Examine Three Common Skin Conditions And Pathologies
The human body’s largest organ is shown in vivid detail through three models demonstrating the appearance of normal, healthy skin and skin afflicted with disorders, damage, or disease. All models allow you to analyze both the interior and exterior anatomy and characteristics of the skin. The Acne Model represents an enlarged cross-section of the skin with raised structures, detailing an acne pustule or pimple, a blackhead, and a whitehead. Also shown for basis of comparison are the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue details of normal skin, including hair follicles. The Burn Model displays first, second, and third degree burns, revealing the increasing severity of damage to the skin’s layers. This two-sided model uses the reverse side to illustrate normal skin anatomy. Three cancerous conditions and three non-cancerous conditions are shown in detail on the Skin Cancer Model. A nodular basal cell, malignant melanoma, morpheic basal cell, dyplastic nevi, keratoacanthoma, and actinic keratosis are presented with both basal layer and dermal layer cross-section detail.
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- Skin Health, BurnsSkin Health, Burns470012-434380039113 cm17 cm14 cm3800Each (1UN)$4,085.52Small Business Enterprise
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Environmentally PreferableSmall Business Enterprise - Skin Health, AcneSkin Health, Acne470012-432375022213 cm17 cm17 cm3750Each (1UN)$2,734.33Small Business Enterprise
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Environmentally PreferableSmall Business Enterprise