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Arteries Collection (page 5)

Arteries, the lifelines of our bodies, play a crucial role in maintaining our overall health and well-being

Background imageArteries Collection: Head and neck anatomy, artwork C014 / 0511

Head and neck anatomy, artwork C014 / 0511
Head and neck anatomy, computer artwork. Arteries are red, veins are blue, nerves are deep yellow and lymph vessels are bright yellow

Background imageArteries Collection: Female arteries, artwork

Female arteries, artwork
Female arteries, computer artwork

Background imageArteries Collection: Human arteries, artwork

Human arteries, artwork
Human arteries, computer artwork

Background imageArteries Collection: Thrombophlebitis in the brain, MRI scans

Thrombophlebitis in the brain, MRI scans
Thrombophlebitis in the brain. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) angiograms comparing the blood vessels (white) of the brain and neck in a healthy 43-year-old (left)

Background imageArteries Collection: Brain aneurysm, DSA scan

Brain aneurysm, DSA scan
Brain aneurysm. Coloured digital subtraction angiogram (DSA) of the head of a 38-year-old, showing a large aneurysm (bright, centre) of the right internal carotid artery

Background imageArteries Collection: Thrombophlebitis in the brain, 3D CT scan

Thrombophlebitis in the brain, 3D CT scan
Thrombophlebitis in the brain. Coloured 3D computed tomography (CT) angiogram of the blood vessels (blue) in the brain of a 48-year-old with thrombophlebitis of the superior sagittal sinus

Background imageArteries Collection: Human blood vessel anatomy, artwork

Human blood vessel anatomy, artwork
Human blood vessel anatomy. Cutaway computer artwork showing the location of the major arteries and veins inside the human trunk. The kidneys (red, centre left and right) are also shown

Background imageArteries Collection: Atherosclerosis, 3D CT scan

Atherosclerosis, 3D CT scan
Atherosclerosis. 3D computed tomography (CT) angiogram of the main blood vessels of the lower body a 58-year-old man, showing numerous atheromatous plaques (light, centre) on the vessel walls

Background imageArteries Collection: Thigh nerve plexus, artwork C016 / 6804

Thigh nerve plexus, artwork C016 / 6804
Thigh nerve plexus. Artwork of the nerves (yellow), arteries (red), veins (blue), and muscles (brown) of the upper leg (thigh)

Background imageArteries Collection: Artificial heart valves, artwork C016 / 7495

Artificial heart valves, artwork C016 / 7495
Artificial heart valves, computer artwork. There are four valves in the human heart, all of which prevent the backflow of blood

Background imageArteries Collection: Atherosclerosis, 3D CT scan C016 / 6537

Atherosclerosis, 3D CT scan C016 / 6537
Atherosclerosis. Coloured 3D computed tomography (CT) angiogram of the hip of a 67 year old patient with hypertension (high blood pressure) and hypercholesterolemia (high blood cholesterol)

Background imageArteries Collection: Atherosclerosis, 3D CT scan C016 / 6540

Atherosclerosis, 3D CT scan C016 / 6540
Atherosclerosis. Coloured 3D computed tomography (CT) angiogram of the abdomen of a 73 year old patient. The aorta (cream, down centre), the bodys main artery, has calcified fatty plaques (atheroma)

Background imageArteries Collection: Neck arthritis treatment, angiogram C016 / 6440

Neck arthritis treatment, angiogram C016 / 6440
Neck arthritis treatment. Coloured X-ray angiogram of the neck of a 48 year old patient with severe osteoarthritis of the neck

Background imageArteries Collection: Neck arthritis treatment, angiogram C016 / 6443

Neck arthritis treatment, angiogram C016 / 6443
Neck arthritis treatment. Coloured X-ray angiogram of the neck of a 48 year old patient with severe osteoarthritis of the neck

Background imageArteries Collection: Atherosclerosis, 3D CT scan C016 / 6538

Atherosclerosis, 3D CT scan C016 / 6538
Atherosclerosis. Coloured 3D computed tomography (CT) angiogram of the hip of a 67 year old patient with hypertension (high blood pressure) and hypercholesterolemia (high blood cholesterol)

Background imageArteries Collection: Atherosclerosis, 3D CT scan C016 / 6539

Atherosclerosis, 3D CT scan C016 / 6539
Atherosclerosis. Coloured 3D computed tomography (CT) angiogram of the heart of a 69 year old patient that has had an aortic heart valve replacement

Background imageArteries Collection: Internal carotid artery, 3D CT scan C016 / 6399

Internal carotid artery, 3D CT scan C016 / 6399
Internal carotid artery. Coloured 3D computed tomography (CT) angiogram (blood vessel scan) of the head showing a normal internal carotid artery (red, in neck) and its intra-cerebral branches

Background imageArteries Collection: Right shoulder nerve plexus, artwork C016 / 6815

Right shoulder nerve plexus, artwork C016 / 6815
Right shoulder nerve plexus. Artwork of the nerves (yellow), arteries (red), muscles (red-brown) and bones (light brown) of the right shoulder, seen from the front

Background imageArteries Collection: Knee nerve plexus, artwork C016 / 6806

Knee nerve plexus, artwork C016 / 6806
Knee nerve plexus. Artwork of the nerves (yellow), arteries (red), veins (blue), and muscles (brown) of the rear of the knee

Background imageArteries Collection: Thigh nerve plexus, artwork C016 / 6805

Thigh nerve plexus, artwork C016 / 6805
Thigh nerve plexus. Artwork of the nerves (yellow), arteries (red), veins (blue), and muscles (brown) of the upper leg (thigh)

Background imageArteries Collection: Internal carotid artery, 3D CT scan C016 / 6400

Internal carotid artery, 3D CT scan C016 / 6400
Internal carotid artery. Coloured 3D computed tomography (CT) angiogram (blood vessel scan) of the head showing a normal internal carotid artery (red, in neck) and its intra-cerebral branches

Background imageArteries Collection: Liver anatomy, artwork C016 / 7001

Liver anatomy, artwork C016 / 7001
Liver anatomy. Artwork of a frontal view of the liver, dissected to show some of its internal anatomy. The liver, subdivided into lobes, is the largest gland in the human body

Background imageArteries Collection: Left armpit nerve plexus, artwork C016 / 6812

Left armpit nerve plexus, artwork C016 / 6812
Left armpit nerve plexus. Artwork of the nerves (yellow), arteries (red), muscles (red-brown) and bones (light brown) of the left armpit, seen from the front



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Arteries, the lifelines of our bodies, play a crucial role in maintaining our overall health and well-being. These intricate blood vessels are responsible for carrying oxygen-rich blood from the heart to every part of our body, ensuring that all organs receive the nutrients they need to function properly. In the realm of medical imaging, advancements like 3D angiograms have revolutionized our understanding of arteries. With technologies such as C007/1981 scans, we can now visualize these brain blood vessels in unprecedented detail. Similarly, full-body scans and MRI scans provide comprehensive insights into the complex network intertwined with bones throughout the human body. The cardiovascular system is an awe-inspiring masterpiece that has captivated artists throughout history. Historical artwork showcases their fascination with depicting the heart alongside veins and arteries - a testament to its vital importance in sustaining life. From 18th-century depictions of arterial systems to 19th-century illustrations exploring neck vascular anatomy, these artworks beautifully capture both scientific knowledge and artistic expression. As we delve deeper into understanding artery anatomy, it becomes clear how intricately woven this network truly is. Neck anatomy artwork from centuries ago offers glimpses into early attempts at comprehending this complex system within our bodies. Human heart anatomical drawings further highlight how artists have sought to portray this essential organ accurately. Ultimately, when contemplating arteries' significance within medical science or appreciating their beauty through artistry, one cannot overlook their pivotal role in maintaining good health. The study of these blood vessels remains integral to medical research and practice today – reminding us just how remarkable our bodies truly are.