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Rhabdomyolysis Video
Rhabdomyolysis Video Doctor 7,604 Views • 3 years ago

Rhabdomyolysis is a condition in which damaged skeletal muscle (Ancient Greek: rhabdomyo-) tissue breaks down rapidly (Greek –lysis). This damage may be caused by physical (e.g. crush injury), chemical, or biological factors. Breakdown products of damaged muscle cells are released into the bloodstream; some of these, such as the protein myoglobin, are harmful to the kidney and may lead to kidney dysfunction. The severity of the symptoms (which may include muscle pains, vomiting and confusion) depends on the extent of the muscle damage, and whether kidney failure develops. The mainstay of treatment is generous intravenous fluids, but could include dialysis or hemofiltration.

Rhabdomyolysis and its complications are significant problems for those injured in disasters such as earthquakes and bombing. Relief efforts in areas struck by earthquakes often include medical teams with skills and equipment for treatment of survivors with rhabdomyolysis. The disease and its mechanisms were first fully elucidated during the Blitz of London in 1941.

How to find and treat temporalis muscle trigger points
How to find and treat temporalis muscle trigger points samer kareem 3,431 Views • 3 years ago

Alligile Syndrome
Alligile Syndrome samer kareem 2,533 Views • 3 years ago

Alagille syndrome (AS) is an autosomal dominant disorder (OMIM 118450) associated with abnormalities of the liver, heart, skeleton, eye, and kidneys and a characteristic facial appearance. In 1973, Watson and Miller reported 9 cases of neonatal liver disease with familial pulmonary valvular stenosis.

Breast Augmentation with Cohesive Gel Implants Procedure by Dr. Ajaya Kashyap
Breast Augmentation with Cohesive Gel Implants Procedure by Dr. Ajaya Kashyap Dr Ajaya Kashyap 2,355 Views • 3 years ago

This is a complete video of breast augmentation procedure with implants also includes some before after photographs of breast augmentation surgery by Dr. Ajaya Kashyap at MedSpa Clinic, Delhi, India. source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRg3RkvCvOE Get more information: www.bestbreastsurgeryindia.com Get more information: www.themedspa.us Email at: info@themedspa.us Call/WhatsApp on:+91-9818369662, 9958221983/82/81

Cranial Nerves Mnemonic
Cranial Nerves Mnemonic samer kareem 18,818 Views • 3 years ago

Cranial Nerves Mnemonic

Bladder Outlet Obstruction Interventions
Bladder Outlet Obstruction Interventions samer kareem 14,409 Views • 3 years ago

The etiology of BOO is diverse and definitely gender specific. Often anatomic causes induce functional abnormality that remains somewhat unique for each individual, regardless of sex. A full appreciation of the possible etiologies of obstruction is necessary in order to identify overt and more subtle scenarios. In women, iatrogenic causes of obstruction are the most common. Other entities account for far fewer of the cases. The obstruction evaluation in women is somewhat more diverse in terms of modalities used, with no single grouping of techniques that are generally apropos. Individualized evaluation remains a tenet of analysis, and urodynamic criteria used to diagnose BOO in women continue to evolve.

Modified Radical Mastectomy
Modified Radical Mastectomy samer kareem 4,408 Views • 3 years ago

A modified radical mastectomy is a procedure in which the entire breast is removed, including the skin, areola, nipple, and most axillary lymph nodes; the pectoralis major muscle is spared. Historically, a modified radical mastectomy was the primary method of treatment of breast cancer. [1, 2] As the treatment of breast cancer evolved, breast conservation has become more widely used. [3, 4] However, mastectomy still remains a viable option for women with breast cancer. [5, 6]

Continuous Lumbar Epidural
Continuous Lumbar Epidural DrHouse 17,635 Views • 3 years ago

Continuous Lumbar Epidural

Candida endophthalmitis
Candida endophthalmitis samer kareem 1,918 Views • 3 years ago

Patients with candida endophthalmitis who have chorioretinitis with vitreal involvement should be treated with vitrectomy and systemic antifungal therapy with amphotericin B (Choice B) and/or fluconazole. An early vitrectomy improves the likelihood of a positive outcome, and intravitreal injection of amphotericin B may be of help. Prompt diagnosis and treatment of candida endophthalmitis is essential, as the condition can worsen quickly.

Female Reproductive System Anatomy
Female Reproductive System Anatomy Medical_Videos 19,427 Views • 3 years ago

Female Reproductive System Anatomy

Nissen Fundoplication in an Obese patient with Hiatal Hernia and GERD
Nissen Fundoplication in an Obese patient with Hiatal Hernia and GERD Mohamed 15,362 Views • 3 years ago

A video of Nissen Fundoplication surgery in an Obese patient with Hiatal Hernia and GERD

What is nuclear medicine?
What is nuclear medicine? Alicia Berger 4,539 Views • 3 years ago

Nuclear medicine is a branch of medical imaging that uses small amounts of radioactive material to diagnose and determine the severity of or treat a variety of diseases, including many types of cancers, heart disease, gastrointestinal, endocrine, neurological disorders and other abnormalities within the body.

Surgery For Rare Facial Deformity
Surgery For Rare Facial Deformity samer kareem 7,144 Views • 3 years ago

Ellie was born with a rare condition which stopped her jawbones from growing properly. At first, her parents didn't realize there was a problem, apart from the fact that her teeth were not aligned. But when she went to have braces fitted to straighten her teeth when she was 14, orthodontist Joy Hickman realized her jaw had not grown since she was eight. Over the next six years Hickman worked with a maxillofacial surgeon to transform Ellie's looks. Ellie, who is now 20, said the surgery was painful but paid almost immediate dividends. "About six months after it was my year 11 prom and it looked good." Ellie told the Daily Post the change in her appearance has been matched by an increase in confidence.

Heart Transplant Video
Heart Transplant Video Surgeon 95,294 Views • 3 years ago

summary of an orthotopic heart transplant

How Lupus Affects Your Kidneys
How Lupus Affects Your Kidneys samer kareem 5,817 Views • 3 years ago

Lupus is an autoimmune disease that can affect almost any part of your body, most often your joints, skin, kidneys, heart, lungs, blood, or brain. Your two kidneys are part of your renal system, which also includes two ureters, the bladder, and the urethra. As the primary organs of the renal system, your kidneys are responsible for: Maintaining the correct amount and type of body fluids Removing waste products and toxic substances Regulating the hormones (chemical messengers) that help control blood pressure and blood volume

Interlocking Continuous Suture
Interlocking Continuous Suture Mohamed Ibrahim 26,161 Views • 3 years ago

Interlocking Continuous Suture

Sex After a Spinal Cord Injury
Sex After a Spinal Cord Injury samer kareem 1,509 Views • 3 years ago

In this video I discuss sexual function for people with a spinal cord injury. The amount of feeling and function can vary drastically depending on the level and severity of the injury to the spinal cord.

Vetical Mattress Suture
Vetical Mattress Suture Mohamed Ibrahim 13,549 Views • 3 years ago

Vetical Mattress Suture

Stem Cell Injection Alternative to Surgery
Stem Cell Injection Alternative to Surgery samer kareem 5,529 Views • 3 years ago

Adult stem cells are cells from your own body that can renew themselves and turn into other cells (differentiate). They live inside all of us in various tissues, poised to leap into action to repair damage as it occurs. As we age or have big injuries, we may not be able to recruit enough of these cells to the site to fully repair the area. Regenexx Stem Cell Procedures help overcome this problem by extracting stem cells from an area of high volume, then concentrating the cells and reinjecting them into the damaged area to help the body heal naturally.

Living with Tourette Syndrome
Living with Tourette Syndrome samer kareem 7,269 Views • 3 years ago

The cause for TS is unknown. Early research suggested that TS is an inherited condition (often, the person's near or distant relatives have had some form of transient or chronic tic disorder or associated symptoms). Recent studies point to a combination of environmental and genetic factors as a cause of the disorder. The specific genes involved in the development of TS are still being investigated. Studies suggest that TS has a neurological basis and results from an abnormality which affects the brain's metabolism of certain neurotransmitters (chemicals in the brain that regulate behavior.) Current research being funded by the Tourette Syndrome Association (TSA) will help provide more information about the causes and genetic factors of TS.

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