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- Title:
- Herpes Genitalis
- Description:
- Herpes genitalis of the labia majora. Note white discharge from vagina
- Keyword:
- Herpes Genitalis, virus, Sexually transmitted disease, sex organs, genitals
- Subject:
- Female Urogenital Diseases and Pregnancy Complications, Herpes Genitalis, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Genital Diseases, Male, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral, DNA Virus Infections, Virus Diseases, Male Urogenital Diseases, Female Urogenital Diseases, Genital Diseases, Female, Herpesviridae Infections
- Creator:
- Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNB AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Publisher:
- AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Photo
- Identifier:
- 2093
- Title:
- Chikungunya Fever
- Description:
- Chikungunya fever - erythema of skin over ears (tomato fever)
- Keyword:
- chikungunya fever, Tropical disease, Arthralgia, alphavirus, togavirus, RNA Virus Infections, viral infection, Exanthema
- Subject:
- Conjunctivitis, Fever, Chikungunya virus, Lymphopenia, Meningoencephalitis, Togaviridae Infections, Virus Diseases, Thrombocytopenia, Chikungunya Fever
- Creator:
- Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNB AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Publisher:
- AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Photo
- Identifier:
- 2083
- Title:
- Hand, Foot, And Mouth Disease (HFMD)
- Description:
- Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) - oval vesicles over palms and fingers
- Keyword:
- hand, mouth, disease, vesicular lesion, Virus, foot, RNA Virus Infections
- Subject:
- Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease, Enterovirus Infections, Virus Diseases, Picornaviridae Infections
- Creator:
- Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNB AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Publisher:
- AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Photo
- Identifier:
- 2089
- Title:
- Hand, Foot, And Mouth Disease (HFMD)
- Description:
- Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) - ulcer over side of tongue
- Keyword:
- Virus, foot, hand, vesicular lesion, RNA Virus Infections, mouth, disease
- Subject:
- Enterovirus Infections, Virus Diseases, Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease, Picornaviridae Infections
- Creator:
- Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNB AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Publisher:
- AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Photo
- Identifier:
- 2090
- Title:
- Congenital Rubella
- Description:
- Congenital rubella - multiple dusky red purpuric patches and plaques over the body Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) can occur in a developing fetus of a pregnant woman who has contracted rubella during her first trimester. If infection occurs 0–28 days before conception, there is a 43% chance the infant will be affected. If the infection occurs 0–12 weeks after conception, there is a 51% chance the infant will be affected. If the infection occurs 13–26 weeks after conception there is a 23% chance the infant will be affected by the disease. Infants are not generally affected if rubella is contracted during the third trimester, or 26–40 weeks after conception. Problems rarely occur when rubella is contracted by the mother after 20 weeks of gestation and continues to disseminate the virus after birth.
- Keyword:
- mental retardation, deafness, congenital, eye abnormalities, New born, Viral infection, RNA Virus Infections
- Subject:
- Togaviridae Infections, Rubella Syndrome, Congenital, Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities, Congenital Abnormalities, Virus Diseases, Abnormalities, Multiple
- Creator:
- Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNB AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Publisher:
- AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Photo
- Identifier:
- 2088
- Title:
- Congenital Rubella
- Description:
- Congenital rubella lesions over abdomen/trunk Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) can occur in a developing fetus of a pregnant woman who has contracted rubella during her first trimester. If infection occurs 0–28 days before conception, there is a 43% chance the infant will be affected. If the infection occurs 0–12 weeks after conception, there is a 51% chance the infant will be affected. If the infection occurs 13–26 weeks after conception there is a 23% chance the infant will be affected by the disease. Infants are not generally affected if rubella is contracted during the third trimester, or 26–40 weeks after conception. Problems rarely occur when rubella is contracted by the mother after 20 weeks of gestation and continues to disseminate the virus after birth.
- Keyword:
- New born, Viral infection, mental retardation, RNA Virus Infections, eye abnormalities, deafness, congenital
- Subject:
- Virus Diseases, Togaviridae Infections, Abnormalities, Multiple, Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities, Congenital Abnormalities, Rubella Syndrome, Congenital
- Creator:
- Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNB AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Publisher:
- AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Photo
- Identifier:
- 2087
- Title:
- Congenital Rubella
- Description:
- Congenital rubella - lesions over feet Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) can occur in a developing fetus of a pregnant woman who has contracted rubella during her first trimester. If infection occurs 0–28 days before conception, there is a 43% chance the infant will be affected. If the infection occurs 0–12 weeks after conception, there is a 51% chance the infant will be affected. If the infection occurs 13–26 weeks after conception there is a 23% chance the infant will be affected by the disease. Infants are not generally affected if rubella is contracted during the third trimester, or 26–40 weeks after conception. Problems rarely occur when rubella is contracted by the mother after 20 weeks of gestation and continues to disseminate the virus after birth.
- Keyword:
- RNA Virus Infections, deafness, mental retardation, Viral infection, New born, eye abnormalities, congenital
- Subject:
- Abnormalities, Multiple, Togaviridae Infections, Congenital Abnormalities, Virus Diseases, Rubella Syndrome, Congenital, Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities
- Creator:
- Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNB AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Publisher:
- AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Photo
- Identifier:
- 2086
- Title:
- Condyloma Accuminata
- Description:
- Condyloma accuminata over the scrotum, multiple whitish papules Genital warts (or condylomata acuminata, venereal warts, anal warts and anogenital warts) are symptoms of a highly contagious sexually transmitted disease caused by some sub-types of human papillomavirus (HPV). It is spread through direct skin-to-skin contact during oral, genital, or anal sex with an infected partner. Warts are the most easily recognized symptom of genital HPV infection, and types 6 and 11 are responsible for 90% of genital warts cases.
- Keyword:
- Condylomata Acuminata, sexually transmitted disease, Genital wart
- Subject:
- Virus Diseases, Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Condylomata Acuminata, Skin Diseases, Infectious, Tumor Virus Infections, DNA Virus Infections, Papillomavirus Infections, Skin Diseases, Viral, Skin Diseases, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral
- Creator:
- Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNB AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Publisher:
- AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Photo
- Identifier:
- 2084
9. Measles
- Title:
- Measles
- Description:
- Koplik spots over buccal mucosa in measles Measles is an infection caused by a virus, which causes an illness displaying a characteristic skin rash known as an exanthem. Measles is also sometimes called rubeola, 5-day measles, or hard measles.
- Keyword:
- virus, skin rash, Measles, RNA Virus Infections, infectious disease, Contagious
- Subject:
- Measles, Mononegavirales Infections, Virus Diseases, Paramyxoviridae Infections
- Creator:
- Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNB AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Publisher:
- AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Photo
- Identifier:
- 2103
10. Varicella
- Title:
- Varicella
- Description:
- Varicella - vesicle on an erythematous base over soft palate An acute, highly contagious, viral disease, with mild constitutional symptoms and a maculopapular vesicular skin eruption; it is a common childhood disease and is rarely severe, but it can be accompanied by severe symptoms in infants and adults. It is usually spread by either contact with blisters or droplet infection, and the average incubation period is 10 to 16 days. The period of contagion lasts about two weeks, beginning two days before the rash appears. The causative virus is human herpesvirus 3 (formerly known as varicella-zoster virus). The same virus also causes herpes zoster (shingles), with the differences in the two diseases probably reflecting differences in the response to the virus. Called also varicella.
- Keyword:
- varicella, DNA Virus Infections, Chicken pox, vesicular skin eruption, viral disease, Chickenpox
- Subject:
- Virus Diseases, Herpesviridae Infections, Chickenpox
- Creator:
- Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNB AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Publisher:
- AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Photo
- Identifier:
- 2111
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