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Spinal Injury Education for Teenagers
Spinal Injury Education for Teenagers samer kareem 1,681 Views • 3 years ago

A detailed animation video explaining a spinal cord injury.

Excision of a Moderate/Severe Dysplastic Nevus
Excision of a Moderate/Severe Dysplastic Nevus samer kareem 1,459 Views • 3 years ago

Face and neck lifting  Surgery
Face and neck lifting Surgery samer kareem 7,242 Views • 3 years ago

Stages of Knee Osteoarthritis
Stages of Knee Osteoarthritis Scott 17,349 Views • 3 years ago

Cartilage is a slippery tissue that provides a smooth surface for joint motion and acts as a cushion between the bones. Synovium is soft, and it lines the joints. It produces fluid, called synovial fluid, for lubrication, and it supplies nutrients and oxygen to the cartilage. As these functions break down, they no longer protect the bones of the knee joint, and bone damage occurs. OA of the knee can cause pain and stiffness. The symptoms worsen over time

Pleural effusion: causes and diagnosis
Pleural effusion: causes and diagnosis samer kareem 1,741 Views • 3 years ago

A detailed description of the causes and diagnosis of pleural effusion. The presentation includes a discussion of the causes and exudative and transudative pleural effusions. Light's criteria and its modification are described along with definition and clinical implication of pleural fluid acidosis, glucose, adenosine deaminase, hemorrhagic pleural effusion and protein and LDH as well.

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 3,114 Views • 3 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.

I Filmed My Lasik Eye Surgery So I Could See It
I Filmed My Lasik Eye Surgery So I Could See It Mohamed Ibrahim 114 Views • 3 years ago

I filmed my lasik eye surgery because it looks neat

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Tummy tuck immediate before & after results
Tummy tuck immediate before & after results Surgeon 94 Views • 3 years ago

TUMMY TUCK 🤩 Immediate OR Results

This patient wanted to get her abs back, but unfortunately NO diet or workout can tighten muscles that have been stretched apart from carrying a baby 👀 But we can fix that at Lemmon Avenue Plastic Surgery & Laser Center!

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Introduction to Histology, Staining, and Microscopy
Introduction to Histology, Staining, and Microscopy DrPhil 96 Views • 3 years ago

Video giving an overview of histology, slide preparation, histological stains, and types of microscopy. This video is a part of our Histology Video Course (https://youtube.com/playlist?l....ist=PLnr1l7WuQdDynxT

Specific topics: what is histology, general composition of tissues, histotechnology: how histology slides are prepared, histology stains, immunohistochemistry, light microscopy vs electron microscopy, and pro tips for learning histology

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Lumbar Spine Exam
Lumbar Spine Exam DrPhil 21,490 Views • 3 years ago

Examination of lumbar spines

Signs and Symptoms of Labour
Signs and Symptoms of Labour Scott 27,181 Views • 3 years ago

First stage of labour with its signs and symptoms like uterine contractions and the show

Obesity in Children
Obesity in Children DrMDK 17,088 Views • 3 years ago

Henry Anhalt DO FAAP
Ped Eddo

Sinusitis Pathology (Para-nasal Sinus Anatomy)
Sinusitis Pathology (Para-nasal Sinus Anatomy) Scott 17,787 Views • 3 years ago

Sinusitis Pathology (Para-nasal Sinus Anatomy)

Breast Cancer Symptoms
Breast Cancer Symptoms Scott 21,215 Views • 3 years ago

Symptoms of carcinoma of the breast

Normal Heart Sounds
Normal Heart Sounds Scott 67,403 Views • 3 years ago

Normal Heart Sounds With the aid of a stethoscope you can hear the characteristic sounds of the normal heartbeat, typically described as a "lub-dub." These sounds are produced by the closure of the heart valves. The first heart sound or "lub" results from closure of the tricuspid and mitral valves. It is a rather low-pitched and a relatively long sound which, as indicated in, represents the beginning of ventricular systole. The second heart sound, or "dub," marks the beginning of ventricular diastole. It is produced by closure of the aortic and pulmonary (pulmonic) semilunar vanes when the intraventricular pressure begins to fall. This "dub" sound is typically heard as a sharp snap because the semilunar valves tend to close much more rapidly than the AV valves. Because diastole occupies more time than systole, a brief pause occurs after the second heart sound when the heart is beating at a normal rate. Therefore, the pattern that one hears is one of: "lub-dub" pause, "lub-dub" pause, and so on. Sometimes, especially in young normal individuals, a third heart sound can be heard. This sound is produced by the very rapid influx of blood into the partially filled ventricle. It is typically very faint and as such difficult to hear.

Loyola Neonatal Exam Part 2
Loyola Neonatal Exam Part 2 Loyola Medicine 21,385 Views • 3 years ago

A video from Loyola medical school, Chicago showing full neonatal medical examination

The ABC's of Adult CPR Part 2
The ABC's of Adult CPR Part 2 Mohamed 20,143 Views • 3 years ago

The ABC's of Adult CPR

Nerve Monitoring After Transoral Endoscopic Thyroid Resection
Nerve Monitoring After Transoral Endoscopic Thyroid Resection DrHouse 13,345 Views • 3 years ago

Background: The number of patients demanding endoscopic neck surgery is rising. The access trauma of the axillary, breast and chest approaches is bigger than in open or video assisted surgery. We tested the feasibility of he sublingual transoral access which is in our opinion the only real minimally...-invasive extracollar endoscopic access to the thyroid gland Methods: We performed an experimental investigation in a porcine model. In 10 pigs we made 10 endoscopic transoral thyroidectomys with a modified axilloscope with the help of ultrasonic scissors and a neuro-monitoring system for identification of the recurrent laryngeal nerve. Results: The average operation time from the introduction to the removal of the obturator just above the larynx was 57 seconds. The mean operation time was 43 minutes. With the help of the neuro-monitoring system we proved in all cases the function of the recurrent laryngeal nerve on both sides. The pigs were observed for another two hours after operation. During and after the operation no complications appeared. Conclusions: We could show that the endoscopic transoral thyroid resection in pigs is possible and save. Our results might be useful for using this access for endoscopic thyroid resection in humans.

Pseudo-exfoliation with small pupil
Pseudo-exfoliation with small pupil DrHouse 9,457 Views • 3 years ago

Pseudo-exfoliation with small pupil

Trypan Blue for Penetrating Keratoplasty
Trypan Blue for Penetrating Keratoplasty DrHouse 11,012 Views • 3 years ago

The trypan blue-stained viscoelastic is removed in its entirety using a Simcoe cannula. A stream of Healonid GV can be seen flowing into the cannula with some residual viscoelastic remaning, which is subsequently removed. Without the dye, much of the viscoelastic might have been left in the anterior... chamber – a risk factor for an acute rise in intra ocular pressure.

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