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Gestational trophoblastic disease
Gestational trophoblastic disease samer kareem 2,311 Views • 2 years ago

What is gestational trophoblastic disease? Cancer starts when cells in the body begin to grow out of control. Cells in nearly any part of the body can become cancer, and can spread to other areas of the body. To learn more about how cancers start and spread, see What Is Cancer? Gestational trophoblastic (jeh-STAY-shuh-nul troh-fuh-BLAS-tik) disease (GTD) is a group of rare tumors that involve abnormal growth of cells inside a woman's uterus. GTD does not develop from cells of the uterus like cervical cancer or endometrial (uterine lining) cancer do. Instead, these tumors start in the cells that would normally develop into the placenta during pregnancy. (The term gestational refers to pregnancy.) GTD begins in the layer of cells called the trophoblast (troh-fuh-BLAST) that normally surrounds an embryo. (Tropho- means nutrition, and -blast means bud or early developmental cell.) Early in normal development, the cells of the trophoblast form tiny, finger-like projections known as villi. The villi grow into the lining of the uterus. In time, the trophoblast layer develops into the placenta, the organ that protects and nourishes the growing fetus.

Lymphoma
Lymphoma samer kareem 1,723 Views • 2 years ago

Lymphoma is cancer of the lymph system (or lymphatic system), which is part of our immunity. It is characterized by the formation of solid tumors in the immune system.1 The cancer affects immune cells called lymphocytes, which are white blood cells. Diagram of the lymphatic system The lymphatic system is a system of vessels that branch back from virtually all our tissues to drain excess fluids and present foreign material to the lymph nodes. Learn more about the lymphatic system here. Statistics from the US National Cancer Institute estimate that there are nearly 20 cases of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma for every 100,000 people in the American population.2 Hodgkin's lymphoma, meanwhile, is relatively rare, with around three cases in every 100,000 people.3

Nasal Foreign Body Removal
Nasal Foreign Body Removal samer kareem 1,793 Views • 2 years ago

Nasal Foreign Body Removal Techniques

Laparoscopic Appendicectomy
Laparoscopic Appendicectomy DrHouse 8,109 Views • 2 years ago

Laparoscopic Appendicectomy

laparoscopic management of ovarian cyst
laparoscopic management of ovarian cyst Mohamed 12,193 Views • 2 years ago

laparoscopic management of ovarian cyst

IMPRESSIVE FULL BODY RASH!
IMPRESSIVE FULL BODY RASH! samer kareem 7,925 Views • 2 years ago

Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, is a rash that primarily occurs in people with asthma or allergies. The rash is often reddish and itchy with a scaly texture. Psoriasis is a common skin condition that can cause a scaly, itchy, red rash to form along the scalp, elbows, and joints.Apr 13, 2016

ACL Injury: Does It Require Surgery?
ACL Injury: Does It Require Surgery? samer kareem 5,754 Views • 2 years ago

ACL tears are treatable using arthroscopy and minimally-invasive surgical techniques. The surgical success rates for ACL reconstruction exceed 95%. The anterior cruciate ligament is one of the major supportive ligaments in the knee

Meckel's Diverticulum Surgery
Meckel's Diverticulum Surgery samer kareem 2,025 Views • 2 years ago

Meckel's Diverticulum is a vestigeal remnant of vitellointestinal duct. Its a true diverticulum as it contains all three layers of intestine. It is usually presents at anti mesenteric burder. Usually 2 cm (range 1- 12 cm ) in length, found in 2 % of population , and situated around 2 feet of Ileaocecal junction. 50 % cases it contains gastric mucosa , but may also contain colonic, duodenal or pancreatic mucosa .male : female ration in symptomatic cases is 3 : 1.It may mimic acute appendicitis, so in cases where one is going for surgery for appendicitis , must search for meckel's diverticulum........

Anatomy of The Superficial Face
Anatomy of The Superficial Face Anatomy_Videos 29,801 Views • 2 years ago

Anatomy of The Superficial Face

Postmartem Male
Postmartem Male Dr.Krishna Kant Singh 105,673 Views • 2 years ago

This is the postmortem of a male who died of due to a blunt injury to abdomen n thus the ruptue of the spleen. there was no any scra or wond on epidermis. but the 4th rib was fractured. all the above mentioned conditions are clearly seen in this video.

Cricothyroidotomy NEJM
Cricothyroidotomy NEJM Hieder Hieder 2,554 Views • 2 years ago

Cricothyroidotomy NEJM

Sucking Reflex
Sucking Reflex Medical_Videos 7,449 Views • 2 years ago

Sucking Reflex

Astigmatism Animation
Astigmatism Animation DrHouse 14,382 Views • 2 years ago

This animated video explains what is meant by astigmatism, which is a very common problem with the eyes.

Liver Cancer 3D Animation
Liver Cancer 3D Animation DrPhil 1,998 Views • 2 years ago

Liver Cancer 3D Animation

Fertility in Men
Fertility in Men samer kareem 7,738 Views • 2 years ago

A man's age matters. As men get older, the chances of conceiving and having a healthy child decline. Male fertility starts to decline after 40 when sperm quality decreases. This means it takes longer for their partners to conceive and when they do, there's an increased risk of miscarriage.

Maggot Therapy - Biological Debridement
Maggot Therapy - Biological Debridement al2phoenix 16,494 Views • 2 years ago

See http://nursing-resource.com for more info on debridement.

Knock Knee Correction Surgery
Knock Knee Correction Surgery samer kareem 5,289 Views • 2 years ago

Here is how surgeons perform knock knee correction surgery. Titanium plate is used to stabilize the affected area. The femur is cut nearly through to help with the stability. Spreaders angle the cut align the leg. The plate is secured with several screws. Synthetic bone graft material is packed in the joint. The patient will be in crutches for 4 to 6 weeks.

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome samer kareem 1,335 Views • 2 years ago

Thoracic outlet syndrome is a disorders that occur when blood vessels or nerves in the space between your collarbone and your first rib (thoracic outlet) are compressed. This can cause pain in your shoulders and neck and numbness in your fingers. Common causes of thoracic outlet syndrome include physical trauma from a car accident, repetitive injuries from job- or sports-related activities, certain anatomical defects (such as having an extra rib), and pregnancy. Sometimes doctors can't determine the cause of thoracic outlet syndrome. Treatment for thoracic outlet syndrome usually involves physical therapy and pain relief measures. Most people improve with these approaches. In some cases, however, your doctor may recommend surgery.

: Lupus Nephritis and Lupus Weight Loss
: Lupus Nephritis and Lupus Weight Loss samer kareem 3,729 Views • 2 years ago

How to set up a chest tube system?
How to set up a chest tube system? samer kareem 1,647 Views • 2 years ago

Setting up a chest tube drainage system

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