
Generate a high-resolution schematic diagram for a scientific review article, titled "Clinical Early Warning Network for In Vivo Ion Homeostasis Imbalance." The image should adopt a professional medical visualization style, with a semi-transparent human anatomical outline as the center, clearly presenting the cascade pathway from ion imbalance to organ damage and ultimately to specific clinical emergencies from top to bottom. Surround the top of the image with eight color-coded glowing ion nodes: Na⁺ (dark blue), K⁺ (magenta), Ca²⁺ (orange), Cl⁻ (green), H⁺/pH (purple), HCO₃⁻ (light purple), Mg²⁺ (cyan), and NH₄⁺ (brown). Emit corresponding colored beams from each node, projecting downwards to specific target organs within the human outline (e.g., K⁺ beam focusing on the heart, H⁺/HCO₃⁻ combined beam diffusing throughout the body). The human outline should display major systems such as the brain, heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, and muscles, activated by the ion beams. The beams should turn red at critical imbalance thresholds and extend red arrows pointing to five red warning boxes at the bottom: Malignant Arrhythmia, Acute Brain Injury, Neuromuscular Crisis, Acute Kidney Injury, and Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS). At the very bottom of the image, arrange six minimalist line-drawn "symptom figures," depicting typical painful postures such as chest pain ECG, headache with head-holding, and hand and foot cramps. The overall composition should highlight the urgency of the "Time Window: Minutes to Hours" and visually convey the core argument that "real-time continuous monitoring of ions as chemical vital signs is key to clinical early warning" through color and flow direction. The style must be rigorous, clear, and academically impactful.
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