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Leg Length Difference
Leg Length Difference Doctor 19,455 Views • 3 years ago

Demonstration of how to differentiate between a true and an apparent leg length difference. The subject is a female with a true short femur.

Wet Mount
Wet Mount DrHouse 23,436 Views • 3 years ago

A wet mount is the suspension of a small amount of vaginal discharge in a liquid medium. Two liquids are commonly used, normal saline and potassium hydroxide. Each has it's own unique properties that make it useful in this setting

Pectus Excavatum Surgical Repair
Pectus Excavatum Surgical Repair samer kareem 19,670 Views • 3 years ago

The cause of pectus excavatum is not known however it can run in families, with up to 25 percent of affected patients reporting chest wall abnormalities in other family members. Pectus excavatum occurs in approximately 1 out of 400–1000 children and is three to five times more common in males than females.

Trichinellosis
Trichinellosis samer kareem 5,538 Views • 3 years ago

Trichinosis (trik-ih-NO-sis), sometimes called trichinellosis (trik-ih-nuh-LOW-sis), is a type of roundworm infection. Roundworm parasites use a host body to live and reproduce. Occurring primarily among meat-eating animals (carnivores) — especially bears, foxes and walruses — the infection is acquired by eating roundworm larvae in raw or undercooked meat. When humans eat undercooked meat containing trichinella larvae, the larvae mature into adult worms in the intestine over several weeks. The adult worms then produce larvae that travel through various tissues, including muscle. Trichinosis is most widespread in rural areas throughout the world. Trichinosis can be treated with medication, though it's not always necessary. It's also easy to prevent.

Cardiac Tamponade
Cardiac Tamponade samer kareem 18,605 Views • 3 years ago

Cardiac tamponade Email this page to a friend Print Facebook Twitter Bookmark & Share Cardiac tamponade is pressure on the heart that occurs when blood or fluid builds up in the space between the heart muscle (myocardium) and the outer covering sac of the heart (pericardium). Causes In this condition, blood or fluid collects in the pericardium, the sac surrounding the heart. This prevents the heart ventricles from expanding fully. The excess pressure from the fluid prevents the heart from working properly. As a result, the body does not get enough blood. Cardiac tamponade can occur due to: Dissecting aortic aneurysm (thoracic) End-stage lung cancer Heart attack (acute MI) Heart surgery Pericarditis caused by bacterial or viral infections Wounds to the heart

Female Diaphragm for Contraception
Female Diaphragm for Contraception Scott 6,713 Views • 3 years ago

A diaphragm is a shallow, bendable cup that you put inside your vagina. It covers your cervix during sex to prevent pregnancy.

Arterial Blood Gase
Arterial Blood Gase samer kareem 8,817 Views • 3 years ago

ABGs Made Easy | Arterial Blood Gas | Acid Base Balance: Everything You Need To Know!

Gynecomastia (ARABIC) د. محمد الروبى تصغير الثدى للرجال
Gynecomastia (ARABIC) د. محمد الروبى تصغير الثدى للرجال Mohamed El-Rouby 21,647 Views • 3 years ago

تضخم الثدى عند الرجال من المشاكل المنشرة جدا بين الشباب و تسبب الكثير من المشاكل النفسية و الصحية
د. محمد الروبى
استشارى جراحات التجميل - جامعة عين شمس

Best time to get pregnant Faster
Best time to get pregnant Faster Mohamed Ibrahim 27,754 Views • 3 years ago

You are most fertile at the time of ovulation, (when an egg is released from your ovaries) which usually occurs 12-14 days before your next period starts. This is the time of the month when you are most likely to get pregnant. It is unlikely that you will get pregnant just after your period, although it can happen.

Tracheotomy Procedure Medical Animation
Tracheotomy Procedure Medical Animation Mohamed Ibrahim 39,035 Views • 3 years ago

Tracheotomy is a surgical procedure which consists of making an incision on the anterior aspect of the neck and opening a direct airway through an incision in the trachea (windpipe). The resulting stoma (hole), or tracheostomy, can serve independently as an airway or as a site for a tracheostomy tube to be inserted; this tube allows a person to breathe without the use of his or her nose or mouth. Both surgical and percutaneous techniques are widely used in current surgical practice. It is among the oldest described procedures.

Big Butt Abscess Drainage
Big Butt Abscess Drainage Scott 13,901 Views • 3 years ago

Big Butt Abscess Drainage

Babies Were Born Addicted To Drugs
Babies Were Born Addicted To Drugs samer kareem 1,786 Views • 3 years ago

Each year, thousands of babies in the U.S. are born addicted to opiates. And the problem is getting worse.

Spermatocele
Spermatocele samer kareem 26,327 Views • 3 years ago

A spermatocele (SPUR-muh-toe-seel) is an abnormal sac (cyst) that develops in the epididymis — the small, coiled tube located on the upper testicle that collects and transports sperm. Noncancerous and generally painless, a spermatocele usually is filled with milky or clear fluid that might contain sperm. The exact cause of spermatoceles is unknown but might be due to a blockage in one of the tubes that transports sperm. Spermatoceles, sometimes called spermatic cysts, are common. They typically don't reduce fertility or require treatment. If a spermatocele grows large enough to cause discomfort, your doctor might suggest surgery.

Removal of a HUGE salivary stone
Removal of a HUGE salivary stone samer kareem 5,445 Views • 3 years ago

A salivary gland stone -- also called salivary duct stone -- is a calcified structure that may form inside a salivary gland or duct. It can block the flow of saliva into the mouth. The majority of stones affect the submandibular glands located at the floor of the mouth. Less commonly, the stones affect the parotid glands, located on the inside of the cheeks, or the sublingual glands, which are under the tongue. Many people with the condition have multiple stones. Salivary Gland Stone Causes and Symptoms Salivary stones form when chemicals in the saliva accumulate in the duct or gland. They mostly contain calcium. The exact cause is not known. But factors contributing to less saliva production and/or thickened saliva may be risk factors for salivary stones. These factors include: dehydration, poor eating, and use of certain medications (such as antihistamines), blood pressure drugs, psychiatric drugs, and bladder control drugs. Trauma to the salivary glands may also raise the risk for salivary stones. The stones cause no symptoms as they form, but if they reach a size that blocks the duct, saliva backs up into the gland, causing pain and swelling. You may feel the pain off and on, and it may get progressively worse. Inflammation and infection within the affected gland may follow. Salivary Gland Stones Diagnosis and Treatments If you have symptoms of a salivary gland stone, your doctor will first check for stones with a physical exam. Sometimes tests may also be ordered, such as X-ray, CT scan, or ultrasound.

Brain Tumor ( Cyst) Endoscope
Brain Tumor ( Cyst) Endoscope Scott 15,565 Views • 3 years ago

Endoscopic Management of Brain Cyst, ForaminoPlasty

Bridging the gap between Alternative Medicine & Evidence Based Medicine- Lecture by Dr. Mostafa Yako
Bridging the gap between Alternative Medicine & Evidence Based Medicine- Lecture by Dr. Mostafa Yako Mostafa Yakoot 13,585 Views • 3 years ago

Lecture presented by Dr. "Yakoot M" to the International Congress of Pediatric Hepatology Sharm 2009. It is one of a series of lectures discussing the Alternative medicine practices with critical appraisal and measure the evidence.

Surgical tracheostomy
Surgical tracheostomy samer kareem 15,153 Views • 3 years ago

The Whipple Surgical Procedure
The Whipple Surgical Procedure samer kareem 7,368 Views • 3 years ago

The type of operation performed for removal of pancreatic cancer is based on the location of the tumor. For tumors of the head and neck of the pancreas a Whipple procedure, (also called a pancreaticoduodenectomy) is performed. This is a complex operation perfected at Johns Hopkins. This video will explain the surgery and what patients can expect.

Abscess Drainage
Abscess Drainage samer kareem 1,869 Views • 3 years ago

An abscess is an infectious process characterized by a collection of pus surrounded by inflamed tissue. [1, 2] Abscesses can form anywhere in the body, from a superficial skin (subcutaneous) abscess to deep abscesses in muscle, organs, or body cavities. Patients with subcutaneous skin abscesses present clinically as a firm, localized, painful, erythematous swelling that becomes fluctuant (see the image below).

How Do I Care for My Baby After His Circumcision?
How Do I Care for My Baby After His Circumcision? samer kareem 3,435 Views • 3 years ago

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