This licensable scientific illustration of Canine Hip Dysplasia Anatomy provides a clear, comprehensive comparison between a healthy dog hip and a joint affected by hip dysplasia. Illustrated by a professional medical illustrator, this stock image asset is perfect for educators, veterinary professionals, researchers, and students. Available with both labelled and blank variants for veterinary pathology teaching, client education, and academic presentations.
Anatomical Highlights
- Healthy Hip Structures: Detailed rendering of the normal pelvis, acetabulum socket, femoral head ball, femoral neck, and femur.
- Pathological Changes: Clear visual mapping of canine hip dysplasia pathology, featuring a displaced femoral head and bone remodelling.
- Joint Degradation: Accurately illustrates thin, damaged cartilage within the degenerative joint space.
- Comparative Anatomy: Ideal visual aid for demonstrating normal vs abnormal joint mechanics in canine orthopaedics.
Choose Your Variant
- Fully Labelled: Ready for immediate use in presentations.
- Unlabelled (Blank): Perfect for interactive learning. This clean version is ideal for student examinations, "fill-in-the-blank" quizzes, or custom labelling for specialised research.
Product Specifications
- Format: PNG (Transparent background)
- Dimensions: 1100 x 880 px
- Resolution: 300 DPI
- Print Size: ~10 x 8 cm
- Colour Profile: RGB (Optimised for digital and print)
- File Size: ~200 KB (Blank) ~320 KB (Labelled)
Licensing Information
Please select the licence that matches your intended use:
- Science Licence: Licence for academic purposes such as theses research publishing, and the scientific discourse.
- Education Licence: Licence for educational purposes, live teaching, presentations, handouts, and exam papers.
Commercial Use: Interested in using this for advertising, book publication, or other commercial purposes? Please Contact Us to discuss a Commercial Licence.
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