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GALS Screening Examination
GALS Screening Examination Anatomist 8,421 Views • 2 years ago

GALS Screening Examination

Histological staining: hematoxylin & eosin
Histological staining: hematoxylin & eosin DrPhil 68 Views • 2 years ago

The most popular and one of the principal stains in histology is hematoxylin and eosin stain. It gives us an overview of the tissue and its structure. Hematoxylin binds with basophilic structures – for example DNA and RNA. So we can observe nuclei stained in blue or purple color. Eosin binds to acidophilic substances such as positively charged amino acid side chains. So as the result cytoplasm is pink or orange. All samples in laboratory are stained with H&E. There are several different types of hematoxylins and eosins used in histology which will give us different results.

In this video you will see, how we stain slides with different types of hematoxylins and eosins. Finally, we will compare the results.

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Fracture of meta-diaphyseal junction of the fifth metatarsal of the foot
Fracture of meta-diaphyseal junction of the fifth metatarsal of the foot samer kareem 1,391 Views • 2 years ago

Fracture of meta-diaphyseal junction of the fifth metatarsal of the foot

Ovarian Teratoma
Ovarian Teratoma samer kareem 23,896 Views • 2 years ago

Ovarian teratoma is a type of germ cell tumour. Germ cell tumours are cancers that begin in egg cells in women or sperm cells in men. There are 2 main types of ovarian teratoma. Mature teratoma, which is benign. Immature teratoma, which is cancerous.

Giant lipoma
Giant lipoma samer kareem 7,780 Views • 2 years ago

Lipomas are slow-growing soft tissue tumours that rarely reach a size larger than 2 cm. Lesions larger than 5 cm, so-called giant lipomas, can occur anywhere in the body but are seldom found in the upper extremities. The authors present their experiences with eight patients having giant lipomas of the upper extremity. In addition, a review of the literature, and a discussion of the appropriate evaluation and management are included.

Baby born in amniotic sac
Baby born in amniotic sac samer kareem 2,232 Views • 2 years ago

Baby born in amniotic sac

Ganglion Cyst Removal
Ganglion Cyst Removal Scott 13,474 Views • 2 years ago

Ganglion Cyst Removal

Right side abdominal pain
Right side abdominal pain samer kareem 6,525 Views • 2 years ago

Upper right quadrant: The right upper quadrant contains the liver and gallbladder, which are protected by the lower right part of the ribcage. The large intestine, or colon, also spends a little time in this section. Upper left quadrant: The left upper quadrant contains part of the stomach and the spleen.

What Can Be Done to Prevent Breast implant Bottoming Out?
What Can Be Done to Prevent Breast implant Bottoming Out? samer kareem 6,679 Views • 2 years ago

Breast Implants Bottoming Out? Steps to Reduce The Risks

Microsoft built a watch that helps people with Parkinson disease write.
Microsoft built a watch that helps people with Parkinson disease write. samer kareem 6,910 Views • 2 years ago

Microsoft built a watch that helps people with Parkinson

Reanimate a newborn after delivery
Reanimate a newborn after delivery samer kareem 2,131 Views • 2 years ago

Doctors trying to reanimate a newborn after delivery.Watch till the end to see what happened..

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Animation
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Animation Scott Stevens 2,995 Views • 2 years ago

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Animation 3d

Simple Trick to Starting IV's
Simple Trick to Starting IV's samer kareem 3,058 Views • 2 years ago

glomus tumor
glomus tumor samer kareem 2,226 Views • 2 years ago

Glomus tumors are rare soft tissue neoplasms that typically present in adults (ages 20-40 years) as small, blue-red papules or nodules of the distal extremities, with most cases involving subungual sites. These tumors are typically painful, often causing paroxysmal pain in response to temperature changes or pressure. Glomus tumors are thought to arise from the glomus body, a thermoregulatory shunt concentrated in the fingers and toes. Most lesions are solitary and localized to cutaneous sites; however, generalized glomuvenous malformations, or multiple glomangiomas, have also been described, and may have extracutaneous involvement.

Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery CABG Heart
Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery CABG Heart Scott Stevens 1,224 Views • 2 years ago

Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery CABG Heart

HD Gynecomastia Surgery
HD Gynecomastia Surgery Scott Stevens 10,041 Views • 2 years ago

HD Gynecomastia Surgery

HD Cataract Surgery Video
HD Cataract Surgery Video Scott Stevens 13,817 Views • 2 years ago

HD Cataract Surgery Video

Most Effective Treatments for Tourette's
Most Effective Treatments for Tourette's samer kareem 3,032 Views • 2 years ago

Most people with TS are not significantly impaired by their symptoms and therefore do not require treatment with medication. However, several medications are available to control TS symptoms that interfere with functioning. Except in more severe cases when tics are sometimes painful, the main reasons for medication are to improve appearance and lessen embarrassing social interactions. As with all medications, there are possible side effects that should be monitored carefully by the physician. Patients should always be included in the decision to take medication, as they are the best judge of how disruptive the symptoms are to them. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to help the person with TS cope with his or her condition. Often, people make fun of a person with TS. Parents of children with TS also may find it difficult to cope with their child's behavior. When people with TS are diagnosed correctly and treated for the condition early, they can learn to cope with their disorder and accept that they are ok and normal.

Ouch! Numbing A Toe: A Quick Fix
Ouch! Numbing A Toe: A Quick Fix Scott 112 Views • 2 years ago

Dr. Nick demonstrates how to numb a toe for a patient who had a subungual hematoma “collection of blood under the nail”. This patient stubbed his toe and needed to have the nail removed.

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Anatomy of The Superficial Neck
Anatomy of The Superficial Neck Anatomy_Videos 10,554 Views • 2 years ago

Anatomy of The Superficial Neck

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