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Sensory and reflexes exam of the upper limb
Sensory and reflexes exam of the upper limb USMLE 17,560 Views • 2 years ago

Sensory and reflexes exam of the upper limb from the USMLE collection Sensory and reflexes exam of the upper limb

A Man Impaled by Shovel in His Butt - Untold Stories of the ER
A Man Impaled by Shovel in His Butt - Untold Stories of the ER hooda 9,534 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video of A Man Impaled by Shovel in His Butt - Untold Stories of the ER

Unresponsive Airway Obstruction
Unresponsive Airway Obstruction wss4m 11,421 Views • 2 years ago

A video showing Unresponsive Airway Obstruction and how to deal with it

Spleen Pain Causes
Spleen Pain Causes samer kareem 7,980 Views • 2 years ago

An enlarged spleen can be caused by infections, cirrhosis and other liver diseases, blood diseases characterized by abnormal blood cells, problems with the lymph system, or other conditions. Other causes of an enlarged spleen include: Inflammatory diseases such as sarcoidosis, lupus, and rheumatoid arthritis.

Electrical Burns
Electrical Burns Scott 10,936 Views • 2 years ago

A video showing how to deal with electrical burns and their first aid

Extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy
Extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy samer kareem 11,088 Views • 2 years ago

Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) uses shock waves to break a kidney stone into small pieces that can more easily travel through the urinary tract camera.gif and pass from the body. See a picture of ESWL camera.gif. You lie on a water-filled cushion, and the surgeon uses X-rays or ultrasound tests to precisely locate the stone. High-energy sound waves pass through your body without injuring it and break the stone into small pieces. These small pieces move through the urinary tract and out of the body more easily than a large stone. The process takes about an hour. You may receive sedatives or local anesthesia. Your surgeon may use a stent if you have a large stone. A stent is a small, short tube of flexible plastic mesh that holds the ureter open. This helps the small stone pieces to pass without blocking the ureter.

Laparoscopic Splenectomy
Laparoscopic Splenectomy Surgeon 14,292 Views • 2 years ago

Laparoscopic removal of the spleen

Sex under MRI
Sex under MRI samer kareem 11,540 Views • 2 years ago

Anatomy of Love

Rabies
Rabies samer kareem 7,256 Views • 2 years ago

In developing countries, domestic animals (eg, dogs) are common sources of infection. In the United States, bats and wild animals (eg, raccoons) are the most common reservoirs of infection. The acquisition of rabies from bats can occur from an unrecognized bite or a scratch, and possibly by inhalation of aerosolized viral particles. Bats are found in all states except Hawaii, and spelunking (cave exploration) is a risk factor for rabies acquisition from bats.

Dilation and Curettage D and C
Dilation and Curettage D and C Scott 16,499 Views • 2 years ago

Dilation and Curettage D and C

Voiding CystoUrethroGram (VCUG) Prodedure
Voiding CystoUrethroGram (VCUG) Prodedure samer kareem 9,712 Views • 2 years ago

A VCUG (Voiding Cystourethrogram) is a test that looks at how well your child's kidneys, ureters and bladder are working. Your child's kidneys make urine. The urine flows from the kidneys through thin tubes (called ureters) into your child's bladder.

Dural venous sinuses
Dural venous sinuses samer kareem 6,587 Views • 2 years ago

The dural venous sinuses are spaces between the endosteal and meningeal layers of the dura. They contain venous blood that originates for the most part from the brain or cranial cavity. The sinuses contain an endothelial lining that is continuous into the veins that are connected to them.

MRI of Bone Tumor
MRI of Bone Tumor samer kareem 1,998 Views • 2 years ago

MRI of Bone Tumor

Glucose
Glucose samer kareem 9,484 Views • 2 years ago

Recommended range without diabetes is 70 to 130mg/dL. (The standard for measuring blood glucose is "mg/dL" which means milligrams per deciliter.) If your blood glucose level is above 130mg/dL, that's fasting hyperglycemia. Fasting hyperglycemia is a common diabetes complication.

DIEP Flap Before and After Pictures in Houston
DIEP Flap Before and After Pictures in Houston Tuesday Wilson 6,743 Views • 2 years ago

Renowned for her work in reinnervated autologous muscle-preserving perforator flaps, Dr. Aldona Spiegel is one of the top breast reconstruction surgeons in the nation. Dr. Spiegel's office is located in the Houston Methodist Hospital and is affiliated with their Breast Center. These DIEP Flap before and after photos depict some of her recent work. To learn more about DIEP Flap reconstruction in Houston, please visit http://www.breastrestoration.org/diep_siea.php

Do not look away challenge  (Leg Surgery)
Do not look away challenge (Leg Surgery) samer kareem 15,179 Views • 2 years ago

Never looked away once great video

Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery
Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery DrHouse 18,829 Views • 2 years ago

Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery

ultrasound shoulder
ultrasound shoulder rzahora 15,104 Views • 2 years ago

subscapularis muscle tear with secondary subdeltoid bursitis

Gait after total knee replacement
Gait after total knee replacement A.K. Venkatachalam 17,833 Views • 2 years ago

Video shows improvement of gait after a total knee replacement in the same patient. The sideways lurch has been abolished. This was possible by bone grafting and an advanced revision knee system.
Surgery performed at the MJRC, http://www.kneeindia.com/blog
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Cystoscopy Procedure
Cystoscopy Procedure Scott 10,521 Views • 2 years ago

Cystoscopy (sis-TOS-kuh-pee) is a procedure that allows your doctor to examine the lining of your bladder and the tube that carries urine out of your body (urethra). A hollow tube (cystoscope) equipped with a lens is inserted into your urethra and slowly advanced into your bladder.

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