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S11C2-IMAGE MAP
PHOTOMICROGRAPHS
Conventions are the same as for all the preceding chapters: S=section, C=chapter, and P=pictorial. In the MASTERBORDER to the left,
an item, which is identified by an S- and a C-, is the label for a textual page. An item which is identified with an S-, a C-, and a P-, is the label for a pictorial. A textual item that also is marked
with an -X, is a parent page, having relevance for a group of pictorials at tier 3.
In searcing for pictorials of specific disorders, select and click on an underlined item below; the click will take the reader to
the corresponding illustration. A SECTION MAP follows this IMAGE MAP in a sequence.
S11C6P1-1-4: Hansen disease (clinical):
S11C6P1-5-7: Hansen disease (basic histologic patterns); S11C7P2-1-7: Hansen disease (histologic variations); S11C8P3-1-5: Hansen disease (hsitologic variations); S11C9P4-1-3: Hansen disease (histologic variations); S11C10P5-1-4: Hansen disease (histologic variations);
S11C10P5-5: suppurative granuloma (basic patterns);
S11C10P5-6: lupus milaris disseminatus facei;
S11C11P6-1-2: pseudomonas septicemia;
S11C11P6-3-4: bullous impetigo;
S11C11aP6a-1-5: bacillary granulomatous perifolliculitis;
S11C11bP6b-1-4: rhinoscleroma;
S11C12P7-1: chancre (lues; clinical); S11C12P7-2-5: lues (histologic features); S11C12P7-6:
2nd lues (clinical); S11C13P8-1-6: 2nd lues (histologic features);
S11C14P9-1-6: granuloma inguinale;
S11C15P10-1-8: phaeohyphomycotic abscess;
S11C16P11-1-3: blastomyocosis;
S11C16P11-4-6: chromomycosis;
S11C16P11-7&8: coccidioidomycosis; S11C17P12-1-3: coccidioidomycosis;
S11C17P12-4-8: sporotrichosis;
S11C18P13-1-2: cryptococcosis;
S11C18P13-3-6: histoplasmosis; S11C18P13-7-9: histoplasmosis; S11C18aP13a-1 & 2:
histoplasmosis; S11C18aP13a-4-8: phaeohyphomycotic abscess;
S11C19P14-1-7: superficial fungus infection;
S11C20P15-1-4: superficial fungus infection;
S11C20aP15a-1-7: mycetoma & actinomycosis;
S11C21P16-1-6: actinomycosis;
S11C21P16-7-9: nocardiosis;
S11C22P17-1-2: protothecosis;
S11C22P17-3-5: mucormycosis;
S11C22P17-6: amebiasis;
S11C22P17-7-9: filariasis;
S11C22aP17a-1 & 2: mucormycosis:
S11C22aP17a-3: fusarium;
S11C22aP17a-4-6: tunga penetrans;
S11C22aP17a-7: leishmaniasis; S11C22aP17a-8: leishmaniasis;
S11C22bP17b-1-6: scabies;
S11C23P18-1-4: leishmaniasis;
S11C23P18-5-8: toxoplasmosis (brain);
S11C24P19-1-7: papilloma virus infections;
S11C25P20-1-3: milkers nodule;
S11C25P20-4-5: herpes simplex virus infection;
S11C26P21-1-3: herpes simplex virus infection;
S11C26P21-4&5: epidermolytic hyperkeratosis;
S11C27P22-1-5: molluscum contagiosum;
S11C28P23-1-5: molluscum contagiosum;
S11C29P24-1-4: vibrio vulnificus infection;
S11C29P24-5-8: varicella
S11C30P25-1-3: varicella;
S11C30P25-4-6: hand-foot-mouth disease; S11C31P26-1-3: hand-foot-mouth disease;
SECTION MAP
Section 1: inflammation, general
Section 2: spongiotic and psoriasiform dermatitides
Section 3: lichen planus & LP-like disorders
Section 4: erythema multiforme-like and pityriasic disorders
Section 5: lupus erythematosus & LE-like disorders
Section 6: pemphigus and pemphigoids
Section 7: vesicular disorders, misc.
Section 8: vasculitides
Section 9: collagenoses (scleroderma, etc.)
Section 10: panniculitides
Section 11: infections
Section 12: granulomas
Section 13: borderland
Section 14: clinical
Section 15: borderland 2;
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