Accident-Related Injuries to Head, Shoulder, Pelvis, and Knee - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This image presents a comprehensive depiction of multiple traumatic skeletal and soft tissue injuries in an adult human body, annotated across various anatomical regions. The cranial region shows a parietal calvarial skull fracture with an associated subarachnoid hemorrhage. Facial injuries include displaced comminuted fractures of the nasal bones, a right maxillary spine fracture, and a displaced nasal septum fracture. The right shoulder region illustrates a separation of the acromioclavicular joint, a proximal humeral head fracture, and medial dislocation of the humeral head relative to the glenoid. Additionally, multiple fractures of the right scapula are noted. The pelvic and spinal region demonstrates a fracture of the right iliac wing, a fracture of the right L5 transverse process, and subluxation of the right sacroiliac joint. There are also fractures of the symphysis pubis and both the right superior and inferior pubic rami, along with acute comminuted fractures of the right proximal femur. The right lower extremity shows a jagged distal femur fracture, displaced fractures of the right fibula, and displaced comminuted fractures of the right tibia.