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Heart Anatomy with Esophagus and Trachea, 2 times life size, 5 part model
This 2-times life-size heart model allows a very easy identification of all structures in the human heart and is a perfect aid for lessons in big classrooms or lecture halls. The atrium walls and the front heart wall are removable to reveal the most professionally detailed and realistic heart available. Hand-painted in lifelike colors to depict dozens of items of anatomical interest in the human heart. Additionally this heart model depicts the upper section of the esophagus, the upper bronchi and the ascending aorta and the front heart wall and the atrium walls can be removed. Heart delivered on removable stand.
Measurements: 32x18x18 cm
Weight: 1,3 kg
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Stomach, 2-part
The stomach model shows the different and individual layers of the stomach wall. The front half of the stomach is removable.
Stomach depicts are:
� Lower oesophagus
� Vessels
� Nerves
Stomach delivered on stand.
Measurements:
25x22x12 cm
Weight: 0,6 kg See Enlarge
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Stomach, 3-part
The stomach model shows the different and individual layers of the stomach wall. The front half of the stomach is removable.
Stomach depicts are:
� The lower oesophagus
� Vessels
� Duodenum
� Pancreas
� Nerves
Stomach delivered on stand.
Measurements:
25x22x12 cm
Weight: 0,8 kg See Enlarge
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Stomach with Ulcers
Tstomach pathology model demonstrates various stages of gastritis from a light gastric ulcer to a perforation. The stomach section with oesophagus and duodenum attachment in half life size shows the following pathological changes of the stomach:
� Erythematous gastritis
� Erosive gastritis
� Hemorrhagic gastritis
� Healing stage with scar formation
� Atrophic gastritis
� Hypertrophic gastritis
� Bleeding ulcer
� Perforated ulcer
An additional relief model of the enlarged stomach wall shows:
� Healthy mucous membrane
� Acute gastritis in the antral area
� Erosive gastritis with mucous membrane defects
� Bleeding ulcer (eroded muscularis mucosae)
� Perforated ulcer (all stomach layers eroded)
Stomach with ulcers mounted on a base.
Measurements:
14x10x17 cm
Weight: 0,3 kg See Enlarge
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Diseases of the Esophagus
This vivid esophagus model designed to educate patients is a life-size frontal section that reaches from the lower part of the esophagus to the upper part of the stomach.
The following illnesses are replicated in the diseases of the esophagus model:
� Reflux oesophagitis
� Ulcer
� Barrett's Ulcer
� Oesophageal carcinoma
� Oesophageal varices
� Hiatal hernia
Diseases of the esophagus mounted on base.
Measurements:
14x10x19 cm
Weight: 0,194 kg See Enlarge
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Digestive System, 2 part
Life-size digestive system model which demonstrates the entire digestive system in graphic relief.
Digestive System features:
� Nose
� Mouth cavity and Pharynx
� Oesophagus
� GI tract
� Liver with gall bladder
� Pancreas
� Spleen
The duodenum, caecum and rectum of the digestive system are opened. The transverse colon is removable.
The digestive system mounted on baseboard.
Measurements:
81x33x10 cm
Weight: 4,4 kg See Enlarge
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Digestive System, 3 part
Life-size digestive system model which demonstrates the entire digestive system in graphic relief.
Digestive system features:
• Nose
• Mouth cavity and Pharynx
• Oesophagus
• GI tract
• Liver with gall bladder
• Pancreas
• Spleen
The duodenum, caecum and rectum of the digestive system are opened. The transverse colon and front stomach wall are removable from the digestive system.
Digestive system mounted on baseboard.
Measurements:
81x33x10 cm
Weight: 4,4 kg See Enlarge
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Rear organs of the upper abdomen
The upper abdomen organ model shows the duodenum (partially opened), gall bladder and bile ducts (opened), the pancreas (revealing large ducts), the spleen and the surrounding vessels in natural size.
The model illustrates the anatomy of the rear organs of the upper abdomen.
Rear organs of the upper abdomen on stand.
Measurements:
23x12x20cm
Weight: 0,55 kg See Enlarge
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Kidneys with rear organs of the upper abdomen, 3 part
This Kidneys with rear organs of the upper abdomen model combines models K22/1 and K22/2 depicting the anatomy of the human urinary system and digestive system. The upper abdominal organs are attached in their natural positions and removable from the kidneys.
Kidneys with rear organs of the upper abdomen on stand.
Measurements:
24x18x29cm
Weight: 1,4 kg See Enlarge
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Digestive System - 20-times magnified
The Digestive System model illustrates the structure of the fine tissues of four characteristic sections of the digestive system:
• Esophagus
• Stomach
• Small intestine
• Large intestine
The front of the Digestive System model, from top to bottom, shows a magnified view in histological section of the individual sections of the digestive system and their fine tissue structures.On the back of the digestive system model, highly magnified views of didactically interesting areas of each of the digestive system sections shown on the front are emphasized. The anatomy of the human digestive system is magnified 20 times.
Measurements:
29,5x26x18,5
Weight: 1,5 kg
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Liver
This 2-part Liver model shows a highly magnified diagrammatic view of a section of the liver. The Liver illustrates the structure of the functional and structural components of the liver in two different enlargements.The left part of the model shows a section of the liver that comprises several liver lobules. The right part of the model is a highly magnified view of the sectioned liver lobule on the left.
The left part and right part of the Liver are magnified 60-times and 200-times respectively.
Measurements:
15x26x18,5
Weight: 0,7 kg
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Liver with Gall Bladder
This realistic model shows the anatomy of the liver and gall bladder.
The Liver with gall bladder shows:
• 4 lobes with gall bladder
• Extrahepatic ducts
• Hilus vessels.
Liver with gallbladder on removable stand.
Measurements:
18x18x12 cm
Weight: 0,5 kg
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Gallstone Model
This graphic gallstone model for patient education shows the anatomy of the biliary system and its surroundings in half natural size. Both acute inflammation (cholecystitis) and the tissue changes caused by chronic inflammation can be identified in the gallbladder wall. Gallstones can be found in the following typical locations:
• In the fundus area of the gall bladder
• In the area of the spiral valve
• In the area of the common bile duct
• In the papillary opening to the small intestine
Gallstone model mounted on base.
Measurements:
14x10x19 cm
Weight: 0,2 kg See Enlarge
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Hemorrhoid Model
A vivid hemorrhoid model designed to educate patients about hemorrhoids. The model is a life-size frontal section of the rectum as well as a smaller relief on a pedestal. In addition to the anatomical structures of the rectum (sphincter, mucous membrane, venous plexus), the model shows internal haemorrhoids during stage I and II as well as external haemorrhoids. The relief exhibit shows hemorrhoids during stage III and IV.
Hemorrhoid model mounted on base.
Measurements:
14x10x14 cm
Weight: 0,2 kg See Enlarge
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Heart Anatomy Model, 7 part model -- esophagus, trachea, SVC, aorta, front heart wall, upper half of heart
This heart model shows the anatomy of the human heart and is horizontally sectioned at the level of the valve plane. The following parts can be removed from heart:
• Esophagus
• Trachea
• Superior vena cava
• Aorta
• Front heart wall
• Upper half of the heart
Great model of the human heart. Heart on base.
Measurements: 20x15x17 cm
Weight: 1,1 kg See Enlarge
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