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  1. Low Back Pain 1. Introduction

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    Description:
    Keywords: Variations, Spinal Stenosis, Slipped Disk, Facet Joint, Cauda Equina Syndrome, Practice Pattern Variations, Quality of Health Care, Physician, Prescribing Patterns, Professional, Variation, Prostate Cancer, Practice Variation, Signs and Symptoms, Bony Metastases, Clinical Practice Patterns, Clinical Practice, Clinical, Radiculopathy, Clinical Practice Variations, Intervertebral Disc Displacement, Practice Patterns, Medical Practice Variations, Practice Variations, Clinical Practice Pattern, Clinical Practice Variation, Low Back Pain, Pattern, Patterns, Practice Pattern
  2. Dermatitis Herpetiformis

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    Description: Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH), or Duhring's disease, is a chronic blistering skin condition, characterised by blisters filled with a watery fluid. Despite its name, DH is neither related to nor caused by herpes virus: the name means that it is a skin inflammation having an appearance similar to herpes.
    Keywords: itching, DH, skin lesions, papules, Skin Diseases, Vesiculobullous, Skin, Dermatitis Herpetiformis, vesicles
  3. Dermatology: Bullous Cellulitis, Ruptured Bulla Detail

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    Description: Photo series of cellulitis with ruptured and non-ruptured bullae near the ankle and top of foot region; erythema is present. Source of infection is bacterial.
    Keywords: bacterial skin infection, bulla, Staphylococcus, bacteria, Bacterial Infections and Mycoses, foot, bullae, ankle, erythema, impetigo, Streptococcus
  4. Dermatology: Bullous Cellulitis, Bulla Detail

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    Description: Photo series of cellulitis with ruptured and non-ruptured bullae near the ankle and top of foot region; erythema is present. Source of infection is bacterial.
    Keywords: bulla, bacterial skin infection, erythema, Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, ankle, impetigo, bullae, foot, Bacterial Infections and Mycoses, bacteria
  5. Dermatology: Bullous Cellulitis, Dorsal

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    Description: Photo series of cellulitis with ruptured and non-ruptured bullae near the ankle and top of foot region; erythema is present. Source of infection is bacterial.
    Keywords: impetigo, erythema, foot, ankle, bacteria, bulla, bullae, Bacterial Infections and Mycoses, Staphylococcus, bacterial skin infection, Streptococcus
  6. Dermatology: Tripe Palm Paraneoplastic

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    Description: Usually indicative of Lung Or Gastric Carcinoma. Velvety thickening of the skin of the palms, giving the skin surface the appearance of the villous lining of the intestines. It is a condition usuallyfound in patients with acanthosis nigricans and some internal organ or external (skin) cancers.
    Keywords: Acanthosis nigricans, velvety thickening of palm, pigmentation disorder
  7. Dermatology: Cellulitis

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    Description: Cellulitis, monitor closely for necrotizing fasciitis
    Keywords: Bacterial Infections and Mycoses, group A strep, staph aureus, subcutaneous fat, streptococcus pyogenes, skin, staph epidermidis, skin infection, cellulitis
  8. PICC line infection

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    Description: Exudate/weeping one month post PICC line insertion
    Keywords: Arm, PICC line, infection, exudate
  9. US Navy 081203-N-3674H-278 Ensign Christopher Waldrop receives saline solution via intravenous therapy

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    Description: (Dec. 3, 2008) Ensign Christopher Waldrop receives saline solution via intravenous therapy.
    Keywords: IV site, arm, IV line
  10. Taking off the trocar in IV cannulation

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    Description: One finger keeps the intravenous cannula fixed and another presses the vein while taking of the trocar. Reclaimer: The picture is taken in a training situation and may not totally refer to an actual situation. The picture may contain faults in IV cannulation, and the picture itself does not necessarily describe the proper IV cannulation. The author does not take any responsibility if any medical prosedure is failed or done in an improper manner.
    Keywords: IV site, arm, IV line