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Published: 01 September 2024
HANTAVIRUS CARDIOPULMONARY SYNDROME (HCPS) Figure 4-19 HANTAVIRUS CARDIOPULMONARY SYNDROME (HCPS) Typical chest X-ray features of severe pulmonary edema. (Courtesy of the CDC PHIL) More about this image found in HANTAVIRUS CARDIOPULMONARY SYNDROME (HCPS) Typical chest X-ray features of...
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Published: 01 September 2024
ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC FEATURES OF VARIOUS HEPATOTROPIC VIRUSES Figure 5-1 ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC FEATURES OF VARIOUS HEPATOTROPIC VIRUSES (Courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC] Public Health Image Library [PHIL]) More about this image found in ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC FEATURES OF VARIOUS HEPATOTROPIC VIRUSES (Courtesy of...
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Published: 01 September 2024
POXVIRUS Figure 6-9 POXVIRUS Characteristic clinical features of different poxvirus infections in humans. (Courtesy of the CDC PHIL) More about this image found in POXVIRUS Characteristic clinical features of different poxvirus infections...
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Published: 01 September 2024
MPOX Figure 6-11 MPOX Microscopic features of skin lesions. (Courtesy of the CDC IDPB) A: Early changes showing a lichenoid papillary dermal and perivascular mixed inflammatory cell infiltrate, which includes lymphocytes, macrophages, and rare eosinophils. Single dyskeratotic cells are visible i... More about this image found in MPOX Microscopic features of skin lesions. (Courtesy of the CDC IDPB) A: ...
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Published: 01 September 2024
MPOX Figure 6-11 MPOX Microscopic features of skin lesions. (Courtesy of the CDC IDPB) A: Early changes showing a lichenoid papillary dermal and perivascular mixed inflammatory cell infiltrate, which includes lymphocytes, macrophages, and rare eosinophils. Single dyskeratotic cells are visible i... More about this image found in MPOX Microscopic features of skin lesions. (Courtesy of the CDC IDPB) A: ...
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Published: 01 September 2024
COLPOSCOPIC FEATURES OF LOW-GRADE AND HIGH-GRADE SQUAMOUS INTRAEPITHELIAL LESIONS (LSIL, HSIL) AND CARCINOMA Figure 9-35 COLPOSCOPIC FEATURES OF LOW-GRADE AND HIGH-GRADE SQUAMOUS INTRAEPITHELIAL LESIONS (LSIL, HSIL) AND CARCINOMA A: LSIL. B: HSIL. C: Squamous cell carcinoma. (Courtesy of Dr. L.... More about this image found in COLPOSCOPIC FEATURES OF LOW-GRADE AND HIGH-GRADE SQUAMOUS INTRAEPITHELIAL L...
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Published: 01 September 2024
WHOOPING COUGH Figure 12-17 WHOOPING COUGH Clinical features of whooping cough in a child. (Courtesy of the CDC PHIL) More about this image found in WHOOPING COUGH Clinical features of whooping cough in a child. (Courtesy o...
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Published: 01 September 2024
CUTANEOUS NOCARDIOSIS Figure 12-22 CUTANEOUS NOCARDIOSIS Clinical features of primary cutaneous nocardiosis (A), including Nocardia (bacterial) “mycetoma” (B). (Courtesy of the CDC PHIL) More about this image found in CUTANEOUS NOCARDIOSIS Clinical features of primary cutaneous nocardiosis (...
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Published: 01 September 2024
ANTHRAX Figure 14-8 ANTHRAX A: Clinical features of cutaneous anthrax include a large black necrotic lesion on the forearm. B: Chest X-ray image of inhalation anthrax, with early mediastinal widening (the main site of pathology in this disease form), associated pleural effusion, and minimal lung... More about this image found in ANTHRAX A: Clinical features of cutaneous anthrax include a large black ne...
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Published: 01 September 2024
BURULI ULCER DISEASE Figure 15-26 BURULI ULCER DISEASE Clinical features include a nodule (A), characteristic ulceration (B), and severe contracture formation (C) as a subsequent disease complication. (Courtesy of the CDC PHIL) More about this image found in BURULI ULCER DISEASE Clinical features include a nodule (A), characteristi...
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Published: 01 September 2024
TULAREMIC SKIN ULCER Figure 17-8 TULAREMIC SKIN ULCER Typical clinical features, which are usually associated with a painful draining lymphadenopathy. (Courtesy of the CDC PHIL) More about this image found in TULAREMIC SKIN ULCER Typical clinical features, which are usually associat...
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Published: 01 September 2024
PRIMARY, SECONDARY, AND CONGENITAL SYPHILIS: CLINICAL FEATURES Figure 18-1 PRIMARY, SECONDARY, AND CONGENITAL SYPHILIS: CLINICAL FEATURES Primary syphilis: chancre on the penis (A) and tongue (B). (Courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC] Public Health Image Library [PHIL]... More about this image found in PRIMARY, SECONDARY, AND CONGENITAL SYPHILIS: CLINICAL FEATURES Primary syp...
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Published: 01 September 2024
PRIMARY, SECONDARY, AND CONGENITAL SYPHILIS: CLINICAL FEATURES Figure 18-1 PRIMARY, SECONDARY, AND CONGENITAL SYPHILIS: CLINICAL FEATURES Primary syphilis: chancre on the penis (A) and tongue (B). (Courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC] Public Health Image Library [PHIL]... More about this image found in PRIMARY, SECONDARY, AND CONGENITAL SYPHILIS: CLINICAL FEATURES Primary syp...
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Published: 01 September 2024
MICROSPORIDIOSIS Figure 22-18 MICROSPORIDIOSIS Electron microscopic features of microsporidian organisms at different magnifications. A: Enterocytozoon bieneusi meront (arrow) in the superficial enterocyte cytoplasm shows characteristic focally lamellar electrondense material and numerous inters... More about this image found in MICROSPORIDIOSIS Electron microscopic features of microsporidian organisms...
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Published: 01 September 2024
DEMATIACEOUS FUNGUS Figure 24-28 DEMATIACEOUS FUNGUS Characteristic features on a culture plate. (Courtesy of the CDC PHIL) More about this image found in DEMATIACEOUS FUNGUS Characteristic features on a culture plate. (Courtesy ...
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Published: 01 September 2024
DUODENAL CYSTOISOSPORIASIS Figure 26-33 DUODENAL CYSTOISOSPORIASIS Associated nonspecific histologic features: villous attenuation, an increase in lamina propria chronic inflammatory cells, and focal superficial epithelial disarray (A,B). More about this image found in DUODENAL CYSTOISOSPORIASIS Associated nonspecific histologic features: vil...
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Published: 01 September 2024
SKIN LESIONS DUE TO FLA INFECTION Figure 25-12 SKIN LESIONS DUE TO FLA INFECTION Ulcerative, nodular, and focally violaceous features are seen. More about this image found in SKIN LESIONS DUE TO FLA INFECTION Ulcerative, nodular, and focally violace...
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Published: 01 September 2024
PROGRESSIVE MULTIFOCAL LEUKOENCEPHALOPATHY Figure 3-40 PROGRESSIVE MULTIFOCAL LEUKOENCEPHALOPATHY Infected oligodendrocytes also show nuclear p53 immunostaining, a feature shared with several types of glial tumors. More about this image found in PROGRESSIVE MULTIFOCAL LEUKOENCEPHALOPATHY Infected oligodendrocytes also ...
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Published: 01 September 2024
SKIN AND SOFT TISSUE INFECTION WITH MYCOBACTERIUM HAEMOPHILUM Figure 15-30 SKIN AND SOFT TISSUE INFECTION WITH MYCOBACTERIUM HAEMOPHILUM Clinical features include skin nodules, sinuses (A), and an erythematous rash (B). More about this image found in SKIN AND SOFT TISSUE INFECTION WITH MYCOBACTERIUM HAEMOPHILUM...
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Published: 01 September 2024
TYPHOID FEVER Figure 13-16 TYPHOID FEVER A,B: Extensive necrosis and deep ulceration extending to the muscularis propria are features. Note the prominent lymphohistiocytic infiltrate and the near absence of neutrophils. C: Scant plasma cells are present in the adjacent intact mucosa. More about this image found in TYPHOID FEVER A,B: Extensive necrosis and deep ulceration extending to the...
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