Full size cross section model depicts common pathologies such as adenocarcinoma, cysts, fibroadenoma, and infiltrating scirrhus carcinoma. Model also shows breast structures such as suspensory ligaments, fat tissue, lymph nodes, muscles, and ribs.
Breast w Pathologies Cross-section Anatomical Model, LFA # 3450
The Breast- Cross-Section- LFA #3450: Full size cross section model depicts common pathologies such as adenocarcinoma, cysts, fibroadenoma, and infiltrating scirrhus carcinoma. Model also shows breast structures such as suspensory ligaments, fat tissue, lymph nodes, muscles, and ribs.
Model size: 6-1/2 x 4-1/2 x 3 Educational Card size: 8-1/4 x 6-1/4
Ideal for clinical display and consumer education
Suitable for OB/GYN, Women's Health,general anatomical study, training for surgical dissection, or for patient education/demonstration of procedures. Quantity discounts available.
Brand new. In original factory packaging. Made of a durable, plastic material accurately designed and colored to represent the major structures and, in certain instances, lesions or other abnormalities as described above. Includes sturdy and attractive display stand and detailed instructional card.
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