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232 Teeth Were Removed from Indian Boy's Mouth
232 Teeth Were Removed from Indian Boy's Mouth hooda 11,315 Views • 2 years ago

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Extreme Tonsil Stone Removal Procedure
Extreme Tonsil Stone Removal Procedure hooda 96,882 Views • 2 years ago

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MRI: Basic Physics & a Brief History
MRI: Basic Physics & a Brief History samer kareem 1,966 Views • 2 years ago

Spleen Pain Symptoms
Spleen Pain Symptoms samer kareem 1,436 Views • 2 years ago

An enlarged spleen may cause: No symptoms in some cases. Pain or fullness in the left upper abdomen that may spread to the left shoulder. Feeling full without eating or after eating only a small amount from the enlarged spleen pressing on your stomach. Anemia. Fatigue. Frequent infections. Easy bleeding.

Have You Had Your Medical Tune Up?
Have You Had Your Medical Tune Up? News Canada 7,695 Views • 2 years ago

When it comes to our health men over the age of 45 are in need of regular doctor visits and testing, as a large percentage of medical decisions are based on the lab test results.

Acupuncture Weight Loss
Acupuncture Weight Loss Medical_Videos 7,887 Views • 2 years ago

Acupuncture Weight Loss

Human Fat Body Medical Autopsy
Human Fat Body Medical Autopsy hooda 35,657 Views • 2 years ago

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Cleft Lip Repair animation
Cleft Lip Repair animation samer kareem 2,056 Views • 2 years ago

This animation demonstrates how a unilateral complete cleft lip repair is performed. This video is meant for educational purposes for patients and families. There are many ways to fix a complete cleft lip, but the technique shown here is the most common known as the Millard Rotation Advancement Repair.

Anatomy of Back Muscles and Spinal Cord
Anatomy of Back Muscles and Spinal Cord Anatomy_Videos 12,987 Views • 2 years ago

Anatomy of Back Muscles and Spinal Cord

Anatomy of The Gastrointestinal Tract GIT
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Anatomy of The Gastrointestinal Tract GIT

Histology of Aorta
Histology of Aorta Histology 5,877 Views • 2 years ago

Histology of Aorta

Histology of Appendix
Histology of Appendix Histology 5,873 Views • 2 years ago

Histology of Appendix

How to Get Pregnant Fast and Easy
How to Get Pregnant Fast and Easy hooda 169,006 Views • 2 years ago

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epilepsy! What To Do?
epilepsy! What To Do? samer kareem 1,613 Views • 2 years ago

Epilepsy is the fourth most common neurological disorder and affects people of all ages Epilepsy means the same thing as "seizure disorders" Epilepsy is characterized by unpredictable seizures and can cause other health problems Epilepsy is a spectrum condition with a wide range of seizure types and control varying from person-to-person Public perception and misunderstanding of epilepsy causes challenges often worse than the seizures

Circulatory System Animation: Cardiology
Circulatory System Animation: Cardiology Landging 5,498 Views • 2 years ago

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This circulatory system animation demonstrates cardiology mechanism of action and pharmacology in 3d.

Subdural Hematoma
Subdural Hematoma samer kareem 1,949 Views • 2 years ago

An intracranial hematoma occurs when a blood vessel ruptures within your brain or between your skull and your brain. The collection of blood (hematoma) compresses your brain tissue. An intracranial hematoma may occur because the fluid that surrounds your brain can't absorb the force of a sudden blow or a quick stop. Then your brain may slide forcefully against the inner wall of your skull and become bruised. Although some head injuries — such as one that causes only a brief lapse of consciousness (concussion) — can be minor, an intracranial hematoma is potentially life-threatening and often requires immediate treatment. An intracranial hematoma often, but not always, requires surgery to remove the blood.

Pneumothorax Easy explanation
Pneumothorax Easy explanation samer kareem 1,739 Views • 2 years ago

A pneumothorax occurs when some of the tiny air sacs (alveoli) in a baby's lung become overinflated and burst. This causes air to leak into the space between the lung and chest wall (pleural space). The most common cause of pneumothorax is respiratory distress syndrome. This is a condition that occurs in babies who are born too early (premature). The baby's lungs lack the slippery substance (surfactant) that helps them stay open. Therefore, the tiny air sacs are not able to expand as easily. If the baby is put on a breathing machine (mechanical ventilator), there is extra pressure on the baby's lungs, which can sometimes burst the air sacs.

Female Foley Catheterization Technique
Female Foley Catheterization Technique Harvard_Student 10,758 Views • 2 years ago

Female Foley Catheterization Technique

Basic Abdominal Clinical Exam
Basic Abdominal Clinical Exam Harvard_Student 8,092 Views • 2 years ago

Basic Abdominal Clinical Exam

How to Heal Throat Ulcers From Acid Reflux
How to Heal Throat Ulcers From Acid Reflux samer kareem 4,024 Views • 2 years ago

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