Pediatrics

Scott
18,396 Views · 1 year ago

Highlights of a fetal laser surgery for twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) will be shown from Tampa General Hospital

TTTS affects 10 to 15 percent of identical-twin pregnancies and is the result of abnormal blood exchange between identical twins through a common placenta. The larger of the twins, or recipient, is surrounded by too much amniotic fluid and in danger of heart failure as its body tries to pump the overwhelming volume of blood intended for both. The smaller, or donor twin, is encased in a shrinking amniotic sac deprived of blood. Without treatment, both will likely die.

Rubén Quintero, M.D., Medical Director of Maternal Fetal Medicine/Fetal Surgery at Tampa General Hospital and Professor and Director of the Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of South Florida College of Medicine will narrate the procedure and answer e-mail questions live as taped highlights of the procedure are shown.

DrHouse
22,956 Views · 1 year ago

Insertion of pediatric nasogastric tube in children and babies

DrHouse
37,937 Views · 1 year ago

Pediatric IV insertion

DrHouse
19,318 Views · 1 year ago

Pediatric Lumbar puncture

DrHouse
24,284 Views · 1 year ago

Bone marrow examination refers to the pathologic analysis of samples of bone marrow obtained by bone marrow biopsy (often called a trephine biopsy) and bone marrow aspiration. Bone marrow examination is used in the diagnosis of a number of conditions, including leukemia, multiple myeloma, anemia, and pancytopenia. The bone marrow produces the cellular elements of the blood, including platelets, red blood cells and white blood cells. While much information can be gleaned by testing the blood itself (drawn from a vein by phlebotomy), it is sometimes necessary to examine the source of the blood cells in the bone marrow to obtain more information on hematopoiesis; this is the role of bone marrow aspiration and biopsy.

DrHouse
119,448 Views · 1 year ago

This video shows how to insert a catheter in a baby girl

Mohamed
15,518 Views · 1 year ago

Catheters and Long Lines are introduced in Neonates to administer fluid and Total Parentral Nutrition. The proceedure is not easy to perform and is prone to get infections.
Strict Aseptic technique is mandatory

DrHouse
19,919 Views · 1 year ago

Child Unresponsive Airway Obstruction

DrMDK
9,614 Views · 1 year ago

Michael Marcus, MD Pediatric Pulmonary www.DrMDK.com Maimonides Medical Center Fellowship:Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia www.DrMDK.com

DrMDK
16,998 Views · 1 year ago

Henry Anhalt DO FAAP
Ped Eddo

Mohamed Ibrahim
52,109 Views · 1 year ago

full pediatric examination of lymph nodes

Mohamed Ibrahim
31,437 Views · 1 year ago

Pediatric musculoskeletal examination

Mohamed Ibrahim
32,801 Views · 1 year ago

If your body makes too little melanin, your skin gets lighter. Vitiligo is a condition that causes patches of light skin. Albinism is a genetic condition affecting a person's skin. A person with albinism may have no color, lighter than normal skin color, or patchy missing skin color.

Mohamed Ibrahim
49,501 Views · 1 year ago

Meningitis is a common life-threatening medical emergency caused by infectious and non-infectious agents. Rapid and accurate evaluation by history and clinical examination is helpful to guide further specific investigation and treatment. Kernig's sign, Brudzinski's sign, and nuchal rigidity are bedside diagnostic signs used to evaluate suspected cases of meningitis. The presence of meningeal irritation, however, is not pathognomonic for meningitis.

Mohamed Ibrahim
40,028 Views · 1 year ago

In a normal person, when a muscle tendon is tapped briskly, the muscle immediately contracts due to a two-neuron reflex arc involving the spinal or brainstem segment that innervates the muscle. The afferent neuron whose cell body lies in a dorsal root ganglion innervates the muscle or Golgi tendon organ associated with the muscles; the efferent neuron is an alpha motoneuron in the anterior horn of the cord. The cerebral cortex and a number of brainstem nuclei exert influence over the sensory input of the muscle spindles by means of the gamma motoneurons that are located in the anterior horn; these neurons supply a set of muscle fibers that control the length of the muscle spindle itself. Hyporeflexia is an absent or diminished response to tapping. It usually indicates a disease that involves one or more of the components of the two-neuron reflex arc itself. Hyperreflexia refers to hyperactive or repeating (clonic) reflexes. These usually indicate an interruption of corticospinal and other descending pathways that influence the reflex arc due to a suprasegmental lesion, that is, a lesion above the level of the spinal reflex pathways.

Mohamed Ibrahim
71,190 Views · 1 year ago

Pediatrics abdominal examination

Mohamed Ibrahim
70,366 Views · 1 year ago

examination of the lungs and respiration of newborn and children

Mohamed Ibrahim
31,394 Views · 1 year ago

Primitive reflexes are reflex actions originating in the central nervous system that are exhibited by normal infants, but not neurologically intact adults, in response to particular stimuli. These reflexes are absent due to the development of the frontal lobes as a child transitions normally into child development.

Mohamed Ibrahim
30,083 Views · 1 year ago

Pediatric examination of muscle strength and muscle tone

Mohamed Ibrahim
88,740 Views · 1 year ago

Examination of pulse, blood pressure and capillary refilling time




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