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51 |  | Acute pyelonephritis | Acute pyelonephritis | | Knowledge Weavers Pathology |
52 |  | Acute stasis dermatitis | Acute stasis dermatitis, manifested as redness and oozing. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
53 |  | Acylation of carnitine by a long chain fatty acyl CoA | Long chain fatty acyl CoA cannot cross the inner mitochondrial membrane to participate in beta-oxidation. The fatty acyl group is therefore transferred to a carrier, carnitine, in a reversible reaction catalyzed by carnitine acyl transferase I. The resulting fatty acyl carnitine crosses the membra... | | Knowledge Weavers Fatty Acids |
54 |  | Adenocarcinoma, colon | Adenocarcinoma, colon | | Knowledge Weavers Pathology |
55 |  | Adenocarcinoma, colon | Adenocarcinoma, colon | | Knowledge Weavers Pathology |
56 |  | Adenocarcinoma, prostate | Adenocarcinoma, prostate | | Knowledge Weavers Pathology |
57 |  | Administration of epinephrine into the subcutaneous fat | This demonstrates administration of epinephrine into the subcutaneous fat. | Dosage | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
58 |  | Adrenal adenoma | Adrenal adenoma | | Knowledge Weavers Pathology |
59 |  | Adrenal cortical adenoma | Adrenal cortical adenoma | Andenoma, Adrenal Cortical | Knowledge Weavers Pathology |
60 |  | Adrenal gland neoplasm | Adrenal gland neoplasm | | Knowledge Weavers Pathology |
61 |  | Adrenal gland unfixed normal | Adrenal gland unfixed normal. Cut surface. Photograph. Multimedia. | Adrenal Glands; Endocrinology; Anatomy | Slice of Life |
62 |  | All about premature beats | All about premature beats | | Knowledge Weavers ECG |
63 |  | Alzheimer II cells, encephalopathy | Alzheimer II cells, encephalopathy. Hepatic encephalopathy. Photograph. Multimedia. | Alzheimer's disease; Hepatic encephalopathy; Central nervous system; Brain; Anatomy | Slice of Life |
64 |  | Alzheimer's disease, granulovacuolar degeneration | Alzheimer's disease, granulovacuolar degeneration | Central Nervous System; Brain; Alzheimer Disease; Nerve Degeneration | Slice of Life |
65 |  | Alzheimer's disease, hydrocephalus | Alzheimer's disease, hydrocephalus | Central Nervous System; Brain; Hydrocephalus; Alzheimer Disease | Slice of Life |
66 |  | Alzheimer's disease, tangle | Alzheimer's disease, tangle | Central Nervous System; Brain; Alzheimer's Disease; Hippocampus | Slice of Life |
67 |  | Alzheimer's disease, tangle | Alzheimer's disease, tangle | Central Nervous System; Brain; Alzheimer Disease; Neurofibrillary Tangles | Slice of Life |
68 |  | Amygdala | Amygdala. AFIP series - close up of 1061. Coronal plane. Photograph. Multimedia. | Amygdaloid Body | Slice of Life |
69 |  | Amygdala | Amygdala. (Also thalamus). Coronal plane. Photograph. Multimedia. | Amygdaloid Body | Slice of Life |
70 |  | Amygdala, basolateral nuclei | Amygdala, basolateral nuclei. Coronal plane. Photograph. Multimedia. | Basolateral Nuclei | Slice of Life |
71 |  | Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, als, neurogenic atrophy | Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, als, neurogenic atrophy. Diaphragm muscle, pm 108-81. Photograph. Multimedia. | Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; Diaphragm; Muscles; Musculoskeletal System; Anatomy; Atrophy | Slice of Life |
72 |  | An interpolated PAC | Although most PACs reset the sinus node producing an incomplete compensatory pause, this PAC, indicated by the black arrow, is interpolated, i.e., sandwiched between two sinus beats. Note that the subsequent sinus P wave conducts with prolonged PR interval due to the relative refractoriness of the... | | Knowledge Weavers ECG |
73 |  | Anaphylactic shock | During anaphylactic shock, blood pressure should be monitored regularly. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
74 |  | Anaphylaxis | If anaphylaxis or severe urticaria develops, one can use epinephrine 1:1,000, and the dose should be 0.01 cc's per kg injected into the subcutaneous fat, and that should be repeated every 10 to 15 minutes as necessary until the eruption is under control. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
75 |  | Anaphylaxis and epinephrine | If the patient is on beta-blockers, generally epinephrine will not work in anaphylaxis. Glucagon can be administered in its place, and 1 mm of glucagon can be given subcutaneously irrespective of body size. Nausea is the major side effect. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |