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Super species to sickest species
Super species to sickest species Matt Hammett 3,933 Views • 2 years ago

How we went from super species to the sickest. What gravity has to do with it.

Reduction of Hip Dislocation
Reduction of Hip Dislocation Doctor 16,030 Views • 2 years ago

Reduction of Hip Dislocation

Early Signs of HIV (AIDS) in Men: What Symptoms Should You Look out For?
Early Signs of HIV (AIDS) in Men: What Symptoms Should You Look out For? Scott 11,903 Views • 2 years ago

Overview HIV is a virus that affects the immune system, specifically the CD4 cells. The CD4 cells help protect the body from illness. Unlike other viruses that the immune system can fight off, HIV can’t be eliminated by the immune system. The symptoms of HIV can vary greatly from person to person. No two people with HIV will likely experience the exact same symptoms. However, HIV will generally follow this pattern: acute illness asymptomatic period advanced infection Acute illness Approximately 80 percent of people who contract HIV experience flu-like symptoms within two to four weeks. This flu-like illness is known as acute HIV infection. Acute HIV infection is the primary stage of HIV and lasts until the body has created antibodies against the virus. The most common symptoms of this stage of HIV include: body rash fever sore throat severe headaches Less common symptoms may include: fatigue swollen lymph nodes ulcers in the mouth or on the genitals muscle aches joint pain nausea and vomiting night sweats Symptoms typically last one to two weeks. Anyone who has these symptoms and thinks they may have contracted HIV should consider scheduling an appointment with their healthcare provider to get tested. Symptoms specific to men Symptoms of HIV are generally the same in women and men. One HIV symptom that is unique to men is an ulcer on the penis. HIV may lead to hypogonadism, or poor production of sex hormones, in either sex. However, hypogonadism’s effects on men are easier to observe than its effects on women. Symptoms of low testosterone, one aspect of hypogonadism, can include erectile dysfunction (ED).

Balloon is placed in the stomach for weight loss
Balloon is placed in the stomach for weight loss samer kareem 9,004 Views • 2 years ago

This animation shows how a balloon is placed inside the stomach with out an operation for weightloss. This is done through an endoscope which goes through the mouth.

Excision Dysplastic Nevus with Half-buried Closure
Excision Dysplastic Nevus with Half-buried Closure samer kareem 10,842 Views • 2 years ago

Thyroid Exam Physical Exam
Thyroid Exam Physical Exam Medical_Videos 11,392 Views • 2 years ago

Thyroid Exam Physical Exam

Ankle Clonus
Ankle Clonus Mohamed Ibrahim 19,485 Views • 2 years ago

A video showing how to elicit the ankle clonus sign

Sinusitis Animation
Sinusitis Animation DrHouse 23,563 Views • 2 years ago

Animated video on sinusitis

Uterine Rupture
Uterine Rupture samer kareem 2,324 Views • 2 years ago

Uterine rupture is usually when the scar from your previous caesarean section tears open. Though it's uncommon, you should be aware of this risk, particularly if you're thinking about giving birth vaginally next time. It's possible for your scar to gape slightly while you're pregnant (scar dehiscence).

Can a Vaccine Give Me the Disease ?
Can a Vaccine Give Me the Disease ? samer kareem 4,547 Views • 2 years ago

Can a Vaccine Give Me the Disease It’s Supposed to Protect Me Against?

Apprehension-Relocation Test
Apprehension-Relocation Test Anatomist 10,974 Views • 2 years ago

Apprehension-Relocation Test

What Is Spermicide?
What Is Spermicide? samer kareem 14,871 Views • 2 years ago

Spermicide is a birth control method that contains chemicals that stop sperm from moving. Spermicides are available in different forms, including creams, film, foams, gels, and suppositories. Spermicide can be used alone, or it can be used with other birth control methods to make them more effective. It is always used with the diaphragm and cervical cap.

Scaphoid Fracture Screw Fixation
Scaphoid Fracture Screw Fixation samer kareem 8,867 Views • 2 years ago

An animated description of the use of a cannulated Herbert screw for surgical treatment of scaphoid fractures.

Ectopic Pregnancy
Ectopic Pregnancy Doctor 34,821 Views • 2 years ago

Ectopic Pregnancy

Cardiovascular System
Cardiovascular System samer kareem 7,829 Views • 2 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.

Cardiogenic Shock
Cardiogenic Shock samer kareem 20,082 Views • 2 years ago

Cardiogenic shock is a condition in which your heart suddenly can't pump enough blood to meet your body's needs. The condition is most often caused by a severe heart attack. Cardiogenic shock is rare, but it's often fatal if not treated immediately. If treated immediately, about half the people who develop the condition survive.

Bone Remodeling and Modeling
Bone Remodeling and Modeling Osteoporosis_Doctor 10,000 Views • 2 years ago

Bone Remodeling and Modeling

Suturing Techniques
Suturing Techniques Anatomist 69,698 Views • 2 years ago

a great video showing the various techniques of stitches and suturing

new sepsis definitions
new sepsis definitions samer kareem 8,368 Views • 2 years ago

new sepsis definitions

How to Fix a Broken Nose without Sedation (Closed Nasal Reduction)
How to Fix a Broken Nose without Sedation (Closed Nasal Reduction) samer kareem 4,575 Views • 2 years ago

This video demonstrates how a broken nose is fixed using only local anesthesia and without sedation. Of course, this can also be performed while asleep.

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