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Pyogenic liver abscess
Pyogenic liver abscess samer kareem 1,386 Views • 2 years ago

Pyogenic liver abscess Email this page to a friend Email this page to a friend Facebook Twitter Google+ Pyogenic liver abscess is a pus-filled area in the liver. Causes There are many potential causes of liver abscesses, including: Abdominal infection, such as appendicitis, diverticulitis, or a perforated bowel Infection in the blood Infection of the bile draining tubes Recent endoscopy of the bile draining tubes Trauma that damages the liver The most common bacteria that cause liver abscesses are: Escherichia coli Bacteroides Enterococcus Klebsiella pneumoniae Staphylococcus aureus Streptococcus In most cases, more than one type of bacteria is found.

Bone Fracture Healing
Bone Fracture Healing samer kareem 8,224 Views • 2 years ago

Bone healing can be divided into four stages: inflammation; soft callus formation; hard callus formation; remodeling.

Large Breast Augmentation
Large Breast Augmentation samer kareem 8,997 Views • 2 years ago

Large Breast Augmentation

Hepatitis B:
Hepatitis B: samer kareem 4,698 Views • 2 years ago

Hepatitis B is a serious liver infection caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). For some people, hepatitis B infection becomes chronic, meaning it lasts more than six months. Having chronic hepatitis B increases your risk of developing liver failure, liver cancer or cirrhosis — a condition that causes permanent scarring of the liver. Most people infected with hepatitis B as adults recover fully, even if their signs and symptoms are severe. Infants and children are more likely to develop a chronic hepatitis B infection. A vaccine can prevent hepatitis B, but there's no cure if you have it. If you're infected, taking certain precautions can help prevent spreading HBV to others.

How to Perform Obstetric Palpation
How to Perform Obstetric Palpation samer kareem 24,460 Views • 2 years ago

The obstetric examination is distinct from other examinations in that you, the clinician, are trying to assess the health of two individuals – the mother and the fetus – simultaneously. From the initial history, you should be able to judge the health of the pregnancy, any risk factors that need to be addressed, and any concerns from the parents. The history is an opportunity for you to find out how much the parents know about pregnancy, labour and delivery and if they have any preferences to which these events are carried out. A carefully taken history will also direct your attention to specific signs during the examination. As such, it is important that you develop a concise and systematic method of taking the history and carrying out the examination so that you do not miss any important information. This article focuses primarily on the examination. Pregnancy is a sensitive issue, especially for the primigravida’s. Therefore, extra care is needed when you approach a pregnant woman. Always obtain expressed informed consent before examining her and have a chaperone accompany you throughout the examination. A walk-through of what you will be doing is a good way of reassuring the patient and allows the examination to go on smoothly. It is also important to let your patient know that if the examination is too painful, she can stop at any time she wants. Finally, before you begin, you should always wash your hands, especially at an OSCE station.

Liver Exam
Liver Exam M_Nabil 15,190 Views • 2 years ago

Complete medical examination of the liver

Adult Circumcision
Adult Circumcision Scott 343,304 Views • 2 years ago

Adult circumcision video

Liver
Liver samer kareem 40,430 Views • 2 years ago

liver also detoxifies chemicals and metabolizes drugs. As it does so, the liver secretes bile that ends up back in the intestines. The liver also makes proteins important for blood clotting and other functions.

Rectal Examination
Rectal Examination samer kareem 10,448 Views • 2 years ago

Rectal Examination

Abortion real ghraphics
Abortion real ghraphics samer kareem 5,415 Views • 2 years ago

Abortion real ghraphics

Device that keeps a donor heart beating
Device that keeps a donor heart beating samer kareem 7,021 Views • 2 years ago

Device that keeps a donor heart beating

Head to Toe Assesment
Head to Toe Assesment samer kareem 28,667 Views • 2 years ago

Head to Toe Assesment

Pancreatic Auto Islet Transplantation with Total Pancreatectomy
Pancreatic Auto Islet Transplantation with Total Pancreatectomy samer kareem 5,506 Views • 2 years ago

Animation explaining the pancreatic auto islet transplantation process with complete removal of the pancreas to treat pancreatitis.

Loyola Upper Limb Exam Part 1
Loyola Upper Limb Exam Part 1 Loyola Medicine 13,139 Views • 2 years ago

Examination of the upper limb by Loyola medical school, Chicago

Loyola Respiratory System Exam Part 1
Loyola Respiratory System Exam Part 1 Loyola Medicine 17,174 Views • 2 years ago

Loyola Respiratory System Exam Part 1 A video from Loyola Medical School, Chicago showing the medical and clinical examination of the respiratory system.

Loyola Full Neurological Exam Part 1
Loyola Full Neurological Exam Part 1 Loyola Medicine 35,118 Views • 2 years ago

Part 1: from Loyola Medical School, Chicago showing clinical examination of the neurological system.

Aneurysm of Splenic Artery
Aneurysm of Splenic Artery M_Nabil 13,351 Views • 2 years ago

Aneurysm of Splenic Artery from Cairo College of Medicine Hospitals

The ABC's of Adult CPR Part 1
The ABC's of Adult CPR Part 1 Mohamed 20,351 Views • 2 years ago

The ABC's of Adult CPR emergency video

Cremasteric reflex test
Cremasteric reflex test samer kareem 66,152 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

Why Do We Get Eye Boogers?
Why Do We Get Eye Boogers? samer kareem 4,442 Views • 2 years ago

Rheum is made up of mucus, skin cells, oils and dust. The rheum that comes from the eyes and forms eye boogers is called gound, which you may know as eye sand, eye gunk, sleep dust, sleep sand, sleep in your eyes, or eye shnooters. When you're awake, gound doesn't cause any problems.

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