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3 December 2014
- 14:5314:53, 3 December 2014 diff hist +951 N File:Alphavirus02.jpeg At a magnification of 1000X, twice that of PHIL 10557, this scanning electron micrograph (SEM) revealed some of the minute exoskeletal details found at the proboscis tip of an unidentified mosquito found deceased in the suburbs of Decatur, Georgia. The... current
- 14:5214:52, 3 December 2014 diff hist +239 N File:Alphavirus01.jpeg This digitally-colorized transmission electron micrograph (TEM) depicts numerous Chikungunya virus particles, which are composed of a central dense core that is surrounded by a viral envelope. Each virion is approximately 50nm in diameter. current
- 14:3914:39, 3 December 2014 diff hist +551 N File:Chikungunya04.jpeg Captured in July, 2014, during an outbreak of chikungunya among Caribbean non-travelers, this image depicts Officer Steve Webster of the United States Virgin Islands (USVI) Dept. of Health, and an entomologist from the Centers for Disease Control and P... current
- 14:3714:37, 3 December 2014 diff hist +239 N File:Chikungunya03.jpeg This digitally-colorized transmission electron micrograph (TEM) depicts numerous Chikungunya virus particles, which are composed of a central dense core that is surrounded by a viral envelope. Each virion is approximately 50nm in diameter. current
- 14:3614:36, 3 December 2014 diff hist +489 N File:Chikungunya02.jpeg Captured in July, 2014, during an outbreak of chikungunya among Caribbean non-travelers, this image depicts Officer Steve Webster of the United States Virgin Islands (USVI) Dept. of Health, and entomologist John-Paul Mutebi (in the hat), as the two men... current
- 14:3514:35, 3 December 2014 diff hist +398 N File:Chikungunya01.jpeg Captured in July, 2014, during an outbreak of chikungunya among Caribbean non-travelers, this photograph depicts an entomologist from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), John-Paul Mutebi, as he was in the process of using a Nasci aspi... current
2 December 2014
- 22:0622:06, 2 December 2014 diff hist +107 N File:VZV15.jpeg Transmission electron micrograph of varicella-zoster virions from vesicle fluid of patient with chickenpox. current
- 22:0522:05, 2 December 2014 diff hist +73 N File:VZV14.jpeg Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a Varicella (Chickenpox) Virus. current
- 22:0422:04, 2 December 2014 diff hist +80 N File:VZV13.jpeg Various viruses from the Herpesviridae family seen using an electron micrograph. current
- 21:5921:59, 2 December 2014 diff hist +329 N File:VZV11.jpeg This photomicrograph depicts the results of a Tzanck test involving a tissue scraping of an active skin ulcer from a penile lesion, in what was diagnosed as a case of herpes progenitalis. In this particular view, you’ll note the presence of a multinu... current
- 21:5621:56, 2 December 2014 diff hist +153 N File:VZV10.jpeg Magnified 49, 200x, this transmission electron micrograph (TEM) depicts numbers of cytomegalovirus virions that were present in an unknown tissue sample. current
- 21:5421:54, 2 December 2014 diff hist +226 N File:VZV09.jpeg Under a magnification of 500X, this photomicrograph reveals some of the cytoarchitectural histopathologic changes which you’d find in a human skin tissue specimen that included a chickenpox, or varicella zoster virus lesion. current
- 21:5321:53, 2 December 2014 diff hist +272 N File:VZV08.jpeg Under a relatively low magnification of 50X, this hematoxylin-eosin (H&E)-stained photomicrograph reveals some of the cytoarchitectural histopathologic changes which you’d find in a human skin tissue specimen that included a chickenpox, or varicella ... current
- 21:5221:52, 2 December 2014 diff hist +272 N File:VZV07.jpeg Under a relatively low magnification of 50x, this hematoxylin-eosin (H&E)-stained photomicrograph reveals some of the cytoarchitectural histopathologic changes which you’d find in a human skin tissue specimen that included a chickenpox, or varicella ... current
- 21:5121:51, 2 December 2014 diff hist +241 N File:VZV06.jpeg Under a relatively low magnification of 500X, this photomicrograph reveals some of the cytoarchitectural histopathologic changes which you’d find in a human skin tissue specimen that included a chickenpox, or varicella zoster virus lesion. current
- 21:4921:49, 2 December 2014 diff hist +243 N File:VZV05.jpeg Under a relatively high magnification of 1200X, this photomicrograph reveals some of the cytoarchitectural histopathologic changes which you’d find in a human skin tissue specimen that included a chickenpox, or varicella zoster virus lesion. current
- 21:4921:49, 2 December 2014 diff hist +243 N File:VZV04.jpeg Under a relatively high magnification of 1200X, this photomicrograph reveals some of the cytoarchitectural histopathologic changes which you’d find in a human skin tissue specimen that included a chickenpox, or varicella zoster virus lesion. current
- 21:4721:47, 2 December 2014 diff hist +162 N File:VZV03.jpeg This image depicts three mounted chickenpox scabs seen from the side revealing the superficiality of these scabs when morphologically compared to a smallpox scab.
- 21:4621:46, 2 December 2014 diff hist +162 N File:VZV02.jpeg This image depicts three mounted chickenpox scabs seen from the side revealing the superficiality of these scabs when morphologically compared to a smallpox scab. current
- 21:4521:45, 2 December 2014 diff hist +158 N File:VZV01.jpeg This image depicts the back of boy who had manifested the maculopapular rash that was determined to be chickenpox, also known as varicella-zoster virus (VZV).
- 20:4320:43, 2 December 2014 diff hist +63 N File:Chickenpox40.jpeg Varicella cases and states reporting, United States, 1972-1996. current
- 20:4020:40, 2 December 2014 diff hist +107 N File:Chickenpox39.jpeg Transmission electron micrograph of varicella-zoster virions from vesicle fluid of patient with chickenpox. current
- 20:4020:40, 2 December 2014 diff hist +64 N File:Chickenpox38.jpeg Electron micrographs of Variola, Varicella and Vaccinia virions. current
- 20:3820:38, 2 December 2014 diff hist +127 N File:Chickenpox37.jpeg This photomicrograph reveals the intranuclear inclusions produced by varicella virus grown in a tissue culture; Magnified 500X. current
- 20:3720:37, 2 December 2014 diff hist +102 N File:Chickenpox36.jpeg Note the Chickenpox lesions on the skin of this patient's left breast and arm on day 6 of the illness.
- 20:3620:36, 2 December 2014 diff hist +100 N File:Chickenpox35.jpeg Note the Chickenpox lesions on the skin of this patient's back and buttocks at day 6 of the illness.
- 20:3120:31, 2 December 2014 diff hist +106 N File:Chickenpox34.jpeg Note the Chickenpox lesions on the skin of this patient's breasts, arms and torso on day 6 of the illness.
- 20:3020:30, 2 December 2014 diff hist 0 File:Chickenpox33.jpeg Jesus Hernandez uploaded a new version of "File:Chickenpox33.jpeg"
- 20:2520:25, 2 December 2014 diff hist +126 N File:Chickenpox33.jpeg This is an image of a patient treated at the New York - Presbyterian Hospital with cervical skin lesions caused by chickenpox.
- 20:2320:23, 2 December 2014 diff hist +126 N File:Chickenpox32.jpeg This 4 month old infant with skin lesions on his brow ridge due to chickenpox was treated at New York - Presbyterian Hospital.
- 20:2220:22, 2 December 2014 diff hist +102 N File:Chickenpox31.jpeg This skin disorder was found to be herpes zoster, not syphilitic in nature as was initially suspected.
- 20:2020:20, 2 December 2014 diff hist +122 N File:Chickenpox30.jpeg This plantar foot rash was suspected to be smallpox related, but was later determined to be caused by herpes zoster virus.
- 20:1920:19, 2 December 2014 diff hist +127 N File:Chickenpox29.jpeg This patient had presented with chickenpox demonstrating the typical rash on day eight. Notice that most scabs have fallen off.
- 20:1820:18, 2 December 2014 diff hist +65 N File:Chickenpox28.jpeg This patient developed palatal mucosal lesions due to chickenpox.
- 20:0720:07, 2 December 2014 diff hist +95 N File:Chickenpox27.jpeg This vaccine recipient developed a secondary herpes infection adjacent to the vaccination site.
- 20:0620:06, 2 December 2014 diff hist +117 N File:Chickenpox26.jpeg This pustulovesicular rash represents a generalized herpes outbreak due to the Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) pathogen.
- 17:1717:17, 2 December 2014 diff hist +120 N File:Chickenpox25.jpeg This patient presented with what was differentially diagnosed as a herpes zoster outbreak in order to rule out syphilis. current
- 17:1617:16, 2 December 2014 diff hist +210 N File:Chickenpox24.jpeg This photograph depicted a bedridden elderly male who was at first glance, thought to be suffering with a case of smallpox, which was subsequently determined to be a case of chickenpox, also known as varicella.
- 17:1517:15, 2 December 2014 diff hist +333 N File:Chickenpox23.jpeg This photograph depicted the left foot of a bedridden elderly male who was at first glance, thought to be suffering with a case of smallpox, which was subsequently determined to be a case of chickenpox, also known as varicella. Note how these varicella...
- 17:1317:13, 2 December 2014 diff hist +187 N File:Chickenpox22.jpeg This 1968 photograph depicted a volar view of the right arm of an individual, who was suspected of having smallpox, but turned out to be ill with varicella, otherwise known as chickenpox.
- 17:1117:11, 2 December 2014 diff hist +242 N File:Chickenpox21.jpeg This 1968 image depicted a number of varicella, or chickenpox lesions on a patient’s back, which were displaying the characteristic “cropping” distribution, or manifesting themselves in clusters, each in a different developmental stage.
- 17:1017:10, 2 December 2014 diff hist +310 N File:Chickenpox20.jpeg This image depicted a posterior view of a hospitalized man's neck, back and shoulders, who’d been assigned a bed in a smallpox ward, due to an initially misdiagnosed illness, which turned out to be chickenpox. Smallpox is caused by the variola virus,...
- 17:0917:09, 2 December 2014 diff hist +358 N File:Chickenpox19.jpeg This image depicted a close view of a patient’s thighs and upper legs, who’d been diagnosed with chickenpox, caused by the varicella zoster virus. Of note, was the distribution of the maculopapular lesions, which conformed to what is termed a centr...
- 17:0717:07, 2 December 2014 diff hist +430 N File:Chickenpox18.jpeg The pathologic changes seen on the surface of the right unilateral side of this elderly male patient’s tongue and chin, represent a herpes outbreak due to the Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) pathogen, which may lay dormant in the spinal nerve roots thro...
- 17:0617:06, 2 December 2014 diff hist +135 N File:Chickenpox17.jpeg Viewed from above, this image depicts a smallpox scab (left), and chickenpox scab (right) as a demonstration in comparative morphology.
- 17:0517:05, 2 December 2014 diff hist +104 N File:Chickenpox16.jpeg Depicted here, is a close-up of a maculopapular rash that was diagnosed as a crop of chickenpox lesions.
- 17:0417:04, 2 December 2014 diff hist +336 N File:Chickenpox15.png This image depicts a left lateral view of a 4 month-old infant’s face upon which you’ll note the presence of a single varicella-zoster, otherwise known as chickenpox, maculopapular lesion on the infant’s cheek just below the left eye. Also note t...
- 17:0217:02, 2 December 2014 diff hist +226 N File:Chickenpox14.jpeg Under a magnification of 125X, this photomicrograph reveals some of the cytoarchitectural histopathologic changes which you’d find in a human skin tissue specimen that included a chickenpox, or varicella zoster virus lesion. current
- 17:0117:01, 2 December 2014 diff hist +258 N File:Chickenpox13.jpeg Under a magnification of 125X, this hematoxylin-eosin (H&E)-stained photomicrograph reveals some of the cytoarchitectural histopathologic changes which you’d find in a human skin tissue specimen that included a chickenpox, or varicella zoster virus l... current
- 17:0117:01, 2 December 2014 diff hist +226 N File:Chickenpox12.jpeg Under a magnification of 500X, this photomicrograph reveals some of the cytoarchitectural histopathologic changes which you’d find in a human skin tissue specimen that included a chickenpox, or varicella zoster virus lesion. current