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Results 1 - 10 of 35 for Chest infection
  1. Images ... Molluscum is a benign infection which is generally self-limited. The lesions are typically raised, firm, flesh-colored bumps ( ...
  2. ... fungus invades and destroys tissue. This type of infection usually occurs in immunocompromised individuals. Here, a chest x-ray shows that the fungus has invaded ...
  3. ... adolescent and young adult males. Frequent sites of infection include the neck, upper chest, and axilla (arm pit). The rash may range ...
  4. This chest x-ray shows the affects of a fungal infection, coccidioidomycosis. In the middle of the left lung (seen on the right side of the picture) there ...
  5. ... guttate (drop-shaped) psoriasis on the arms and chest. Guttate psoriasis is a rare form of psoriasis. It frequently follows a streptococcal infection, appears rapidly and affects the face, chest, and ...
  6. ... Medications may be used to prevent or treat infection (antibiotics).
  7. ... there may be mild itching. Frequent sites of infection include the neck, upper chest, and arm pit (axilla). The rash may be ...
  8. ... there may be mild itching. Frequent sites of infection include the neck, upper chest, and arm pit (axilla). The rash may be ...
  9. ... Deep breathing is important to help prevent pneumonia, infection, and re-expand the lung. The chest tube remains in place until the lung has ...
  10. ... is removed through a surgical incision in the chest. The abnormal results may indicate cancer, benign tumors, lung diseases, and certain infections.
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