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601 General Description of Hydrogen Bonding in AlcoholsThis image depicts the basic interaction between the oxygen in one alcohol with the hydrogen of an adjccent alcohol. The oxygen is shown with a partial negative charge (as shown by the negative lowercase delta), and the hydrogen of the adjacent alcohol has the corresponding partial postive charge (p...HEAL Open Review Collection
602 Organs Block Anatomy Videos - Renal RadiologyThe Organs Block Anatomy Videos - Renal Radiology is a video that covers intravenous pyelograms (IVPs), KUBs, aortograms, and CTs. The learning goals for the video include appreciating and understanding the anatomy related to the renal system as deemed important by the UCSF pre-clinical curriculum. ...HEAL Open Review Collection
603 Organs Block Anatomy Videos - Cardiovascular SystemThe Organs Block Anatomy Videos - Cardiovascular System is a series of 4 videos that covers cardiovascular gross anatomy, surface anatomy, and radiology. The learning goals for these videos include appreciating and understanding the anatomy related to the cardiovascular system as deemed important by...Gross Anatomy; Surface AnatomyHEAL Open Review Collection
604 Organs Block Anatomy Videos - Pulmonary SystemThe Organs Block Anatomy Videos - Pulmonary System is a series of 3 videos that covers pulmonary gross anatomy, surface anatomy, and radiology. The learning goals for these videos include appreciating and understanding the anatomy related to the pulmonary system as deemed important by the UCSF pre-c...Gross Anatomy; Surface Anatomy; Pulmonary SystemHEAL Open Review Collection
605 Line Isolation MonitorThis resource features a photograph of a Line Isolation Monitor. Isolated power systems are frequently used in Operating Rooms and Intensive Care Units. Such systems use an isolation transformer system so that neither of the two output lines powering the equipment offers any voltage with respect to ...Line Isolation Monitor; Electrical SafetyHEAL Open Review Collection
606 Bilateral Shoulder DislocationThis patient suffered a bilateral shoulder dislocation after getting involved in a fight, in which he was held from behind by one of his attackers.HEAL Open Review Collection
607 Normal thymusH.E. stained normal thymus showing the lobules with cortex, medulla and Hassall's corpuscles.Hassall's CorpusclesHEAL Open Review Collection
608 EnfluraneEnflurane is a halogenated ether used as an anesthetic. This structure has been used in an introductory organic/biochemistry course to illustrate how the basic structure of an ether has been modified to produce a less flammable, but still effective, anesthetic agent.HEAL Open Review Collection
609 Metopic SutureMetopic suture in a caucasoid maleMetopic Suture; Interorbital; Race Determination; Ancestry; Supraorbital ForamenHEAL Open Review Collection
610 Folate Pool - The Role of B Vitamins in One-Carbon MetabolismThis figure depicts the pathway for folate utilization and the role of vitamins B6 and B12 in the metabolism of methyl-tetrahydrofolate and homocysteine.Folate; FolicinHEAL Open Review Collection
611 The Clinical Anatomy of Type II SLAP LesionsObjectives: 1.To describe the clinical anatomy associated with Type II SLAP lesions. 2.To define and illustrate a Type II SLAP lesion using a cadaver specimen. 3.To review coomon mechanisms of injury that may lead to a SLAP II injury.Clinical Anatomy Type II Slap LesionsHEAL Peer Reviewed Collection
612 Duodenum amyloid deposition - Congo RedDuodenum with amyloid deposition in lamina propria. Amyloid etiology unknown. Amyloid shows up as homogenous bright pink material in lamina propria and around blood vessels after staining with congo red 20X.Small BowelHEAL Reviewed Collection
613 Duodenum amyloid deposition - Congo RedDuodenum with amyloid deposition in lamina propria. Amyloid etiology unknown. Amyloid shows up as homogenous bright pink material in lamina propria and around blood vessels after staining with congo red 10X.Small BowelHEAL Reviewed Collection
614 Duodenum amyloid deposition - Congo RedDuodenum with amyloid deposition in lamina propria. Amyloid etiology unknown. Amyloid shows up as homogenous bright pink material in lamina propria and around blood vessels after staining with congo red 40X.Small BowelHEAL Reviewed Collection
615 Duodenum amyloid depositionDuodenum with amyloid deposition in lamina propria. Amyloid etiology unknown. Amyloid shows up as homogenous pink material in lamina propria and around blood vessels 20X.Small BowelHEAL Reviewed Collection
616 Eosinophilic granuloma mastoidHigh power view (40X) of a neoplastic proliferation of Langerhan's cells (Histiocytosis) in mastoid bone stained with CD1a an immunohistochemical stain for Langerhans cellsHEAL Reviewed Collection
617 Eosinophilic granuloma mastoidHigh power view (40X) of a neoplastic proliferation of Langerhan's cells (Histiocytosis) in mastoid bone stained for S100 an immunohistochemical stain dendritic cellsHEAL Reviewed Collection
618 Eosinophilic granuloma mastoidMedium power view (20X) of a neoplastic proliferation of Langerhan's cells (Histiocytosis) in mastoid boneHEAL Reviewed Collection
619 Eosinophilic granuloma mastoidLow power view (10X) of a neoplastic proliferation of Langerhan's cells (Histiocytosis) in mastoid boneHEAL Reviewed Collection
620 Eosinophilic granuloma mastoidLow power view (5X) of a neoplastic proliferation of Langerhan's cells (Histiocytosis) in mastoid boneHEAL Reviewed Collection
621 Gummatous inflammation from tertiary syphilis in adrenal glandGranulomatous (Gumma) inflammation from tertiary syphilis involving the adrenal gland.spirochete; gumma; gummatous inflammationHEAL Reviewed Collection
622 Gummatous inflammation from tertiary syphilis in adrenal glandGranulomatous (Gumma) inflammation from tertiary syphilis involving the adrenal gland.spirochete; gumma; gummatous inflammationHEAL Reviewed Collection
623 Gummatous inflammation from tertiary syphilis in adrenal glandGranulomatous (Gumma) inflammation from tertiary syphilis involving the adrenal gland.spirochete; gumma; gummatous inflammationHEAL Reviewed Collection
624 Gummatous inflammation from tertiary syphilis in adrenal glandGranulomatous (Gumma) inflammation from tertiary syphilis involving the adrenal gland.spirochete; gumma; gummatous inflammationHEAL Reviewed Collection
625 Gummatous inflammation from tertiary syphilis in adrenal glandGranulomatous (Gumma) from tertiary syphilis involving the adrenal gland.spirochete; gumma; gummatous inflammationHEAL Reviewed Collection
626 Hand X-rayThis radiograph of a child's hand with advanced polyarticular JRA shows subarticular osteopenia and fusion of the metacarpal bones.Polyarticular Juvenile Rheumatoid ArthritisHEAL Reviewed Collection
627 Interphalangeal PolyarthritisIn rheumatoid arthritis the proximal interphalangeal joints are more affected than the distal ones.Polyarticular Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis; Interphalangeal JointHEAL Reviewed Collection
628 Lung carcinoma metastatic to adrenal glandThis is a gross photograph of a non-small cell carcinoma metastatic to the adrenal gland.HEAL Reviewed Collection
629 Molluscum contagiosumPhotomicrograph showing cytopathic changes of pox virus (Molluscum contagiosum) in HIV patient.AIDSHEAL Reviewed Collection
630 Molluscum contagiosumPhotomicrograph showing cytopathic changes of pox virus (Molluscum contagiosum) in HIV patient.AIDSHEAL Reviewed Collection
631 Pheochromocytoma adjacent to adrenal glandThis is a gross photograph of a paranganglioma (pheochromocytoma) adjacent to the adrenal gland.HEAL Reviewed Collection
632 Prostate adenocarcinomaSlide shows a 20X image of prostate adenocarcinoma, Gleason grade 3, Score 6 infiltrating between benign prostate glands. Note the larger nuclei with prominent nucleoli in the carcinoma compared to the adjacent benign glands.Gleason grade 3; Prostate AdenocarcinomaHEAL Reviewed Collection
633 Prostate adenocarcinomaSlide shows a 40X image of prostate adenocarcinoma, Gleason grade 3, Score 6 infiltrating between benign prostate glands. Note the larger nuclei with prominent nucleoli in the carcinoma compared to the adjacent benign glands.Prostate Adenocarcinoma; Gleason, grade 3HEAL Reviewed Collection
634 Prostate adenocarcinomaSlide shows a 10X image of prostate adenocarcinoma, Gleason grade 3, Score 6 infiltrating between benign prostate glands.Gleason grade 3HEAL Reviewed Collection
635 Renal corpuscleThis section of renal corpuscle clearly shows the glomerulus with vascular and urinary poles. Adjacent to the vascular pole is the macula densa region of the distal tubule. At the urinary pole, the proximal convoluted tubule drains the urinary space.Renal CorpuscleHEAL Reviewed Collection
636 Renal corpuscleThe section of renal corpuscle includes the parietal layer of the renal capsule, urinary space and glomerulus. The vascular pole and macula densa region of the distal tubule are represented.Renal CorpuscleHEAL Reviewed Collection
637 Renal corpuscleThis section of renal corpuscle shows the glomerulus with vascular pole and macula densa region of the distal tubule. At the urinary pole, the proximal convoluted tubule can be seen draining the urinary space.Renal CorpuscleHEAL Reviewed Collection
638 Taste budHuman taste bud with underlying neural tissue.HEAL Reviewed Collection
639 Taste budHuman taste bud with underlying neural tissue.HEAL Reviewed Collection
640 Needle stickPicture of a needle stick in a plastic armVenipunctureHEAL Reviewed Collection
641 Equipment for venipunctureThis is an image of equipment for venipuncture.VenipunctureHEAL Reviewed Collection
642 Ganglioneuroma of adrenal glandGross photograph showing firm white mass in adrenal medulla. Histology showed ganglioneuroma.HEAL Reviewed Collection
643 Fibrous DysplasiaThis image depicts Fibrous Dysplasia. Fibrous Dysplasia can be found in a radiograph and diagnosis is relatively easy if common symptoms are present.McCune-Albright Syndrome; Lichtenstein Jaffe Disease; Caf-au-lait Spots; Leontiasis OssiumHEAL Reviewed Collection
644 Minimize risks: procedure after venipunctureA series of three images showing how to reduce the possibility of needle stick injuries after venipuncture by using an adapter.VenipunctureHEAL Reviewed Collection
645 Search and find veinThree examples of how to find and feel a vein and a good puncture spot.Venipuncture; Vein LocationHEAL Reviewed Collection
646 Rash of Systemic Onset Juvenile Rheumatoid ArthritisMaculo-papular rash in a child with systemic onset rheumatoid arthritis (Still's Disease). The rash occurred during a flare-up.Still's Disease; Systemic Onset; Maculo-papular RashHEAL Reviewed Collection
647 Multiple Systemic LipomatosisMale patient with multiple systemic lipomatosis.Multiple Systemic LipomatosisHEAL Reviewed Collection
648 DiastomyeliaThis image depicts diastomyelia.Split Cord; Myeloschisis; Hemi Cord; Congenital Scoliosis; Tethered Cord; Spinal Cord MyelodysplasiaHEAL Reviewed Collection
649 Tympanic MembraneNormal tympanic membraneEar DrumHEAL Reviewed Collection
650 Arthritis of Both KneesArthritis of large joints occurs with polyarticular or pauciarticular disease, while small joint involvement is typically seen in polyarticular disease only.Polyarticular Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis; Pauciarticular Juvenile Rheumatoid ArthritisHEAL Reviewed Collection
651 Pulmonary EmbolusThis image contains two scans of the same Pulmonary Embolus found in a patient.Pulmonary Infarction; Westermark Sign; Intraluminal Filling Defects, Subsegmental; Hampton Hump; Pleural Based DensityHEAL Reviewed Collection
652 Subcutaneous NodulesRheumatoid nodules occur more commonly in rheumatoid factor positive children with advanced disease.HEAL Reviewed Collection
653 Lack of classic inflammation in subject with severe asthmaEndobronchial biopsy from severe asthmatic with minimal inflammation, but abundant mucus and airway edema.HEAL Reviewed Collection
654 Lumbar Puncture Step by StepThis video is a tutorial covering all aspects of performing the lumbar puncture procedure (LP). Learning Objectives: 1. List the indications and contraindications for performing an LP. 2. Describe the risks associated with performing an LP. 3. Demonstrate how to properly position the patient for t...Lumbar Puncture; Spinal Tap; Intrathecal ChemotherapyHEAL Reviewed Collection
655 6.0 Fertilization, Pregnancy and Lactation - IntroductionIntroduction to fertilization, pregnancy and lactation. University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Reproductive Physiology Modules: Part 6.0. Requires the Macromedia Flash Player plug-in. A Blackboard course complete with goals, guide questions and quizzes is the framework for these modules. Addit...Steroid Hormones; GametesHEAL Reviewed Collection
656 2.0 Sexual Differentiation and Development - IntroductionIntroduction to disorders of sexual differentiation and development. University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Reproductive Physiology Modules: Part 2.0. Requires the Macromedia Flash Player plug-in. A Blackboard course complete with goals, guide questions and quizzes is the framework for these m...Steroid Hormones; Hormone Deficiency; Genetic SexHEAL Reviewed Collection
657 5.0 Male Reproductive System - IntroductionIntroduction to the functions of the male reproductive system. University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Reproductive Physiology Modules: Part 5.0. Requires the Macromedia Flash Player plug-in. A Blackboard course complete with goals, guide questions and quizzes is the framework for these modules...Steroid HormonesHEAL Reviewed Collection
658 3.0 Neuroendocrine Control of Reproduction and Puberty - IntroductionIntroduction to the neuroendocrine control of reproduction and puberty. University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Reproductive Physiology Modules: Part 3.0. Requires the Macromedia Flash Player plug-in. A Blackboard course complete with goals, guide questions and quizzes is the framework for thes...Steroid Hormones; Reproductive CyclicityHEAL Reviewed Collection
659 4.0 Female Reproductive SystemIntroduction to the coordinated changes in the components of the female reproductive system throughout the menstrual cycle and the causes and effects of menopause. University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Reproductive Physiology Modules: Part 4.0. Requires the Macromedia Flash Player plug-in. A ...Steroid Hormones; Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Ovarian Axis; Female Reproductive TractHEAL Reviewed Collection
660 Embryonic FoldingUpon completing the module, you should be able to answer the following questions: How does embryonic folding give rise to a cylindrical embryo from a trilaminar germ disc? Along what axis does folding occur? Where do specific tissues of the embryo, e.g., ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm come to lie ...Embryonic Folding; Connecting Stalk; Gut TubeHEAL Reviewed Collection
661 Assessment of the Sleepy Patient: A Virtual ClinicAssessment of the Sleepy Patient is a Virtual Clinic Program, using a combination of scripted cases and expert knowledge to provide the student with a comprehensive understanding of how to deal with sleep disorders.Simulation; CPAPHEAL Reviewed Collection
662 Testing Cranial and Spinal Nerve Functional Integrity and DeficitsThe virtual patients simulate the peripheral nervous system component part of the physical exam. It was designed to stimulate self-directed and problem-based learning. The rationale was to integrate related disciplines into a structured format that is readily accessible for local and distance learni...HEAL Reviewed Collection
663 Skull TutorialThis tutorial module consists of a series of digitized images of the skull, illustrating bones, foramina, bony landmarks, and protuberances which were converted into Macromedia Flash for online distribution. The objective for creating the courseware was to stimulate more active self-directed learnin...OsteologyHEAL Reviewed Collection
664 1.0 Biosynthesis of Steroid Hormones - IntroductionA video introduction to the biosynthesis of steroid hormones. Guide questions -- What types of compounds are included in the class of steroids? Why is it important to know the sources and pathways in the synthesis of steroid hormones? University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Reproductive Phys...Biosynthesis; Hormone Deficiency; Steroid Hormones; Excess; PathwaysHEAL Reviewed Collection
665 Prevention Strategies for Needlestick and Body Fluid ExposuresThis lively nine minute video, geared towards medical student and resident learners, teaches techniques for prevention of needlestick and body fluid exposure. It presents universal precautions and reviews the pearls and pitfalls of commonly performed procedures which involve the use of needles.Body fluid exposureHEAL Reviewed Collection
666 Ogilvie's SyndromeOgilvie's syndrome of the intestines.Ogilvie's SyndromeHEAL Reviewed Collection
667 Extraocular Skeletal Muscle-induced Eye MovementsThe tutorial simulates eye movements provoked by the contraction of individual and synergistic extraocular skeletal muscles. The courseware was designed to stimulate self-directed and problem-based, local and distance learning. It complements didactic and practical (dissection) activities of beginne...Extraocular Skeletal MuscleHEAL Reviewed Collection
668 Peripheral Nervous System Review FlashcardsEight electronic flashcard units in Macromedia Flash provide learners with drill-and-practice exercises reviewing peripheral nervous system essential terminology and associated definitions. The objective was to stimulate self-directed learning and to integrate anatomical terminology into a structure...PNSHEAL Reviewed Collection
669 X-ray of Normal Chest (Male)Normal posteroanterior (PA) view of the chest in a middle-aged maleAnatomy; Chest X-ray; CXRHEAL Reviewed Collection
670 X-ray of Normal Pelvis (Male)Normal anteroposterior (AP) radiograph of the male pelvisAnatomyHEAL Reviewed Collection
671 X-ray of Normal Chest (Female)Normal posteroanterior (PA) view of the chest in a young femaleAnatomy; Chest X-ray; CXRHEAL Reviewed Collection
672 X-ray of Normal Chest (Male)Normal posteroanterior (PA) view of the chest in a young maleChest X-ray; Anatomy; CXRHEAL Reviewed Collection
673 X-ray of Normal Chest (Male)Normal lateral view of the chest in a middle-aged maleAnatomy; Chest X-ray; CXRHEAL Reviewed Collection
674 X-ray of Normal Chest (Female)Normal lateral view of the chest in a young femaleAnatomy; Chest X-ray; CXRHEAL Reviewed Collection
675 X-ray of Normal Kidney Ureter Bladder (Female)Normal kidney, bladder, and ureter (KUB) of a young femaleAnatomyHEAL Reviewed Collection
676 X-ray of Normal Kidney Ureter Bladder (Male)Normal kidney, bladder, and ureter (KUB) of a maleAnatomyHEAL Reviewed Collection
677 X-ray of Normal Kidney Ureter Bladder (Male)Normal kidney, bladder, and ureter (KUB) of a maleAnatomyHEAL Reviewed Collection
678 X-ray of Normal Pelvis (Female)Normal anteroposterior (AP) radiograph of the female pelvisAnatomyHEAL Reviewed Collection
679 X-ray of Normal Pelvis (Female)Normal anteroposterior (AP) radiograph of the female pelvisAnatomyHEAL Reviewed Collection
680 X-ray of Normal Chest (Male)Normal posteroanterior (PA) view of the chest in a middle-aged maleAnatomy; Chest X-ray; CXRHEAL Reviewed Collection
681 X-ray of Normal Chest (Female)Normal posteroanterior (PA) view of the chest in a young femaleAnatomy; Chest X-ray; CXRHEAL Reviewed Collection
682 X-ray of Normal Chest (Male)Normal posteroanterior (PA) view of the chest in an older maleAnatomy; Chest X-ray; CXRHEAL Reviewed Collection
683 X-ray of Normal Chest (Male)Normal posteroanterior (PA) view of the chest in a young maleAnatomy; Chest X-ray; CXRHEAL Reviewed Collection
684 X-ray of Normal Chest (Male)Normal posteroanterior (PA) view of the chest in an older maleAnatomy; Chest X-ray; CXRHEAL Reviewed Collection
685 X-ray of Normal Chest (Male)Normal lateral view of the chest in a middle-aged maleAnatomy; Chest X-ray; CXRHEAL Reviewed Collection
686 X-ray of Normal Chest (Female)Normal lateral view of the chest in a young femaleAnatomy; Chest X-ray; CXRHEAL Reviewed Collection
687 X-ray of Normal Kidney Ureter Bladder (Female)Normal kidney, bladder, and ureter (KUB) of a young femaleAnatomyHEAL Reviewed Collection
688 X-ray of Normal Pelvis (Male)Normal anteroposterior (AP) radiograph of the male pelvisAnatomyHEAL Reviewed Collection
689 Cerebrospinal Fluid Learning ResourceCerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow through the human nervous system is a difficult topic to present with static images during oral presentation and difficult for students to learn. The purpose of the current program is to simplify presentation and understanding of the CSF formation, location and flow. T...HEAL Reviewed Collection
690 The Accommodation ReflexThis three minute video describes and animates the events taking place in the eye during accommodation. Narration describes the events. Three dimensional animation shows convergence of the eyes. The view changes to a cut-away view of the eye interior to show pupillary constriction and changes in the...Near Triad; Pupillary Constriction; Ciliary MuscleHEAL Reviewed Collection
691 ThrombogenesisMegakarocyte morphogenesis and platelet formation.ThrombogenesisHEAL Reviewed Collection
692 Adrenal Adenoma in Clinical Conn's SyndromeAdrenal adenoma, aldosterone producing associated with Conn's syndrome. Gross photograph showing 2 contiguous slices of adrenal gland with cortical adenoma. Patient had hyperaldosteronism (Conn's syndrome).Adrenal Adenoma; Conn SyndromeHEAL Reviewed Collection
693 IntussusceptionThis image depicts Intussusception. Intussusception can be found in an abdominal CT. The CT may show nothing if early in the disease or may show a perforation, an obstruction, or a soft tissue mass.Intestinal Invagination; Intussuscipiens; Intussusceptum; Lead Point; Concentric RingsHEAL Reviewed Collection
694 Pancoast TumorThis radiograph depicts Pancoast Tumor. Pancoast Tumors can be difficult to detect, if in early stages, on an x-ray. Interpreting overlying shadows at the apices is complex.Lung Cancer; Superior Sulcus Tumor; Homer Syndrome; Bone DestructionHEAL Reviewed Collection
695 Parotid, benign mixed tumor (pleomorphic adenoma) 20Xparotid, benign mixed tumor (pleomorphic adenoma) 20X showing hyaline/mucoid matrix with benign epithelial nests.BMT; Benign mixed tumorHEAL Reviewed Collection
696 MicrognathiaThis is a photograph of an 11 year old girl with pronounced micrognathia as a result of bilateral temporo-mandibular arthritis in longstanding juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. The inflammation has led to growth arrest in the mandible.HEAL Reviewed Collection
697 Internal CapsuleThis image depicts the Internal Capsule and includes a cross reference key. The ventricles are enlarged which is consistent with atrophy of the brain.HEAL Reviewed Collection
698 Cervical Spine Involvement in Juvenile Rheumatoid ArthritisInvolvement of the cervical spine with obliteration of apophyseal articulations and eventual fusion of the posterior articulations of C2 and C3 is commonly seen in polyarticular or systemic onset disease.HEAL Reviewed Collection
699 Parotid gland with benign mixed tumor (pleomorphic adenoma)Low power image (2X) of a BMT of the parotid gland showing the hyalin/myxoid matrix and benign epithelial nests.BMT; Benign mixed tumorHEAL Reviewed Collection
700 Benign mixed tumor of parotid glandMedium power image (10X) of a BMT of the parotid gland showing the hyalin/myxoid matrix and benign epithelial nests.BMT; Benign mixed tumorHEAL Reviewed Collection
701 Duodenum amyloid depositionDuodenum with amyloid deposition in lamina propria. Amyloid etiology unknown. Amyloid shows up as homogenous pink material in lamina propria and around blood vessels 40X.Small BowelHEAL Reviewed Collection
702 Eosinophilic granuloma mastoidHigh power view (40X) of a neoplastic proliferation of Langerhan's cells (Histiocytosis) in mastoid bone.HEAL Reviewed Collection
703 Adrenal gland with granulomatous reaction (gumma) to syphilisThis high power image (20X) shows a granuloma with a giant cell in the adrenal gland. The granuloma is a gumma formed during tertiary syphilisgummaHEAL Reviewed Collection
704 Adrenal gland with pheochromocytomaPatient with clinical symptoms of hypertension. Image shows adjacent normal adrenal gland with paraganglioma (pheochromocytoma) involving adrenal medulla.Adrenalin; NoradrenalinHEAL Reviewed Collection
705 Adrenal gland with granulomatous reaction (gumma) to syphilisThis medium power image shows a granuloma in the adrenal gland. The granuloma is a gumma formed during tertiary syphilis.GummaHEAL Reviewed Collection
706 Adrenal myelolipomaGross photograph with ruler showing residual normal adrenal and mixture of yellow adipose tissue and red myeloid areas of myelolipoma.benignHEAL Reviewed Collection
707 Adrenal myelolipomaGross photograph showing residual normal adrenal and mixture of yellow adipose tissue and red myeloid areas of myelolipoma.benignHEAL Reviewed Collection
708 Adrenal myelolipomaClose up showing residual normal adrenal and mixture of yellow adipose tissue and red myeloid areas of myelolipoma.BenignHEAL Reviewed Collection
709 Bladder carcinoma with lymphovascular invasionLymphovascular invasion by a bladder carcinoma away from the main tumor mass.Urothelial CarcinomaHEAL Reviewed Collection
710 Bladder carcinoma with lymphovascular invasionLymphovascular invasion by a bladder carcinoma away from the main tumor mass.Urothelial CarcinomaHEAL Reviewed Collection
711 Procedure for venipuncture : changing tubesSeries of images showing changing of tubes during venipunctureVenipuncture; Blood Collection TubesHEAL Reviewed Collection
712 Minimize risks: procedure after venipuncture, 3 examplesA series of three images showing how to reduce the possibility of needle stick injuries after venipuncture by using a special safety engineered holder.Venipuncture; Syringe Disposal Units, SharpsHEAL Reviewed Collection
713 Procedure for venipunctureSeries of images showing the procedure of injection or venipunctureVenipunctureHEAL Reviewed Collection
714 Minimize risks: procedure before venipunctureSeries of three images showing how to reduce the possibility of needle stick injuries before venipuncture.VenipunctureHEAL Reviewed Collection
715 Procedure for sterilizing the puncture spotSeries of images showing the proceeding of sterilizing arm and puncture spot.VenipunctureHEAL Reviewed Collection
716 Barrett's Metaplasia with High Grade DysplasiaImage of the esophagus showing intestinal or Barrett's metaplasia with associated high grade dysplasia at 20X.High Grade DysplasiaHEAL Reviewed Collection
717 CMV DuodenitisPatient with lung transplant developed CMV colitis, gastritis, and duodenitis. 40X showing viral inclusions on duodenum.CMV; Cytomegalovirus InclusionsHEAL Reviewed Collection
718 CMV ColitisPatient with lung transplant developed CMV colitis, gastritis, and duodenitis. 20X showing viral inclusions on colon.CMV; Cytomegalovirus InclusionsHEAL Reviewed Collection
719 CMV ColitisPatient with lung transplant developed CMV colitis, gastritis, and duodenitis. 40X showing viral inclusions on colon.CMV; Cytomegalovirus InclusionsHEAL Reviewed Collection
720 Vagina CondylomaImage showing human papilloma virus affecting the vagina.HPV; Human Papilloma VirusHEAL Reviewed Collection
721 Larynx squamous cell carcinomaSupraglottic carcinoma involving base of epiglottis. This whole mount slide of the larynx was taken in the coronal plane and photographed at 1X. Patient was a smoker and consumed alcohol in large quantities.Cancer; SupraglotticHEAL Reviewed Collection
722 Squamous cell carcinoma of the larynxTumor can be seen invading from the true vocal cord into anterior soft tissue passing between the thyroid and cricoid cartilage.CancerHEAL Reviewed Collection
723 Barrett's Metaplasia with Low Grade DysplasiaImage of the esophagus showing intestinal or Barrett's metaplasia with associated low grade dysplasia at 20X.Low Grade DysplasiaHEAL Reviewed Collection
724 CMV DuodenitisPatient with lung transplant developed CMV colitis, gastritis, and duodenitis. 20X showing viral inclusions on duodenum.CMV; Cytomegalovirus InclusionsHEAL Reviewed Collection
725 Breast carcinomaMetastatic breast carcinoma in pleural fluidBreast CancerHEAL Reviewed Collection
726 Adrenal cortical hyperplasiaPatient with ectopic ACTH production and diffuse adrenal cortical hyperplasia.ACTHHEAL Reviewed Collection
727 Preparation before needle stickSeries of images showing how to put on security gloves before venipuncture.VenipunctureHEAL Reviewed Collection
728 Procedure for removing cannula from veinSeries of images showing how to remove needle and cannula together with vacutainer holderVenipunctureHEAL Reviewed Collection
729 Invasive squamous cell carcinoma oral cavityImage shows a moderately differentiated squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity with keratinization in patient who smokes and drinks.Oral CavityHEAL Reviewed Collection
730 Granular Cell Tumor Sublingual Salivary GlandPatient presented with nodule in roof of mouth as well as hoarseness with mass on vocal cord. Excision of sublingual gland showed a granular cell tumor as did the mass on the vocal cord.HEAL Reviewed Collection
731 Barrett's Metaplasia with High Grade DysplasiaImage of the esophagus showing intestinal or Barrett's metaplasia with associated high grade dysplasia at 40X.High Grade DysplasiaHEAL Reviewed Collection
732 CMV GastritisPatient with lung transplant developed CMV colitis, gastritis, and duodenitis. 60X showing viral inclusions on stomach.CMV; Cytomegalovirus InclusionsHEAL Reviewed Collection
733 CMV ColitisPatient with lung transplant developed CMV colitis, gastritis, and duodenitis. 10X showing viral inclusions on colon.CMV; Cytomegalovirus InclusionsHEAL Reviewed Collection
734 Skin gout tophusLow power microscope photograph showing a tophus in patient with gout.Tophus; Urate CrystalsHEAL Reviewed Collection
735 Granular Cell Tumor Sublingual Salivary GlandPatient presented with nodule in roof of mouth as well as hoarseness with mass on vocal cord. Excision of sublingual gland showed a granular cell tumor as did the mass on the vocal cord.HEAL Reviewed Collection
736 Barrett's Metaplasia with Low Grade DysplasiaImage of the esophagus showing intestinal or Barrett's metaplasia with associated low grade dysplasia at 10X.Low Grade DysplasiaHEAL Reviewed Collection
737 Sebaceous Carcinoma Eyelid Orbital ExenterationSurgical pathology specimen of skin with sebaceous carcinoma requiring orbital exenterationAdnexal TumorHEAL Reviewed Collection
738 Skin gout tophushigh power microscope photograph showing a tophus in patient with gout.Urate Crystals; TophusHEAL Reviewed Collection
739 Vagina CondylomaImage showing human papilloma virus affecting the vagina.HPV; Human Papilloma VirusHEAL Reviewed Collection
740 Vagina CondylomaImage showing human papilloma virus affecting the vagina.HPV; Human Papilloma VirusHEAL Reviewed Collection
741 CMV ColitisPatient with lung transplant developed CMV colitis, gastritis, and duodenitis. High power (60X) showing CMV viral inclusions on colon.CMV; Cytomegalovirus InclusionsHEAL Reviewed Collection
742 Barrett's Metaplasia with Low Grade DysplasiaImage of the esophagus showing intestinal or Barrett's metaplasia with associated low grade dysplasia at 40X.Low Grade DysplasiaHEAL Reviewed Collection
743 CMV GastritisPatient with lung transplant developed CMV colitis, gastritis, and duodenitis. 60X showing viral inclusions on stomach.CMV; Cytomegalovirus InclusionsHEAL Reviewed Collection
744 Eosinophilic granuloma mastoidHigh power view (40X) of a neoplastic proliferation of Langerhan's cells (Histiocytosis) in mastoid boneHEAL Reviewed Collection
745 Anterior-posterior chest X-ray of meconium-stained severely asphyxiated infantAnterior-posterior X-ray of meconium-stained severely asphyxiated infant with Type II Meconium Aspiration Syndrome (MAS) and shock lung (ARDS).Anterior-Posterior Chest Diameter; Type II MAS; Shock LungHarris Pediatric Image Collection
746 Anterior-posterior X-ray taken shortly after birth of infant with Type II MASAnterior-posterior chest X-ray taken shortly after birth of baby with Type II Meconium Aspiration Syndrome (MAS).Anterior-Posterior Chest Diameter; Air Trapping; Type II MASHarris Pediatric Image Collection
747 Further suctioning of MAS infant before first breath takenFurther suctioning of Meconium Aspiration Syndrome (MAS) infant before baby takes his/her first breath.Mouth SuctioningHarris Pediatric Image Collection
748 Wet hepatisized lung at autopsyWet hepatisized lung at autopsy of infant dying of Type II Meconium Aspiration Syndrome (MAS).Type II MASHarris Pediatric Image Collection
749 Chest X-ray of (MAS) infant with severe Type I Meconium Aspiration Syndrome prior to respiratory failureChest X-ray of baby with severe Type I Meconium Aspiration Syndrome (MAS) just prior to respiratory failure (RF) requiring mechanical ventilation - noting patchy infiltrates or areas of atelectasis scattered throughout markedly over-expanded lungs (predominantly on the right) due to air-trapping.Air Trapping; Respiratory Failure; InfiltratesHarris Pediatric Image Collection
750 Manual ventilation during successful delivery room resuscitationManual ventilation during successful delivery room resuscitation of a meconium-stained, initially depressed, postmature newborn infant male.manual ventilationHarris Pediatric Image Collection
751 Increased AP-diameter of chest in MAS infant due to air-trappingIncreased AP-diameter of chest in infant with Meconium Aspiration Syndrome (MAS) due to air-trapping.Air Trapping; Anterior-Posterior Chest DiameterHarris Pediatric Image Collection
752 Suctioning of the mouth in MAS infant before delivery of the bodySuctioning of the mouth of infant with Meconium Aspiration Syndome (MAS) before delivery of the body.Mouth SuctioningHarris Pediatric Image Collection
753 Typical post-term meconium-stained infant receiving conventional mechanical ventilationA 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 decompressionHarris Pediatric Image Collection
754 Post-term MAS infantPost-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 ChestHarris Pediatric Image Collection
755 Suctioning of the perineum in a case of birth through meconium-stained amniotic fluidSuctioning of the perineum in a case of birth through meconium-stained amniotic fluid; the nose is the first to appear.perineum suctioningHarris Pediatric Image Collection
756 Aspiration of particulate matter (meconium) producing ball-valve mechanism and air-trapping with subsequent air leak complicationAspiration 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 PressureHarris Pediatric Image Collection
757 Anterior-posterior chest X-ray of same MAS infantAnterior-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 DiameterHarris Pediatric Image Collection
758 Meconium debris and inflammatory cells in occluded terminal bronchioleMeconium debris and inflammatory cells in occluded terminal bronchiole in case of lethal prenatal aspiration of meconium-stained amniotic fluid.Inflammatory Cells; Prenatal AspirationHarris Pediatric Image Collection
759 Meconium aspiratorMeconium aspirator attaches to standard 15mm ET tube adaptor at one end (A) and wall suction line on the other (B).Meconium AspiratorHarris Pediatric Image Collection
760 Meconium-stained mucus in DeLee TrapMeconium-stained mucus in DeLee Trap.DeLee TrapHarris Pediatric Image Collection
761 SuturingAfter placing four throws to create a square knot, the suture is then cut just above the knot.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
762 SuturingThe suture is then tightened by crossing the non-dominant (left) hand over the dominant (right) hand.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
763 SuturingThis demonstrates tightening of the double loop along the long axis of the wound using suture.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
764 Shave techniqueThis 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 BiopsyKnowledge Weavers Dermatology
765 UrticariaThis 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 SilvadeneI 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 Ingrown nailThe nail plate is cut from the underlying nail bed with scissors.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
768 Excision procedureDemonstrates the same V. Summary)Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
769 Ingrown nailThis shows the nail plate just barely attached.Surgical MethodsKnowledge Weavers Dermatology
770 Excision: suturingThe 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 ScalpelThis is a cross-sectional view demonstrating the blade angled away from the center of the ellipse.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
772 DermatitisBest control of the dermatitis is achieved by first soaking the skin for 10 minutes in lukewarm water.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
773 Ingrown nail90% 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 Basal cell carcinoma: excision removalThis 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 MethodsKnowledge Weavers Dermatology
775 GoodmanThis 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
776 Punch biopsyPunch biopsy is excellent for sampling a skin disease that has multiple essentially identical lesions, or sampling a lesion within the skin. It is designed for full thickness skin biopsy, and is not an effective tool for biopsying the fat. When using it, it should be held as shown, should be spun ve...Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
777 KeloidBefore injecting the keloid with the corticosteroid, I recommend injecting local anesthetic into the underlying fat, and waiting about five minutes for the anesthetic to take effect. The anesthetic should not be injected into the keloid as this reduces the amount of space into which one can inject t...Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
778 SuturingThis demonstrates the deep dermal suture properly placed with the loop, which will be just on the under-surface of the dermis, and the knot will be buried well within the fat. This will prevent the knot from extruding through the dermis and out through the wound.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
779 SuturingThe loop is then tightened with the hands in their natural position. This is done four times and then the suture is cut leaving suture ends at .5 cm long.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
780 Tearing actionThey are then opened which creates a tearing action.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
781 Aphthous stomatitisAphthous stomatitis (cankers) involving the tongue. Aphthous stomatitis ulcers are painful, and major aphthous stomatitis induces ulcers that last for many weeks, and sometimes induce scarring.Canker SoreKnowledge Weavers Dermatology
782 EpinephrineStandard epinephrine (1:1,000) is shown at the top, and the crystalline form (Sus-Phrine) is a concentration of 1:200. Both are administered into the subcutaneous fat, and a dose of epinephrine 1:1,000 is 0.01 cc's per kg, and the dose of Sus-Phrine is half of that (0.005 cc's per kg), and the Sus-P...Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
783 Excision: suturingAVis formed as the deep dermal suture exits from the wound, and the suture is pulled so that the short (non-needle bearing end) is about 2 cm long. Both strands of suture should come out on the same side of the loop, and the order must be: loop, short end (non-needle bearing), long end (needle bea...Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
784 MiliariaOcclusion of the eccrine sweat glands produces a condition called miliaria; this appears as small red papules and/or vesicles, and associated inflammation.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
785 Flea bitesPresumed flea bites.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
786 Excision procedureThe following slides are a brief review of the excision procedure. The scalpel is angled outward away from the wound edge to ensure that the wound edges are beveled at about 45 o.Surgical MethodsKnowledge Weavers Dermatology
787 Decubitus ulcerA decubitus ulcer in an older woman in a nursing home. This was induced because the person was lying in one position for too long, and this compromised blood supply to the skin.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
788 ForcepsThe forceps are held with the non-dominant hand as shown here between the first two or three fingers.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
789 UrticariaUrticariaKnowledge Weavers Dermatology
790 SuturingThis demonstrates that a total of four throws should be made when tying the deep dermal suture, and if done properly, square knots are laid down. It is said that square knots provide optimum knot security.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
791 SuturingThe short arm of the suture is then grasped with the needle holder, and then the non-dominant (left) hand crosses over the right hand as one tightens the knot pulling along the long axis of the wound.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
792 Needle holderThe needle holder (sometimes called needle driver) can be held as shown, orKnowledge Weavers Dermatology
793 Excision procedureThis suture is tightened by crossing the non-dominant (left) and over the dominant (right) hand. This same sequence is continued until four loops have been thrown and then the suture is cut leaving ends approximately .5 cm long.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
794 Skin tagsSkin tags. They are rather small, and have a pedunculated base giving them the appearance of a teardrop.Skin TagsKnowledge Weavers Dermatology
795 SuturingI exit through the other side of the wound as superficially and closely as possible to the wound edge. Generally, I am about a mm away from the wound edge, and just barely entering the dermis. It is crucial to be as superficial within the dermis and as close to the wound edge on the second pass as i...Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
796 NecrosisThe purple/red area on the heel is an area of necrosis of the entire epidermis and dermis that is induced by the person lying in one position for too long. Again, the entire epidermis and dermis are necrotic, and need to be surgically removed.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
797 Excision: suturingThe needle holder is then placed inside the long arm of the V, and a single loop is thrown around the needle holder. The short arm of the suture is then grasped.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
798 Excision procedureThe central specimen is then removed ensuring that there is same thickness throughout the specimen.Surgical MethodsKnowledge Weavers Dermatology
799 Shave techniqueThis demonstrates the shave technique. Local anesthetic can be injected into the fat beneath the target lesion, or within the lesion itself. One should be extremely careful to inject as little anesthetic as necessary to anesthetize the skin, because the anesthetic will artifactually enlarge and dist...Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
800 SuturingThis demonstrates placing the needle holder on the inside of the long arm of the V using actual suture.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
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