
Bert Oppenheim, CMI - IV Artist 101
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- Abdominal
Aortic Aneurysm
- Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm can cause symptoms when it compresses other
structures. It is repaired by a synthetic graft.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-040.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Acute
Renal Failure
- Show different forms and causes of acute renal failure including
diminished blood supply and obstruction.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-023.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Adjuvant
Therapy in Early Breast Cancer
- Breast anatomy and early breast cancer - self testing.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-035.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Adult
Brain
- Side view of adult human brain showing one hemisphere.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-012.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Advances in
the Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Deep Venous
Thrombosis
- Shows imaging, treatment, and diagnosis of deep venous
thrombosis.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-037.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Anatomy of
the Tibial Plateau
- Anatomy of the tibial plateau including menisci and
ligaments.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-075.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Aorta
Position
- The aorta's proximity to the clavicle, first rib, manubrium, and spine
makes it vulnerable to serious injury, especially in trauma involving
acceleration-deceleration.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-064.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Assessing the
Swallow Reflex
- If fingers are placed as shown here, index detects submandibular region
rising as tongue moves back in preparation for swallowing. Middle and ring
detect elevation of hyoid bone and thyroid cartilage
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-070.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Atherectomy-
PTCRA
- Percutaneous transluminal coronary rotational atherectomy (PTCRA)
pulverizes plaque into microscopic particles and disperses them into the
circulation.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-029.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- AVMs
- Ruptured AVMs bleed into subarachnoid space and/or brain
tissue.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-028.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Bladder
Cancer
- When bladder cancer in male patients requires radical cystectomy, the
prostate, seminal vesicles and part of the vas deferens must be
removed.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-042.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Bladder Cross
Section
- A cross section of the bladder showing ureters and peripheral
innervation.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-010.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Brain
and Cranial Nerves
- 3/4 view from below the brain showing the cranial nerves.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-006.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Brain
Cross Section
- A sagittal section of the brain.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-009.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Caduceus
- The Caduceus, symbol for the medical profession. Two snakes wrapping
around a winged pole.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-079.htm - 11 K - 11 Apr 100
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- Cerebral
Circulation
- TIAs that originate in the carotid circulation (ophthalmic, middle
cerebral, and anterior cerebral arteries) may produce slurred speech,
aphasia, or one-sided weakness.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-061.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Chronic Renal
Failure
- Progression of chronic renal failure showing nephron, glomerulus and
constricted blood flow.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-076.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
- Close-Up On
Flail Chest
- When three or more adjacent ribs are broken, the patient may develop a
condition known as flail chest.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-052.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Clotting
Mechanism
- The clotting mechanism in damaged blood vessels.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-044.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Common
Elbow Fractures in Children
- Represents elbow fractures in children.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-024.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Crohn's
Disease
- Crohn's disease, a major form of IBD involving the small intestine, may
lead to obstruction after repeated episodes of inflammation. The ileocecal
junction is a frequent site.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-045.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Cryosurgical
Ablation
- Using a transrectal ultrasound probe, the physician performs volumetric
analysis of the prostate to determine how many cryoprobes are
needed.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-055.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Diminished
Cardiac Output
- Shows the cycle of symptoms associated with diminished cardiac
output.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-014.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Diuretics in
the Nephron
- Diuretics work by restricting the reabsorption of water. Different
diuretics affect different areas of the nephron.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-032.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Drug
Affect on Synapses
- View of synapse being affected by nicotine.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-041.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- During
Radiation Therapy
- Affects of radiation therapy on skin. Shows normal, thick and scaley,
and thin or atrophic.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-026.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Exercise
Stress Testing for the Family Physician
- Shows exercise stress testing.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-047.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Glaucoma
- Cross section of the eye showing open-angle glaucoma and angle-closure
glaucoma.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-016.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Gout
- Gout causes hyperuricemia, arthritis, and formation of urate crystal
deposits (tophi) in synovial membranes and soft tissue.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-043.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Hemolytic
Anemia in the Microvasculature
- Damage to the endothelium releases procoagulants while hyaline thrombi
are deposited in the microvasculature in the abscence of
inflammation.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-069.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
Herpies
- After initial infection with chickenpox, the varicella-zoster virus lies
dormant in the dorsal root ganglia of a spinal or cranial nerve.
Reactivation erupts along affected dermatome.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-078.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- HHNKS
Cycle
- The cycle of HHNKS involves a decline in serum insulin and a resulting
rise in serum glucose that produces osmotic diuresis. This causes severe
dehydration and electrolyte loss, which reduces glomerular filtration of
glucose.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-062.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- How
Atrial Fibrillation and PVCs Develop
- How atrial fibrillation and PVCs develop through the sinoatrial (SA)
node, atrioventricular (AV) node, bundle of His, and Purkinje
fibers.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-072.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Implanted
Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD)
- Placement of an Implanted Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD).
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-007.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Implanted
Port
- The catheter to which the port is attached is introduced through the
cephalic, jugular, or subclavian vein, and advanced until its tip rests in
the superior vena cava.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-056.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Inadequate
Cardiac Output
- When the left ventricle fails to maintain adequate cardiac output, the
sympathetic nervous system compensates by increasing heart rate,
strengthening myocardial contractility, selectively constricting blood
vessels, and conserving sodium and water.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-077.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Inflammatory
Reaction Near the Calcaneus
- Microtears and fascial degeneration near the calcaneus produce an
inflammatory reaction.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-002.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Internal
Mammary Artery Grafts
- Grafts taken from the left and right internal mammary arteries have
proved reliable in long-term clinical trials.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-051.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Kidney
Stones
- Usual sites for kidney stones in kidneys, ureters, and
bladder.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-025.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Laryngeal
Tumors
- Cross section head showing laryngeal reagons of the throat.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-013.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Liver
Disease
- Liver disease and symptoms, veins of the liver.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-036.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Malnutrition
and Wasting in HIV Patients
- Many factors contribute to malnutrition and wasting in HIV
patients.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-039.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Mastering
Emergency Airway Management
- Head with cross section of pharynx superimposed.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-004.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Migraines
- Current theories about migraines focus on abnormal metabolism of the
neurotransmitter serotonin.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-033.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Myocardial
Infarction
- Treatment for acute MI focuses on recanalization of the ocluded artery.
This limits the size of the infarction.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-030.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Neurogenic,
Psychogenic, Nephrogenic DI
- Both neurogenic and psychogenic DI result from diminished ADH levels.
Nephrogenic DI originates in the nephron itself.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-027.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Normal
Breast Anatomic Structures
- Identifies anatomic breast structures that can be palpated as women
perform regularly scheduled BSE.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-038.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Ovarian
Cancer
- Cross section of ovary showing development and metastasis of ovarian
cancer.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-017.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Pacemaker
- Implanted pacemaker with atrial and ventricular leads.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-058.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Palmaz-Schatz
Balloon Expandable Stent
- Palmaz-Schatz balloon expandable stent is positioned, inflated, and
removed. Gianturco-Roubin Flex-Stent is similar.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-003.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Pancreatic
Duct Injury
- Pancreatic duct injury is believed to initiate autodigestion, resulting
in an inflammatory response that produces pancreatic edema, fat necrosis,
and hemorrhage.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-031.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- P.
Carinii Cysts
- In efficient gas exchange, oxygen and carbon dioxide must cross five
barriers: red blood cells, capillary membrane, interstitial fluid, alveolar
membrane, and surfactant. P carinii cysts harboring in the alveolar sacs and
interstitial spaces add another barrier.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-046.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Pernicious
Anemia
- Pernicious anemia is precipitated by a gastric condition that interferes
with parietal cell secretion of intrinsic factor and, therefore, B12
absorption. Lack of B12 causes myelin degeneration and ineffective
erythropoiesis in the form of macrocyctes.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-068.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Pleural
Effusions
- Pleural effusions vary in composition. They may be transudative,
exudative, empyemic, hemothorax, or chylothorax.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-071.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Pressure
Sores
- A staging system for pressure sores. Four (4) separate images
shown here as a composite.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-065.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Pressure
Sores - Common Sites
- The most common sites for pressure sores.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-066.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Prophylactic
Drug Therapy in Cerebrovascular Disease
- Blot clot attached to atherosclerotic plaque in internal carotid artery
superimposed over a profile.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-019.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Pulmonary
Carcinomas
- Pulmonary carinomas
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-005.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Pulmonary
Valve and Air Emboli
- Air leak in catheter creates bubbles near the pulmonary valve in the
heart.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-001.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- QRS
Complex
- A normal QRS complex as seen from each of the 12 basic ECG
leads.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-015.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Right
Cardiac Catheterization
- Catheter leading to pulmonary artery and view of coronary
vessels.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-060.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Sarcoidosis
- Sarcoidosis causing inflammation and granulomas in the lungs and
alveoli.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-022.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Septic
Shock
- In septic shock, systemic infection triggers an exaggerated immune
response resulting in hypotension and perfusion abnormalities
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-057.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Septic
Shock at the Microcirculatory Level
- Any infection can initiate the deadly cascade of septic
shock
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-059.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Septic
Shock at the Microcirculatory Level
- A bacterial endotoxin causes inflammation of the blood vessel and septic
shock.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-008.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Sequential
Pneumatic Compression
- Shows a sequential pneumatic compression device and its
pump.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-018.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Simple
Versus Tension Pneumothorax
- When air enters the pleural cavity, negative intrathoracic pressure is
reduced and some lung tissue collapses.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-053.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Symptoms
- Shows the symptoms headaches, intracranial bleeding, pulmonary
congestion, hypotension, ecchymosis, and petechiae.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-011.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Synapse
- Neurotransmitters enable electrical impulses to travel across the
synapse.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-021.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Trigeminal
Neuralgia
- Trigeminal neuralgia is usually felt along the maxillary and mandibular
branches of the trigeminal nerve.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-034.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Unilateral
Edema in the Leg
- Endothelial injury causes thrombus, causing valve incompetence, causing
edema.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-067.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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- Ulcerative
Colitis
- Ulcerative colitis is marked by uniform, continuous mucosal inflammation
and ulceration. Inflammation at the base of the Crypts of Lieberkuhn
progresses to pinpoint hemorrhages, abscesses, ulceration and
necrosis.
http://www.indexedvisuals.com/index/101-063.htm - 11 K - 26 Aug 99
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