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Nephritis and Nephrotic Syndrome
Nephritis and Nephrotic Syndrome samer kareem 2,473 Views • 3 years ago

Nephritis and Nephrotic Syndrome

Popping a Massive Dental Abscess
Popping a Massive Dental Abscess Mohamed Ibrahim 5,601 Views • 3 years ago

Surgical drainage of dental abscess extending Into the Sub mandibular Space

Antiepileptics Drugs
Antiepileptics Drugs samer kareem 2,563 Views • 3 years ago

Modern treatment of seizures started in 1850 with the introduction of bromides, which was based on the theory that epilepsy was caused by an excessive sex drive. In 1910, phenobarbital (PHB), which then was used to induce sleep, was found to have antiseizure activity and became the drug of choice for many years. A number of medications similar to PHB were developed, including primidone.

The Principles of Laparoscopic Suturing
The Principles of Laparoscopic Suturing DrPhil 14,432 Views • 3 years ago

The Principles of Laparoscopic Suturing

Animation of Scarless Varicose Vein Treatment
Animation of Scarless Varicose Vein Treatment Scott 2,054 Views • 3 years ago

Animation of Scarless Varicose Vein Treatment No Knife Endovenous Laser

Pediatric elbow dislocation
Pediatric elbow dislocation samer kareem 1,893 Views • 3 years ago

- elbow dislocations in children are a relatively uncommon; - peak incidence occurs in adolescence between 11-15 years. - posterior dislocations are most common type; - posterior dislocation usually results from fall on outstretched hand w/ forarm supinated & elbow extended or partially flexed; - coronoid process, which nl resists posterior displacement of ulna, is relatively small in children; - anterior capsule of elbow joint is torn by force of the impact transmitted upward thru the ulna and radius

Recognition Of Pathogens By The Innate Immune System
Recognition Of Pathogens By The Innate Immune System samer kareem 1,696 Views • 3 years ago

Distal Biceps Tendon Repair
Distal Biceps Tendon Repair samer kareem 1,432 Views • 3 years ago

The biceps muscle is located in the front of your upper arm. It is attached to the bones of the shoulder and elbow by tendons — strong cords of fibrous tissue that attach muscles to bones. Tears of the biceps tendon at the elbow are uncommon. They are most often caused by a sudden injury and tend to result in greater arm weakness than injuries to the biceps tendon at the shoulder. Once torn, the biceps tendon at the elbow will not grow back to the bone and heal. Other arm muscles make it possible to bend the elbow fairly well without the biceps tendon. However, they cannot fulfill all the functions of the elbow, especially the motion of rotating the forearm from palm down to palm up. This motion is called supination. To return arm strength to near normal levels, surgery to repair the torn tendon is usually recommended. However, nonsurgical treatment is a reasonable option for patients who may not require full arm function.

Histology of Mucles Skeletal Smooth Cardiac
Histology of Mucles Skeletal Smooth Cardiac Histology 5,070 Views • 3 years ago

Histology of Mucles Skeletal Smooth Cardiac

Cardiovascular System
Cardiovascular System samer kareem 7,868 Views • 3 years ago

The heart, blood vessels, and blood are the parts that make up the circulatory system, which is defined as a closed system of blood vessels for the transport of gasses and nutrients. The heart is the key organ in the circulatory system. As a hollow, muscular pump, its main function is to propel blood throughout the body.

Heart Anatomy - Right Ventricle
Heart Anatomy - Right Ventricle samer kareem 14,407 Views • 3 years ago

Heart Anatomy - Right Ventricle c

Hemodialysis
Hemodialysis Scott 100 Views • 3 years ago

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In this lecture Professor Kristin Beach, MSN, BSN, RN will be discussing Hemodialysis. Hemodialysis is a procedure where a dialysis machine and a special filter called an artificial kidney, or a dialyzer, are used to clean your blood. In order to receive dialysis, a minor surgery is performed to the arm to create an arteriovenous shunt.

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0:07 Hemodialysis Introduction
0:27 Defining Hemodialysis
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3D ultrasound of IUD in uterus
3D ultrasound of IUD in uterus Scott 32,960 Views • 3 years ago

3D ultrasound of IUD in uterus

Laparoscopic Appendectomy for Appendicitis
Laparoscopic Appendectomy for Appendicitis Mohamed Ibrahim 131,124 Views • 3 years ago

Appendicitis is one of the most common surgical problems. One out of every 2,000 people has an appendectomy sometime during their lifetime. Treatment requires an operation to remove the infected appendix. Traditionally, the appendix is removed through an incision in the right lower abdominal wall. In most laparoscopic appendectomies, surgeons operate through 3 small incisions (each ¼ to ½ inch) while watching an enlarged image of the patient’s internal organs on a television monitor. In some cases, one of the small openings may be lengthened to complete the procedure.

Pacemaker Implantation 3D Animation
Pacemaker Implantation 3D Animation Scott 9,961 Views • 3 years ago

Pacemaker Implantation 3D Animation

Fundus Exam Eye Video
Fundus Exam Eye Video Scott 26,660 Views • 3 years ago

With an Ophthalmoscope, light is shone into the eye and the retina and the optic nerve is examined. This is called as Examination of the Fundus. This is what the eye-doctor sees when he peeps into your eye! Through the transparent cornea, into the dark interior. The Fundus Exam When he looks into the eye with the Ophthalmoscope, he sees a orange glowing interior. That is the retina. The retina is actually transparent. It appears bright because of blood vessels in the choroid layer below. It is like looking at your ear against the bright sunlight. The yellow circle is the Optic Nerve, the cable of vision! A red, shiny dot attracts attention. That is the macula. If indicated, the exam of periphery of the retina is done with an Indirect ophthalmoscope. The ophthalmologist wears this instrument on the head and focuses the light into the eye with a lens held in his hand. This is usually done in a dark room.

keratoderma blennorrhagicum
keratoderma blennorrhagicum samer kareem 6,536 Views • 3 years ago

Keratoderma Blennorrhagicum is a manifestation on the skin that appears in patients diagnosed with reactive arthritis (this condition was previously known as Reiter syndrome). The condition manifests itself by lesions that appear on the skin, initially on the palm of the hands and soles of the feet. The lesions have the tendency to spread, affecting other parts of the body, such as the scrotum, scalp or trunk. Because of their appearance, the lesions might be easily confused with the ones from psoriasis. Keratoderma blennorrhagicum is one of the symptoms that can be used for the clinical diagnosis of reactive arthritis.

Tapeworm in eye
Tapeworm in eye samer kareem 13,668 Views • 3 years ago

A tapeworm is a ribbon-shaped parasite that lives in human or animal intestines. They are uncommon in developed countries. There are a number of different types which all have slightly different life cycles. Tapeworm infection can come from animals such as pigs, sheep, cattle, fish, dogs and cats. Eating undercooked food contaminated with tapeworm cysts and eggs causes the infection. Tapeworm eggs are shed in stools and it is possible for infection to spread from person to person through the oral/anal route.

Breast Recurrence Cryosurgery
Breast Recurrence Cryosurgery Surgeon 13,848 Views • 3 years ago

Breast Recurrence Cryosurgery: Theoretical, experimental and clinical research since 1995;
International Institute for Cryosurgery, Rudolfinerhaus, Vienna, Austria

Closure of post infarction ventricular septal rupture
Closure of post infarction ventricular septal rupture samer kareem 12,773 Views • 3 years ago

Ventricular septal rupture (VSR) is a rare but lethal complication of myocardial infarction (MI). The event occurs 2-8 days after an infarction and often precipitates cardiogenic shock. [1] The differential diagnosis of postinfarction cardiogenic shock should exclude free ventricular wall rupture and rupture of the papillary muscles. (See the image below.)

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