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Mohamed
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Wedge Resection of a gastric GIST

Hieder Hieder
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Arthrocentesis of the Knee

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Wernicke's aphasia is a neurological disorder typically caused by stroke. It affects the Wernicke's region in the brain's left hemisphere which is reasoned to be responsible for processing of meaning, especially as it relates to verbal communication, hence the problems with speech witnessed in these patients

Scott Stevens
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Bipolar Disorder Types Overview

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Anatomy of Superficial Thorax and Abdomen

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Surgery. A procedure to remove an epididymal cyst is carried out under general anaesthetic and involves removing the cysts through a small incision in your scrotum that is sealed with dissolvable stitches.

samer kareem
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new sepsis definitions

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Scott
8,303 Views ยท 8 months ago

The eyelid is injected with a local anesthetic, a clamp is put on the eyelid, then the eyelid is turned over, an incision is made on the inside of the eyelid, and the chalazion is drained and scraped out with a curette. A scar on the upper lid can cause discomfort as some patients feel the scar as they blink.

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Porcelain Veneers

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Giving Medications Through a Running IV Line

hooda
8,275 Views ยท 8 months ago

Watch that video to know How to Perform Invisible Skin Sutures Technique

Mohamed Ibrahim
8,274 Views ยท 8 months ago

Using a common laser for treatment of eye cancer may benefit some patients by preserving site.

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8,273 Views ยท 8 months ago

Bariatric surgical procedures cause weight loss by restricting the amount of food the stomach can hold, causing malabsorption of nutrients, or by a combination of both gastric restriction and malabsorption. Bariatric procedures also often cause hormonal changes. Most weight loss surgeries today are performed using minimally invasive techniques (laparoscopic surgery). The most common bariatric surgery procedures are gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, adjustable gastric band, and biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch. Each surgery has its own advantages and disadvantages.

ommiletta
8,269 Views ยท 8 months ago

2 year old boy with chronic sinusitis, headache, vertigo problem, decreased vision and hearing. Repeated lung infections. Can you see it? Pay also special attention to the ears.

Mohamed Ibrahim
8,263 Views ยท 8 months ago

Though most snakes aren't venomous, the ones with a deadly bite are so scary that many researchers think humans evolved to naturally fear the sinuous creatures. With good reason. In the video, two men milk the venom of a Russell's viper and then show what happens when one drop of that venom mixes with a glassful of human blood. It's terrifying.

Magdy
8,251 Views ยท 8 months ago

A very funny song made by the staff of the Ob/Gyn Gangnam style

Scott
8,246 Views ยท 8 months ago

A plastic surgeon in China has successfully grown an artificial ear on a man's arm in a pioneering medical procedure. The patient, surnamed Ji, lost his right ear in an accident and yearned to have it back. Doctor Guo Shuzhong from a hospital in Xi'an, China's Shaanxi Province, used Mr Ji's cartilage from his ribs to build the new ear; and he expects to transplanted the organ to the man's head in about four months. According to the Huanqiu report, Mr Ji sustained serious injuries in the right side of his face in a traffic accident about a year ago. His right ear was torn from his face. The man, whose age is not specified, has since received multiple surgical operations to restore his facial skin and his cheeks. However, he felt frustrated about losing his right ear for good. The patient told a report from China News: 'I lost one ear. I have always felt that I am not complete.' Having sought medical advice from multiple sources, Ji realised that it was impossible to restore his ear through conventional medical procedures as a substantial part of his right ear had gone missing. Upon hearing recommendations, Mr Ji went to see doctor Guo Shuzhong, who works at the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University in the city of Xi'an. Doctor Guo, a renowned plastic surgeon, conducted China's first face transplant operation in 2006, according to China Daily.




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