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  1. Sickle Cell Rbc And Magnesium

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    Description: Sickle cell RBC and Magnesium (Mg)
    Keywords: Sickle Cell Diseases, Sickle Cell Disorder, Cell Disorders, Sickle, Cell Disease, Sickle, Sickle Cell Disorders, histopathology, Anemias, Sickle Cell, cytopathology, Sickling Disorder Due to Hemoglobin S, HbS Disease, sickle cell RBC and magnesium, Cell Diseases, Sickle, Hemoglobin S Diseases, biopsy, Hemoglobin S Disease, Sickle Cell Disease, Pathology, Cell Disorder, Sickle, Sickle Cell Anemia, Disease, Hemoglobin S, anemia, sickel cell anemia, Sickle Cell Anemias
  2. X-ray (chest), PA, Influenza, Adult Male

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    Description: CXR PA Adult male - Influenza
    Keywords: Roentgenography, Radiology, Diagnostic X-Ray, Diagnostic X-Ray Radiology, Flu, Diagnosis, RNA Virus Infections, Flue, X-Ray Radiology, Diagnostic, Human Influenza, Influenza, Radiography, Grippe, X-Ray, Diagnostic, Diagnostic X-Ray, Influenza in Humans, Human Flu
  3. Pharyngitis, Sore Throat

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    Description: Pharyngitis - Sore throat Pharyngitis is the inflammation of the pharynx; called also sore throat. adj., adj pharyngit´ic.
    Keywords: Inflammation, Pharyngitis, sore throat, throat
  4. Pseudomonas Green Colonies

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    Description: The growth of this organism on Mueller-Hinton media (the yellow media) allows one to see the green pigment (pyocyanin) produced by Pseudomonas. Pseudomonas is a genus of gram-negative, strictly aerobic, motile, straight or curved rod-shaped bacteria. Most species are saprophytic, but some are pathogenic for plants and animals. P. aerugino´sa (which produces the pigments pyocyanin and fluorescein that give a characteristic blue color to the pustular discharge of some suppurative infections) is a major agent of severe or fatal nosocomial infections in debilitated patients.
    Keywords: Gram-Negative Bacteria, rod, Gram-Negative Aerobic Bacteria, motile, bacteria, Aerobic, Bacteria, Pseudomonas
  5. Blood Agar - Pseudomonas Aeruginosa

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    Description: Pseudomonas gram stain (from plate, not sputum)
    Keywords: bacterium, stain, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, agar, disease, blood agar, Gram-Negative Aerobic Bacteria, Gram-Negative Bacteria, Bacteria
  6. Pseudomonas

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    Description: Pseudomonas gram stain Numerous white blood cells, numerous slender gram negative rods. No epithelial cells.
    Keywords: cytopathology, Bacteria, Pseudomonas, Pathology, Flavimonas, Chryseomonas, bacteria, Gram-Negative Aerobic Bacteria, Gram-Negative Bacteria, gram stain, pathogen
  7. Jugular Venous Pressure - Normal

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    Description: Jugular venous pressure - Normal
    Keywords: JVP, jugular venous pulse, jugular venous pressure
  8. Retinas, Normal

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    Description: Retinas - Normal Retina is the innermost of the three tunics of the eye, surrounding the vitreous body and continuous posteriorly with the optic nerve. The retina is composed of light-sensitive neurons arranged in three layers; the first layer is made up of rods and cones and the other two transmit impulses from the rods and cones to the optic nerve. The rods are sensitive in dim light, and the cones are sensitive in bright light and are responsible for color vision.
    Keywords: cones, Eye, rods, neurons, tunic
  9. Tympanic Membranes, Normal

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    Description: Tympanic membranes - normal Tympanic membrane a thin, semitransparent membrane, nearly oval in shape, that stretches across the ear canal and separates the tympanum (middle ear) from the external acoustic meatus (outer ear); called also eardrum. It is composed of fibrous tissue, covered with skin on the outside and mucous membrane on the inside. It is constructed so that it can vibrate freely with audible sound waves that travel inward from outside. The handle of the malleus of the middle ear is attached to the center of the membrane and receives the vibrations it collects, transmitting them to the other ossicles of the middle ear (the incus and stapes), which in turn transmit the vibrations to the fluid of the inner ear.
    Keywords: membrane, Ear, ear canal, ear drum
  10. Icteric Sclera - Jaundice

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    Description: Icteric sclera - jaundice
    Keywords: Jaundice, yellow, eyes