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                  157  Protozoa—hematologic infections: Image A. Plasmodium   of a 15-year-old boy. Case Rep Surg. 2014;2014:123149. DOI:
                       trophozoite ring form.    Courtesy of the Department of Health and   10.1155/2014/123149.
                       Human Services.
                                                                        160  Trematodes (flukes): Image A. Schistosoma mansoni egg with lateral
                  157  Protozoa—hematologic infections: Image B. Plasmodium schizont   spine.    Courtesy of the Department of Health and Human
                       containing merozoites.    Courtesy of the Department of Health   Services.
                       and Human Services and Steven Glenn.
                                                                        160  Trematodes (flukes): Image B. Schistosoma haematobium egg with
                  157  Protozoa—hematologic infections: Image C. Babesia with ring form   terminal spine.    Courtesy of the Department of Health and
                       and with “Maltese cross” form.    Courtesy of the Department of   Human Services.
                       Health and Human Services.
                                                                        161  Ectoparasites: Image A. Scabies. This image is a derivative work,
                  158  Protozoa—others: Image A. Trypanosoma cruzi.    Courtesy of the   adapted from the following source, available under   : Siegfried
                       Department of Health and Human Services and Dr. Mae Melvin.  EC, Hebert AA. Diagnosis of atopic dermatitis: mimics, overlaps, and
                                                                             complications. Clin Med. 2015 May; 4(5): 884–917. DOI: 10.3390/
                  158  Protozoa—others: Image B. Cutaneous leishmaniasis. This image is   jcm4050884.
                       a derivative work, adapted from the following source, available under
                          : Sharara SL, Kanj SS. War and infectious diseases: challenges   161  Ectoparasites: Image B. Nit of a louse.    Courtesy of the
                       of the Syrian civil war. PLoS Pathog. 2014 Nov;10(11):e1004438.   Department of Health and Human Services and Joe Miller.
                       DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1004438.
                                                                        164  DNA viruses: Image A. Febrile pharyngitis. Balfour HH Jr, Dunmire
                  158  Protozoa—others: Image C. Leishmania spp.    Courtesy of   SK, Hogquist KA. Clin Transl Immunology.2015 Feb 27. DOI:
                       the Department of Health and Human Services and Dr. Francis W.   10.1038/cti.2015.1.
                       Chandler. The image may have been modified by cropping, labeling,   165  Herpesviruses: Image A. Keratoconjunctivitis in HSV-1 infection.
                       and/or captions. All rights to this adaptation by MedIQ Learning, LLC   This image is a derivative work, adapted from the following source,
                       are reserved.
                                                                             available under   : Yang HK, Han YK, Wee WR, et al. Bilateral
                  158  Protozoa—others: Image D. Trichomonas vaginalis.    Courtesy of   herpetic keratitis presenting with unilateral neurotrophic keratitis in
                       the Department of Health and Human Services.          pemphigus foliaceus: a case report. J Med Case Rep. 2011;5:328. DOI:
                                                                             10.1186/1752-1947-5-328.
                  159  Nematodes (roundworms): Image A. Enterobius vermicularis eggs.
                           Courtesy of the Department of Health and Human Services, BG   165  Herpesviruses: Image B. Herpes labialis.    Courtesy of the
                       Partin, and Dr. Moore.                                Department of Health and Human Services and Dr. Herrmann.
                  159  Nematodes (roundworms): Image B. Ascaris lumbricoides egg.   165  Herpesviruses: Image E. Shingles (varicella-zoster virus infection).
                           Courtesy of the Department of Health and Human Services.  This image is a derivative work, adapted from the following source,
                                                                             available under   : Fisle. The image may have been modified by
                  159  Nematodes (roundworms): Image C. Ancylostoma spp rash This   cropping, labeling, and/or captions. MedIQ Learning, LLC makes this
                       image is a derivative work, adapted from the following source,   available under   .
                       available under   : Archer M. Late presentation of cutaneous larva
                       migrans: a case report. Cases J. 2009; 2: 7553. doi:10.4076/1757-1626-  165  Herpesviruses: Image F. Hepatosplenomegaly due to EBV infection.
                       2-7553.                                               This image is a derivative work, adapted from the following source,
                                                                             available under   : Gow NJ, Davidson RN, Ticehurst R, et al. Case
                  159  Nematodes (roundworms): Image D. Trichinella spiralis cysts in   report: no response to liposomal daunorubicin in a patient with drug-
                       muscle. This image is a derivative work, adapted from the following   resistant HIV-associated visceral leishmaniasis. PLoS Negl Trop Dis.
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                       al. Vet Res. 2011; 42(1): 113. DOI: 10.1186/1297-9716-42-113.
                                                                        165  Herpesviruses: Image G. Atypical lymphocytes in Epstein-Barr virus
                  159  Nematodes (roundworms): Image E. Wuchereria bancrofti   infection. This image is a derivative work, adapted from the following
                       Elephantiasis.    Courtesy of the Department of Health and   source, available under   : Coutesy of Dr. Ed Uthman. The image
                       Human Services.                                       may have been modified by cropping, labeling, and/or captions. All
                                                                             rights to this adaptation by MedIQ Learning, LLC are reserved.
                  160  Cestodes (tapeworms): Image A. Taenia solium.    Courtesy of the
                       Department of Health and Human Services Robert J. Galindo. The   165  Herpesviruses: Image I. Roseola.    Courtesy of Emiliano Burzagli.
                       image may have been modified by cropping, labeling, and/or captions.   165  Herpesviruses: Image J. Kaposi sarcoma.    Courtesy of the
                       MedIQ Learning, LLC makes this available under   .
                                                                             Department of Health and Human Services.
                  160  Cestodes (tapeworms): Image B. Neurocysticercosis. This image   166  HSV identification. Positive Tzanck smear in HSV-2 infection.
                       is a derivative work, adapted from the following source, available   This image is a derivative work, adapted from the following source,
                       under   : Coyle CM, Tanowitz HB. Diagnosis and treatment of   available under   : Dr. Yale Rosen. The image may have been
                       neurocysticercosis. Interdiscip Perspect Infect Dis. 2009;2009:180742.   modified by cropping, labeling, and/or captions. MedIQ Learning,
                       DOI: 10.1155/2009/180742. The image may have been modified by   LLC makes this available under   .
                       cropping, labeling, and/or captions. All rights to this adaptation by
                       MedIQ Learning, LLC are reserved.                168  Rotavirus.    Courtesy of the Department of Health and Human
                                                                             Services and Erskine Palmer.
                  160  Cestodes (tapeworms): Image C. Echinococcus granulosus.
                           Courtesy of the Department of Health and Human Services.  169  Rubella virus. Rubella rash.    Courtesy of the Department of
                                                                             Health and Human Services.
                  160  Cestodes (tapeworms): Image D. Hyatid cyst of Echinococcus
                       granulosus.    Courtesy of the Department of Health and Human   170  Acute laryngotracheobronchitis. Steeple sign. Reproduced, with
                       Services and Dr. I. Kagan.                            permission, from Dr. Frank Gaillard and www.radiopaedia.org.
                  160  Cestodes (tapeworms): Image E. Echinococcus granulosus cyst in   170  Measles (rubeola) virus: Image A. Koplik spots.    Courtesy of the
                       liver. This image is a derivative work, adapted from the following   Department of Health and Human Services. The image may have
                       source, available under   : Ma Z, Yang W, Yao Y, et al. The   been modified by cropping, labeling, and/or captions. All rights to this
                       adventitia resection in treatment of liver hydatid cyst: a case report   adaptation by MedIQ Learning, LLC are reserved.








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