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Fetal Heart Sounds
Fetal Heart Sounds Scott 78,858 Views • 2 years ago

Fetal heart sound by sonique

Cystoscopy
Cystoscopy Mohamed 20,537 Views • 2 years ago

Cystoscopy

repair of rupture of urinary bladder
repair of rupture of urinary bladder M_Nabil 13,327 Views • 2 years ago

laparoscopy for repair of rupture of urinary bladder

Loyola Abdomen Examination
Loyola Abdomen Examination Loyola Medicine 21,874 Views • 2 years ago

Medical examination of the abdomen from Loyola University, Chicago

Popping a Big Zit on the Face
Popping a Big Zit on the Face Scott 5,686 Views • 2 years ago

Popping a Big Zit on the Face

Periodontal Disease and Premature Babies
Periodontal Disease and Premature Babies Dentist 11,675 Views • 2 years ago

Recent researches shows that women with periodontal disease are more prone to deliver premature babies

Treatment of bowel injury by IUD
Treatment of bowel injury by IUD Scott 22,511 Views • 2 years ago

Treatment of bowel injury by IUD

Upper arm AV  graft Surgery
Upper arm AV graft Surgery samer kareem 2,168 Views • 2 years ago

An AV fistula is a connection, made by a vascular surgeon, of an artery to a vein.Vascular surgeons specialize in blood vessel surgery. The surgeon usually places an AV fistula in the forearm or upper arm. An AV fistula causes extra pressure and extra blood to flow into the vein, making it grow large and strong.

How The left ventricular assist device (LVAD)  Works
How The left ventricular assist device (LVAD) Works samer kareem 5,328 Views • 2 years ago

Although individual surgeons and centers employ different methods to insert a left ventricular assist device (LVAD), the fundamental concepts remain true for all. That is, most devices use the apex of the left ventricle (LV) as the inflow site to the pump, which subsequently gives off an outflow graft to the aorta, thus bypassing the ailing LV. Currently available devices do not differ significantly with regard to general implantation technique. The sequence of implantation can vary also from patient to patient, depending on the particular situation. In some cases, concomitant procedures may be performed in conjunction with LVAD implantation without adversely affecting outcome.

Is Your Vertigo BPPV or Autoimmune?
Is Your Vertigo BPPV or Autoimmune? samer kareem 4,632 Views • 2 years ago

Is your vertigo or dizziness BPPV or autoimmune?

Epidermal Cyst
Epidermal Cyst samer kareem 3,086 Views • 2 years ago

Epidermoid cysts, also called sebaceous, keratin, or epithelial cysts, are small, hard lumps that develop under the skin. These cysts are common. They grow slowly. They do not cause other symptoms and are nearly never cancerous. Epidermoid cysts are often found on the face, head, neck, back, or genitals

Diprosopus: Rare condition disorder
Diprosopus: Rare condition disorder Alicia Berger 2,792 Views • 2 years ago

Rare condition disorder known as Diprosopus, also known as craniofacial duplication. Diprosopus is a congenital defect also known as craniofacial duplication. The exact description of diprosopus refers to a fetus with a single trunk, normal limbs, and facial features that are duplicated to a certain degree. A less severe instance is when the fetus has a duplicated nose and the eyes are spaced far apart. In the most extreme instances, the entire face is duplicated, hence the name diprosopus, which is Greek for two-faced. Fetuses with diprosopus often also lack brains (anencephaly), have neural tube defects, or heart malformations. In some cases, if the brain is formed, it may have duplicated structures. Most infants with diprosopus are stillborn and there are fewer than fifty cases documented since 1864.

Sinusitis and Sinus Surgery
Sinusitis and Sinus Surgery samer kareem 6,737 Views • 2 years ago

Explained (Balloon Sinuplasty and Endoscopic Sinus Surgery)

Impacted Tooth 32 Extraction
Impacted Tooth 32 Extraction Dentist 18,730 Views • 2 years ago

Anglevator #32 partial impaction

USMLE Step 2 CS - Pediatric Diarrhea
USMLE Step 2 CS - Pediatric Diarrhea usmle tutoring 10,098 Views • 2 years ago

USMLE Step 2 CS - Pediatric Diarrhea This is just preview video. To get full access please visit our website : www.usmletutoring.com

Acanthosis Nigricans Insulin Resistance
Acanthosis Nigricans Insulin Resistance Medical_Videos 6,974 Views • 2 years ago

Acanthosis Nigricans Insulin Resistance

Fat grafting
Fat grafting Ioannis Georgiou 2,181 Views • 2 years ago

Harvesting and prepare fat for grafting

Gleevecs mechanism of Action
Gleevecs mechanism of Action Medical_Videos 1,310 Views • 2 years ago

Gleevecs mechanism of Action

URBN Dental: Is a soft bristle toothbrush better for your teeth and gums?
URBN Dental: Is a soft bristle toothbrush better for your teeth and gums? Daniel Cook 1,528 Views • 2 years ago

Have you ever wondered if your toothbrush bristles are too hard or soft or whether or not it even mattered? Contrary to popular belief, the extra soft or soft bristle option is the best choice you can make when it comes to selecting your bristle. The soft bristles are gentler on the gums and because of their delicate nature, it’s easier for them to glide in between teeth. Using hard or medium bristles increases your risk of receding gums and also heightens tooth sensitivity, since you are wearing down the enamel on your teeth with the rough nature. Schedule a dental appointment now to learn more! visit : https://www.urbndental.com/

Upper Eyelid Reconstruction
Upper Eyelid Reconstruction samer kareem 2,153 Views • 2 years ago

Live Surgery: Upper Eyelid Reconstruction - Tenzel Flap

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