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Dermatology: Linear keloid scar
show more Title: Dermatology: Linear keloid scar Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: i-Human Description: caucasian skin exam showing a linear keloid scar Keywords: Cell enlargement, scar, Cicatrix Date Uploaded: 03/24/2016 -
Throat - normal exam
show more Title: Throat - normal exam Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: i-Human Description: image of a normal throat exam Keywords: patient health questionnaire, questionnaire, Patient health Date Uploaded: 03/24/2016 -
Interim guidance: testing algorithm for a pregnant woman with history of travel to an area with Zika virus transmission
show more Title: Interim guidance: testing algorithm for a pregnant woman with history of travel to an area with Zika virus transmission Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: From the CDC: http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/65/wr/mm6502e1.htm#F1_down Description: Interim guidance: testing algorithm for a pregnant woman with history of travel to an area with Zika virus transmission Keywords: Parasitic Diseases, X-Ray, Diagnostic, Diagnostic X-Ray, Viral Diseases, Roentgenography, Protozoan, Diagnostic X-Ray Radiology, Radiology, Diagnostic X-Ray, X-Ray Radiology, Diagnostic Date Uploaded: 03/09/2016 -
Malaria Life Cycle
show more Title: Malaria Life Cycle Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Kristina DeRycke, @i-human patients, inc. Description: Malaria life cycle Keywords: biopsy, Protozoan, Protozoan Infections, Parasitic Diseases, Viral Diseases, pathology, histopathology, Malaria, cytopathology Date Uploaded: 02/26/2016 -
Ultrasound (TAUS), Ectopic Pregnancy
show more Title: Ultrasound (TAUS), Ectopic Pregnancy Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Felix Pacheco, MD Hartford Hospital Description: Conduct a transabdominal ultrasound (TAUS) exam by placing a low frequency convex or phased array probe over the midline suprapubic abdomen, superior to the mons pubis, with the indicator pointing cephalad (image 1) in order to obtain a sagittal view of the uterus. Correctly identify the uterus by first identifying its landmarks, the urinary bladder and vaginal stripe. The urinary bladder is located just superior to the pubic symphysis. Once the uterus is identified, use the probe to fan across the pelvis, to and from the right and left adnexa (clip 1). Once adequate images are obtained in the sagittal orientation, one may rotate the probe 90 degrees counterclockwise with the indicator to the patients right (image 3) in order to obtain a transverse view of the uterus (clip 2). Identify the ovaries, which are located lateral to the uterus and medial to the iliac vessels. Identification of the uterine cornua may aid in the localization of the ovaries. Ultrasound findings consistent with an ectopic pregnancy include visualization of an extra-uterine pregnancy (clips 2 & 3). Other findings suggestive of an ectopic pregnancy are the appearance of free fluid in the pouch of Douglas (clip 1) and the lack of an intra-uterine pregnancy. Keywords: Pregnancy, Ovarian, Pregnancy, Angular, uterus, Pregnancy, Ectopic, Pregnancy, Cornual, female reproductive organs, Pregnancy, Abdominal, Pregnancy, Tubal, Pregnancy, Pregnancy, Heterotopic, ectopic pregnancy Date Uploaded: 02/20/2016 -
Ultrasound (TAUS), Ectopic Pregnancy
show more Title: Ultrasound (TAUS), Ectopic Pregnancy Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Felix Pacheco, MD Hartford Hospital Description: Conduct a transabdominal ultrasound (TAUS) exam by placing a low frequency convex or phased array probe over the midline suprapubic abdomen, superior to the mons pubis, with the indicator pointing cephalad (image 1) in order to obtain a sagittal view of the uterus. Correctly identify the uterus by first identifying its landmarks, the urinary bladder and vaginal stripe. The urinary bladder is located just superior to the pubic symphysis. Once the uterus is identified, use the probe to fan across the pelvis, to and from the right and left adnexa (clip 1). Once adequate images are obtained in the sagittal orientation, one may rotate the probe 90 degrees counterclockwise with the indicator to the patients right (image 3) in order to obtain a transverse view of the uterus (clip 2). Identify the ovaries, which are located lateral to the uterus and medial to the iliac vessels. Identification of the uterine cornua may aid in the localization of the ovaries. Ultrasound findings consistent with an ectopic pregnancy include visualization of an extra-uterine pregnancy (clips 2 & 3). Other findings suggestive of an ectopic pregnancy are the appearance of free fluid in the pouch of Douglas (clip 1) and the lack of an intra-uterine pregnancy. Keywords: Pregnancy, Ectopic, Pregnancy, Angular, ectopic pregnancy, Pregnancy, Cornual, Pregnancy, Ovarian, Pregnancy, Tubal, Pregnancy, Heterotopic, Pregnancy, Abdominal, uterus, Pregnancy, female reproductive organs Date Uploaded: 02/20/2016 -
Pain Assessment Scale
show more Title: Pain Assessment Scale Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: i-Human, Kristina Description: Illustration of pain scale faces Keywords: history questions, history taking, Diagnosis, clinical reasoning skills, patient interview, patient history, pivotal questions Date Uploaded: 02/14/2016 -
CT (chest), Normal
show more Title: CT (chest), Normal Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Jaime Drewes, MD Description: Normal lung Keywords: Anatomy & histology, histology, morphology, anatomy Date Uploaded: 02/04/2016 -
CT (chest), Normal
show more Title: CT (chest), Normal Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Jaime Drewes, MD Description: Normal lung Keywords: Anatomy & histology, anatomy, morphology, histology Date Uploaded: 02/04/2016 -
CT (chest), Normal
show more Title: CT (chest), Normal Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Jaime Drewes, MD Description: Normal lung Keywords: Anatomy & histology, histology, anatomy, morphology Date Uploaded: 02/04/2016