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alb9568095 Diagram of a nephron, the functional unit of excretion in the human kidney.
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alb9568111 Anatomy of thyroid gland with larynx & cartilage.
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alb9568148 Astigmatism and correction with corrective lens.
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alb9568152 Top and side view of foot showing deformities caused by rheumatoid arthritis.
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alb9568135 Anatomy of acromioclavicular joint rupture and displacement.
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alb9568101 Anatomy of the female breast.
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alb9568151 Full gastrointestinal system on female figure with detail of hiatal hernia.
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alb9568136 Medical chart showing the signs and symptoms of kidney stones.
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alb9568130 Anatomy of the gluteal muscles in the human buttocks.
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alb9568153 Looking into open mouth showing tonsils removed and tonsils at various stages of enlargement.
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alb9568125 Pelvic diaphram of human female, superior view.
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alb9568132 Anatomy of the organ of Corti, part of the cochlea of the inner ear.
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alb9568127 Anatomy of the cochlear duct in the human ear.
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alb9568150 Brain impacting on skull. Detail of shear and traumatic axonal injury.
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alb9568112 Anatomy of human vertebra.
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alb9568147 Temporomandibular joint, normal and dislocated.
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alb9568149 Causes of erosive esophagitis.
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alb9568124 Pelvic floor of human male.
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alb9568131 Medical ilustration of a hiatal hernia in the upper part of the stomach into the thorax.
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alb9568126 Medical ilustration of an appendix with appendicitis.
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alb9568122 Different types of acne, non-inflammatory and inflammatory.
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alb9568128 Illustration of diverticulosis in the colon. Diverticulitis is a common digestive disease which involves the formation of pouches (diverticula) within the bowel wall. This process is known as diverticulosis, and typically occurs within the large intestine, or colon. Diverticulitis results when one of these diverticula becomes inflamed.
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alb9568104 Blood pressure and circulatory system.
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alb9568102 Anatomy of back of human hand.
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alb9568123 Human anatomy showing deep muscles in the neck and upper back.
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alb9568087 Lateral view of human heart anatomy.
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alb9568072 Male reproductive system, sagittal section view with labels.
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alb9568103 Anatomy of heart interior, frontal section.
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alb9568073 Cross section of human heart with labels.
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alb9568085 Gross anatomy of a long bone, using a femur with annotations.
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alb9568064 Anterior view of the human heart.
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alb9568083 Knee joint showing muscles and ligaments, labeled on white background.
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alb9568074 Human brain, sagittal section with labels.
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alb9568091 3D model of the foot depicting the dorsal bone structures with annoations.
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alb9568075 Female front leg muscles with labels, on white background.
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alb9568081 Knee joint bone and connective tissue, labeled on white background.
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alb9568076 Anatomy of human hand with labels, dorsal view.
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alb9568070 Digital illustration of muscles of the human torso, anterior view.
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alb9568067 Human brain anatomy, lateral view.
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alb9568090 Left supramedial eye anatomy showing muscle innervation with annotation.
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alb9568092 3D model of the foot depicting the dorsal intermediate muscles and bone structures with annotations.
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alb9568078 Female leg muscles, lateral view, with labels.
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alb9568089 Mid-sagittal larynx anatomy with annotations.
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alb9568077 Anatomy of human foot with labels.
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alb9568093 Medical illustration depicting the anatomy of a sagittal section of the human cranium.
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alb9568069 Digital illustration of the posterior muscles of the leg.
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alb9568082 Knee joint bone and connective tissue, labeled on white background.
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alb9568066 Anatomy of human brain stem and cranial nerves.
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alb9568062 Illustration of muscle contraction (with labels).
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alb9568107 Relation of thyroid and pituitary gland.
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alb9568108 Relation of thyroid and pituitary gland.
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alb9568100 Anatomy of adrenal gland, cross section.
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alb9568105 Anatomy of human lungs in situ.
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alb9568114 Medical illustration of human scapula bone.
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alb9568109 Anatomy of swollen lymph nodes.
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alb9568106 Anatomy of pituitary gland.
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alb9568113 Anatomy of the human skin.
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alb9568110 Anatomy of male testis.
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alb9568097 Anatomy of the human stomach.
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alb9568099 Blood vessel anatomy.
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alb9568098 Blood vessel anatomy.
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alb9568094 Anatomy of hip fracture.
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alb9568096 Anatomy of the human stomach.
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alb5578939 Microscopic view of Clostridium perfringens bacteria inside human body.
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alb5578944 Conceptual biomedical illustration of Echinococcus parasites inside the liver.
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alb5578929 Medical illustration showing breast cancer.
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alb5578649 Medical illustration showing breast cancer, x-ray style.
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alb5579461 Biomedical illustration showing the treatment of osteoporosis.
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alb5578720 Medical comparison of a healthy female reproductive organ, and an unhealthy female reproductive organ with endometriosis.
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alb5578799 Conceptual image of a multiple sclerosis neuron healed by a T-cell.
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alb5578717 Medical diagram showing shingles caused by the varicella-zoster virus.
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alb5579383 Medical illustration showing breast cancer.
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alb5578807 COVID-19 coronavirus infecting the human lungs, with labels.
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alb5579065 Medical illustration showing breast cancer.
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alb5577154 Medical diagram showing shingles caused by the varicella-zoster virus.
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alb5577127 3D image illustrating the very beginning stages of an influenza (flu) infection. Most experts think that influenza viruses spread mainly through small droplets containing influenza virus. These droplets are expelled into the air when people infected with the flu, cough, sneeze or talk. Once in the air, these small infectious droplets can land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby. This image shows what happens after these influenza viruses enter the human body. The viruses attach to cells within the nasal passages and throat (i.e., the respiratory tract).. The influenza viruss hemagglutinin (HA) surface proteins then bind to the sialic acid receptors on the surface of a human respiratory tract cell. The structure of the influenza viruss HA surface proteins is designed to fit the sialic acid receptors of the human cell, like a key to a lock. Once the key enters the lock, the influenza virus is then able to enter and infect the cell. This marks the beginning of a flu infection.
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alb5575163 Illustrative medical concept of coronavirus in the human throat, before entering the lungs.
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alb5575383 Medical illustration showing inflammation in the human lungs caused by pneumonia.
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alb5575315 Comparison of a normal bronchiole and an asthmatic bronchiole in the human respiratory tract.
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alb5575565 Conceptual image of a neuron.
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alb5575232 Medical illustration of lung cancer inside the human lungs.
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alb5575247 Illustration of a breast cancer biopsy.
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alb5575231 Medical illustration showing breast cancer.
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alb5576321 Medical illustration of a vagotomy surgical procedure to remove part of the vagus nerve.
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alb5576373 Biomedical illustration of macular degeneration.
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alb5577038 Medical illustration showing bronchitis in human lungs.
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alb5577023 Medical illustration of the human papillomavirus infection (HPV infection) in the male and female genitals.
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alb5576747 Medical illustration showing pneumonia in the alveolus of human lungs.
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alb5576782 Comparison of a healthy lung vs. a smoker's lung.
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alb5575763 The infectious disease Cryptosporidiosis inside the small intestine, with magnified section highlighted.
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alb5575693 Medical comparison of a healthy human stomach, and an unhealthy human stomach with hiatal hernia.
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alb5578160 Medical illustration of the human papillomavirus infection (HPV infection) in the male and female genitals.
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alb5578158 Medical illustration showing breast cancer.
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alb5577397 Medical illustration of a heart attack.
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alb5577545 Medical illustration of a vagotomy surgical procedure to remove part of the vagus nerve.
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alb5577516 Biomedical illustration of sepsis being released into the bloodstream, triggering inflammatory responses throughout the body and damaging organs.
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alb5576950 Medical illustration of an unhealthy female reproductive organ with endometriosis.
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alb5576947 Conceptual image of a multiple sclerosis neuron.
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alb5578522 Smoker lungs illustration.
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alb5576212 Conceptual image of a multiple sclerosis neuron healed by a T-cell.
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