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Ureteroscopy and Intracorporeal Lithotripsy (Using Holmium Laser)
Ureteroscopy and Intracorporeal Lithotripsy (Using Holmium Laser) dglusaya 19,555 Views • 2 years ago

Minimally Invasive treatment of Ureteral stones after failed Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy

Mini Gastric ByPass after Lap Band Removal
Mini Gastric ByPass after Lap Band Removal Surgeon 12,529 Views • 2 years ago

Mini Gastric ByPass after Lap Band Removal

Less Invasive Uterine Surgery
Less Invasive Uterine Surgery Emery King 17,413 Views • 2 years ago

DMC Specialists use minimally invasive surgery to remove an extremely large uterine fibroid from a patient. ~ Detroit Medical Center

Femoral Nerve Block
Femoral Nerve Block Mohamed 15,752 Views • 2 years ago

This video is showing the Femoral Nerve Block

Acute Myocardial Infarction - Heart Attack
Acute Myocardial Infarction - Heart Attack Dr.Neelesh Bhandari 30,230 Views • 2 years ago

Acute Myocardial Infarction - Heart Attack

Breast Augmentation Plastic Surgery Video
Breast Augmentation Plastic Surgery Video Surgeon 18,043 Views • 2 years ago

Breast Augmentation Plastic Surgery Video

CT Scan  -- Chest
CT Scan -- Chest "Tree in Bud" sign academyo 19,843 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

Caveman Funny Catheter Video
Caveman Funny Catheter Video Dharmendra Zala 30,510 Views • 2 years ago

This is another funny video we made regarding the use of Intermittent catheters. If you would like more information regarding our Service Plus Program( where we ship directly to your home and bill your Health Insurance), call 800-747-0246 or visit www.colonialmed.com

Breast Recurrence Cryosurgery
Breast Recurrence Cryosurgery Surgeon 13,804 Views • 2 years ago

Breast Recurrence Cryosurgery: Theoretical, experimental and clinical research since 1995;
International Institute for Cryosurgery, Rudolfinerhaus, Vienna, Austria

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abuse of steroids dr santhosh shetty 1,358 Views • 2 years ago

8 year old girl treated by quacks with severe high dose of steroids for 5 years

Medicine of love
Medicine of love luckyman1412 10,898 Views • 2 years ago

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Whipple operation
Whipple operation sumiparbin 835 Views • 2 years ago

Pancreatic cancer

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movement of sperm 100doctor 17,130 Views • 2 years ago

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Suprapubic Cystostomy
Suprapubic Cystostomy Alicia Berger 26,662 Views • 2 years ago

The procedure of Suprapubic Cystostomy

Celiac Disease
Celiac Disease Mohamed 9,309 Views • 2 years ago

An endoscopy showing celiac disease

Bone Scan Introduction
Bone Scan Introduction Mohamed 17,941 Views • 2 years ago

A Bone scan or bone scintigraphy is a nuclear scanning test to find certain abnormalities in bone which are triggering the bone's attempts to heal. It is primarily used to help diagnose a number of conditions relating to bones, including: cancer of the bone or cancers that have spread (metastasized) to the bone, locating some sources of bone inflammation (e.g. bone pain such as lower back pain due to a fracture), the diagnosis of fractures that may not be visible in traditional X-ray images, and the detection of damage to bones due to certain infections and other problems.

Nuclear medicine bone scans are one of a number of methods of bone imaging, all of which are used to visually detect bone abnormalities. Such imaging studies include magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), X-ray computed tomography (CT) and in the case of 'bone scans' nuclear medicine. However, a nuclear bone scan is a functional test, which means it measures an aspect of bone metabolism, which most other imaging techniques cannot. The nuclear bone scan competes with the FDG-PET scan in seeing abnormal metabolism in bones, but it is considerably less expensive.

Nuclear bone scans are not to be confused with the completely different test often termed a "bone density scan," DEXA or DXA, which is a low exposure X-ray test measuring bone density to look for osteoporosis and other diseases where bones lose mass, without any bone re-building activity. The nuclear medicine scan technique is sensitive to areas of unusual bone re-building activity because the radiopharmaceutical is taken up by osteoblast cells which build bone. The technique therefore is sensitive to fractures and bone reaction to infections and bone tumors, including tumor metastases to bones, because all these pathologies trigger bone osteoblast activity. The bone scan is not sensitive to osteoporosis or multiple myeloma in bones, and therefore other techniques must be used to assess bone abnormalities from these diseases.

Mohs Surgery Procedure Demonstrated
Mohs Surgery Procedure Demonstrated Richard DeAngelis 16,957 Views • 2 years ago

This is a 4 minute video depicting the basic technique of the Mohs micrographic procedure and how the tissue is processed in the lab. Visit us @ www.skincancercentre.com

Scalp Squamous Cell Carcinoma  / Surgery Video Vignettes
Scalp Squamous Cell Carcinoma / Surgery Video Vignettes Richard DeAngelis 11,670 Views • 2 years ago

Graphic content of Mohs surgical removal of a large Squamous Cell Carcinoma on scalp followed by reconstruction with 10 week follow up. Visit us @ skincancercentre.com.

Ear Reconstruction After Skin Cancer Surgery
Ear Reconstruction After Skin Cancer Surgery Richard DeAngelis 11,218 Views • 2 years ago

Graphic images focusing on the reconstruction of an ear after the removal of a long-standing skin cancer that this patient allowed to slowly grow over many years because he was afraid of what the surgery to remove might entail. Go to www.skincancercentre.com to learn more about the importance of the early diagnosis of skin cancer. BTW, when you put on your sunscreen, don't forget your ears, and wear a broad brimmed hat to cover this very vulnerable area of your anatomy. www.skincancercentre.com

RHINOPLASTY  IN QATAR
RHINOPLASTY IN QATAR mohamed al emadi 6,867 Views • 2 years ago

RHINOPLASTY IN QATAR

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