Gonorrhea

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Fig. 10.1 Gonorrhea in male. (a, b) Purulent secretions at urethral meatus (Note: The figures were provided by Sun X at the Department of Dermatology, You’an Hospital, Beijing, China.) 10.4.2…

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Plague

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Fig. 19.1 Pneumonic plague. (a) Chest X-ray demonstrates clear pulmonary markings in both lungs in nontreatment group of African green monkeys before their infection of Yersinia pestis; (b) chest X-ray…

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Other Infectious Diarrhea

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Fig. 17.1 Rotavirus encephalitis. (a–c) At day 3 after hospitalization, DWI demonstrates obvious high signals at the left cerebral hemisphere, the white matter of bilateral frontal lobes, and dental nucleus….

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Leprosy

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WHO-defined regions Total registered cases by 2010 (1/10,000) Newly reported cases in 2010 (1/100,000) Africa 27,111 (0.38) 25,345 (3.53) America Southeast Asia 33,953 (0.38) 113,750 (0.64) 37,740 (4.25) 156,254 (8.77)…

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Legionnaires’ Disease

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Fig. 12.1 Legionella pneumonia. (a) At day 4 after the onset, chest X-ray demonstrates congestive heart failure. (b) At day 9 after the onset, chest X-ray demonstrates obvious flakes of…

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Scarlet Fever

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Fig. 22.1 Scarlet fever complicated by bronchopneumonia. The chest X-ray demonstrates thickened pulmonary markings in both lower lungs, with spot-shaped shadows that are more obvious in the right lower lung…

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Psittacosis

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(1) Department of Radiology, Beijing You’an Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China     Hongjun Li Email: lihongjun00113@126.com Psittacosis, also known as ornithosis, is an acute infectious disease caused by Chlamydia…

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Pertussis

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Fig. 18.1 Pertussis complicated by pneumonia. CT scanning demonstrates thickened vascular bundle of bronchus of both lungs, with poorly defined boundaries and flakes of ground-glass opacities and patches of shadows…

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Lyme Disease

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Fig. 15.1 Lyme disease complicated by neurological lesions. (a) T1WI demonstrates strips of low signal in the left thalamus. (b) T2WI FLAIR demonstrates stripes of high signal in the left…

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Anthrax

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Fig. 1.1 Gastrointestinal anthrax. (a–d) Oropharyngeal anthrax. (a) Plain CT scanning of the neck demonstrates obvious swelling of the cervical soft tissues and narrowed cavities of nasopharynx, oropharynx, and laryngopharynx….

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