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Tinea Pedis in the Interdigital Space Between Fourth and Fifth Digits
Tinea Versicolor Diagnosed by KOH Preparation
Tophaceous Deposit on the Elbow of a Patient with Gout
Transvaginal Sonogram of Multiple Theca Lutein Cysts Within One Ovary of a Woman with a Complete Molar Pregnancy
Transverse Ultrasonogram of the Upper Abdomen in a Patient with Pancreatitis
Trichuris Trichiura
Trypanosoma Cruzi Trypomastigote in a Thin Blood Smear Stained with Giemsa
Tubo-Ovarian Abscess
Two ECGs Showing Left and Right Ventricular Hypertrophy
This Man with HIV-AIDS Has the (Less Common) Erythematous Form of Oral Candidiasis
Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of an Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Based on CT Angiography
Through the Plastic Endoscopic Application Device is Visualized a Rubber Band that Has Been Placed on a Varix
Tinea Cruris
Tinea Pedis in the Moccasin Distribution
Too Many Toes Sign with the Forefoot Abduction Where the Lesser Toes are Visible Laterally
Transthoracic Echocardiographic Assessment of a Stenotic Aortic Valve
Transvaginal Sonographic Findings with Various Ectopic Pregnancies
Traumatic Perforation of the Left Tympanic Membrane
Trophozoites of Entamoeba Histolytica with Ingested Erythrocytes Stained with Trichrome
Tuberculous Osteomyelitis
Two Aphthous Ulcers on the Tongue
Two Trunks of Small Nonbleeding Varices Visualized in Distal Esophagus
Types of Pessaries
Typical Ellipsoid Defect after Removal of the Biopsy Specimen
Typical Glaucomatous Cupping with Nasal Displacement of the Vessels and Hollowed-Out Appearance of the Optic Disk
Typical Inflammatory Changes of Gout at First Metatarsophalangeal Joint (Podagra)
Typical Right Bundle Branch Block (Rbbb) Pattern Associated with Left Posterior Fascicular Block (Lpfb), Septal Infarction (Qr in V1), and Anterior Ischemia
Right Bundle Branch Block
Left Posterior Fascicular Block
Typical Right Bundle Branch Block (Rbbb) Pattern Associated with Left Posterior Fascicular Block (Lpfb), Septal Infarction (Qr in V1), and Anterior Ischemia
Typical Site for Excoriated, Vesiculopustular Lesions due to Scabies-Figure
Scabies-Figure
Typical Site for Excoriated, Vesiculopustular Lesions due to Scabies-Figure
Scabies-Figure
Two Radiographs Showing Hallux Limitus
Type I (Mobitz I; Wenckebach) Second-Degree Atrioventricular (AV) Block
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