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A: A 65-Year-Old Patient with Non-Q Wave Infarction due to Left Main Trunk Subocclusion
A: Anterior View of the Shoulder
A: Chalazion Viewed from Internal Eyelid Showing the Yellow Lipogranulomatous Material
A: Colonic Angioectasia Characterized by its Bright Red Appearance
A: ECG at Initial Preparticipation Physical Evaluation (Preablation) Demonstrates a Wpw Pattern
A: Eosinophilic Pneumonitis
A: Esophageal Varices: Upper Endoscopy Demonstrates Four Columns of Esophageal Varices
A: External Hordeolum (Black Arrow) and an Internal Hordeolum (White Arrow)
A: Hyperviscosity Syndrome on Funduscopic Examination of a Patient with Waldenström Macroglobulinemia
A: Inflammatory Acne Showing Pustules and Nodules in a 17-Year-Old Boy who Uses a Helmet While Playing Football in High School
A: A Benign, Clean-Based Gastric Ulcer
A: A Smooth, Benign Appearing Peptic Stricture in the Distal Esophagus
A: Close-Up of CXR Showing Kerley B Lines
A: Dorsum of the Left Wrist
A: ECG During Spontaneous Chest Pain Showing ST-Segment Elevation in Leads II, III, and Avf
A: Erythema Multiforme on the Palm with Target Lesions that Have a Dusky Red and White Center
A: External Examination Shows Deformity of the Big Toe Joint
A: Growing 9-mm Compound Dysplastic Nevus on the Back of a 44-Year-Old Man
A: Hypopyon
A: Lateral View of the Ankle
A: Lateral View of the Knee
A: Plasma Cell Myeloma-Figure
A: Pneumomediastinum Secondary to Esophageal Perforation (Posteroanterior CXR)
A: Seborrheic Keratosis with Verrucous Appearance on the Forehead
A: The Ascending Aorta (Yellow Dotted Line) Leading into the Arch is Dilated, Whereas the Distal Arch and Descending Aorta (Red Dotted Line) are Normal in Size
A: Ulcer on the Nasal Tip is the Most Obvious Warning Sign for this Infiltrative Bcc
A: Vitiligo on the Hands of a Hispanic Man
A 1-cm Bi-Lobed Adenoma is Visible that is Attached to a Long Stalk (Pedunculated Polyp)
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