Poster focusing on stroke (blood clot in the brain and cerebral haemorrhage)
Poster focusing on stroke (blood clot in the brain and cerebral haemorrhage)
SKU:EA1-CLI02-5070DK
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This clinical anatomy poster is primarily developed for patient guidance.
Both design, illustrations and texts are original.
The poster is an educational aid that can be used to understand how blood clots in the form of emboli can cause lesions in the brain. Furthermore, it can be used to understand how brain haemorrhages occur.
The design of the poster is based on original illustrations that make it easy to understand the connection between the large vessels that connect the heart to the brain and the areas where blood clots typically form. Selected anatomical structures are labeled in Latin and all illustrations are accompanied by a simple but informative explanation.
The poster is 50x70 cm printed on paper intended for framing or hanging with poster strips.
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As one of the very few Anatomical Design Studios in the world, we do more than just provide ready made products. We also give you the possibility of customizing our original work to make it fit your style and brand and language.
From pharmaceutical promotion and Interior Design of one or multiple clinics to decoration of whole University anatomy departments we offer a custom solution for all.
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