0” @300dpi
6.6x8.3" @72dpi

4.0x5.1cm @300dpi
16.7x21.2cm @72dpi

Medium

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3.2x4.0” @300dpi
13.2x16.7" @72dpi

8.1x10.2cm @300dpi
33.5x43.3cm @72dpi

Large

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6.3x8.0” @300dpi
26.4x33.3" @72dpi

16.1x20.3cm @300dpi
67.0x84.7cm @72dpi

X-Large

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10.6x13.3” @300dpi
44x55.5" @72dpi

26.8x33.9cm @300dpi
111.7x141.1cm @72dpi

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96.0x121.2" @72dpi

58.6x73.9cm @300dpi
244.0x308.0cm @72dpi

Anatomy Visible in the Medical Illustration Includes:

Internal intercostal muscles, transverse abdominis, psoas major, iliacus, iliopsoas, psoas minor, quadratus lumborum, pelvis, rib cage in cross section, phrenicus nerve.

Image created by:

Joanna Culley

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