
Diabetes Causal Chain Infographic
A dense bilingual medical poster explaining the full progression of diabetes from glucose intake and insulin dysfunction to systemic complications, suitable for educational or editorial health visuals.
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{
"type": "Medical Infographic Poster",
"topic": "Cause and effect chain of diabetes",
"language": "Chinese with English subtitle",
"style": "High-detail biomedical illustrations, editorial infographics, warm beige parchment background, realistic anatomical structures combined with 3D cross-sectional organ and molecular diagrams.",
"format": "Vertical poster",
"title": {
"main": "The causal chain of diabetes",
"subtitle": "THE CAUSAL CHAIN OF DIABETES",
"tagline": "From insulin failure to hyperglycemia to systemic damage"
},
"central_visual": {
"description": "A large, semi-transparent full-body anatomical diagram is displayed in the center, showing the brain, blood vessels, lungs, heart, liver, pancreas, stomach, intestines, kidneys, and surrounding glucose and insulin signal transduction patterns.",
"emphasis": "The metabolic pathway originates in the pancreas and liver, and spreads to multiple organs via the bloodstream."
},
"layout": {
"sections": [
{
"title": "01 Glucose enters life",
"position": "top-left",
"count": 1,
"labels": [
"GLUCOSE ENTERS LIFE"
]
},
{
"title": "02 Pancreas and Insulin",
"position": "upper-left",
"count": 1,
"labels": [
"PANCREAS & INSULIN"
]
},
{
"title": "03 Normal Insulin Function",
"position": "left-mid",
"count": 1,
"labels": [
"NORMAL INSULIN ACTION"
]
},
{
"title": "04 Insulin Resistance: Type 2 Pathway Initiation",
"position": "lower-left",
"count": 1,
"labels": [
"TYPE 2 PATHWAY BEGINS"
]
},
{
"title": "05 The liver continuously releases glucose",
"position": "top-right",
"count": 1,
"labels": [
"LIVER KEEPS RELEASING GLUCOSE"
]
},
{
"title": "06 β-cell exhaustion: from compensation to runaway",
"position": "center-lower",
"count": 1,
"labels": [
"BETA CELL FAILURE: COMPENSATION TO FAILURE"
]
},
{
"title": "07 Type 1 Diabetes Branch",
"position": "lower-left-center",
"count": 1,
"labels": [
"TYPE 1 DIABETES BRANCH"
]
},
{
"title": "08 High blood sugar and blood chemistry",
"position": "upper-right-mid",
"count": 1,
"labels": [
"HYPERGLYCEMIA & BLOOD CHEMISTRY"
]
},
{
"title": "09 High blood sugar causes tissue damage",
"position": "lower-mid-left",
"count": 1,
"labels": [
"HYPERGLYCEMIA CAUSES TISSUE DAMAGE"
]
},
{
"title": "10 Acute metabolic consequences",
"position": "bottom-mid-left",
"count": 1,
"labels": [
"IMMEDIATE METABOLIC CONSEQUENCES"
]
},
{
"title": "11 Microvascular complications",
"position": "mid-right-lower",
"count": 1,
"labels": [
"MICROVASCULAR COMPLICATIONS"
]
},
{
"title": "12 Major Vascular Complications and Tissue Damage",
"position": "lower-right",
"count": 1,
"labels": [
"MACROVASCULAR & TISSUE DAMAGE"
]
},
{
"title": "13. Long-term costs to organ systems",
"position": "bottom-right",
"count": 1,
"labels": [
"LONG-TERM ORGAN IMPACT"
]
},
{
"title": "14. Diabetes is a result of a malfunctioning regulatory system.",
"position": "bottom-left-wide",
"count": 1,
"labels": [
"DIABETES IS FAILURE OF METABOLIC REGULATION"
]
}
],
"connectors": "All sections are connected by arrows, branching flowcharts, circular labels, and cause-and-effect diagrams, extending downwards and horizontally across the page."
},
"illustrations": {
"organs_count": 12,
"organs": [
"Cross-section of the digestive tract (including the stomach and intestines)",
"Pancreas close-up",
"Microscopic illustration of pancreatic islets",
"Muscle tissue illustration",
"Liver close-up",
"Human central brain",
"Chest cavity and heart",
"Abdominal intestines",
"Retinal/fundus images",
"kidney images",
"Images of nerves/neuropathy",
"Damage to blood vessels in the foot and lower leg"
]
},
"small_panels": {
"count": 6,
"items": [
"Glucose and fructose intake scenarios (including fruits and sweets)",
"Insulin receptor signal transduction map (including GLUT4 transport)",
"Diagram of insulin resistance membrane structure",
"β-cell decay timeline chart",
"24-hour glucose fluctuation line graph",
"AGEs/Oxidative Stress/Inflammatory Tissue Damage Sequence"
]
},
"photo_style_insets": {
"count": 8,
"items": [
"sedentary lifestyle scenarios",
"Abdominal scan images of visceral fat",
"Blood glucose test strips or blood glucose measuring tools",
"Obese/Back Fat Human Photos",
"Sleep disorders and fatigue",
"Medicine vials or insulin vials",
"Photographs of eyes with retinal disease",
"Photo of diabetic foot ulcer"
]
},
"color_palette": {
"background": "old paper, beige",
"primary": "Dark brown typography",
"accent": "Red blood vessels and glucose granules",
"secondary": "Orange pancreas and liver hue",
"tertiary": "Blue signal molecules and cool-toned anatomical highlights"
},
"typography": {
"headline": "Large, bold, serif-style Chinese title with a centered English subtitle below.",
"section_numbers": "Large double-digit dark blocks from 01 to 14",
"body_text": "Compactly arranged bilingual explanatory text, with bullet points and microlabels."
},
"composition": "This science poster boasts extremely high information density, with balanced left and right sidebars, a centrally located human figure, multiple magnifying organ cross-sections, and floating molecular chains around it—an educational design with magazine-quality features.",
"rendering": "Ultra-detailed, clear, print-quality posters; realistic anatomy; elegant infographic spacing; delicate parchment texture; soft vignetting; high resolution."
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