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  1. Cutaneous abscess on the back

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    Description: Photograph depicted a cutaneous abscess located on the back, which had been caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, referred to by the acronym MRSA.
    Keywords: Skin, pus, infection, back
  2. Cutaneous abscess

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    Description: Photograph depicted a cutaneous abscess on the hand post packing (front view), which had been caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, referred to by the acronym MRSA.
    Keywords: Skin, pus, infection, hand
  3. Perianal abscess

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    Description: Perianal abscess with overlying skin changes
    Keywords: Anus, rectum, swelling, pus, infection
  4. Hickman line catheter with 2 lumens

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    Description: A Hickman line, a type of tunneled catheter, where it is inserted through the skin at the chest and tunnels through to insert into the jugular vein in the neck
    Keywords: IV site, chest, IV line
  5. Tracheostomy kit

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    Description: An outer cannula (top item) with inflatable cuff (top right), an inner cannula (center item) and an obturator (bottom item)
    Keywords: Tracheotomy, tube, equipment, blocked airway, breathing, incision
  6. Abdominal ascites

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    Description: A person with massive ascites caused by portal hypertension due to cirrhosis
    Keywords: Peritoneum, abdomen, fluid accumulation, swelling, cirrhosis, liver
  7. Cutaneous abscess on the thigh

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    Description: From an intra-operative perspective, this 2005 photograph depicted a cutaneous abscess located on the thigh of a prison inmate, which had been caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, referred to by the acronym MRSA. A clinician had lanced the lesion in order to allow the pus contained therein, to be released.
    Keywords: Skin, pus, infection, thigh
  8. PICC Line

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    Description: PICC catheter
    Keywords: Catheter, equipment, PICC line, arm
  9. Skin Necrosis after Extravasation of Intravenous Immunoglobulin

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    Description: The lesion after intravenous immunoglobulin extravasation was covered by the eschar. It had pus and skin necrosis.
    Keywords: Infection, pus, eschar, IV site, arm
  10. Cyanosis

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    Description: Bilateral toes showing cyanosis on (Day 2)
    Keywords: Discoloration, blue, low oxygen, lack of oxygen, toes