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- Varicella cases and states reporting, United States, 1972-1996.
- Electron micrograph of a Varicella (Chickenpox) Virus.
- This photomicrograph reveals the intranuclear inclusions produced by varicella virus grown in a tissue culture; Magnified 500X.
- Note the Chickenpox lesions on the skin of this patient's right palm and wrist on day 6 of the illness.
- Note the Chickenpox lesions on the skin of this patient's left breast and arm on day 6 of the illness.
- Note the Chickenpox lesions on the skin of this patient's breasts, arms and torso on day 6 of the illness.
- Note the Chickenpox lesions on the skin of this 4 year old Indonesian child's torso on day 5 of the illness.
- Note the Chickenpox lesions on the dorsal skin of this patient's hands and forearms at day 6 of the illness.
- Note the Chickenpox lesions on the skin of this 4 year old Indonesian child's torso on day 5 of the illness.
- Note the Chickenpox lesions on the skin of this patient's back and buttocks at day 6 of the illness.
- Note the Chickenpox lesions on the skin of this patient's torso at day 6 of the illness.
- This patient presented with crusted chickenpox skin lesions and was treated at New York - Presbyterian Hospital.
- This boy was treated at New York - Presbyterian Hospital with a lesion on his palatal mucosa due to chickenpox.
- This is an image of a girl with a secondary skin infection on her face due to chickenpox.
- This is an image of a girl treated at the New York - Presbyterian Hospital with skin lesions on the back due chickenpox.
- This is an image of a patient treated at the New York - Presbyterian Hospital with cervical skin lesions caused by chickenpox.
- This patient with skin lesions on her leg due to chickenpox was treated at New York - Presbyterian Hospital.
- This 4 month old infant with skin lesions on his brow ridge due to chickenpox was treated at New York - Presbyterian Hospital.
- These skin lesions on the forehead of an elderly woman are due to the herpes zoster virus on the 21st day of the illness.
- This is a chickenpox scab (left), and smallpox scab (right) viewed from above as a demonstration in comparative morphology.
- This is a chickenpox scab (left), and smallpox scab (right) viewed in profile as a demonstration in comparative morphology.
- This skin disorder was found to be herpes zoster, not syphilitic in nature as was initially suspected.
- This plantar foot rash was suspected to be smallpox related, but was later determined to be caused by herpes zoster virus.
- This patient had presented with chickenpox demonstrating the typical rash on day eight. Notice that most scabs have fallen off.
- In this chickenpox patient, many pocks are present on the back, but only a few on his arms.
- Here the upper shoulder of a chickenpox patient reveals the appearance of the rash during the 3rd day of the illness.
- This image reveals the appearance of the facial rash of a chickenpox patient during the 3rd day of the illness.
- This patient developed palatal mucosal lesions due to chickenpox.
- This patient with chickenpox developed lesions on the skin of his chest and torso.
- This pustulovesicular rash represents a generalized herpes outbreak due to the Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) pathogen.
- This pustulovesicular rash represents a generalized herpes outbreak due to the Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) pathogen.
- This child's chest x-ray revealed the onset of bilateral pulmonary effusion due to chickenpox pneumonia.
- This child presented with the characteristic pancorporeal varicella, or “chickenpox” lesions.
- This child with a history of leukemia presented with a maculopapular rash, which was diagnosed as a herpes-zoster outbreak due to the Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) pathogen.
- This June, 1968 photograph depicted the left leg of a 4 year old child living in the city of Kindia, Guinea who was displaying a maculopapular rash that was diagnosed as varicella, otherwise known as “chickenpox”.
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