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Jaundice, infant
show more Title: Jaundice, infant Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Dr. Hudson Description: This 6 week old female presented with symptoms of jaundice, which was proven to be due to hypothyrodism. Keywords: Date Uploaded: -
Gangrene, Hand
show more Title: Gangrene, Hand Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Mr. Gust Description: Captured in a clinical setting, this image depicts a close view of a 4-month old female’s right hand, revealing the gangrenous condition of this region, due to an infection known as meningococcemia, caused by the bacterium, Neisseria meningitidis. This infection causes arterial occlusions, which in turn, cause ischemic insults to develop with ensuing gangrene of the affected body regions. See PHIL 1334 through 1338, for additional views of this young patient’s condition. Keywords: Date Uploaded: -
Gangrene, Feet
show more Title: Gangrene, Feet Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Dr. Jack Poland Description: This image depicts a plague victim whose feet were exhibiting signs of impending gangrene, one of the manifestations of plague, and is the origin of the term black death, given to plague throughout the ages. Keywords: Date Uploaded: -
Gangrene, Knee
show more Title: Gangrene, Knee Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Mr. Gust Description: Captured in a clinical setting, this image depicts a close view of a 4-month old female’s left knee, revealing the gangrenous condition of this region, due to an infection known as meningococcemia, caused by the bacterium, Neisseria meningitidis. This infection causes arterial occlusions, which in turn, cause ischemic insults to develop with ensuing gangrene of the affected body regions. Keywords: Date Uploaded: -
Gangrene, Foot
show more Title: Gangrene, Foot Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Mr. Gust Description: Captured in a clinical setting, this image depicts a close view of a 4-month old female’s feet, revealing the gangrenous condition of this region, due to an infection known as meningococcemia, caused by the bacterium, Neisseria meningitidis. This infection causes arterial occlusions, which in turn, cause ischemic insults to develop with ensuing gangrene of the affected body regions. Keywords: Date Uploaded: -
Gangrene, Foot and Toes
show more Title: Gangrene, Foot and Toes Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Dr. DeMarco's case studies Description: Foot with advanced gangrene Keywords: Date Uploaded: -
Gangrene, Toes
show more Title: Gangrene, Toes Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: James Heilman, MD Description: Gangrene of the 1st to 4th toes of the right foot in person with diabetes. Keywords: Date Uploaded: -
Pitting edema, Leg
show more Title: Pitting edema, Leg Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Mikael Häggström Description: Recurrent erisipelas on the leg of a 59 year old woman with heart failure causing a chronic cutaneous edema on the legs, as seen by pitting on locations where the sock has pressed away the fluid from the skin. Keywords: Date Uploaded: -
Edema, Leg
show more Title: Edema, Leg Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Wang Kai-feng, Pan Hong-ming, Lou Hai-zhou, Shen Li-rong, Zhu Xi-yan Description: Interleukin-11 (IL-11) caused leg edema, due to capillary leak syndrome. Keywords: Date Uploaded: -
Edema
show more Title: Edema Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Dr. Myron Schultz Description: The edema exhibited by this African child was brought on by nephrosis associated with malaria. Infection with one type of malaria, Plasmodium falciparum, if not promptly treated, may cause kidney failure. Swelling of the abdomen, eyes, feet and hands are some of the symptoms of nephrosis brought on by the damaged kidneys. Keywords: Date Uploaded: