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human pathology | models<br />

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Liver Pathologies Model<br />

Realistic Representation of Common Liver Diseases<br />

Illustrate the necessity for healthy living through the demonstration<br />

of effects of an unhealthy life style on the liver. This full size model<br />

shows conditions such as cirrhosis, both septal and nodular. Biliary<br />

obstruction, gallstones, and tumors are also shown as they would<br />

occur in the human body. Includes informational key card. Model<br />

Size: 8" x 4 1 /2" x 5 1 /2".<br />

810980 $72.45<br />

Colon Pathology Model<br />

Show Multiple Pathologies With One Model<br />

This unique cross-section of the human colon features four pieces on a<br />

rod, each demonstrating either normal or diseased conditions. Common<br />

structures include serosa, muscle, mucosa, semilunar folds, taenia, and<br />

epiploil appendices. Use the model to show the various pathologies of<br />

polyps, cancer, diverticulitis, and colitis. Includes informational key card.<br />

Size: 1 1 /2" dia. x 3 7 /8".<br />

810976 $58.30<br />

Child Ear Model<br />

With Simulated Fluid in Middle Ear<br />

Illustrate the semi-circular canals and cochlea of the inner ear with this one and one half<br />

times size ear. Auditory ossicles, otitis media, tympanic membrane, and temporal and<br />

tympani muscles are all shown to scale for a child. The model also presents a horizontal<br />

eustachian tube typical of a child and inflammation and simulated fluid in the middle<br />

ear. Includes informational key card.Base Size: 6 1 /2" x 5" x 1". Model Size: 4 3 /4" x 4" x 3 1 /2".<br />

810970 $64.95<br />

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