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  1. Artery and Vein

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    Description: System: Cardiovascular and lymphatic Organ: Distributing artery and vein Diagnosis: Normal Disease process: Normal Species: Undetermined Highest magnification: 20x Stain: H&E
    Keywords: morphology, anatomy & histology, anatomy, vein, histology, artery
  2. Circumvallate Papillae

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    Description: System: Head and Neck Organ: Circumvallate papilla Diagnosis: Normal Disease process: Normal Species: Human Highest magnification: 40x Stain: H&E
    Keywords: histology, anatomy, circumvallate papillae, Anatomy & histology, lingual papillae, morphology
  3. Trachea

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    Description: System: Head and Neck Organ: Trachea Diagnosis: Normal Disease process: Normal Species: Human Highest magnification: 20x Stain: ??
    Keywords: tracheas, anatomy, morphology, Anatomy & histology, monkey, trachea, histology
  4. Low Back Pain 3. Non-serious Diseases Causing Low Back Pain

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    Description:
    Keywords: Variations, Professional, Bony Metastases, Clinical Practice Pattern, Clinical Practice, Facet Joint, Practice Pattern Variations, Practice Variation, Patterns, Prescribing Patterns, Radiculopathy, Practice Variations, Prostate Cancer, Slipped Disk, Quality of Health Care, Clinical Practice Patterns, Variation, Practice Pattern, Cauda Equina Syndrome, Signs and Symptoms, Medical Practice Variations, Pattern, Clinical Practice Variations, Clinical Practice Variation, Spinal Stenosis, Clinical, Practice Patterns, Intervertebral Disc Displacement, Physician, Low Back Pain
  5. Low Back Pain 4. Case Examples

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    Description:
    Keywords: Slipped Disk, Variations, Prostate Cancer, Pattern, Clinical Practice Variation, Radiculopathy, Spinal Stenosis, Clinical Practice Variations, Variation, Physician, Professional, Low Back Pain, Bony Metastases, Practice Pattern Variations, Quality of Health Care, Clinical Practice Pattern, Clinical, Practice Variation, Clinical Practice Patterns, Cauda Equina Syndrome, Intervertebral Disc Displacement, Signs and Symptoms, Clinical Practice, Prescribing Patterns, Facet Joint, Practice Pattern, Practice Variations, Practice Patterns, Patterns, Medical Practice Variations
  6. Common Bile Duct, Stone, US

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    Description: Common bile duct, stone
    Keywords: Choledocolithiasis, Diagnosis
  7. Pemphigus Vulgaris

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    Description: Pemphigus is any of a group of diseases characterized by successive crops of large bullae (“water blisters”). Although rare, they are serious and require prompt treatment. The cause is unknown; they seem to occur only in adults and can occur in acute or chronic form. Pemphigus vulga´ris the most common and severe form of pemphigus, usually occurring between the ages of 40 and 60, characterized by the chronic development of flaccid, easily ruptured bullae upon apparently normal skin and mucous membranes, beginning focally but progressing to become generalized, leaving large, weeping, denuded surfaces that become partially crusted over with little or no tendency to heal and that enlarge by confluence. In untreated cases, sepsis, cachexia, and electrolyte imbalance may occur and lead to death.
    Keywords: Bullae, blisters, Pemphigus, Skin Diseases, Vesiculobullous
  8. Metastatic Melanoma (Recurrent)

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    Description: Melanoma A malignant neoplasm derived from cells that are capable of forming melanin, which may occur in the skin of any part of the body, in the eye, or, rarely, in the mucous membranes of the genitalia, anus, oral cavity, or other sites. It occurs mostly in adults and may originate de novo or from a pigmented nevus or malignant lentigo. Melanomas frequently metastasize widely, and the regional lymph nodes, liver, lungs, and brain are likely to be involved. The incidence of malignant skin melanomas is rising rapidly in all parts of the world.
    Keywords: Skin, Melanoma, pigment, melanin, malignant, Neoplasms by Histologic Type, Neoplasms, Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal, cancer, Nevi and Melanomas
  9. Leukocytoclastic Vasculitis, Palpable Purpura On Exam

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    Description: Cutaneous acute vasculitis characterized clinically by palpable purpura, especially of the legs, and histologically by exudation of theneutrophils and sometimes fibrin around dermal venules, with nuclear dust and extravasation of red cells; may be limited to the skin orinvolve other tissues as in Henoch-Schönlein purpura.
    Keywords: Vasculitis, Leukocytoclastic, Cutaneous, Leukocytoclastic vasculitis, Vascular Diseases, Extracellular cholesterosis, Petechiae, skin
  10. Cutaneous Vasculitis With Skin Necrosis, SLE Patient, Image 3

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    Description: Vasculitis (plural: vasculitides) is a group of disorders that destroy blood vessels by inflammation. Both arteries and veins are affected. Lymphangitis is sometimes considered a type of vasculitis.[3] Vasculitis is primarily due to leukocyte migration and resultant damage.
    Keywords: blood vessels, Cell Physiological Processes, Vascular Diseases, Inflammation, Cell Physiological Phenomena