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Male Torso with Shoulder, Pelvic and Left Leg Fractures - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Male Torso with Shoulder, Pelvic and Left Leg Fractures - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This medical exhibit begins with one anterior silhouette (outline) view of the upper body from the head down to approximately mid-thigh revealing the skeletal anatomy within this outline. This image provides an overall orientation to the various sites of injury with boxes drawn around the pelvis, right upper leg and right shoulder. rnrnAlso, enlarged views of each region are included to illustrate the various injuries in detail. These images illustrate the post-accident injuries prior to any surgical repairs.

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