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IMAGE MAP - SextrC2
This is the IMAGE MAP for this dummy section. I have included 3 illustrations to acquaint the reader with the utility of the map.
By clicking on underlined items, it is possible to go to the selected illustration without attention to any of the navigation bars in the MASTERBORDER. In the following list, sections are identified as Sextr-
. The chapters in the list below are identified as C5 and C6 for the visual aids, and as C7
for the illustrative pictorial. This convention gives recognition to the number of the “child” chapters at level 3 with the parent chapter being C4. Numbering progresses first along tier 2
in sequential order. The first parent chapter breaks the sequence; the numbering then drops down to tier 3
until the “children” of the parent chapter have all been numbered; the numbering then returns to the next parent chapter at level 2
and then to all the children of this new parent. The sequence continues until all the chapters have been numbered (most of the chapters away from this dummy site will not be numbered in this manner; they will be numbered sequentially with respect to their position on a tier, and from tier 2 through tier 3.
VA- gives recognition to a drawing or table. P-
gives recognition to a photo, either a photomicrograph or a clinical photograph. The conventions for the labeling of SECTIONS, CHAPTERS, and PICTORIALS are:
SECTIONS are identified by an S-; Chapters are identified by a C-; PICTORIALS are identified by a P-
; and VISUAL AIDS (drawings or schematics) by VA-. A textual page will be identified by a sequential number, with numbering beginning at HOME (tier 1). The IMAGE MAP of tier 2
will be identified as such. Beyond the Image Map on tier 2, a textual page will be labeled as S-C-
and by a label giving recognition to basic subject. Parent textual pages will be identified by the addition of “-X.”
IMAGE MAP:
VISUAL AIDS:
SxtrC5VA1-1: Erythema multiforme (drawing);
SxtrC5VA-2: Lichen planus-like reactions (like-history);
PICTORIALS :
SxtrC6P3-1: Porphyria cutanea tarda (photomicrograph);
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