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Primary Myelofibrosis, Peripheral Blood Smears
Primary Ocular Herpes Simplex Virus Infection
Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis on Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)
Primary Syphilis with a Chancre over the Lip of a Woman
Primary Syphilis with a Large Chancre on the Glans of the Penis
Primary Varicella (Chickenpox) Skin Lesions
Procedure for Secondary Burn Reconstruction
Proliferative Lupus Nephritis
Prolonged Qt Interval
Prominent Rhinophyma in a Patient with Rosacea Results from Hyperplasia of Soft Tissues and Glands of the Nose
Proposed Algorithm for Evaluating Women with Symptoms of Acute UTI
Prostate Mpmri Showing an Anterior Lesion Visible on T2 and Diffusion Weighted Sequences; Such Images Can Assist in Prostate Cancer Detection and Characterization
Pseudomembranous Form of Oral Candidiasis is the Most Common; the White Plaques over the Hard Palate Raise the Suspicion of Underlying HIV/AIDS
Psoriasis Involving Palms of Patient with Darker Skin (Used, with Permission, from Kanade Shinkai, Md
Psoriasis with Striae Caused by Chronic Use of High-Potency Corticosteroid Ointment
Pterygium Extending Across the Cornea
Pulmonary Edema
Pulmonary Emboli
Pulmonary Stenosis
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Pulsus Alternans in a Patient with Severe Lv Systolic Dysfunction
Pulsus Paradoxus in a Patient with Cardiac Tamponade
Radiation-Induced Pulmonary Fibrosis
Radiograph of the Left Thumb Shows Loss of the Joint Space Between the Proximal Thumb Metacarpal and the Trapezium Bone
Radiograph of the Lumbar Spine of a Different Patient, Demonstrating Shiny Corners (Romanus Lesions) (Arrows)
Radiograph Shows Two Dense 1-cm Calcifications (Arrows) Projecting over the Mid-Portion of the Left Kidney Consistent with Kidney Stones
Radiographs of Index Finger of a Patient before (Left) and after (Right) Plasma Phosphate Was Reduced to Normal with Aluminum Hydroxide Gel and 6 Months of Dialysis Against a Bath of 8 mg/dL Calcium
Rash of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
Raynaud Phenomenon of the Hands Characterized by Paroxysmal Bilateral Digital Pallor and Cyanosis Followed by Rubor; Early in Attacks, Only One or Two Fingertips May be Affected but as It Progresses, All Fingers Down to the Distal Palm May be Involved
Thin Film Giemsa-Stained Micrograph with Plasmodium Vivax Schizont
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