|
Publications: |
A Guide to the Clinical Care of Women with HIV/AIDS, 2005 edition |
<
Previous
| Home
| Next
>
Color Plates
Plate 1: Trichomonads
TOP
Trichomonads in a saline wet mount (high power) (Monif, 1982; Fig. 22-2; reprinted with permission from Harper & Row.)
Plate 2: Clue cells of G. vaginalis
TOP
Clue cells of G. vaginalis vaginitis on a saline wet mount (high power) (Monif, 1982; Fig. 22-3; reprinted with permission from Harper & Row.)
Plate 3: Candida TOP
Candida in a saline wet mount (high power) (Monif, 1982; Fig. 22-4B; reprinted with permission from Harper & Row.)
Plate 4: Vaginal candidiasis TOP
Vaginal candidiasis: thrush patches on the vaginal wall of a patient with candidiasis (courtesy J. Anderson, MD).
Plate 5: Severe vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN3) TOP
Severe vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN3) (Wilkinson and Stone, 1995; Fig 6.27; reprinted with permission from Williams & Wilkins.)
Plate 6: Nontender chancres (kissing lesions) TOP
Nontender chancres (kissing lesions) in a woman with primary syphilis (Wilkinson and Stone, 1995; Fig 8.46; reprinted with permission from Williams & Wilkins.)
Plate 7: Extensive vulvar condylomata acuminata TOP
Extensive vulvar condylomata acuminata (human papillomavirus) (Wilkinson and Stone, 1995; Fig 9.3; reprinted with permission from Williams & Wilkins.)
Plate 8: Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN3) TOP
Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN3) demonstrating coarse mosaicism and punctuation on posterior lip (Burghardt, 1991; Fig. 11.37; reprinted with permission from Thieme Medical Publishers.)
Plate 9: Mucopurulent cervicitis TOP
Mucopurulent cervicitis caused by C. trachomatis (Holmes, 1999; Plate 16; reprinted with permission from McGraw Hill.)
Plate 10: Profuse purulent frothy vaginal discharge TOP
Profuse purulent frothy vaginal discharge due to trichomonas (Holmes, 1999;
Plate 21; reprinted with permission from McGraw Hill.)
Plate 11: Pelvic inflammatory disease TOP
Pelvic inflammatory disease, proven chlamydial pyosalpinx. Right tube is swollen and tortuous (arrow) (Holmes, 1999; Plate 17; reprinted with permission from McGraw Hill.)
Plate 12: Chancroid TOP
Chancroid (Holmes, 1999; Plate 32; reprinted with permission from McGraw Hill.)
Plate 13: Condyloma latum in secondary syphilis TOP
Condyloma latum in secondary syphilis (Holmes, 1999; Plate 47; reprinted with permission from McGraw Hill.)
Plate 14: Lesion of herpes simplex TOP
Lesion of herpes simplex (courtesy J. Anderson, MD).
Plate 15: Herpes simplex in woman with AIDS TOP
Herpes simplex in woman with AIDS, CD4<50 (courtesy J. Anderson, MD).
Plate 16: Apthous genital ulceration TOP
Apthous genital ulceration (courtesy J. Anderson, MD).
Plate 17: Apthous oral ulceration TOP
Apthous oral ulceration (courtesy J. Anderson, MD).
|