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How to pull a wisdom tooth fully impacted
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Loyola Abdomen Examination
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Full Obstetric Examination and Normal Delivery
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Scleroderma and systemic sclerosis
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Horizontal Mattress Suturing
Horizontal Mattress Suturing DrPhil 14,188 Views • 2 years ago

Demonstration of horizontal mattress suturing technique for laceration repair or wound closure in the operating room.

Examination of the Thyroid - Clinical Examination
Examination of the Thyroid - Clinical Examination DrPhil 73 Views • 2 years ago

The thyroid gland lies in the midline of the anterior neck, just caudal to the thyroid cartilage. To inspect the thyroid gland, the examiner stands in front of the patient. The examiner asks the seated patient to dorsiflex (extend) the neck and swallow a sip of water. Minor enlargement of the gland may only become apparent on inspection in this position. Palpation of the thyroid gland is typically performed with the examiner standing behind the patient. Both lobes and the isthmus of the thyroid gland should be palpated for any nodules or diffuse enlargement. Mobility of the thyroid gland with swallowing should be assessed with palpation. Nodules arising from the thyroid gland typically move with swallowing. A hard, fixed thyroid gland could indicate malignancy. If a central nodule is identified, the patient is asked to protrude the tongue. Upward movement of the central nodule on protrusion of the tongue indicates a thyroglossal cyst. Auscultation is performed at the superior poles of bilateral lobes as this is where the superior thyroid artery is most superficial and bifurcates into its terminal branches. A bilateral bruit over the superior poles suggests Graves disease. Examination of the thyroid gland is completed by palpating the regional cervical lymph nodes for any enlargement.

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Psoriatic Arthritis
Psoriatic Arthritis samer kareem 2,649 Views • 2 years ago

Psoriatic arthritis is a chronic arthritis. In some people, it is mild, with just occasional flare ups. In other people, it is continuous and can cause joint damage if it is not treated. Early diagnosis is important to avoid damage to joints. Psoriatic arthritis typically occurs in people with skin psoriasis, but it can occur in people without skin psoriasis, particularly in those who have relatives with psoriasis. Psoriatic arthritis typically affects the large joints, especially those of the lower extremities, distal joints of the fingers and toes, and also can affect the back and sacroiliac joints of the pelvis. For most people, appropriate treatments will relieve pain, protect the joints, and maintain mobility. Physical activity helps maintain joint movement. Psoriatic arthritis is sometimes misdiagnosed as gout, rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis. - See more at: http://www.rheumatology.org/I-Am-A/Patient-Caregiver/Diseases-Conditions/Psoriatic-Arthritis#sthash.VsBTUw76.dpuf

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How to UNDERSTAND Semen Analysis Results
How to UNDERSTAND Semen Analysis Results samer kareem 4,062 Views • 2 years ago

A semen analysis, also called "seminogram" evaluates certain characteristics of a male's semen and the sperm contained therein. It is done to help evaluate male fertility, whether for those seeking pregnancy or verifying the success of vasectomy

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Why Pregnancy Sex is So Important?
Why Pregnancy Sex is So Important? samer kareem 38,715 Views • 2 years ago

According to a Danish study , frequent sex may help prevent pre-eclampsia. Researchers believe it's because of a protein found in sperm that can regulate the body's immune system. Yet because the cause of preeclampsia is unknown, it's important to keep your prenatal visits and talk to your doctor about your risk.

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Diprosopus: Rare condition disorder
Diprosopus: Rare condition disorder Alicia Berger 2,755 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.

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Where the local celebrities go Sugar Land Dental Paul Cash 1,243 Views • 2 years ago

Celebrity hair stylist Michael DeMarse of Houston, TX shares his experience with us. Michael has been a loyal patient of Dr. Jue for a long time! Call us for a free consultation at (281) 277-9200 or visit https://www.sugarlanddentalspa.com/

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