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Sucking Reflex

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How Alcohol Affects Your Body

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When anxiety takes hold, these steps can help you regain control.

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A nose job (technically called a rhinoplasty) is surgery on the nose to change its shape or improve its function. It can be done for medical reasons -- such as to correct breathing problems related to the nose or correct disfigurement resulting from trauma or birth defects. It can also be done for cosmetic reasons, which will change the nose's shape and appearance.

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Woman suffers allergic reaction to nut protein in boyfriend's sperm.A British woman has become the first recorded case of someone suffering an allergic...

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Spurting Gastric Varices (GOV 1), injected Cyanoacrylate (Histoacrylยฎ).

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Alicia Berger
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Glaucoma is called the silent thief of sight. It does not have symptoms during the early stages of the diseases and can make a patient blind over several years

hooda
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Watch that video to know How to Get Rid of Blackheads on Your Nose Naturally

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When the hematocrit rises to 60 or 70%, which it often does in polycythemia, the blood viscosity can become as great as 10 times that of water, and its flow through blood vessels is greatly retarded because of increased resistance to flow. This will lead to decreased oxygen delivery.

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1,587 Views ยท 2 years ago

According to the 2007 Inter-Society Consensus for the Management of Peripheral Arterial Disease (TASC II), acute limb ischemia is defined as a sudden decrease in limb perfusion that causes a potential threat to limb viability [1]. The threatened limb may manifest as ischemic rest pain or the development of tissue loss (ulcers, gangrene). The clinical presentation depends upon the etiology and whether the patient has underlying peripheral artery disease. Patients who present later than two weeks after the onset of the acute event are considered to have chronic limb ischemia. The management of acute arterial occlusion remains a challenge for vascular specialists. Surgical thromboembolectomy and bypass grafting were the mainstays of therapy for many years [2]. Subsequently, thrombolytic therapy and percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) have become treatment options for selected patients [3,4]. Despite these advances, the morbidity, mortality, and limb loss rates from acute lower extremity ischemia remain high [5]. Thus, regardless of the treatment modality used, early diagnosis and rapid initiation of therapy are essential in order to salvage the ischemic extremity.

samer kareem
1,237 Views ยท 2 years ago

Includes discussion on asthma pathophysiology, signs and symptoms of asthma, diagnosis, triggers (GERD, post nasal drip, down feathers, etc.), flow volume loops, samter's triad, and more. This is video 1 of 2 on asthma and treatment.

Scott Stevens
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Posterior Iris Claw Lens Implantataion

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Rheumatoid Arthritis Onset and Symptoms and general information

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DVT Deep Venous Thrombosis

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Vaccination is now mandatory in Italy.

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If you're sensitive do not watch this videoEmergent Tracheotomy!

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Anatomy Tutorial During Trans

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Clonus is tested for in the ankles by rapidly dorsiflexing the relaxed ankle joint.




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