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A proper embolectomy should have a good proximal and distal flow to the arteriotomy
A proper embolectomy should have a good proximal and distal flow to the arteriotomy samer kareem 12,951 Views • 2 years ago

A proper embolectomy should have a good proximal and distal flow to the arteriotomy :)

Benign Bone Tumors
Benign Bone Tumors samer kareem 1,757 Views • 2 years ago

Osteochondroma. Osteochondromas (osteocartilaginous exostoses), the most common benign bone tumors, may arise from any bone but tend to occur near the ends of long bones. ... Enchondroma. ... Chondroblastoma. ... Chondromyxofibroma. ... Osteoid osteoma. ... Nonossifying fibroma (fibrous cortical defect) ... Benign giant cell tumor of bone.

Histology of Thick Skin
Histology of Thick Skin Histology 5,964 Views • 2 years ago

Histology of Thick Skin

Histology of Thin Skin
Histology of Thin Skin Histology 6,370 Views • 2 years ago

Histology of Thin Skin

What do General Surgeons actually do? Why do they love their job?
What do General Surgeons actually do? Why do they love their job? samer kareem 3,074 Views • 2 years ago

Every day, specialists deliver high-quality care in 68 disciplines in health centres across Canada. Yet many Canadians know very little about what many specialists actually do, and the important role these disciplines play in Canada’s health care system.

Health Benefits of Sex
Health Benefits of Sex samer kareem 5,481 Views • 2 years ago

Among the many health benefits of sex are: Improved Immunity. People who have sex frequently (one or two times a week) have significantly higher levels of immunoglobulin A (IgA). ... Heart Health. ... Lower Blood Pressure. ... It's a Form of Exercise. ... Pain Relief. ... May Help Reduce Risk of Prostate Cancer. ... Improve Sleep. ... Stress Relief.

Varicose veins Surgery
Varicose veins Surgery samer kareem 2,197 Views • 2 years ago

Sinusitis Animation
Sinusitis Animation DrHouse 23,560 Views • 2 years ago

Animated video on sinusitis

demonstration of proper CPR for a child
demonstration of proper CPR for a child Doctor 10,574 Views • 2 years ago

Video demonstration of proper CPR for a child

Polyarteritis Nodosa
Polyarteritis Nodosa samer kareem 1,994 Views • 2 years ago

Polyarteritis nodosa Email this page to a friend Email this page to a friend Facebook Twitter Google+ Polyarteritis nodosa is a serious blood vessel disease. The small and medium-sized arteries become swollen and damaged. Causes Arteries are the blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood to organs and tissues. The cause of polyarteritis nodosa is unknown. The condition occurs when certain immune cells attack the affected arteries. More adults than children get this disease. The tissues that are fed by the affected arteries do not get the oxygen and nourishment they need. Damage occurs as a result. People with active hepatitis B or hepatitis C may develop this disease.

Vascular Anastomosis
Vascular Anastomosis samer kareem 3,545 Views • 2 years ago

Although techniques of vascular anastomosis after trauma are numerous in type and form, most surgeons will default to the one associated with the greatest comfort and ease. This report offers a rapid and reliable repair using a conceptually and operationally simple technique. Its methodology is appropriate for all repairs, including cases mandating the insertion of vascular conduit. We have employed this technique for the past 15 years in nearly all patients with vascular injuries, regardless of the site and size of the vessel. This has included vessels of the neck, torso, upper and lower extremities. There have been no obvious complications associated with its use. Major advantages include: 1) the operating system is always oriented towards the surgeon, 2) the posterior row of sutures is placed as both ends are readily visualized, avoiding the need for potentially obscuring traction stitches, and 3) flushing is easily performed prior to completing the anterior suture row.

Radiation for Eye Cancers
Radiation for Eye Cancers DrHouse 9,777 Views • 2 years ago

Radiation treatment of the eye may be an alternative to standard treatment for certains cancers of the eye.

Neurosyphilis
Neurosyphilis samer kareem 2,709 Views • 2 years ago

Neurosyphilis is an infection of the brain or spinal cord caused by the spirochete Treponema pallidum. It usually occurs in people who have had chronic, untreated syphilis, usually about 10 to 20 years after first infection and develops in about 25%–40% of persons who are not treated. The United States' Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advises that neurosyphilis can occur at any stage of a syphilis infection.

Thoracic Epidural Placement Paramedian Approach
Thoracic Epidural Placement Paramedian Approach Mohamed Ibrahim 26,553 Views • 2 years ago

Thoracic Epidural Placement Paramedian Approach

Ulcer Examination
Ulcer Examination DrPhil 26,427 Views • 2 years ago

Surgical Examination of an ulcer in a proper way

Nucleoplasty using Coblation of the Lumbar Spine
Nucleoplasty using Coblation of the Lumbar Spine Doctor Samir Abdelghaffar 20,757 Views • 2 years ago

Nucleoplasty using Coblation of the Lumbar Spine of herniated disc

Fertilization
Fertilization Mohamed Ibrahim 72,414 Views • 2 years ago

Fertilization of the egg with sperm generally occurs during the two weeks following the first day of your last menstrual period.1 The week of pregnancy that you are entering is dated from the first day of your last period. This means that in the first two weeks or so, you are not actually pregnant - your body will be preparing for ovulation as normal.

How To Use Male Condom Correctly
How To Use Male Condom Correctly samer kareem 75,336 Views • 2 years ago

How To Use Male Condom Correctly - Manipal Hospitals

Intubation of the Esophagus
Intubation of the Esophagus Doctor 38,623 Views • 2 years ago

A video showing Intubation of the Esophagus

Surgical removal of glioblastoma (GBM)
Surgical removal of glioblastoma (GBM) samer kareem 17,341 Views • 2 years ago

Glioblastoma is a type of astrocytoma, a cancer that forms from star-shaped cells in the brain called astrocytes. In adults, this cancer usually starts in the cerebrum, the largest part of your brain

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