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  1. Dermatology: Frostbite feet

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    Description: Frostbite, feet/ankles - progression
    Keywords: Second-Degree Frostbite, Third-Degree Frostbite, First-Degree Frostbite, Wounds and Injuries, Eschar, Necrosis, Frostbite, Fourth-Degree Frostbite, Epidermis
  2. Dermatology: Frostbite feet

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    Description: Frostbite, feet/ankles - progression
    Keywords: Eschar, Necrosis, Third-Degree Frostbite, Fourth-Degree Frostbite, Second-Degree Frostbite, Wounds and Injuries, Epidermis, Frostbite, First-Degree Frostbite
  3. Dermatology: Frostbite feet

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    Description: Frostbite, feet/ankles - progression
    Keywords: Epidermis, Third-Degree Frostbite, Frostbite, Wounds and Injuries, Eschar, First-Degree Frostbite, Necrosis, Fourth-Degree Frostbite, Second-Degree Frostbite
  4. Dermatology: Frostbite feet

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    Description: Frostbitten feet - 3rd stage
    Keywords: Fourth-Degree Frostbite, Frostbite, Eschar, First-Degree Frostbite, Epidermis, Wounds and Injuries, Second-Degree Frostbite, Necrosis, Third-Degree Frostbite
  5. Dermatology: Frostbite feet

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    Description: Frostbite stage 2 ankles/partial foot
    Keywords: Wounds and Injuries, Necrosis, Eschar, Third-Degree Frostbite, Second-Degree Frostbite, First-Degree Frostbite, Frostbite, Epidermis, Fourth-Degree Frostbite
  6. Classification Of Frostbite

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    Description: Illustration demonstrating the classification of frostbite - superficial and deep.
    Keywords: Third-Degree Frostbite, Second-Degree Frostbite, Eschar, First-Degree Frostbite, Wounds and Injuries, Fourth-Degree Frostbite, Frostbite, Epidermis, Necrosis
  7. 12-lead ECG: Anterior STEMI with arrows

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    Description: 12-lead ECG: Anterior STEMI with arrows
    Keywords: Infarction, Anteroseptal Myocardial, Strokes, Cardiovascular, Diagnosis, Electrocardiogram, Coronary Circulation, Heart, Electrocardiograph, Infarction, Anterolateral Myocardial, Infarctions, Myocardial, Myocardial Infarctions, Anteroseptal, ECG, Myocardial Infarction, Anteroseptal, Myocardial Infarcts, Anteroseptal Myocardial Infarctions, Cardiovascular Stroke, Myocardial Infarction, Anterior Wall, QT Prolongation, Myocardial Ischemia, Vascular Diseases, Myocardial Infarctions, Anterolateral, Infarctions, Anteroseptal Myocardial, EKG, Myocardial Infarction, Infarctions, Anterolateral Myocardial, Acute Anterior Wall Myocardial Infarction, Stroke, Cardiovascular, Anterolateral Myocardial Infarctions, Myocardial Infarct, Infarct, Myocardial, Cardiovascular Strokes, Infarcts, Myocardial, Anteroseptal Myocardial Infarction, Anterolateral Myocardial Infarction, Myocardial Infarction, Anterolateral, Myocardial Infarctions, Infarction, Myocardial
  8. Guided Needle Biopsy US

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    Description: Guided needle biopsy into expansile stellate mass with necrosis
    Keywords: Diagnosis, Echotomography, Computer, Ultrasonic Imaging, Echography, Ultrasound Imaging, guided biopsy, Echotomography, Ultrasonic Tomography, Tomography, Ultrasonic, Ultrasonic Diagnosis, Sonography, Medical, Diagnosis, Ultrasonic, needle biopsy, Computer Echotomography, US
  9. Expansile Stellate Mass And Necrosis, Mammogram

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    Description: Expansile stellate mass and necrosis
    Keywords: Mammography, Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures, Diagnosis, Radiography, Diagnostic Imaging
  10. Dermatology: Warfarin-induced Skin Necrosis, Fatal, Breast

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    Description: Fatal skin necrosis at breast, induced by heparin. Skin necrosis is the pathologic death of one or more cells, or of a portion of tissue or organ, resulting from irreversible damage; earliest irreversible changesare mitochondrial, consisting of swelling and granular calcium deposits seen by electron microscopy; most frequent visible alterationsare nuclear: pyknosis, shrunken and abnormally dark basophilic staining; karyolysis, swollen and abnormally pale basophilic staining;or karyorrhexis, rupture, and fragmentation of the nucleus. After such changes, the outlines of individual cells are indistinct, andaffected cells may merge, sometimes forming a focus of coarsely granular, amorphous, or hyaline material.
    Keywords: skin, Cell death, Pathological Conditions, mitochondrial swelling, cell lysis, Pathologic Processes, Signs and Symptoms