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USMLE Step 2 CS - Shoulder Pain
USMLE Step 2 CS - Shoulder Pain usmle tutoring 9,845 Views • 2 years ago

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Pes      (  Piles Treatment ) Piles Treatment piles: HAL Hemorrhoidal Artery Ligation new
Pes ( Piles Treatment ) Piles Treatment piles: HAL Hemorrhoidal Artery Ligation new drjamil hashmi 20,168 Views • 2 years ago

Piles Treatment
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Rubber band application around the pile is a pain free procedure.Patient is put to sleep for a few minutes and can go home after a few hours.In this procedure anal fissure was also treated with the transparent anoscope that comes with the PPH gun set.
Piles Treatment piles: HAL Hemorrhoidal Artery Ligation new fast and painless treatment of haemorrhoids dr jamil ahmad hashmi -PainlessRubber band application around the pile is pain free procedure.Patient put to sleep for few minutes can go home after hours.In this procedure anal fissure was also treated with transparent anoscope that comes PPH gun set. Category: health

DVT Deep Venous Thrombosis
DVT Deep Venous Thrombosis Scott Stevens 6,943 Views • 2 years ago

DVT Deep Venous Thrombosis

Borderline Personality Disorder Information
Borderline Personality Disorder Information Scott Stevens 10,578 Views • 2 years ago

Borderline Personality Disorder Information

Laparoscopic Resection of Ovary Dermoid Cyst
Laparoscopic Resection of Ovary Dermoid Cyst Scott Stevens 7,555 Views • 2 years ago

Laparoscopic Resection of Ovary Dermoid Cyst

Female Reproductive System Anatomy
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Female Reproductive System Anatomy

Neurology Physical Examination Lecture
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Anatomy of Superficial Thorax and Abdomen
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Histology of Nasal Cavity
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Histology of Penis
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Histology of Penis

Histology of Dorsal Root Ganglion
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Histology of Dorsal Root Ganglion

Female Foley Catheterization Technique
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Female Foley Catheterization Technique

Is Aspirin Safe During Pregnancy HD
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Preventing Perineal Tears HD
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Giving Medications Through a Running IV Line
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How the Sex of the baby is determined in the womb?
How the Sex of the baby is determined in the womb? Scott 73,148 Views • 2 years ago

Your baby's sex is set at conception. At around 7 weeks, your baby's internal sex organs – such as ovaries and testes – begin to form in the abdomen. Male and female sex organs and genitalia look the same at this stage because they're derived from the same structures. At around 9 weeks, boys and girls begin to develop differently. In girls, a tiny bud emerges between the tissue of the legs. This bud will become the clitoris. The membrane that forms a groove below the bud separates to become the labia minora and the vaginal opening. By 22 weeks, the ovaries are completely formed and move from the abdomen to the pelvis. They already contain a lifetime supply of 6 million eggs. In boys, the bud develops into the penis and starts to elongate at around 12 weeks. The outer membrane grows into the scrotal sac that will later house the testicles. By 22 weeks, the testes have formed in the abdomen. They already contain immature sperm. Soon they'll begin their descent to the scrotum, but it's a long journey. They'll reach their destination late in pregnancy, or for some boys, after birth. If you're eager to find out whether you're having a girl or a boy, you'll have to wait until you're at least 17 weeks pregnant. That's when the genitals have developed enough to be seen on an ultrasound.

Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema
Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema samer kareem 3,525 Views • 2 years ago

Pulmonary edema is a condition caused by excess fluid in the lungs. This fluid collects in the numerous air sacs in the lungs, making it difficult to breathe. In most cases, heart problems cause pulmonary edema. But fluid can accumulate for other reasons, including pneumonia, exposure to certain toxins and medications, trauma to the chest wall, and exercising or living at high elevations. Pulmonary edema that develops suddenly (acute pulmonary edema) is a medical emergency requiring immediate care. Although pulmonary edema can sometimes prove fatal, the outlook improves when you receive prompt treatment for pulmonary edema along with treatment for the underlying problem. Treatment for pulmonary edema varies depending on the cause but generally includes supplemental oxygen and medications.

Carotid Endarterectomy
Carotid Endarterectomy samer kareem 1,494 Views • 2 years ago

A carotid endarterectomy is performed in a sterile surgical suite or standard operating room. You may go home the same day or stay 1–2 nights after the procedure depending on your medical condition. You receive a local anesthetic or general anesthesia. Your vascular surgeon makes an incision at the front of your neck. After removing the plaque from the artery your vascular surgeon repairs the artery by stitching in a natural graft (formed from a piece of vein from elsewhere in your body) or a woven patch. The incision is closed

Friedreich's Ataxia
Friedreich's Ataxia samer kareem 2,330 Views • 2 years ago

Friedreich's ataxia is an inherited disease that damages your nervous system. The damage affects your spinal cord and the nerves that control muscle movement in your arms and legs. Symptoms usually begin between the ages of 5 and 15. The main symptom is ataxia, which means trouble coordinating movements. Specific symptoms include Difficulty walking Muscle weakness Speech problems Involuntary eye movements Scoliosis (curving of the spine to one side) Heart palpitations, from the heart disease which can happen along with Friedreich's ataxia People with Friedreich's ataxia usually need a wheelchair 15 to 20 years after symptoms first appear. In severe cases, people become incapacitated. There is no cure. You can treat symptoms with medicines, braces, surgery, and physical therapy.

Plantar Warts
Plantar Warts samer kareem 2,950 Views • 2 years ago

Plantar warts are hard, grainy growths that usually appear on the heels or balls of your feet, areas that feel the most pressure. This pressure also may cause plantar warts to grow inward beneath a hard, thick layer of skin (callus). Plantar warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). The virus enters your body through tiny cuts, breaks or other weak spots on the bottom of your feet. Most plantar warts aren't a serious health concern and may not require treatment. But plantar warts can cause discomfort or pain. If self-care treatments for plantar warts don't work, you may want to see your doctor to have them removed.

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