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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Classical
  1. This is the classical appearance of the Trichuria (whipworm) egg. The eggs are highly infectious. After a person eats contaminated food, the worms ...
  2. ... of a blood smear from a person with classical CML shows predominantly normal-appearing cells with intermediate ...
  3. This child's leg shows a classical-appearing ringworm lesion with central clearing and a slightly raised red border.
  4. ... a pearly or smooth shiny appearance. These are classical appearing Molluscum. The large lesion in the center ...
  5. A classical pattern for shingles. The infection follows a nerve root from the spine, along a rib, to the ...
  6. ... hair loss can be seen). This is a classical example of ringworm (tinea capitis) in a young ...
  7. ... It is a serious infection that produces a classical rash in about 90% of infected individuals. This ...
  8. ... to humans by ticks. This photograph shows the classical appearing rash which often begins on the wrists ...