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  1. Cutaneous abscess caused by MRSA

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    Description: This 2005 photograph depicted a cutaneous abscess located on the hip of a prison inmate, which had begun to spontaneously drain, releasing its purulent contents. The abscess was caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, referred to by the acronym MRSA.
    Keywords: Skin, pus, infection, hip
  2. Cutanelus abscess on the arm

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    Description: Photograph depicted a cutaneous abscess on the arm post packing (front view), which had been caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, referred to by the acronym MRSA.
    Keywords: Skin, pus, infection, arm
  3. Perianal abscess

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    Description: 99 Days after Operation
    Keywords: Anus, rectum, swelling, pus, infection
  4. Blood donation - after

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    Description: arm approximately 24 hours after donating blood. It shows the slight bruising made by the needle.
    Keywords: Blood donation, arm
  5. Chest tube

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    Description: Chest tube drainage system
    Keywords: Chest, tube, drain, drainage, equipment
  6. Pressure ulcer of the buttocks

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    Description: Stage 4 decubitus displaying the tuberosity of the ischium protruding through the tissue and possible onset of osteomyelitis
    Keywords: Bed sore, decubitus ulcer, skin breakdown, buttocks
  7. Chest tube

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    Description: Chest drainage system lower than insertion site
    Keywords: Drain, chest, tube, equipment
  8. Chest tube

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    Description: Heimlich valave
    Keywords: Chest, tube, drain, drainage, equipment, valve
  9. Cyanosis

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    Description: Dusky cyanosis present over distal feet including all toes and proximal forefeet
    Keywords: Discoloration, blue, low oxygen, lack of oxygen, feet, toes
  10. Infected IV site

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    Description: IV site infecton
    Keywords: Infection, IV site, arm IV line