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bimanual examination
bimanual examination wss4m 188,877 Views • 2 years ago

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Insulin, Glucose and you
Insulin, Glucose and you samer kareem 2,605 Views • 2 years ago

Insulin is a hormone made naturally in the pancreas that helps move sugar into the cells of your body. Your cells use the sugar as fuel to make energy. Without enough insulin, sugar stays in your bloodstream, raising your blood sugar. High blood sugar, or hyperglycemia, can lead to the signs and symptoms of diabetes:

Tubal Ligation with Fallope Ring
Tubal Ligation with Fallope Ring M_Nabil 35,473 Views • 2 years ago

Tubal ligation using Fallope Ring

Hip Exam
Hip Exam Scott 53,106 Views • 2 years ago

Function and Anatomy: The hip is a ball and socket type joint, formed by the articulation of the head of the femur with the pelvis. Normal range of motion includes: abduction 45 degrees, adduction 20-30 degrees, flexion 135 degrees, extension 30 degrees, internal and external rotation. Hip pathology can cause symptoms anywhere around the joint, though frequently pain is anterior and radiates to the groin region. Additionally, pathology outside of the hip can be referred to this region. History and exam obviously help in making these distinctions.

Knee Exam
Knee Exam Scott 23,806 Views • 2 years ago

The Knee Exam
Observation:
1. Make sure that both knees are fully exposed. The patient should be in either a gown or shorts. Rolled up pant legs do not provide good exposure!
2. Watch the patient walk. Do they limp or appear to be in pain? When standing, is there evidence of bowing (varus) or knock-kneed (valgus) deformity? There is a predilection for degenerative joint disease to affect the medical aspect of the knee, a common cause of bowing. Varus Knee Deformity, more marked on the left leg. 3. Make note of any scars or asymmetry. Chronic/progressive damage, as in degenerative joint disease, may lead to abnormal contours and appearance. Is there obvious swelling as would occur in an effusion? Redness suggesting inflammation? 4. Is there evidence of atrophy of the quadriceps, hamstring, or calf muscle groups? Knee problems/pain can limit the use of the affected leg, leading to wasting of the muscles.

While both legs have well developed musculature,
the left calf and hamstring are bulkier than the right. 5. Look at the external anatomy, noting structures above and below the knee itself: 1. Patella 2. Patellar tendon 3. Quadriceps/Hamstring/Calf muscles 4. Medial and lateral joint lines. 5. Femur and Tibia 6. Tibial tuberosity


Ballotment (helpful if the effusion is large) 1. Slightly flex the knee which is to be examined.
2. Place one hand on the supra-pateallar pouch, which is above the patella and communicates with the joint space. Gently push down and towards the patella, forcing any fluid to accumulate in the central part of the joint.
3. Gently push down on the patella with your thumb.
4. If there is a sizable effusion, the patella will feel as if it's floating and "bounce" back up when pushed down.

Robotic anastomosis of bladder to urethra
Robotic anastomosis of bladder to urethra Mohamed Ibrahim 10,269 Views • 2 years ago

Robotic anastomosis of bladder to urethra after radical prostatectomy.

Laparoscopic cervical cerclage
Laparoscopic cervical cerclage samer kareem 31,565 Views • 2 years ago

Cervical cerclage can be placed via transvaginal, open transabdominal, or laparoscopic transabdominal approach, preferably before pregnancy. Recurrent late miscarriages may be due to a weak (sometimes called an incompetent) cervix that shortens or opens too early in pregnancy. Cervical cerclage involves placing a stitch around the upper part of the cervix to keep it closed; the operation may be carried out through the vagina, or through the abdomen, as an open or laparoscopic ('keyhole') procedure.

Is there scientific proof we can heal ourselves?
Is there scientific proof we can heal ourselves? samer kareem 4,601 Views • 2 years ago

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Cremasteric reflex test
Cremasteric reflex test samer kareem 66,315 Views • 2 years ago

-The cremasteric reflex test is considered positive if there is elevation of the testis in response to stroking the upper inner thigh. This reaction is typically absent in testicular torsion and boys under the age of 6 months. Although not completely reliable in older boys and adults, an absent cremasteric reflex is highly suggestive of torsion. Patients with epididymitis usually have a normal cremasteric reflex, with pain and swelling isolated to

Circumcision by Dissection method
Circumcision by Dissection method Scott 211,128 Views • 2 years ago

Circumcision by Dissection method

Feeding Tube
Feeding Tube Harvard_Student 6,095 Views • 2 years ago

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Loyola Female Exam Part 3
Loyola Female Exam Part 3 Loyola Medicine 99,210 Views • 2 years ago

Full examination of the female from head to toe by Loyola Medical School, Chicago. Part 3

Brain Tumor and Skull-Base Surgery
Brain Tumor and Skull-Base Surgery samer kareem 6,376 Views • 2 years ago

Brain Tumor and Skull-Base Surgery

Diagnosing and Treating Pituitary Tumors
Diagnosing and Treating Pituitary Tumors samer kareem 3,847 Views • 2 years ago

The pituitary is a small gland found inside the skull just below the brain and above the nasal passages, which are above the fleshy back part of the roof of the mouth (known as the soft palate). The pituitary sits in a tiny bony space called the sella turcica. The nerves that connect the eyes to the brain, called the optic nerves, pass close by it.

Successful External Cephalic Version
Successful External Cephalic Version samer kareem 2,210 Views • 2 years ago

Successful External Cephalic Version (ECV) - Turning a breech baby in just 2 minutes!

Diaper Rashes in Babies
Diaper Rashes in Babies samer kareem 2,560 Views • 2 years ago

Wetness. Even the most absorbent diaper leaves some moisture on your child's skin. And when your child's urine mixes with bacteria from his stool, it breaks down into ammonia, which can be very harsh on the skin. That's why children with frequent bowel movements or diarrhea are more prone to diaper rash.

Pilonidal Cyst Removal by Laying Open Technique
Pilonidal Cyst Removal by Laying Open Technique Mohamed 44,619 Views • 2 years ago

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Sutureless laparoscopic radical Prostatectomy
Sutureless laparoscopic radical Prostatectomy Alicia Berger 1,040 Views • 2 years ago

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Anatomy of The Lower Limb Joints
Anatomy of The Lower Limb Joints Anatomy_Videos 8,816 Views • 2 years ago

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Respiratory Anatomy
Respiratory Anatomy samer kareem 1,363 Views • 2 years ago

There are 3 major parts of the respiratory system: the airway, the lungs, and the muscles of respiration. The airway, which includes the nose, mouth, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles, carries air between the lungs and the body's exterior.

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