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Leg Vein Valve
Leg Vein Valve samer kareem 7,058 Views • 2 years ago

The deep veins play a significant role in propelling blood toward the heart. The one-way valves in deep veins prevent blood from flowing backward, and the muscles surrounding the deep veins compress them, helping force the blood toward the heart, just as squeezing a toothpaste tube ejects toothpaste.

GYNECOMASTIA  IN QATAR
GYNECOMASTIA IN QATAR mohamed al emadi 10,850 Views • 2 years ago

GYNECOMASTIA IN QATAR video

Baby Born with Heart Outside Chest
Baby Born with Heart Outside Chest Mohamed Ibrahim 3,526 Views • 2 years ago

A Texas baby, born with part of her heart outside her body ( Ectopia Cordis) , defies the odds and leaves hospital following a successful surgery.

CD Markers
CD Markers samer kareem 1,833 Views • 2 years ago

Normal Colonoscopy
Normal Colonoscopy Mohamed 47,000 Views • 2 years ago

A video showing normal colonoscopy

NNRTIs Mode of action
NNRTIs Mode of action Medical_Videos 6,779 Views • 2 years ago

Mode of action of NNRTIs

Women Health Tips
Women Health Tips DrPhil 1,710 Views • 2 years ago

Women Health Tips: Importance of getting a pap smear, breast exam, and mammogram

Varicose Veins:
Varicose Veins: samer kareem 5,143 Views • 2 years ago

Varicose veins are caused by weakened valves and veins in your legs. Normally, one-way valves in your veins keep blood flowing from your legs up toward your heart. When these valves do not work as they should, blood collects in your legs, and pressure builds up. The veins become weak, large, and twisted.

Dysmenorrhea—What You Should Know About Diagnosis and Treatment
Dysmenorrhea—What You Should Know About Diagnosis and Treatment samer kareem 1,252 Views • 2 years ago

Dysmenorrhea, or chronic menstrual pain, is the most common gynecological pain condition, affecting from 45% to 95% of menstruating women. But because it is commonly considered a normal aspect of the menstrual cycle,

My Skin Could Kill Me
My Skin Could Kill Me samer kareem 2,848 Views • 2 years ago

My Skin Could Kill Me

Function of the Spleen
Function of the Spleen samer kareem 9,893 Views • 2 years ago

The spleen plays multiple supporting roles in the body. It acts as a filter for blood as part of the immune system. Old red blood cells are recycled in the spleen, and platelets and white blood cells are stored there. The spleen also helps fight certain kinds of bacteria that cause pneumonia and meningitis

What is the Beta Blocker?
What is the Beta Blocker? samer kareem 1,689 Views • 2 years ago

Beta-blockers, also known as beta antagonists, beta-adrenergic blocking agents, or beta-adrenergic antagonists, are drugs that are prescribed to treat several different types of conditions, including hypertension (high blood pressure), angina, some abnormal heart rhythms, heart attack (myocardial infarction), anxiety, migraine, glaucoma, and overactive thyroid symptoms.

anatomy of small intestine
anatomy of small intestine yousaf aziz 16,620 Views • 2 years ago

antaomy of small intestine

Medical Videos - How to get Pregnant Fast
Medical Videos - How to get Pregnant Fast hooda 204,557 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to know How to get Pregnant Fast

Epley Maneuver to Treat BPPV
Epley Maneuver to Treat BPPV samer kareem 5,477 Views • 2 years ago

The Epley maneuver is a series of movements, normally carried out on a person by a doctor, to relieve the symptoms of BPPV. Research has found it to be an easy, safe, and effective treatment for the condition in both the long- and short-term. The Epley maneuver is sometimes called the particle repositioning maneuver or the canalith repositioning maneuver. These names are used because the maneuver involves a series of movements that help to reposition crystals in a person's ear that may cause feelings of dizziness. Repositioning the crystals helps to relieve the person's dizziness and nausea.

Clamp
Clamp Scott 9,009 Views • 2 years ago

How to use a clamp?!

C-Reactive Protein Rapid Test for pediatric needs by InterActive Medical Technologies
C-Reactive Protein Rapid Test for pediatric needs by InterActive Medical Technologies Interactivemedtech 1,424 Views • 2 years ago

An InterActive Medical Technologies Training Video

QuikRead CRP is a quantitative assay of CRP (C-reactive protein) in whole blood, serum or plasma, using the QuikRead® 101 Instrument and is FDA cleared.

Measurement of CRP helps to evaluate the acute inflammatory processes induced by infectious microbial agents or non-infectious inflammatory stimuli. For in vitro diagnostic use.

QuikRead CRP is not intended for measurement of CRP as a risk marker for coronary heart disease.

For more information visit is at interactivemedtech.net

Submandibular salivary gland excision
Submandibular salivary gland excision Scott 32,882 Views • 2 years ago

This video shows submandibular gland being surgically removed.

Staples Insertion and Removal
Staples Insertion and Removal DrPhil 12,844 Views • 2 years ago

Demonstration of staple insertion and removal technique for laceration repair or wound closure in the operating room.

Hip Resurfacing - Vijay Bose
Hip Resurfacing - Vijay Bose Dr.Vijay C Bose 8,803 Views • 2 years ago

Dr. Vijay Bose is awarded by Sri. P. Chidambaram Honorable Minister of Finance for Young Achiver Winning Award Progarm.

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