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- Title:
- Pyoderma Gangrenosum
- Description:
- Ppyoderma gangreno´sum a rapidly evolving cutaneous ulcer or ulcers, with undermining of the border. Once regarded as a complication peculiar to ulcerative colitis, it is now known to occur in other wasting diseases.
- Keyword:
- Skin, Skin Diseases, Vascular, cutaneous ulcer
- Subject:
- Pyoderma Gangrenosum, Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases
- Creator:
- Metropolitan Hospital Center, Kathryn Russel, MD
- Publisher:
- Metropolitan Hospital Center
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- Metropolitan Hospital Center
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Photo
- Title:
- Herpes Zoster, Shingles
- Description:
- Shingles, also called herpes zoster or zona, gets its name from both the Latin and French words for belt or girdle and refers to girdle-likeskin eruptions that may occur on the trunk of the body. The virus that causes chickenpox, the varicella zoster virus (VSV), can becomedormant in nerve cells after an episode of chickenpox and later reemerge as shingles. Initially, red patches of rash develop into blisters.Because the virus travels along the nerve to the skin, it can damage the nerve and cause it to become inflamed. This condition can be verypainful. If the pain persists long after the rash disappears, it is known as postherpetic neuralgia.
- Keyword:
- Virus, skin eruption, infection, pain, Herpes Zoster
- Subject:
- Virus Diseases, DNA Virus Infections, Herpesviridae Infections, Herpes Zoster
- Creator:
- Metropolitan Hospital Center, Kathryn Russel, MD
- Publisher:
- Metropolitan Hospital Center
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- Metropolitan Hospital Center
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Photo
- Title:
- Herpes Zoster, Shingles
- Description:
- Shingles, also called herpes zoster or zona, gets its name from both the Latin and French words for belt or girdle and refers to girdle-likeskin eruptions that may occur on the trunk of the body. The virus that causes chickenpox, the varicella zoster virus (VSV), can becomedormant in nerve cells after an episode of chickenpox and later reemerge as shingles. Initially, red patches of rash develop into blisters.Because the virus travels along the nerve to the skin, it can damage the nerve and cause it to become inflamed. This condition can be verypainful. If the pain persists long after the rash disappears, it is known as postherpetic neuralgia.
- Keyword:
- Herpes Zoster, pain, infection, skin eruption, Virus
- Subject:
- Herpesviridae Infections, DNA Virus Infections, Herpes Zoster, Virus Diseases
- Creator:
- Metropolitan Hospital Center, Kathryn Russel, MD
- Publisher:
- Metropolitan Hospital Center
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- Metropolitan Hospital Center
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Photo
- Title:
- Dermatology: Tripe Palm, Paraneoplastic
- 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.
- Keyword:
- pigmentation disorder, velvety thickening of palm, Acanthosis nigricans
- Subject:
- Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases, Pigmentation Disorders, Dermatology, Skin Diseases, Hyperpigmentation
- Creator:
- Metropolitan Hospital Center, Kathryn Russel, MD
- Publisher:
- i-Human Patients
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- Metropolitan Hospital Center
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Photograph
- Title:
- PICC Line
- Description:
- Chest X-ray showing tip of PICC line in the superior vena cava. Arrows provided to highlight the PICC line.
- Keyword:
- PICC line, X-ray, chest, drain
- Subject:
- Catheterization, Peripheral
- Creator:
- Shortword
- Publisher:
- Wikipedia
- Rights:
- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0
- Resource Type:
- Image
- Title:
- Blood donation
- Description:
- A relatively large bore (generally gauge 16) needle is inserted into the medial antecubital vein of the arm. A large needle is needed to prevent hemolysis of the blood cells.
- Keyword:
- Blood donation, IV line, arm
- Subject:
- Blood Donors
- Creator:
- Waldszenen
- Publisher:
- Wikimedia
- Rights:
- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0
- Resource Type:
- Image
- Title:
- Intravenous cannula
- Description:
- A venous cannula is inserted into a vein, primarily for the administration of intravenous fluids, for obtaining blood samples and for administering medicines. An arterial cannula is inserted into an artery, commonly the radial artery, and is used during major operations and in critical care areas to measure beat-to-beat blood pressure and to draw repeated blood samples.
- Keyword:
- IV site, arm, IV line
- Subject:
- Injections, intravenous
- Creator:
- Saltanat ebli
- Publisher:
- Wikimedia
- Rights:
- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0
- Resource Type:
- Image
- Title:
- PICC Line
- Description:
- Photo of triple-lumen after an operation in March 2007. Sutures hold the equipment in place at the top and the bottom.
- Subject:
- Catheterization, Peripheral
- Creator:
- Jsnop
- Publisher:
- Wikimedia Commons
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
- Resource Type:
- Image
- Title:
- Edema, Foot
- Description:
- Edema of the foot caused by a medication side effect.
- Subject:
- Edema
- Creator:
- Ashley Wann
- Publisher:
- Wikimedia Commons
- Resource Type:
- Image
- Title:
- IV access
- Description:
- A nurse inserting an 18-gauge IV needle with cannula. Intravenous access on a vein of the left hand.
- Subject:
- Catheterization, Peripheral
- Creator:
- Rjgalindo
- Publisher:
- Wikimedia Commons
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
- Resource Type:
- Image