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Trichrome, Hematoxylin, and Eosin Staining of Inclusion Body Myositis Biopsy
Tricuspid Regurgitation
The Digital Pulley System of the Fingers
The Evolution of Chronic Pulmonary Histoplasmosis in a Smoker
The Fingers of a Patient with Primary Nodal Osteoarthritis of the Hands Demonstrating Heberden and Bouchard Nodes
The Four Major Phases of Burn Care O 2 , Central Venous Oxygen Saturation; Tbsa, Total Body Surface Area
The Four Phases of the Human Sexual Response Cycle as Postulated by Masters and Johnson
The Four Score: Scale for Assessing Coma in the Neurologic-Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit
The Gleason Grading System
The Groove Sign of Eosinophilic Fasciitis
The Interplay Among Triggers, Pathogenic Factors, and Predisposing Factors in Takotsubo Disease
The Interrelationships Between Different Forms of Shock
The Invasive Diagnostic Strategy
The Iron Fist Sign in Hereditary Hemochromatosis
The Jugular Venous Pulse in Tricuspid Regurgitation
The Lachman Test is Performed by Applying an Anterior Force on the Tibia While Stabilizing the Femur with the Knee in 30 Degrees of Flexion
The Lateral Surface of the Left Hemisphere, Showing a Simplified Gyral Anatomy and the Relationships Between Wernicke Area and Broca Area
The Life Cycle of Leishmania Spp
The Location of Tumors Helps to Narrow the Differential Diagnosis
The Low-Density Lipoprotein
The Meningomyelocele of This Newborn Has a Typical Broad-Based, Loose, Translucent Sac of Thin, Friable Skin Arising from the Lumbar Area
The Metabolism and Actions of Vitamin D
The Molecular Pathology of Smoking-Related Lung Cancer
The Most Common Cause of Hypoxic Hepatitis is a Combination of Liver Congestion Due to Chronic Cardiac Failure and an Acute Drop in Cardiac Output Causing Liver Ischemia
The Most Effective Method of Supporting Most Acute Ankle Sprains is by Using an ACE Wrap
The Normal Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone Axis
The Normal Spinal Canal
The Oral-Buccal-Lingual Type of Tardive Dyskinesia Consists of Repetitive Tongue Darting, Lip Smacking, Kissing, Lip Puckering, and Chewing
Theoretic Explanation for the Development of Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy
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