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We are globally transforming how students, patients and professionals understand the human body through our revolutionary 3D anatomy platform. 3D4Medical Limited is an award-winning technology company that specializes in the development of medical, educational and health & fitness apps for professional reference and student/patient education. Our apps are expertly designed to encourage unique lear
๐ฌ๐ฑDiscover the intricate details of the pancreas with our new detailed model on Complete Anatomy! Understand every layer and function, from endocrine to exocrine cells. Dive in and learn like never before! ๐ฉบ
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๐ฉบ๐ง How does your body maintain fluid and electrolyte balance? Itโs all thanks to the urinary system!
Join us as we take you on a journey of urine through the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra.
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Itโs an action we perform many times throughout the day without consciously thinking about it (about 580 times to be exact). Yet, without it we would never be able to receive the nutrients we intake daily. Swallowing is a simple enough action, but extremely important for our overall health. Here we will look more at the mechanics of swallowing and how our body makes it, for the most part, effortless.
In general, when we consume food, our teeth chew and break it down into a soft circular mass called a bolus. Your tongue will then push this mass backward until it reaches your pharynx. From here the bolus passes into the esophagus with the epiglottis acting as a lid closing off the airway and preventing the food from going back in the wrong direction. The bolus can then travel downward to the stomach with the help of gravity and peristalsis of the esophagus.
When we voluntarily want to swallow, we send signals to the precentral gyrus (the primary motor area), posterior-inferior gyrus, and the frontal gyrus in our cerebral cortex of the brain. Information from these areas then crossover to the brainstem into the swallowing center of the medulla oblongata. There are also nerve signals that happen in your mouth that start firing as soon as you start chewing your food. These sensory nerve signals are found in the mouth, pharynx, and larynx and send messages to the sensory cortex of the brain and eventually the medulla. The medulla can then take the sensory information and dictate the efforts of the muscles of chewing.
The involuntary component of swallowing comes into play when we look at the stages of the bolus when it is in the pharynx and esophagus. Here you can experience the swallowing reflex. This is an elaborate involuntary reflex that involves the swallowing center of the medulla. Once activated, neurons in the brainstem send patterned discharges of inhibition and excitation to motor nuclei of the cranial nerves. Rhythmic contractions of several muscles in the back of the mouth, pharynx, and esophagus push the food down. Breathing stops while the epiglottis involuntarily covers the airway, and the vocal folds adduct preventing any backflow.
Breathing stops while the epiglottis involuntarily covers the airway, and the vocal folds adduct preventing any backflow.
A healthy person can perform this whole process easily and without much thought, however, if the nervous system has been disturbed by trauma, such as a stroke, dysphagia may be experienced. Dysphagia is a term used for difficulty with swallowing. This can lead to problems such as choking, lack of appetite, weight loss, and aspiration. Speech and swallow therapy can strengthen the swallowing muscles to help improve symptoms as much as possible.
Check out these structures and more in Complete Anatomy!
๐ณ๏ธโ๐ This Pride Month, we're also honored to celebrate our nomination for an Apple Design Award in the category of Inclusivity.
At Complete Anatomy, we recognize the crucial role of inclusive healthcare. Our mission is to consistently develop tools that serve not only a broad spectrum of medical professionals, educators, and students, but also address the diverse needs of the patients they'll ultimately care for. We're on a journey towards even greater inclusivity, and we're committed to pushing boundaries.
We stand united with our LGBTQ+ colleagues, clients, partners, and friends, continually inspired by your dedication and contributions. Here's to celebrating Pride Month and the richness of diversity and inclusivity every day!
๐ฌ Exciting news! Complete Anatomy is expanding once again, presenting five new microscopic 3D models for your learning journeys. Dive deeper than ever into the sublime intricacies of our bodies - from the pulsating rhythms of smooth muscles to the miracle of human reproduction with s***matogenesis; and from the fascinating duel roles of the humble pancreas to the all-crucial cell membrane. Are you ready to uncover more secrets of human biology? Let's dive in together!
1๏ธโฃ Spermatogenesis - Spermatogenesis is the process of formation of s***matozoa in the te**is. This model shows the progression of s***matogonium to full s***m cell by dissecting a portion out from the seminiferous tubules in the te**is. This is a great compliment to our o***y model that shows the progression of oocytes to o**m.
2๏ธโฃ Smooth muscle - Smooth muscle is a type of muscle found in the walls of organs and blood vessels and in the skin. It supplies various involuntary functions to the areas it is present in. A user will be able to compare this model to other types of muscle cell models in CA such as the skeletal muscle.
3๏ธโฃ Small intestine - The small intestine has three parts: the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum. It helps to further digest food coming from the stomach. This model shows all three parts side by side. This allows users to compare and contrast the structures between each area.
4๏ธโฃ Pancreas - The pancreas is an accessory digestive organ with both exocrine and endocrine glandular components. The exocrine component of the pancreas is the part of the pancreas that acts as an exocrine gland, consisting of the pancreatic acini, which produce pancreatic juice and secrete it into the duodenum to aid in protein digestion. Pancreatic islets are irregular microscopic structures scattered throughout the pancreas and comprising its endocrine part. This model allows the user to distinctly see the different cell types that make up this structure and understand their secretions.
5๏ธโฃ Cell membrane - The phospholipid bilayer is the structure common to all biological membranes, consisting of two layers of phospholipids. This model ties in well with our Eukaryotic cell model as they are the two main components to learning biology. With this model users can understand how structures move across the cellular membrane.
With the addition of these 5 detailed models, you now have 30 microscopic 3D models to learn from. Check them out now on Complete Anatomy!
We've been nominated for the 2024 Apple Design Award for Inclusivity! ๐ฅณ๐๐ฑ
While we have not clinched the award this time around, we stand incredibly proud to be a finalist for this prestigious award. Our passionate team of 3D artists, medical experts, engineers, designers and researchers, represented at the by our very own Gus and Jenny, have worked tirelessly to deliver inclusive 3D models with a comprehensive, community-engaged approach.
At Complete Anatomy, our goal is to help students to be better prepared for medical practice in the real world and broaden the perspective of future healthcare professionals. This nomination is a recognition of our effort to ensure an equitable standard of patient care for all, and we're deeply humbled by it.
A massive thank you to our exemplary community of Students, Educators, Subject Matter Experts, Health Professionals, Family, Friends, and Collaborators. Your encouragement and feedback has been invaluable in shaping our journey towards creating an inclusive learning experience.
Here's to making the world a more inclusive place! ๐
โจ EXCITING NEWS โจ We are immensely proud that Complete Anatomy has been nominated by App Store for its Apple Design Award in the Inclusivity category for our work on the worldโs first full female 3D model and our skin customization update. We at Elsevier Health recognize there is much more that needs to be done to improve representation in healthcare education, and weโre committed to being a positive driver of that change.
Over the course of the past 6 years, the teams of 3D artists, medical experts, engineers, designers and researchers at Complete Anatomy have committed themselves to delivering not just innovative and ground-breaking inclusive 3D models, but also to delivering a sensitive, thoughtful and community engagement-led approach, working with Subject Matter Experts in the field of Diversity & Inclusion, and the very latest research to create a rounded, insightful and joyful experience for our users. As a product that students interact with from day one of their medical studies, we are uniquely placed to diversify the outlook of tomorrowโs healthcare professionals, and to encourage them to demand a future where all people receive an equitable standard of patient care.
A huge thank you to our users, educators and experts who have provided valuable feedback and support. The winners will be announced on June 10 at Appleโs Worldwide Developers Conference, so check back with us soon!
What happens to your body during pregnancy? ๐คฐIn this post we will be focusing on the anatomical and physiological changes of organs that change to accommodate for the growing fetus. The complex metabolic demands the pregnant body requires urges changes that affect almost all organ systems. Not to mention the placenta adding another layer of complexity. These changes can often challenge clinicians to understand or interpret presenting signs, symptoms and tests. Below we will focus on a few points in the cardiovascular, gastrointestinal and renal systems.
๐ Cardiovascular system
During pregnancy the heart is displaced laterally to the upper left due to the progressively elevated diaphragm. In relation to an increase in blood volume, the left ventricleโs muscular wall is enlarged. With a cardiac exam, mild tachycardia, peripheral edema, jugular venous distention, and lateral displacement of the cardiac apex may be seen. Another symptom that can be experienced is presyncope (feeling you are about to faint) due to pressure on the inferior vena cava, which results in decreased venous return to the heart.
Cardiac output is about 40-50% higher within the third trimester. During labor the cardiac output increases further as a result from the increased blood flow during contractions.
๐ Gastrointestinal System
A common symptom during pregnancy is heartburn. This is due to the decrease in gastric secretion pH combined with a decrease in the lower esophageal sphincter tone and increase in other secretions. The hormone progesterone causes the decrease of the tone of the sphincter. Its action on the smooth muscle cells also contributes to nausea and vomiting. Delayed gastric emptying can also be experienced by some during different points of pregnancy. According to some studies, this may also be a result from progesterone and estrogen levels increasing. Another cause could come from the physical movement the gastrointestinal tract experiences. As the uterus grows, it can press on parts of the digestive track and in some cases, block it.
๐ Renal System
Anatomically, several changes occur to the renal system. The kidneys increase in size by 1 cm towards the end of the third trimester. This is due to the increase in vasculature and plasma volume in the blood. Additionally, the renal calyces and ureters are dilated in around 80% of patients, most commonly on the right side. Clinically, this can be linked to an increased risk of a urinary tract infection and difficulty in interpreting sonographs of the area. Physiologically, blood flow to the kidneys and altered glomerular filtration rate from hormonal changes increase greatly. This results in reductions in net glomerular oncotic pressure and the increased size of the kidney. Low net glomerular oncotic pressure means that there is increased filtration happening in the kidneyโs capillaries, resulting in excess buildup of fluid in the tissues, presenting as edema.
If you found this helpful let us know, and we can cover more organ systems affected by pregnancy in the future!
Follow the path of digestion, from the mechanical breakdown of food by the teeth and tongue, all the way through the esophagus to the stomach's muscular layers, and further into the intestines. Jumpstart your journey into the digestive system with Complete Anatomy's detailed models! ๐
Ever wondered how you taste, smell, or see? ๐ Get a taste of Complete Anatomy's detailed models. Explore the tongue, the olfactory organ, and even take a layer-by-layer look inside the eye. Check our channel for more!
Ready for a breath-taking journey? ๐ฒ Follow a single breath's path from your nose all the way to your alveoli with Complete Anatomy. ๐จ Check out our detailed 3D models of the respiratory system, and never under-estimate a deep breath again!
World Malaria Day is today April 25th ๐ It's a day to increase awareness about a disease that is spread through a cycle involving mosquitoes, humans and parasites. Learn how the sickle cell trait can help protect against Malaria. โจ Share this post and help the fight against Malaria! ๐ฌ
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๐ซHave you ever wondered how the human heart pumps? Experience the heartbeat in action, see the atrium and ventricles movement, and even discover the internal structures! Pave your way to better heart health understanding with Complete Anatomy ๐
๐ In today's let's dive into the fascinating world of skeletal muscle anatomy! ๐ช
Skeletal muscle is one of the three main types of muscle found in the body; cardiac and smooth muscle being the other two. Skeletal muscles are under voluntary control and are responsible for moving our bodies.
Letโs explore the anatomy of skeletal muscle starting with one of the smallest units, the myofibril. Myofibrils are contractile fibres that run parallel to each other. The myofibrils are grouped into bundles and surrounded by a plasma membrane called the sarcolemma.
A group of myofibrils makes up a unit called a muscle fibre. Muscle fibres are long, cylindrical multinucleated cells. Each muscle fibre is surrounded by a sheath of delicate connective tissue called the endomysium.
A group of muscle fibres makes up a unit called a muscle fascicle. Because the muscle fascicle is composed of multiple muscle fibres, it has greater strength and can produce more force during contraction. A connective tissue layer called the perimysium surrounds each muscle fascicle.
A group of muscle fascicles, as well as blood vessels and nerves, make up the whole skeletal muscle. The skeletal muscle is surrounded by a fibrous sheath called the epimysium. This sheath separates the muscles from surrounding structures.
The three layers of connective tissue โ the endomysium, perimysium and epimysium โ are composed of collagen and elastin fibres. They therefore help give skeletal muscle resistance to tensile forces. Nerves and blood vessels also travel through these layers to supply the muscle. The endomysium, perimysium and epimysium fuse together where the skeletal muscle connects to a tendon.
๐ก Check out our Skeletal Muscle and Skeletal Muscle Fibre Detailed Models in Complete Anatomy to learn more!
๐ง March is Brain Injury Awareness Month! Let's talk about concussions, a common type of brain injury. Learn more about causes, symptoms, and treatment.
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๐ฝ๏ธ With the new release of Dune: Part 2 coming out shortly, some of you may be familiar with the impressive stillsuit worn by the main characters. ๐จโ๐๐ฉโ๐ This ingenious concept collects the bodyโs moisture through its sweat or urine. It then filters the impurities out to create drinkable water. An ideal resource while spending days out in the dessert. But how is that we sweat in the first place? ๐ฆ
If you take a close look into our skin, we have eccrine sweat glands. When temperatures rise the sympathetic nervous system is stimulated and sends signals to these glands to secrete water. This water travels to the skinโs surface. Thus, allowing the body to cool through its evaporation. In extreme heat, humans can excrete several liters of sweat in just an hour.
We also have another type of sweat gland, apocrine sweat glands. These are more associated with hair such as in the armpit or scalp region. Apocrine sweat glands continuously secrete a concentrated fatty sweat into the tube of the gland. Stimulants such as emotional stress cause the glands to contract and expel their substance. These areas tend to have more of an odor to them because of the fats present that get broken down by bacteria into unsaturated fatty acids. Needless to say, the filtration system in the stillsuits must be very good to erase such things!
The volume of sweat a person can produce depends on many factors. Things such as body size, age, muscle mass, and fitness level all can play a part. In general, bigger people produce more heat because they have more body mass to move. Thus, the greater the surface area, the more there is a need to perspire. This also tends to be why males sweat more in volume than females. Age can also be a factor due to how our sweat glands change over time. Our bodies become less tolerant to heat because we no longer can cool ourselves efficiently. Muscle mass also produces more heat than fat. And lastly, people with a higher fitness level tend to sweat more than others.
Learn more about our sweat glands in our skin micromodel found in Complete Anatomy!
๐๐ Did you know that coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) is a life-saving surgery for millions living with coronary heart disease? ๐๐
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Want to see how to make your heart skip a beat this Valentine's Day? ๐ซ Explore the beating heart in detail and learn how to view an electrocardiogram (EKG) in Complete Anatomy. Today's your day to show your passion for anatomy! โค๏ธ
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๐๏ธ January is Glaucoma Awareness Month! Let's shed light on this eye condition affecting many. Glaucoma can result from various factors, often causing fluid build-up in the eye. This fluid accumulation may lead to increased eye pressure and damage to the optic nerve, impacting vision.
In glaucoma, the cornea may appear cloudy due to fluid accumulation. โ๏ธ Don't mistake it for cataracts, where the lens becomes cloudy. ๐
Glaucoma progresses slowly, often unnoticed until symptoms worsen. Peripheral vision is usually affected first, along with symptoms like blurred or patchy vision. Untreated glaucoma can lead to vision loss.
Though more common in those over 60, glaucoma can affect all ages. Ethnicity, family history, and other medical conditions pose additional risk factors.
There are different types of glaucoma, including open-angle (slow-developing), acute angle-closure (quick onset), secondary (resulting from other eye conditions), and rare childhood glaucoma.
Regular eye tests are crucial for early glaucoma detection. While treatment can't reverse vision loss, it can prevent further deterioration.
Explore Complete Anatomyโs Eye Detailed Model to understand eye anatomy and glaucoma's impact. ๐๏ธ
๐ฑEffortlessly switch between the female and male pelvis on your mobile phone โ a game-changer for exam revision! Focus on critical structures like the sub-pubic angle and ace those anatomy exams!
๐ As the seasons change, so do our health concerns! From summer rhinitis to winter flu, our latest Anatomy Snippet breaks down the symptoms, triggers, and prevention methods.
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๐กUnveiling the intricacies of hysterectomy procedures in our latest blog! Dive into the different types, reasons behind this common surgery, and the impact it has on individuals with va**nas' health. Around 300,000 hysterectomies are performed annually in the US alone.
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๐ป๐ Ghastly procedures from the past ๐ฐ๏ธ
Throughout history, medicine has witnessed some truly eerie and questionable procedures that were carried out on countless patients. Today, most of these procedures can be likened more to torture than actual cures. ๐ฉบ๐๏ธ
๐ช Lobotomy - The neurologist Antonio Egas Moniz first developed this gruesome procedure in 1935, but it was Dr. Walter Freeman who brought it to the US. A lobotomy involved severing connections in the prefrontal lobe of the brain using an instrument called a leucotome, or even an icepick hammered through the eye socket. Thankfully, with advancements in psychiatric drugs, this procedure fell out of favor, with the last lobotomy performed in 1967. ๐ง โ
๐ฉธ Bloodletting - Lasting for around 2,000 years, bloodletting was one of the most common procedures until the 19th century. It aimed to correct the balance of the body's "humours" by using lancets or blades to open veins and arteries. Thankfully, this practice has been left in the past. ๐โ
๐ Trepanation - One of the oldest and most gruesome surgeries, trepanation involved drilling or scraping a hole into the skull, often to release demons. In modern times, electric drills are used for medical purposes to relieve pressure from the brain. โก๐
๐ Xenotransplantation - Dr. Serge Voronoff's 1929 experiment involved transplanting the interstitial gland of a chimpanzee into an elderly man, aiming to restore youth. This procedure, based on the idea that monkeys are close to humans, was eventually proven erroneous. ๐งฌ๐ต
๐ฌ Smoke Enemas - In the 1700s, to***co smoke enemas were believed to cure various conditions by blowing to***co smoke up a patient's re**um. It was thought to warm the patient and stimulate respiration. However, by the early 1800s, the harmful effects of to***co on the heart became known, and this fad quickly declined. ๐ญ๐ท
From all of us at Complete Anatomy, we wish you a spooktacular Halloween! ๐๐ป
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๐ฝ๏ธ Myth: Do different parts of the tongue taste different flavors?
๐๏ธ๐ง Have you ever seen an image of the tongue separating different regions for different flavors? ๐บ๏ธ๐
This taste map designates areas like the front for sweet flavors, salty and sour on the sides, and bitter in the back. ๐ฌ๐๐ซ But guess what? This mapping is a myth! ๐ซ๐บ๏ธ Chemosensory scientists debunked it long ago.
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Though Friday the 13th is steeped with superstitions, legend says you'll have good luck if you enter our World Anatomy Week giveaway today... ๐โโฌ click the link in our bio to take the daily anatomy quiz for a chance to win Osmosis, Complete Anatomy, and Netter's Anatomy books!
To celebrate , and are teaming up for a special giveaway: win the ultimate anatomy prize package of Osmosis, Complete Anatomy, and Netter's Anatomy books to go beyond skin deep in your classes and exams! ๐ซ
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From October 11-15, we're releasing a mini pop quiz each day to test your anatomy knowledge. To enter the giveaway, complete at least one quiz. The more quizzes you complete, the greater the chance you have of winning. Tag a friend in the comments for an extra entry! Giveaway closes October 15 at midnight PST. Winner will be contacted via email.
Click the link in either of our bios to find the quizzes. Good luck, and watch out for any accounts impersonating Osmosis, 3D4Medical, or Netter's Anatomy โ we will never ask you for your personal or financial information.
Today marks World Contraception Day. ๐๐ฉบ Letโs explore the different types of contraception.
The first type of contraception is a physical barrier that prevents the s***m from interacting with the egg. These include condoms and the diaphragm. Male condoms are worn on the p***s to prevent the s***m from being released into the va**na. Female condoms are placed inside the va**na and work in the same way as the male condom. The diaphragm is inserted into the va**na to cover the cervix. Spermicide can also be applied to the diaphragm, which will increase its effectiveness.
Another category is hormonal contraceptives. These are taken by the female and work in a number of ways. Hormonal contraceptives contain estrogen or progesterone or a combination of both. These hormones work to stop ovulation (i.e., the release of an egg from the o***y). They also thicken the mucus of the cervix, making it difficult for s***m to enter the uterus, and thin the lining of the uterus to prevent implantation of a fertilized egg. There are many variations of hormonal contraceptives, including combined oral contraception, more commonly known as the pill, the mini pill, injectable contraception, the implant, the patch, and the va**nal ring. ๐ ๐๐
Next, the intrauterine device (IUD) is a small T-shaped device inserted into the uterus. An IUD can be either hormonal or copper. Hormonal IUDs release progesterone and work in a similar way to the hormonal contraceptives described above. Copper IUDs do not release hormones. The copper IUD is wrapped in copper wire, which is toxic to the s***m and thus prevents the s***m from reaching the egg.
Finally, the permanent type of contraception is sterilization. Female sterilization involves the cutting or blockage of the uterine tubes. This prevents the eggs from traveling down the uterine tubes into the uterus. ๐ช๐ซ๐ฅ Male sterilization, known as a vasectomy, involves the cutting or blocking of the ductus deferens, the tubes that carry s***m from the epididymis to the ejaculatory ducts. This means that the maleโs ej*****te will contain no s***m, so the egg cannot be fertilized. โ๏ธ๐ซ๐ฅ
Happy World Contraception Day! ๐๐ฉบ
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The risk of a woman getting ovarian cancer during her lifetime is about 1 in 78. Ovarian cancer is when normal cells in the o***y change and start to rapidly grow to form a tumour. Find out more about the three types of ovarian cancer on our blog, and check out Osmosis from Elsevier's Year of the Zebra!
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