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Eyelid Melanoma - Despite conservative interventions, the stye had persisted and the skin had become noticeably
A biopsy specimen ... Clinical #Pathology #Derm ... Eyelid #Melanoma #Microscopy
Cutaneous Actinomycosis - the left knee was noted to have edema, erythema, hyperpigmentation, hyperkeratinization, and several
grew actinomyces species ... C) #Clinical #Derm ... SplendoreHoeppli #Microscopy
Excoriated papules with honey-colored crusting were present on the abdomen, back (Panel A), arms, and legs.
from several web spaces ... mite under light microscopy ... #Clinical #Derm ... Pathology #Scabies #Microscopy
Crusted Scabies - Physical examination now revealed a generalized erythematous and scaly rash with intense hyperkeratotic
Microscopic examination ... C) #Clinical #Derm ... CrustedScabies #Scabies #Microscopy
Fern test. Fern test refers to detection of a characteristic 'fern like' pattern of cervical mucus
cervical mucus when a specimen ... under a low-power microscope ... amnioticfluid #Microscopy
Causes of Myocarditis
Infectious Etiologies:
 • Viral agents: Adenoviruses, Enteroviruses (coxsackievirus), Herpesviruses (human herpesvirus 6, Epstein—Barr virus),
agents: Borrelia species ... Mycobacterium species ... Streptococcal species ... , Candida species ... , Histoplasma species
AIDS-defining illnesses
 - Candidiasis of the esophagus, bronchi, trachea, or lungs [(but NOT the mouth (thrush)]
(or equivalent term ... (or equivalent term ... Mycobacterium, other species ... or unidentified species
African Trypanosomiasis - The examination was notable for the two erythematous lesions, each measuring 3 to
B) #Clinical #Derm ... Pathology #Smear #Microscopy
Parenteral Antimicrobial Treatment of Common Microorganisms Causing Native Vertebral Osteomyelitis - IDSA 
Staphylococci, oxacillin susceptible
Staphylococci, oxacillin
Enterococcus species ... Enterococcus species ... acnes Salmonella species
A Pediculus humanus (louse) nymph. 
Specimen was alive and in the video you can actually see
Specimen was alive ... lice #clinical #microscopy