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Cell Cycle
Cell Cycle samer kareem 35,739 Views • 2 years ago

The cell cycle or cell-division cycle is the series of events that take place in a cell leading to its division and duplication of its DNA (DNA replication) to produce two daughter cells.

Kyphosis Reasons
Kyphosis Reasons samer kareem 1,039 Views • 2 years ago

poor posture (postural kyphosis) – slouching, leaning back in chairs and carrying heavy bags can stretch supporting muscles and ligaments, which can increase spinal curvature. abnormally shaped vertebrae (Scheuermann's kyphosis) – if the vertebrae don't develop properly, they can end up being out of position.

High Resolution Upper Airway Anatomy
High Resolution Upper Airway Anatomy samer kareem 1,202 Views • 2 years ago

High Resolution Upper Airway Anatomy

Anatomy of the Human Abdominal Wall
Anatomy of the Human Abdominal Wall samer kareem 3,349 Views • 2 years ago

Clinical Anatomy Lecture Illustrate The Anatomy Of The Abdominal Wall

Cremasteric reflex test
Cremasteric reflex test samer kareem 65,863 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

Ebstein Anomaly
Ebstein Anomaly samer kareem 9,497 Views • 2 years ago

Ebstein anomaly is a congenital malformation of the heart that is characterized by apical displacement of the septal and posterior tricuspid valve leaflets, leading to atrialization of the right ventricle with a variable degree of malformation and displacement of the anterior leaflet.

Scaphoid Hand Fracture Management
Scaphoid Hand Fracture Management samer kareem 1,406 Views • 2 years ago

An animation for Acumed demonstrating their new line of screws for fixing fractures. This one is focused on a Scaphoid fracture in the hand.

Scaphoid Fracture Screw Fixation
Scaphoid Fracture Screw Fixation samer kareem 8,847 Views • 2 years ago

An animated description of the use of a cannulated Herbert screw for surgical treatment of scaphoid fractures.

Position of the Baby during Pregnancy
Position of the Baby during Pregnancy samer kareem 64,810 Views • 2 years ago

Occiput or cephalic — the baby's head is down, and the baby is facing the mother's abdomen. This position results in back pain and a prolonged labor. Transverse — the baby is lying crosswise in the uterus, side-to-side over the mother's pelvis, in a horizontal position rather than vertical.

Natural Water Birth
Natural Water Birth samer kareem 117,525 Views • 2 years ago

First time mom experiences a quick, natural, water-birth.

What Is Resective Surgery for Epilepsy?
What Is Resective Surgery for Epilepsy? samer kareem 3,626 Views • 2 years ago

Epilepsy surgery is reserved for people whose seizures are not well controlled by seizure medicines. This situation is sometimes called being "medically refractory" or "drug resistant." In children, the definition of medically refractory is even more individualized to the specific child's situation. Surgery may be considered for some children after weeks to months of treatment with seizure medicines.

Classification of Epileptic Seizures
Classification of Epileptic Seizures samer kareem 12,121 Views • 2 years ago

A brief demonstration of the different types of epileptic seizures based on the International Classification of Epileptic Seizures.

Pulmonary edema, lungs
Pulmonary edema, lungs samer kareem 7,620 Views • 2 years ago

Expand Section. Pulmonary edema is often caused by congestive heart failure. When the heart is not able to pump efficiently, blood can back up into the veins that take blood through the lungs. As the pressure in these blood vessels increases, fluid is pushed into the air spaces (alveoli) in the lungs.

Chiari Malformation & Syringomyelia
Chiari Malformation & Syringomyelia samer kareem 4,169 Views • 2 years ago

Chiari malformation (kee-AH-ree mal-for-MAY-shun) is a condition in which brain tissue extends into your spinal canal. It occurs when part of your skull is abnormally small or misshapen, pressing on your brain and forcing it downward.

First Face Transplant
First Face Transplant samer kareem 6,742 Views • 2 years ago

3D Printed Models Used in the Mayo Clinic's First Face Transplant

Coronary Artery  Spasm
Coronary Artery Spasm samer kareem 5,847 Views • 2 years ago

Prinzmetal's or Prinzmetal angina (/ˈprɪntsmɛtəl/, sounds like "prints metal") (also known as variant angina, vasospastic angina (VSA), angina inversa, or coronary vessel spasm) is a syndrome typically consisting of angina (cardiac chest pain) at rest that occurs in cycles.

What is Alzheimer's disease?
What is Alzheimer's disease? samer kareem 1,285 Views • 2 years ago

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia and also the best understood. It is thought to be caused by the formation of abnormal deposits of protein in the brain.

Sebaceous Cyst, Hematoma and Growth Removal
Sebaceous Cyst, Hematoma and Growth Removal samer kareem 4,579 Views • 2 years ago

Sebaceous Cyst, Hematoma and Growth Removal

Carotid Stenosis
Carotid Stenosis samer kareem 1,808 Views • 2 years ago

Carotid Stenosis and what it means. The detection and treatment of carotid artery disease for the prevention of stroke is one of the most effective treatments in all of medicine.

COPD (Emphysema)
COPD (Emphysema) samer kareem 1,360 Views • 2 years ago

Emphysema, also known as COPD, is a chronic condition with multiple factors that impact survival and life expectancy. Stages of COPD are generally defined using the GOLD criteria (Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease). It has four levels or stages: mild - or Stage 1.

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