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Male figure with Brain Injury, Damage to the Spleen and Liver, and Fractures of the Arm and Legs Bilaterally - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Male figure with Brain Injury, Damage to the Spleen and Liver, and Fractures of the Arm and Legs Bilaterally - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This medical exhibit depicts a silhouette (outline) view of the full body revealing the skeletal anatomy from the skull down to the feet and showing the brain within the skull, the lungs within the ribcage and the liver and spleen within the abdomen. This image acts as an overall orientation to the various major injuries in this case and will include traumatic brain injury, multiple facial fractures, right humerus fracture, right brachial plexus injury, left radius fracture, multiple rib fractures, hemothorax, bilateral pneumothorax and lung contusions, liver laceration, spleen laceration, L4 and L5 transverse process fractures, pelvic fractures and right knee and ankle fractures.

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