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How They Autopsy Human Body for Poison
How They Autopsy Human Body for Poison hooda 13,168 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to know How They Autopsy Human Body for Poison

Umbilical Hernia Repair
Umbilical Hernia Repair DrHouse 20,296 Views • 2 years ago

Repair of the umbilical hernia, and placing the omentum back in

Anatomy of Split Pelvis
Anatomy of Split Pelvis Anatomy_Videos 18,511 Views • 2 years ago

Anatomy of Split Pelvis

Polycythemia
Polycythemia samer kareem 2,686 Views • 2 years ago

Polycythemia vera (pol-e-sigh-THEE-me-uh VEER-uh) is a slow-growing type of blood cancer in which your bone marrow makes too many red blood cells. Polycythemia vera may also result in production of too many of the other types of blood cells — white blood cells and platelets. These excess cells thicken your blood and cause complications, such as such as a risk of blood clots or bleeding. Polycythemia vera isn't common. It usually develops slowly, and you may have it for years without noticing signs or symptoms. Often, polycythemia vera is found during a blood test done for some other reason. Without treatment, polycythemia vera can be life-threatening. However, with proper medical care, many people experience few problems related to this disease. Over time, there's a risk of progressing to more-serious blood cancers, such as myelofibrosis or acute leukemia.

Aneurysm of Splenic Artery
Aneurysm of Splenic Artery M_Nabil 13,349 Views • 2 years ago

Aneurysm of Splenic Artery from Cairo College of Medicine Hospitals

What is Prostate Cancer ?
What is Prostate Cancer ? samer kareem 2,131 Views • 2 years ago

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men (after skin cancer), but it can often be treated successfully. If you have prostate cancer or are close to someone who does, knowing what to expect can help you cope. Here you can find out all about prostate cancer, including risk factors, symptoms, how it is found, and how it is treated.

FFPE - Tissue Processing/Embedding/Sectioning for Histology, Immunohistochemistry (IHC), ISH & F
FFPE - Tissue Processing/Embedding/Sectioning for Histology, Immunohistochemistry (IHC), ISH & F DrPhil 160 Views • 2 years ago

Introduction to Medical Technology :Paul -Diagnostic Laboratory
Introduction to Medical Technology :Paul -Diagnostic Laboratory Paul Alphonce 1,077 Views • 2 years ago

This video cover all Medical Laboratory Departments

Plastic Surgery of the Chin
Plastic Surgery of the Chin Surgeon 11,418 Views • 2 years ago

Plastic Surgery of the Chin

Your First Baby
Your First Baby samer kareem 2,996 Views • 2 years ago

Your First Baby

Median Sternotomy
Median Sternotomy gradsky 10,646 Views • 2 years ago

Median Sternotomy

Where the local celebrities go  Sugar Land Dental
Where the local celebrities go Sugar Land Dental Paul Cash 1,250 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/

Varicocele Surgery
Varicocele Surgery Scott 56,365 Views • 2 years ago

A German video showing varicocele surgery

Loyola Abdomen Examination
Loyola Abdomen Examination Loyola Medicine 21,844 Views • 2 years ago

Medical examination of the abdomen from Loyola University, Chicago

MY FIRST INJECTION
MY FIRST INJECTION ADI DALLIU 1,174 Views • 2 years ago

FIRST INJECTION FOR A NURSING STUDENT

Diabetes insipidus and SIADH
Diabetes insipidus and SIADH samer kareem 4,728 Views • 2 years ago

ADH's job is to act on the kidneys to promote water reabsorption. In this lesson, we'll compare and contrast diabetes insipidus, or DI, in which there is too little ADH, and syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion , or SIADH, in which there is too much ADH.

Anatomy of The Superficial Face
Anatomy of The Superficial Face Anatomy_Videos 29,796 Views • 2 years ago

Anatomy of The Superficial Face

Shoulder Nerve injury
Shoulder Nerve injury samer kareem 2,920 Views • 2 years ago

The shoulder and arm receives its nerve supply through the brachial plexus. The brachial plexus is a complex network of nerves which come out of the neck, passes down to the front of the shoulder and then splits into many separate nerves to travel to different muscles and parts of the skin. Normally an arm movement is produced by initially thinking of the movement, then a message passes from the brain, down through the spinal cord to the appropriate nerve. Then the instruction to move is conveyed along the nerve to the specific arm muscle which then contracts and moves the arm.

New MitraClip Procedure
New MitraClip Procedure samer kareem 2,255 Views • 2 years ago

Mitral valve regurgitation, known as leaky heart valve, can be treated with the MitraClip procedure, especially if you're not a candidate for surgery. As premier heart specialists in the Rocky Mountains, Aurora Denver Cardiology Associates physicians perform this procedure and believe it can be an essential treatment for heart health.

Seizures
Seizures samer kareem 1,990 Views • 2 years ago

You may have a lot of questions about epilepsy. We will help you understand the basics, answer the most common questions, and help you find resources and other information you may need. However, information alone won’t help you manage your epilepsy and find a way to cope with the effects on your daily life. You’ll need to learn how to use the information and make it work for you.

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