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4/16/24

360 Animation: Your Lungs and COPD - Medical Animation

 

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360 Animation: Your Lungs and COPD - Medical Animation
This 360-degree animation depicts the alveoli of your lungs and how they are affected by COPD. The animation is best viewed using the Google Chrome web browser. RESTRICTIONS: this animation MAY NOT be downloaded from, nor viewed outside of, the SMART Imagebase and Nucleus Medical Media websites.

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