Product Overview
This anatomical teaching model is designed for use in higher education, laboratory instruction, and academic reference environments. It supports visual learning and hands-on study of anatomical structures for instructional and demonstration purposes.
Intended Use
Commonly used in:
University and college teaching programs
Anatomy, biology, and related life science courses
Laboratory, classroom, and instructional settings
Specifications
Please refer to the product details below for model-specific information, including materials, dimensions, weight, and component features.
Availability & Institutional Ordering
This product is available for institutional purchase via quote, purchase order, or approved payment methods. Educational pricing and institutional purchasing are supported.
For current availability, lead time, or ordering assistance, please contact Holt Anatomical.
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This 3B Scientific® Skin Pathology model shows healthy skin and 5 different stages of malignant melanoma on the front and back, 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 fatty tissue, satellite cells approach a vein
In the top view of the skin cancer model, the individual stages of externally visible skin changes are shown, allowing for an assessment according to the “ABCDE” criteria. The sides of the skin cancer 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 color illustrations on the base of the skin cancer model show various types of malignant melanomas. The skin cancer model comes mounted on a base.
The skin cancer model is a great tool for illustrating this skin pathology.
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