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Radiology reg & Medical Illustrator. Assoc Editor/Medical Illustration @Radiographics. Subeditor @Radiopaedia
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Cranioplasty is a surgery to repair a hole in the skull that is left after a previous operation or injury. A peek at art I designed for a collab w/, kindly supported by . Check it out here: https://t.co/rnolCm1e51

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A conceptual illustration of a healthcare research topic.. Can you figure out any of the themes?

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48hrs left of the holiday sale weekend for those looking to gift Medical Art! https://t.co/9vKQ8TGDq6

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1. What pathology am I painting? 2. What features can you see? Note - it's still a work in progress!

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- a type of brain tumour that develops from star-shaped cells called astrocytes. That led me to the idea of the tumour as a crashed ship from the stars... From my illustrated ddx series fuelled by coffee from my wonderful Patrons: https://t.co/VoNbSWySBV

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The Circle of Willis - a vital blood supply to the brain. In med school we were shown a lot of schematic diagrams which (while helpful) lose the relationship of this beautiful structure to the brain.



Prints available here: https://t.co/eh9411EFdx

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The pattern of clinical signs in hyperthyroidism (eg Grave's disease). From my 'medical mentalism’ series about the art of interpreting clinical signs, which is supported by coffee from the wonderful Scrub Club on Patreon: https://t.co/dYefLPXjI9.

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A postural headache is a common symptom following a lumbar puncture. This can change the CSF pressure, causing pain when the meninges stretch on standing. From my illustrated ddx series supported by coffee via Patreon! https://t.co/VoNbSWySBV

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I have added original art to the Artibiotics shop for the first time! Check it out at: https://t.co/eh9411EFdx

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Here's more time lapse painting of hand anatomy and pathology. The hand is beautifully constructed and vital to so many skills... Have you ever considered what it might be like to lose that function?

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