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HUMAN ANATOMY MODELS
HUMAN ANATOMY MODELS
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MUSCULAR FIGURES & TORSO (CODE: KPA)
EAR (CODE: KPD)
HEAD & NERVOUS SYSTEM (CODE: KPB)
TEETH (CODE: KPE)
NOSE & TONGUE & LARYNX (CODE: KPF-KPG)
CIRCULATORY ORGANS (CODE: KPH)
SKIN & URINARY ORGANS (CODE: KPK-KPL)
GENITAL ORGANS (CODE: KPM)
EXTREMITES & JOINTS (CODE: KPN)
EYE (CODE: KPC)
ARTIFICAL BONE & SKELETION (CODE: KPS)
DIGESTIVE ORGANS (CODE: KPJ)
ANIMAL MODELS
ANIMAL MODELS

GENERAL APPLICATION MODELS
RETINOPATHY EXAMINATION SIMULATOR
Product code : CT/71
The model has been developed for retinopathy teaching and examination training. It simulates the head and neck structure. Provides 15 types of slides about retinopathy. Retinopathy slides can be examined by placing them in the section on the model. Common clinical retinopathy examination can be done with an ophthalmoscope.

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Dimensions:
Height: 28 cm Width: 18 cm Height: 20 cm Weight: 0.975 kg
Features:
It offers 15 types of slides listed below for intraocular retinopathy.
- Normal retina
- Age-related macular degeneration of retina (left side).
- Vena centralis retinal occlusion (left side).
- Hypertensive retinopathy (right side).
- Severe contusion (second degree macular degeneration) (right side).
- Optic disc edema (right side).
- Optical disc excavation (right side).
- Optic atrophy (right side).
- Bleeding retinopathy (right side).
- Mild diabetic retinopathy (right side).
- Background diabetic retinopathy (right side).
- Diabetic retinopathy (right side).
- Non-preproliferative diabetic retinopathy (1) (right side).
- Non-preproliferative diabetic retinopathy (2) (right side).
- Prepoliferative diabetic retinopathy (right side).

SIMILAR PRODUCTS

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The model has been developed for thoracentesis and lumbar puncture applications. The model simulates the male torso. The model is designed in a sitting position and has a special chair so that it can be seated facing back while using it during training. Its arms are at the top of the chair. His head is leaned on the chair. The model's chest, belly and back have a realistic anatomical structure. It has an elastic chest skin.
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The model has been developed for bone marrow puncture and paracentesis applications. The model simulates the male torso structure. The abdominal area is made of special elastic plastic suitable for palpation.
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The model has been developed for central venous catheterization training. In addition, it includes many nursing skills practices. The model shows the region that is from the chin to the upper thigh of an adult male. It simulates the arterial and vein structures in the neck and femoral region. It contains sectional modules to observe the structures in the femoral and cervical neck region.
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Model has been developed for central venous catheterization training. It simulates the upper body of a male. Rib structure is prominent. It is made of special plastic.
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The model has been developed for central venous catheterization training. It simulates the torso of a male with his right arm. Rib structure is prominent. It is made of special plastic.
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Dimensions:
Height: 28 cm Width: 18 cm Height: 20 cm Weight: 0.975 kg
Features:
It offers 15 types of slides listed below for intraocular retinopathy.
- Normal retina
- Age-related macular degeneration of retina (left side).
- Vena centralis retinal occlusion (left side).
- Hypertensive retinopathy (right side).
- Severe contusion (second degree macular degeneration) (right side).
- Optic disc edema (right side).
- Optical disc excavation (right side).
- Optic atrophy (right side).
- Bleeding retinopathy (right side).
- Mild diabetic retinopathy (right side).
- Background diabetic retinopathy (right side).
- Diabetic retinopathy (right side).
- Non-preproliferative diabetic retinopathy (1) (right side).
- Non-preproliferative diabetic retinopathy (2) (right side).
- Prepoliferative diabetic retinopathy (right side).