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Anatomy of The Peritoneal Cavity
Anatomy of The Peritoneal Cavity Anatomy_Videos 7,512 Views • 2 years ago

Anatomy of The Peritoneal Cavity

The Origin of the Myeloma Cell
The Origin of the Myeloma Cell samer kareem 1,541 Views • 2 years ago

Myeloma is a cancer of the plasma cell, a type of white blood cell that is part of the immune system. This animation explains how a plasma cell can become cancerous and turn into a myeloma cell.

Histology of Spongy Bone
Histology of Spongy Bone Histology 5,857 Views • 2 years ago

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Serious Side-Effects from Excess Calcium
Serious Side-Effects from Excess Calcium samer kareem 1,764 Views • 2 years ago

Fremale to male gender reassignment surgery
Fremale to male gender reassignment surgery samer kareem 11,165 Views • 2 years ago

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Histology of Large Artery
Histology of Large Artery Histology 4,646 Views • 2 years ago

Histology of Large Artery

How To Remove Plaque on Teeth Without Visiting The Dentist
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The Cause of Early Puberty
The Cause of Early Puberty samer kareem 5,071 Views • 2 years ago

Disorders of sexual development
Disorders of sexual development samer kareem 3,754 Views • 2 years ago

Cholangitis
Cholangitis samer kareem 1,807 Views • 2 years ago

Cholangitis Email this page to a friend Email this page to a friend Facebook Twitter Google+ Cholangitis is an infection of the bile ducts, the tubes that carry bile from the liver to the gallbladder and intestines. Bile is a liquid made by the liver that helps digest food. Causes Cholangitis is most often caused by bacteria. This can occur when the duct is blocked by something, such as a gallstone or tumor. The infection causing this condition may also spread to the liver. Risk factors include a previous history of gallstones, sclerosing cholangitis, HIV, narrowing of the common bile duct, and rarely, travel to countries where you might catch a worm or parasite infection. Symptoms The following symptoms may occur: Pain on the upper right side or upper middle part of the abdomen. It may also be felt in the back or below the right shoulder blade. The pain may come and go and feel sharp, cramp-like, or dull. Fever and chills. Dark urine and clay-colored stools. Nausea and vomiting. Yellowing of the skin (jaundice), which may come and go.

What is Guillain-Barre Syndrome?
What is Guillain-Barre Syndrome? samer kareem 1,836 Views • 2 years ago

Histology of Vas Deferens
Histology of Vas Deferens Histology 12,515 Views • 2 years ago

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Basic Respiratory Clinical Exam Video
Basic Respiratory Clinical Exam Video Harvard_Student 10,278 Views • 2 years ago

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Tongue Piercing
Tongue Piercing Scott 6,654 Views • 2 years ago

This video demonstrates tongue piercing procedure done OUTSIDE a clinical setting

Drawing from an Ampoule
Drawing from an Ampoule Harvard_Student 7,600 Views • 2 years ago

Drawing from an Ampoule

Massive Tumor Removed from Man's Face
Massive Tumor Removed from Man's Face samer kareem 14,076 Views • 2 years ago

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Surgical Scrub How To
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Draining Huge Back Cyst
Draining Huge Back Cyst Scott 39,593 Views • 2 years ago

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Colonoscopy of Juvenile Polyposis
Colonoscopy of Juvenile Polyposis samer kareem 7,900 Views • 2 years ago

Juvenile polyposis syndrome (JPS) is a hereditary condition that is characterized by the presence of hamartomatous polyps in the digestive tract. Hamartomas are noncancerous (benign) masses of normal tissue that build up in the intestines or other places. These masses are called polyps if they develop inside a body structure, such as the intestines. The term “juvenile polyposis” refers to the type of polyp (juvenile polyp) that is found after examination of the polyp under a microscope, not the age at which people are diagnosed with JPS.

Deep Tendon Reflexes Exam
Deep Tendon Reflexes Exam samer kareem 6,813 Views • 2 years ago

In a normal person, when a muscle tendon is tapped briskly, the muscle immediately contracts due to a two-neuron reflex arc involving the spinal or brainstem segment that innervates the muscle. The afferent neuron whose cell body lies in a dorsal root ganglion innervates the muscle or Golgi tendon organ associated with the muscles; the efferent neuron is an alpha motoneuron in the anterior horn of the cord. The cerebral cortex and a number of brainstem nuclei exert influence over the sensory input of the muscle spindles by means of the gamma motoneurons that are located in the anterior horn; these neurons supply a set of muscle fibers that control the length of the muscle spindle itself.

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