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Loyola Full Neurological Exam Part 6
Loyola Full Neurological Exam Part 6 Loyola Medicine 15,043 Views • 2 years ago

Part 6: from Loyola Medical School, Chicago showing clinical examination of the neurological system.

Necrotizing Fasciitis
Necrotizing Fasciitis samer kareem 17,544 Views • 2 years ago

Two types of clinically distinct necrotizing fasciitis have been described. The most common form (type II) usually occurs in individuals with no concurrent medical illness. Many patients report a history of laceration, blunt trauma, or a surgical procedure as a predisposing factor. It is typically caused by group A Streptococcus (Streptococcus pyogenes). In contrast, type I is usually seen in patients with underlying diabetes and peripheral vascular disease. It is generally a polymicrobial infection; some commonly isolated organisms include Staphylococcus aureus, Bacteroides tragi/is, Escherichia coli, group A Streptococcus, and Pre vote/fa species. Crepitus is more common if anaerobic organisms, such as Clostridium perfringens or 8 tragi/is, are involved.

Tooth preparation for All-ceramic crown
Tooth preparation for All-ceramic crown samer kareem 1,721 Views • 2 years ago

Tooth preparation for All-ceramic crown

Healthcast: New bunion surgery cuts recovery time
Healthcast: New bunion surgery cuts recovery time Surgeon 76 Views • 2 years ago

A new procedure helps patients with unattractive bunions and hammertoes.

See inside the lungs!
See inside the lungs! samer kareem 17,350 Views • 2 years ago

Bronchoscopy Procedure - See inside the lungs!

RHINOPLASTY  IN QATAR
RHINOPLASTY IN QATAR mohamed al emadi 6,873 Views • 2 years ago

RHINOPLASTY IN QATAR

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Self Test
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Self Test Scott 8,591 Views • 2 years ago

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Self Test

Bariatric Surgery Procedures
Bariatric Surgery Procedures samer kareem 5,527 Views • 2 years ago

Bariatric surgical procedures cause weight loss by restricting the amount of food the stomach can hold, causing malabsorption of nutrients, or by a combination of both gastric restriction and malabsorption. Bariatric procedures also often cause hormonal changes. Most weight loss surgeries today are performed using minimally invasive techniques (laparoscopic surgery). The most common bariatric surgery procedures are gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, adjustable gastric band, and biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch. Each surgery has its own advantages and disadvantages.

MRI Uses in Multiple Sclerosis
MRI Uses in Multiple Sclerosis samer kareem 4,391 Views • 2 years ago

If you have multiple sclerosis (MS), you probably had several tests done before you received your diagnosis. There isn’t one test to diagnosis MS, so testing can vary. Doctors can use neurological exams, information about previous symptoms, blood tests, and spinal fluid tests. A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan isn’t used to diagnose MS but rather to rule out other diseases. A diagnosis of MS requires more information than what a scan alone can give. By looking at more than one test or exam result, doctors can get a clearer picture of what’s going on in your body.

Histology of Bone Marrow Smear
Histology of Bone Marrow Smear Histology 8,824 Views • 2 years ago

Histology of Bone Marrow Smear

Digital Local Anaesthesia
Digital Local Anaesthesia Doctor 26,761 Views • 2 years ago

Digital Local Anaesthesia

WHAT IS BEATING HEART BYPASS SURGERY?
WHAT IS BEATING HEART BYPASS SURGERY? samer kareem 11,186 Views • 2 years ago

When your arteries cannot supply enough blood to your heart, your doctor may recommend coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery. One of the most common heart surgeries in the United States, CABG surgery restores blood flow to your heart. Approximately every 10 minutes, someone has beating heart or "off-pump" bypass surgery1. Beating heart bypass surgery is — in simple terms — bypass surgery that is performed on your heart while it is beating. Your heart will not be stopped during surgery. You will not need a heart-lung machine. Your heart and lungs will continue to perform during your surgery. Surgeons use a tissue stabilization system to immobilize the area of the heart where they need to work. Beating heart bypass surgery is also called Off Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery (OPCAB). Both OPCAB and conventional on-pump surgery restore blood flow to the heart. However, off-pump bypass surgery has proven to reduce side effects in certain types of patients.

CT Scan  -- Chest
CT Scan -- Chest "Tree in Bud" sign academyo 19,849 Views • 2 years ago

The video will describe what is Tree in bud sign on CT scan of Chest. Please see disclaimer on my website www.academyofprofessionals.com

Complete Eye Exam Importance 3D Animation
Complete Eye Exam Importance 3D Animation Scott 8,588 Views • 2 years ago

Complete Eye Exam Importance 3D Animation

How to increase breast milk supply
How to increase breast milk supply samer kareem 2,326 Views • 2 years ago

How to increase breast milk supply How to Naturally Boost & Increase your breast milk supply

Celiac Disease
Celiac Disease Mohamed 9,315 Views • 2 years ago

An endoscopy showing celiac disease

Baby Delivery
Baby Delivery Alicia Berger 31,687 Views • 2 years ago

Baby Delivery

gastic sleeve
gastic sleeve mohamed al emadi 6,631 Views • 2 years ago

AL EMADI HOSPITAL-QATAR-DOHA

Colorectal Cancer Laparoscopic Surgery 3D Animation
Colorectal Cancer Laparoscopic Surgery 3D Animation Scott 1,300 Views • 2 years ago

Colorectal Cancer Laparoscopic Surgery 3D Animation

Getting Baby Latched On to the Breast
Getting Baby Latched On to the Breast samer kareem 20,995 Views • 2 years ago

In breastfeeding, the latch is the moment everything comes together: Your baby takes a big mouthful of your nipple and areola (or "latches on"), begins to suck, and draws out your milk. When your baby has established a good latch, your nipple soreness is minimized and your little one gets the nourishment he needs. How do you pull all that off? First and most important, have faith in yourself and your baby. "Babies are designed to breastfeed," says Emily Pease, R.N., international board certified lactation consultant (IBCLC), of Swedish Hospital's Breastfeeding Center in Seattle. "They are born with instincts that help them find Mom's breast and latch on often with very little assistance. And if problems do come up, there are lots of ways to troubleshoot." Here are more steps to get a good latch right from the start.

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