Illustration about the diagnosis of abnormal placentation for Medical Magazine

Abnormal Placentation

Medium: Pencil and Photoshop
Client: Medical magazine

Illustration for article about the diagnosis and management of abnormal placentation. Shown is disrupted decidua basalis layer with ingrowth into the decidua and myometrium of the uterus. Large placental lacunae are seen on the cross section.

About Alex
Based in Asheville, North Carolina, Alex Webber is a leading scientific illustrator with a unique talent for illuminating the latest discoveries in medical science and healthcare. Producing outstanding work for an array of book publishers and magazines, her expertise shows through in the way she finds the perfect visual approach to each brief.
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