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Illustration of bacterial meningitis, showing the anatomical orientation of the meninges (membranes) that cover the brain (left); normal meninges: dura, arachnoid, and pia mater (top detail); brain with meningitis: infected and inflamed brain and meninges (bottom detail).

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Illustration of spinal meningitis: anatomical orientation of the spinal cord within the neck (left); normal meningeal layers covering the spinal cord and nerve roots (center); infected and inflamed meningeal layers due to meningitis (right).

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Illustration of fulminant bacterial meningitis in a child, showing infected and inflamed meninges covering the brain. Bacterial meningitis is the most deadly type of meningitis, particularly among infants.

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Illustration of spinal meningitis: infected and inflamed meninges (membranes) covering the spinal cord and nerve roots.

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Illustration of spinal meningitis: infected and inflamed meninges (membranes) covering the spinal cord and nerve roots.

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Illustration of type 2 diabetes, also called non-insulin dependent diabetes, obesity-related diabetes, and adult-onset diabetes. In type 2 diabetes, the body fails to properly utilize the insulin produced by the pancreas, leading to excess glucose in the bloodstream (high blood sugar).

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Illustration of type 1 diabetes, also called insulin-dependent diabetes. In type 1 diabetes, the pancreas fails to produce enough (or any) insulin, leading to excess glucose in the bloodstream (high blood sugar).

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Illustration of diabetes type 1 and type 2. The actions of normal insulin production and the body's management of glucose levels in the blood (top) is compared and contrasted with those of type 1 (center) and type 2 diabetes (bottom) patients.

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Illustration of a spinal cord covered in plaques due to multiple sclerosis (right), compared to a normal spinal cord (left) in situ at the base of the brain.

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Illustration of a sprained ankle. The inset shows a torn talofibular ligament, which joins the talus on the foot to the fibula on the lower leg.

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Illustration of an obese male, frontal view.

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Illustration showing the pathway of a pulmonary embolism (blood clot) from the lower leg to the lungs, frontal view.

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Illustration of a male figure performing a surface electromyogram (EMG) shoulder reaching test, rear view, with a graphic chart of the EMG data. An EMG measures the electrical action in muscles.

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Illustration showing a penile implant of the pelvis, penis, and testicles, cutaway view. This device is used as the surgical treatment for male impotence, or erectile dysfunction.

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Illustration of a blood pressure cuff (sphygmomanometer) on a figure, showing the internal anatomy: heart, aorta, vena cava, kidneys, and urinary bladder.

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Illustration series of heart surgery repair, showing a blocked coronary artery with balloon angioplasty. The three cutaway views of a blocked, atherosclerotic coronary artery show: the tunica intima partially detached from the wall of the artery (top); a deflated angioplasty balloon inserted into the artery (middle); and the balloon inflated (bottom).

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Illustration of mechanism of traumatic brain injury (TBI) due to whiplash, or coup-contrecoup.

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Illustration of an intraoperative view into the open abdomen after removal of the uterus during an abdominal hysterectomy.

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Illustration of chondromalacia, or arthritic degeneration of the knee joint cartilage, on the femur. Visible are the medial femoral condyle cartilage with extensive chondromalacia tears, as well as a portion of the inside of the patella showing similar arthritic changes.

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Illustration of an embryo at four weeks in utero, cutaway view of the uterus and chorion to show the amniotic sac. The embryo measures 4.0 mm CR (crown-rump) length. The upper limb buds are flipper-like and the lower limb buds have begun to form. Also shown are the lens placodes (primitive eyes), heart prominence, and four pairs of gill arches. (1 of 9)

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