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  1. Breast abscess

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    Description: Preoperative view of the breast abscess
    Keywords: Breast, pus, swelling, lump
  2. Perianal abscess

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    Description: 1 Twin presentation of perianal abscesses in the 11 o’clock (Twin 1) and 10 o’clock (Twin 2) positions, respectively. This picture was taken on day 35 of life.
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  3. Breast abscess

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    Description: Abscess drained by a second incision from the right breast during the postoperative period.
    Keywords: Breast, pus, swelling, lump
  4. Breast abscess

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    Description: Purulent drainage from the abscess cavity.
    Keywords: Breast, pus, swelling, lump
  5. Breast abscess

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    Description: Bilateral breasts following drainage.
    Keywords: Breast, pus, swelling, lump
  6. Cutaneous abscess on the hand

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    Description: Photograph depicted a cutaneous abscess on the hand, which had been caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, referred to by the acronym MRSA.
    Keywords: Skin, pus, infection, hand
  7. Chest tube

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    Description: Chest tube drainage system with labelled parts
    Keywords: Chest, tube, drain, drainage, equipment
  8. Infected IV site

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    Description: IV site infecton
    Keywords: Infection, IV site, arm, IV line
  9. Tracheotomy

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    Description: Completed tracheotomy
    Keywords: Tracheotomy, tube, equipment, blocked airway, breathing, incision
  10. Stasis ulcer of leg

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    Description: Example of the healing process of a chronic venous stasis ulcer of the lower leg under therapy with wIRA. 88 year-old woman with an infected (lightly malodorous) crustaceous ulcer, which had persisted for 13 months and had a conservative dermatological therapy including local antisepsis, systemic antibiotic, and non-adhesive wound dressing up to 10 inches in diameter. Chronic venous insufficiency with marked stasis-related edema of the lower legs and extensive stasis dermatitis, diabetes mellitus type II (orally treated), slightly overweight, and decreased amount of daily motion. Under irradiation with wIRA (+ VIS) 30 minutes once daily, compression therapy, local antisepsis, non-adhesive wound dressing and the possibility of ending the systemic antibiotic therap
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