A Detailed View of the Various Internal Organs in a Female Child
Resolution: 3750x5000px
id: 942743988
Upload date: Oct 14, 2025
  • illustrations
  • A Detailed View of the Various Internal Organs in a Female Child

A Detailed View of the Various Internal Organs in a Female Child

The various internal organs of a girl detailing their characteristic forms.

Choose a license:
Available formats:

jpg, png

Total: $0.00

exc.VAT*
Prices are displayed excluding VAT. VAT will be calculated during checkout based on your business location and VAT number validity.

Secure PaymentSecure Payment
Instant DownloadInstant Download
Usage RightsUsage Rights
Invoice ProvidedInvoice Provided

Description

Semi-transparent integument and superficial musculature of a female child reveal the thoracic and upper abdominal viscera in situ, with the heart positioned in the middle mediastinum between the right and left lungs and the diaphragm forming the inferior boundary of the thorax. Superiorly, cervical structures such as the laryngeal framework and strap muscles align along the midline anterior to the cervical vertebral column, and the great vessels course superiorly from the cardiac base toward the root of the neck. Inferior to the costal margins, portions of the liver, stomach, and proximal intestines are suggested beneath the anterior abdominal wall, maintaining normal right-left asymmetry with the liver predominating on the right. Orientation remains anterolateral, with the face angled upward, keeping the upper torso and mediastinum visually dominant. Clear landmarks. Pediatric internal anatomy differs from adult proportions, and this composition supports that teaching point by keeping the cardiopulmonary block central while allowing comparison of thoracic volume, diaphragmatic position, and upper abdominal organ coverage by the rib cage. For clinicians, the relationships matter when explaining pediatric respiratory distress, where small changes in airway caliber and diaphragmatic excursion alter work of breathing, and when localizing murmurs or assessing congenital heart disease where mediastinal contours and great-vessel pathways guide interpretation. It also suits discussions of thymic prominence and the pediatric mediastinum, a recurring source of confusion on chest radiographs. Ideal applications include pediatric anatomy lectures on thoracic and abdominal viscera, patient-facing education for asthma, pneumonia, or congenital cardiac conditions, and medical publishing layouts that need a readable overview of organ topology without isolating systems into separate plates. It also fits allied health training modules that pair surface anatomy with internal organ position during basic examination and auscultation. Anatomical accuracy verified by SciePro's Medical Advisory Board.