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Histology of Palatine Tonsil
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Histology of Nasal Cavity
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Worlds largest Face Abscess Draining
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Stuck Sex Toy Medical Removal Surgery
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New 2017  Hypertension guidelines
New 2017 Hypertension guidelines samer kareem 1,703 Views • 2 years ago

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DRAINAGE OF A PERITONSILLAR ABSCESS
DRAINAGE OF A PERITONSILLAR ABSCESS samer kareem 3,645 Views • 2 years ago

A peritonsillar abscess forms in the tissues of the throat next to one of the tonsils. An abscess is a collection of pus that forms near an area of infected skin or other soft tissue. The abscess can cause pain, swelling, and, if severe, blockage of the throat. If the throat is blocked, swallowing, speaking, and even breathing become difficult. When an infection of the tonsils (known as tonsillitis) spreads and causes infection in the soft tissues, a peritonsillar abscess may result. Peritonsillar abscesses are generally uncommon. When they do occur they are more likely among young adults, adolescents, and older children.

Tonsil Stones Caseum
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Tonsil Stones Caseum

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Female Body Medical Autopsy for Anatomy Class
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Bone Movement During Childbirth and Delivery 3D
Bone Movement During Childbirth and Delivery 3D Alicia Berger 38,071 Views • 2 years ago

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Female Genital Foley Catheter Insertion Procedure
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Pilonidal Cyst Removal by Laying Open Technique
Pilonidal Cyst Removal by Laying Open Technique Mohamed 44,588 Views • 2 years ago

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Big Bubble Technique Alicia Berger 10,186 Views • 2 years ago

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Ectopic Pregnancy Medical Abortion Procedure
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How To Insert a Female Diaphragm for Birth Control
How To Insert a Female Diaphragm for Birth Control Scott 8,285 Views • 2 years ago

To use the diaphragm, first cover the inside of it with spermicide. Then insert it into your vagina so that it covers your cervix. You can insert the diaphragm up to 6 hours before sex. You should leave it in for at least 6 hours after the last time you have sex.

Sexual positions to get pregnant fast
Sexual positions to get pregnant fast samer kareem 19,524 Views • 2 years ago

When you’re trying to conceive a baby it is worth giving anything a go which you think will boost your chances. This includes considering that there may be better positions for getting pregnant. But it pays to bear in mind that the human race has been around for over 200,000 years and most of us were probably conceived without our ancestors investing too much thought into the mechanics. Science has proven that successful conception isn’t so much about sexual position as the frequency of sex between a fertile couple. Basically, if you want to fall pregnant, don’t use contraception and have frequent, active and enjoyable sex. Importantly, don’t stress too much about whether you’re doing it the right way. Women can, and do, conceive in any position. Nature has a way of making sure of that.

Foot Compartment Syndrome
Foot Compartment Syndrome samer kareem 1,749 Views • 2 years ago

Compartment syndrome can develop in the foot following crush injury or closed fracture. Following some critical threshold of bleeding and/or swelling into the fixed space compartments, arterial pulse pressure is insufficient to overcome the osmotic tissue pressure gradient, leading to cell death. The complicating factor is related to the magnitude of the force of the crush injury. The amount of swelling or bleeding has to be sufficient to impair arterial inflow, while not being of sufficient magnitude to produce an open injury, which decompresses the pressure within the affected compartments. When the injury is open, we then attribute the late disability primarily to the crushing injury to the involved muscles.

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Full Real Human Body Decomposing Process
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