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  1. Diverticulosis

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    Description: Illustration: Diverticulosis Blood vessels
    Keywords: Digestive System
  2. Colon Angiography

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    Description: Colon angiography
    Keywords: colon, colon angiography, arteriography, Diagnosis, angiogram colon
  3. Tongue, Thick Pale Coated

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    Description: Moist, thick pale yellow coating on tongue. Causes of coated tongue include alcohol and tobacco use, poor dental hygiene, medications which cause dry mouth, including those with anticholinergic side effects. Results in a build-up of keratin on the surface of the tongue.
    Keywords: poor dental hygene, keratin build-up, coated tongue
  4. Lung, Small Cell Cancer

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    Description: Pathology - Small cell cancer (SCC) of the lung WHO classification defines SCC as a “malignant epithelial tumor consisting of small cells with scant cytoplasm, ill-defined borders, finely granular nuclear chromatin and absent or inconspicuous nucleoli. The cells are round, oval, and spindle-shaped and nuclear molding is prominent. The mitotic count is high.”
    Keywords: small cell carcinoma, Carcinoma, Small Cell, cytopathology, liver, Small Cell Carcinoma of the Lung, Oat Cell Carcinomas, Small Cell Carcinoma, Neoplasms, histopathology, Carcinoma, Oat Cell, Carcinoma, Oat Cell Carcinoma, Paraneoplastic Syndrome, Lung, Neoplasms by Histologic Type, Pathology, Carcinomas, Small Cell, biopsy, Paraneoplastic Syndromes, Carcinomas, Oat Cell, cancer, Small Cell Carcinomas
  5. Throat, Swab Group A Streptococcus

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    Description: Pathology: Throat swab Group A streptococcus (GAS) gram stain The Group A β-hemolytic streptococcus (Streptococcus pyogenes, or GAS) is a form of β-hemolytic Streptococcus bacteria. It is a gram positive bacterium responsible for a wide range of both invasive and non-invasive infections.The name derives from the Greek word 'streptos,' meaning 'twisted chain,' due to the fact that the bacterium resembles a string of small pearls when viewed under the microscope.
    Keywords: Bacteria, Flesh-Eating, Streptococcus, histopathology, pathology, Gram stain, Streptococcus pyogenes, Streptococcus Group A, cytopathology, strep throat, Gram-Positive Cocci, throat, Flesh-Eating Bacteria, swab