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Title | Description | Subject | Collection |
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Increased AP-diameter of chest in MAS infant due to air-trapping | Increased AP-diameter of chest in infant with Meconium Aspiration Syndrome (MAS) due to air-trapping. | Air Trapping; Anterior-Posterior Chest Diameter | Harris Pediatric Image Collection |
752 |
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Suctioning of the mouth in MAS infant before delivery of the body | Suctioning of the mouth of infant with Meconium Aspiration Syndome (MAS) before delivery of the body. | Mouth Suctioning | Harris Pediatric Image Collection |
753 |
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Typical post-term meconium-stained infant receiving conventional mechanical ventilation | A typical post-term, meconium-stained infant receiving conventional ventilation for MAS complicated by right-sided peumothorax and requiring chest tube decompression and drainage. | mechanical ventilation; chest tube decompression | Harris Pediatric Image Collection |
754 |
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Post-term MAS infant | Post-term Meconium Aspiration Syndrome (MAS) infant with barrel chest and in need for oxygen; shows signs of postmaturity (peeling skin) and air-trapping (increased anterior-posterior diameter). | Air Trapping; Anterior-Posterior Chest Diameter; Barrel Chest | Harris Pediatric Image Collection |
755 |
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Suctioning of the perineum in a case of birth through meconium-stained amniotic fluid | Suctioning of the perineum in a case of birth through meconium-stained amniotic fluid; the nose is the first to appear. | perineum suctioning | Harris Pediatric Image Collection |
756 |
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Aspiration of particulate matter (meconium) producing ball-valve mechanism and air-trapping with subsequent air leak complication | Aspiration of particulate matter (meconium) producing ball-valve mechanism and air-trapping with subsequent air leak complication. If bronchus is only partially occluded during inspiration (A) when airways are dilated due to low intrathoracic pressure (represented by black arrows), gas may enter but... | Ball-Valve Mechanism; Air Trapping; Intrathoracic Pressure | Harris Pediatric Image Collection |
757 |
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Anterior-posterior chest X-ray of same MAS infant | Anterior-posterior chest X-ray of same Meconium Aspiration Syndrome (MAS) baby now on conventional mechanilcal ventilation - note worsening air-trapping. | Air Trapping; Anterior-Posterior Chest Diameter | Harris Pediatric Image Collection |
758 |
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Meconium debris and inflammatory cells in occluded terminal bronchiole | Meconium debris and inflammatory cells in occluded terminal bronchiole in case of lethal prenatal aspiration of meconium-stained amniotic fluid. | Inflammatory Cells; Prenatal Aspiration | Harris Pediatric Image Collection |
759 |
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Meconium aspirator | Meconium aspirator attaches to standard 15mm ET tube adaptor at one end (A) and wall suction line on the other (B). | Meconium Aspirator | Harris Pediatric Image Collection |
760 |
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Meconium-stained mucus in DeLee Trap | Meconium-stained mucus in DeLee Trap. | DeLee Trap | Harris Pediatric Image Collection |
761 |
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Suturing | After placing four throws to create a square knot, the suture is then cut just above the knot. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
762 |
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Suturing | The suture is then tightened by crossing the non-dominant (left) hand over the dominant (right) hand. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
763 |
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Suturing | This demonstrates tightening of the double loop along the long axis of the wound using suture. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
764 |
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Shave technique | This demonstrates a shave technique on a pig's foot. Because there are no protruding lesions, I start by angling the blade at about 45 degrees from the skin surface, and while advancing the blade forward, I have a slight side to side sawing motion, and when I am about halfway through the target, I t... | Shave Biopsy | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
765 |
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Urticaria | This patient has developed rather severe urticaria, the cause of which was unknown. In urticaria, the skin swells and initially looks red and later can blanch as the amount of fluid increases within the skin. Internal organs can be involved in the process, and we are particularly concerned about the... | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
766 |
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Silvadene | I placed Silvadene on the wound. Silvadene is an excellent antibacterial cream to apply to a wound after debridement. One must insure that an 1/8 inch to 1/4 inch coat is applied to help insure that the dressing doesn't absorb all the cream and allow the wound to subsequently dry out. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
767 |
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Ingrown nail | The nail plate is cut from the underlying nail bed with scissors. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
768 |
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Excision procedure | Demonstrates the same V. Summary) | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
769 |
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Ingrown nail | This shows the nail plate just barely attached. | Surgical Methods | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
770 |
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Excision: suturing | The double loop is tightened by pulling the hands into their natural position, but the knot cannot be adequately tightened by pulling in that direction; the knot must be tightened by pulling the suture ends along the length (long axis) of the wound. (This is shown in the following slide) | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
771 |
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Scalpel | This is a cross-sectional view demonstrating the blade angled away from the center of the ellipse. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
772 |
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Dermatitis | Best control of the dermatitis is achieved by first soaking the skin for 10 minutes in lukewarm water. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
773 |
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Ingrown nail | 90% phenol is one of the agents advocated for destroying the nail matrix that grows at the base of the cul-de-sac beneath the proximal nail fold. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
774 |
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Basal cell carcinoma: excision removal | This person had a basal cell carcinoma, and the epidermis and dermis were excised. The danger area where the temporal branch of the facial nerve may lie and be quite close to the undersurface of the skin is shown by the straight lines drawn from ear to forehead. The surgeon should be careful to unde... | Surgical Methods | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
775 |
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Goodman | This is a picture of Dr. Goodman (of Goodman & Gillman fame). I once asked him how much you should know about a medication before using it, and he said,A lot! And you can quote me on that! | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |