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Endoscopic Treatment of Allergic Fungal Maxillary Sinusitis
knife spoon and toothbrush removed from stomach
This tiny wireless pacemaker can be inserted into the body via a catheter instead of invasive surgery.
UCLA Hand Transplant Procedure
Umbilical Hernia Repair using the new device echnique Ventral Patch
While it is unclear whether high heel shoes may or may not cause back pain, it is common for high heels to exacerbate an already present spinal condition. ... This pain in the back may also result from foot or leg fatigue that results from wearing these shoes and this can affect whole body mechanics.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 3D Animation
Robotic anastomosis of bladder to urethra after radical prostatectomy.
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The cause of HELLP syndrome is unknown, but there are certain factors that may increase your risk of developing it. Preeclampsia is the greatest risk factor. This condition is marked by high blood pressure and swelling, and it typically occurs during the last trimester of pregnancy.
Reduction of Hip Dislocation
Forsus is an orthodontic appliance which is used to correct overjet or Class II dental malocclusion.
Primary and secondary breast cancer can be cryoextirpated radically or palliatively
Ear Rinne's Test from the USMLE collection
Furosemide is a prescription drug. Itโs available in two forms that you take by mouth: a tablet and a solution. Itโs also available as an injectable solution, which is given by a healthcare provider. The furosemide tablet is available as the brand-name drug Lasix. Itโs also available as a generic drug. Generic drugs usually cost less. In some cases, they may not be available in every strength or form as the brand-name version.
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Removal of rupture appendix
Prosthetic Aortic Valve Replacement Surgery 3D
The bilateral sagittal split osteotomy is an indispensable tool in the correction of dentofacial abnormalities. The technique has been in practice since the late 1800s, but did not reach widespread acceptance and use until several modifications were described in the 1960s and 1970s. Those modifications came from a desire to make the procedure safer, more reliable, and more predictable with less relapse. Those goals continue to stimulate innovation in the field today and have helped the procedure evolve to be a very dependable, consistent method of correction of many types of malocclusion. The operative surgeon should be well versed in the history, anatomy, technical aspects, and complications of the bilateral sagittal split osteotomy to fully understand the procedure and to counsel the patient.