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Diminished heart model with left ventricular hypertrophy and strain

Diminished heart model with left ventricular hypertrophy and strain

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If you are looking for a heart model in a practical size that illustrates the long-term effect of pathologically increased cardiac activity, we highly recommend this one.


The model is slightly smaller than a natural heart and therefore requires less space. The front part of the heart can be removed so that you can see the chambers of the heart etc. Supplied on a removable stand and measures 12 x 12 x 14 cm.

Anatomical features

Anatomically speaking, the heart model shows the 4 chambers, the auricles, the heart's blood supply (arteries and veins), the 4 valves based on the sac valve and mitral valve system, the beginning of the blood vessels that carry blood to and from the heart and the structure of the heart (i.e. endo-, myo - and pericardium). The heart's impulse conduction system is not seen.

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Clinical features

Clinically, this heart model excels in illustrating the consequences of diseases such as high blood pressure and aortic stenosis. In the heart model, the muscle wall (myocardium) in the left ventricle (heart chamber) is significantly thicker than normal (called hypertrophy). Seen from the outside, the tip of the heart (called the apex) is also visibly rounded.



The model can especially be used to understand aortic stenosis, as the model also shows the aortic valve and the aorta (ascending aorta).

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For 19 years I have been at the head of eAnatomi and sold anatomical models and posters to 'almost' everyone who has anything to do with anatomy in Denmark and abroad. When you shop at eAnatomi, you shop with me and I personally guarantee a safe deal.

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Owner and founder of eAnatomi ApS

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