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Trypanosoma Cruzi Trypomastigote in a Thin Blood Smear Stained with Giemsa
Tuberculous Osteomyelitis
Tubo-Ovarian Abscess
Two Aphthous Ulcers on the Tongue
Two ECGs Showing Left and Right Ventricular Hypertrophy
Two Radiographs Showing Hallux Limitus
Two Trunks of Small Nonbleeding Varices Visualized in Distal Esophagus
Type I Second-Degree AV Block-Classic Wenckebach
Types of Pessaries
Typical Basal Body Temperature and Plasma Hormone Concentrations (Mean ± Standard Error) During a Normal 28-Day Human Menstrual Cycle
Typical Ellipsoid Defect after Removal of the Biopsy Specimen
Typical Findings in Cushing Syndrome
Typical Glaucomatous Cupping with Nasal Displacement of the Vessels and Hollowed-Out Appearance of the Optic Disk
Typical Honey-Crusted Plaque on the Lip of an Adult with Impetigo
Typical Inflammatory Changes of Gout at First Metatarsophalangeal Joint (Podagra)
Typical Site for Excoriated, Vesiculopustular Lesions due to Scabies
Technique of Lid Eversion
Telangiectasiasrosacea
Tendinous Xanthomas
Thalassemia Minor, Beta, on Peripheral Blood Smear
The AHA/ACC Guidelines for Intervention in Mitral Stenosis
The Corkscrew Vessels of a Solitary Colonic Angioectasia are Seen with Slight Bleeding
The Diagnostic and Treatment Approach for Patients with Chronic Nonbacterial Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome
The ECG is from a 33-Year-Old Man with a Large Ventricular Septal Defect and Moderately Severe Pulmonary Hypertension
The ECG on the Left Indicates a Negative Hepatojugular Reflux Test
The Key to Placement of an Anterior Nasal Pack that Will Control Epistaxis Adequately and Stay in Place is to Lay the Packing into the Nasal Cavity in an Accordion-Like Manner So that Part of Each Layer of Packing Lies Anteriorly, Preventing the Gauze from Falling Posteriorly into the Nasopharynx
The PA Pullback with Pulmonic Valve Stenosis
The Reference Interval is Usually Defined as Within 2 SD of the Mean Test Result (Shown as -2 and 2) in a Small Population of Healthy Volunteers
The Rhythm Tracing Displays the Normal Heart Rate Variability with Respiration
These White Fluffy Exudates are Typical of Candida Esophagitis
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