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With Twitter apparently having another aneurysm, a reminder that you can also find me on Insta, Pixiv, and dA. Links in bio via Linktree.
"Aortic Aneurysm," illustration by Bonnie Hofkin.
Explore Bonnie Hofkin's portfolio: https://t.co/9pX5pfsNTx
#aorticaneurysm #cardiology #aneurysm #medical #illustration #medicalillustrator #medicalillustration #medart #sciart #hearthealth
@MattIsADork @benn9_9_9 Despite the bullet holes, Batgirl actually died here of an aneurysm, as she attempted to wrap her head around Batman's inexplicably long though.
For 2023, I'm going to aim for at least one piece of art each month (lord have mercy)
Please advise on shading (shading gave me an aneurysm, broke my left shoulder and stole my lunch money)
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#pekomoon #HoshinovArt
I'm going to have an aneurysm, i've been wanting to make a zafara in VRchat for over a year and it took me until TONIGHT to realize it's LITERALLY JUST A BONE-STOCK HOBKIN WITH STUMPY FEET ARE YOU F U C K I N G K I D D I N G M E
#BANANAz this Tuesday Apr 13 at 8 am NY time 🇺🇸-- 2 pm Central Europe time 🇮🇹🇫🇷🇪🇸🇩🇪. Two spinal #EpiduralFistula cases, a growing still living #aneurysm, high grade #DiploicFistula and more...Connect through https://t.co/Bu2FOOphcY
Hi Again, I'm @ines_catherine co-organizer of @BlackInCardio, genetic epidemiologist, postdoc at Stanford University doing cardiovascular research!! I will talk about Coronary Artery Diseases! If you missed my intro and my work on Aortic aneurysm, thread👉🏿https://t.co/FIm1pE9S7Y
For all my #neurosurgery colleagues, the first print in my neuro series, “Clipped Aneurysm,” is now available in all sizes on Etsy https://t.co/Vtrf1BWeWs
How cool is this fenestrated clip?!Stay tuned for more soon!
#MedTwitter #AbstractAnatomy #SurgeryArt #TheSassySurgeon
This beautiful but shocking illustration showing a brain aneurysm, is by medical artist Dorothy Davison. From 1918 - 1957 she worked at @OfficialUoM illustrating books and scientific papers mainly for neurosurgeon Geoffrey Jefferson. @ManMedMuseum @ManCHSTM #HistMed
New illustration for the Johns Hopkins Health Review: being diagnosed with a brain aneurysm, and what it means to live with that condition. Many thanks, AD Pam Li! More: https://t.co/mbVjebGC90