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This page showcases some of the interesting things students found while dissecting their cadavers. We don't have much time to document these findings in detail but I am able to snap a few pictures with a Lytro camera and post them on this page. The Lytro camera allows you to interact with the photos below by clicking on different parts of the image to adjust the focal point of the image.

These images are intended for educational purposes only. These images contain no identifiable information of the donors and are in compliance with usage expressed by the Colorado State Anatomical Board. These images are presented with the utmost respect for our anatomical donors. These images may not be downloaded to your personal computer, cell phone, or tablet devices.

Upper Extremity
A rather large superficial palmar br of the radial artery. The artery is passing through the abductor pollicis brevis. The fingers and thumb leave the frame at the top of the image.
 * ===Palm===

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Thorax
The lung was found protruding between ribs when scapula was lifted. A soft, pasty substance was also found underneath the scapula. The scapula is in the upper right and the spine is on the left of the image.
 * ===Posterior Chest Wall===

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Lower Extremity
Fatty mass in the distal thigh found while dissecting the popliteal fossa. Dissector in blue gloves is holding the head of the fibula. The lateral gastrocnemius at the bottom left of the image.
 * ===Popliteal fossa===

media type="custom" key="27002154" || ===Anterior Knee=== Sutures found while dissecting the knee. Sutures are blue/green and go from superior lateral to inferior medial. The medial aspect of the tibia is at the bottom of the image.

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Head & Neck
A scleral buckle encircling the eye. These buckles are used to repair retinal detachment. The optic nerve is near the scalpel handle.
 * ===Eye===

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