Tag Archives: Ink

Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma

About work: Ink on paper, photoshop editing. Created for a scientific presentation, this illustration depicts the patterns of locoregional symptomatology of nasopharyngeal carcinoma. A patient with undiagnosed nasopharyngeal carcinoma may present to the Otolaryngologist complaining of problems relating to the ears, cranial nerves, and/or neck, but not necessarily limited to...
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Calcified Trachea

About work: Ink on paper with Photoshop editing. Medical illustration for publication on a case report of performing tracheostomy on a calcified trachea. The case is very interesting. A man with prior thalidomide exposure required acute tracheostomy. However, his trachea was abnormal – the cartilage was calcified, hard like bone....
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Head & Neck

About work: Ink on paper. The complexity of head and neck anatomy is mind-blowing. This anatomy inspires me, intimidates me, but most of all, humbles me. Each day I strive to better understand the head and neck, its multitude of ailments, and how to better diagnose and treat patients suffering...
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Vagus Nerve

About work: Hand drawn using black and red ball-point pens. The “Wandering” nerve is the longest cranial nerve. This sketch shows its course in the neck and thorax. Learn more about the Tenth Cranial Nerve in Gray’s Anatomy....
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