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Hepatitis A

Hepatitis A

 

Hepatitis A
Image Number: 156-189
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Media Used: Digital
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Title: Hepatitis A
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Image Description:  Collage of images depicting the Hepatitis A virus, immune globulin, good hygiene, and histopathology of hepatitis A. To view similar images and animations view our portfolio or web site.

© Steve & Myriam Oh
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Steve Oh and Myriam Kirkman-Oh
Steve and Myriam received their Masters of Science degree in medical illustration from the Medical College of Georgia. Their combined specialties include creating dynamic visual images in 2-D as well as 3-D animations for the healthcare and biotechnology industries. They have won numerous awards from the RX Club and the Association of Medical Illustrators. To view animation samples and updated images go to http://www.kostudios.com/.

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