Medical illustration is the creation of visual representations that communicate complex medical or biological information. These illustrations often depict anatomical structures, physiological processes, surgical procedures, and medical concepts with accuracy and clarity. Medical illustrators combine artistic skills with scientific knowledge to produce visuals that can be used in textbooks, research papers, patient education materials, medical presentations, and other educational or informational contexts within the medical field. These illustrations play a crucial role in helping healthcare professionals, students, and patients understand medical concepts and procedures.
Sagittal section of brain with focus on brain stem and periaqueductal grey (PAG)
Drawing of a scientist looking into a tissue, surrounded by imagery of various organs and microorganisms
Topographic and morphometric anatomy of the proximal part of the dorsal scapular nerve: https://doi.org/10.1002/ca.24049
Realistic illustration of cranium (skull)