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3 B S c i e n t i f i c ® M e d i c a l
Anatomy
Skin Section,
70 times full-size
This relief model shows a section
through the three layers of the
hair-covered skin of the head.
Delivered on base it shows:
• Representation of hair follicles
with sebaceous glands
• Sweat glands
• Receptors
• Nerves
• Vessels
26x33x5 cm; 1.0 kg
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Skin Section,
40 times full-size
The two halves of this relief model
show the three layers of hairy and
hairless skin in order to make the
differences clear. In detail with hair
follicles, sebaceous glands, sweat
glands, receptor, nerves and ves-
sels. Delivered on base.
24x15x3.5 cm; 0.2 kg
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Skin Section
This model shows the microscopic
structure of the skin in great detail.
With the help of the different skin
sections of the hairless skin (for ex-
ample palm of hand) and the hairy
skin (for example forearm) the dif-
ferent cell layers as well as the em-
bedded sweat glands, touch recep-
tor, blood vessels, nerves and a
hair with root can be seen. Further-
more a nail section model on the
base shows the nail plate, nail bed
and the nail root. The representa-
tion of a hair root with all its cell
layers completes the skin model.
10x12.5x14 cm; 0.35 kg
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6 Different Stages of Skin Cancer Model, enlarged 8 times
• Healthy
• Malignant cells are found at the surface, within the epidermis
• Malignant cells fill the epidermis, a few invade the papillary layer
• Malignant cells fill the papillary layer
• Malignant cells invade the reticular layer
• Malignant cells have reached the subcutaneous faty tissue, satellite cells
approach a vein
In the top view, the individual stages of externally visible skin changes are
shown, allowing for an assessment according to the “ABCDE” criteria. The
sides of the model show the various levels of invasion into the skin layers
according to Clark (I-V) and the tumor thickness according to Breslow (in
mm). 5 original colour illustrations on the base show various types of
malignant melanomas. Mounted on a base.
14x10x11.5 cm; 0.2 kg
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Skin, Block Model,
70 times full-size
This unique model shows a section
of human skin in three dimension-
al form. Individual skin layers are
differentiated, and important
structures such as hair, sebaceous
and sweat glands, receptors, nerves
and vessels are shown in detail.
Mounted on baseboard.
44x24x23 cm; 3.6 kg
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Human Skin Series with Burn Pathologies, 75 times life-size
Six models in one. The front face, compares and contrasts the normal
healthy skin from three different body regions; the palm or sole (totally
hairless), the axilla or armpit (sparsely endowed with hair), and the scalp
(completely hirsute). The back of the model illustrates the progressive
severity of injury caused by burns – from the painful reddening and transi
tory damage of the first degree burn, to the blistering, often permanent
damage of the second degree burn, to the deep charring and permanent
tissue destruction of the third degree burn. 46 features are coded for
identification in accompanying
key. Delivered on wooden stand.
46x25x8 cm; 2.75 kg
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The Skin
Skin Cancer
Sk in
3-part Skin Model
The model consists of three individual parts on a common stand that repre-
sent sections of the human skin with a magnification of 80x. Anatomical
differences of the skin sections are didactically represented in an under-
standable manner. Microanatomical representation of the papillary layer
(e.g. localised in the palm of the hand). Microanatomical representation of
the reticular layer (e.g. localised at the back of the hand. Longitudinal sec-
tion through the human scalp with hair follicle and root sheath. All layers
making up the skin and microscopic structures such as nerve, vessels and
tactile corpuscles have been accurately and spatially realised on the models.
34x29x15.5 cm; 2.05 kg
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