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Subluxation of the Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Metacarpal Heads of the Right Hand in a Patient with Advanced Rheumatoid Arthritis
Successfully Grafted Patient with 40% Total Body Surface Area Burns
Superficial Basal Cell Carcinoma
Superficial Spreading Melanoma on the Back with Abcde Features of Melanoma
Superior Tarsal Conjunctival Scarring due to Trachoma
Surgical Management of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Attributed to Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Synovitis Bilaterally at Multiple Metacarpal Phalangeal Joints in a Patient with Rheumatoid Arthritis
Syphilis of the Foot
Syringomyelia (Cavitation in the Central Spinal Cord, Presenting Clinically with Pain and Paresthesias Followed by Muscular Atrophy of the Hands) Involving the Cervicothoracic Portion of the Cord
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
Achilles Calcific Tendonitis
Acne Rosacea: Close-Up of Papules
Acne Vulgaris
Acne Vulgaris, Severe Papulopustular and Nodular Cystic Form with Scarring
Acral Melanoma
Acrodermatitis Chronica Atrophicans
A Crohn Ulcer is Seen that Has Resulted in a Colonic Stricture
Active Bleeding Obscured an Underlying Duodenal Ulcer
Active Discoid Lupus Skin Lesions
Acute Anterior Wall Mi with Rbbb
Acute Central Retinal Artery Occlusion with Cherry-Red Spot (Arrow) Seen at the Fovea Centered in Macular Loss of Retinal Transparency, and Preserved Retinal Perfusion (Arrowheads) Adjacent to the Optic Disk due to Macular Cilioretinal Artery Supply
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