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  1. ... stays of one or two days are common. Small children with hand syndactylies may have a cast put on that ...
  2. ... but can involve the arms and legs. The small blisters on this person's hand represent involvement of the dermatome innervated by the ...
  3. ... a coxsackie virus. It produces mouth ulcers and small blisters (vesicles) on the hands and feet. The vesicles often have a reddish ...
  4. ... body parts during a physical examination with fingers, hands, or small instruments to evaluate the size, consistency, borders and ...
  5. The typical skin lesion of hand, foot, and mouth disease includes small blisters (vesicles) with bright red (erythematous) borders. These are typically on the pads of the fingers and palms of the hands, ...
  6. The typical skin lesion of hand, foot, and mouth disease includes small blisters (vesicles) with bright red (erythematous) borders. These are typically on the pads of the fingers and palms of the hands.
  7. Telangiectasia is the dilation of small superficial vessels and capillaries that cause numerous flat red marks on the hands, face and tongue. Telangiectasia can be a symptom of scleroderma or other systemic diseases.
  8. A peripheral intravenous line is a small, short plastic catheter that ... line is used to give fluids and medications to your baby.
  9. Images ... Warts are a very common skin condition. They frequently appear as single lesions or in small groups. This is a photograph of ...
  10. A CBC requires a small blood specimen. Blood is drawn from a vein, usually from the inside of the elbow or the back of the hand. Preparation: The skin should be cleaned with alcohol or iodine before the test. The patient should be seated comfortably or ...
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