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Atrial Flutter with Complete Heart Block
Atrial Septal Anatomy
Atrial Septal Defects (Asds) Can be of Four Different Types, in Order of Frequency: (a) Ostium Secundum Defect; (B) Ostium Primum Defect; (C) Sinus Venosus Defect-1, Superior-2, Inferior; (D) Coronary Sinus Defect
Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia, Warm Antibody Type, Peripheral Blood Smear
Avascular Necrosis (Avn) of the Ankle
Axial Brain MRI in a Patient with Multiple Sclerosis Demonstrating Simultaneous Active Lesions with Gadolinium Enhancement (Long Arrows) and Old Lesions Without Enhancement (Short Arrows), Reflecting Lesions of Different Age, Ie, a Dissemination in Time
Bacillary Angiomatosis
Barium Swallows Showing Different Grades of Megaesophagus in a Patient with Chagas Disease
Bartholin Cyst (Abscess)
Basal Cell Carcinoma of the Scapula
Beau Lines
Behçet Disease: Papulopustular Lesions on the Hands (A) and Feet (B)
Benign, Compound Nevus on the Back
Bilateral Heliotrope Rash, Which is a Pathognomonic Sign of Dermatomyositis
Bilateral Onchocercal Depigmentation
Bile Duct Stone
Blepharitis
Blood Smear Showing Babesia Spp
Bone Marrow Involvement in Leukemias
Boy, 15-Years-Old with Kallmann Syndrome
Branching Hyphae at 40× Power from a KOH Preparation of Tinea Corporis Without Using a Fungal Stain
Bronchiectasis
Brownish Kayser-Fleischer Ring at the Rim of the Cornea in a Patient with Wilson Disease
Bullabullous Pemphigoid
Bullous Emphysema
Calcification of the Aortic Valve, Better Seen in the Lateral View in the Area of the Aortic Root (A, Arrow)
Cancer in a Fatty Breast
Caput Medusae in Cirrhosis
Cardiac Arrhythmias Resulting from Tricyclic Antidepressant Overdose
Cellulitis
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