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How to Reverse GERD and Leaky Gut
How to Reverse GERD and Leaky Gut samer kareem 4,709 Views • 3 years ago

How to Reverse GERD and Leaky Gut

Lumbar Epidural Abscess
Lumbar Epidural Abscess samer kareem 11,002 Views • 3 years ago

An epidural abscess is a collection of pus (infected material) between the outer covering of the brain and spinal cord and the bones of the skull or spine. The abscess causes swelling in the area. Spinal cord abscess (SCA) is a rare condition capable of causing permanent damage to the spinal cord. Abscesses are caused when injured tissue becomes infected. The body's immune system sends white blood cells to help fight off the infection. They begin to fill the damaged tissue, causing pus to build up.

Device that keeps a donor heart beating
Device that keeps a donor heart beating samer kareem 7,038 Views • 3 years ago

Device that keeps a donor heart beating

Henoch--Schönlein Purpura
Henoch--Schönlein Purpura samer kareem 22,516 Views • 3 years ago

An antecedent upper respiratory infection is present in 50% of patients. Abdominal pain is a presenting symptom in 1 0-15% of patients. The skin lesions are symmetric, involve dependent parts of the body, and classically progress from an erythematous, macular rash to papular purpura. The joints and kidneys are also commonly involved

Retroverted Uterus
Retroverted Uterus samer kareem 5,183 Views • 3 years ago

A retroverted uterus (tilted uterus, tipped uterus) is a uterus that is tilted posteriorly. This is in contrast to the slightly "anteverted" uterus that most women have, which is tipped forward toward the bladder, with the anterior end slightly concave.

Conduct Disorder
Conduct Disorder samer kareem 4,251 Views • 3 years ago

Conduct disorder (CD) is a mental disorder diagnosed in childhood or adolescence that presents itself through a repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others or major age-appropriate norms are violated. These behaviors are often referred to as "antisocial behaviors."

Thumb Tip Regeneratio!
Thumb Tip Regeneratio! samer kareem 19,707 Views • 3 years ago

Thumb Tip Regeneration! IV3000 Wound Dressing for Thumb / Finger Trauma

How your ear works
How your ear works samer kareem 16,335 Views • 3 years ago

Sound waves enter the ear canal and make the ear drum vibrate. This action moves the tiny chain of bones (ossicles – malleus, incus, stapes) in the middle ear. The last bone in this chain 'knocks' on the membrane window of the cochlea and makes the fluid in the cochlea move.

How a woman's body changes during Pregnancy
How a woman's body changes during Pregnancy samer kareem 25,189 Views • 3 years ago

How a woman's body changes during Pregnancy

Fetal Changes in 30th Week Pregnancy
Fetal Changes in 30th Week Pregnancy samer kareem 14,814 Views • 3 years ago

During this week your baby's brain form channels and creases with the help of more tissues with greater surface area. Check out this video for detail information on 30 weeks pregnant -

Goals of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Management
Goals of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Management samer kareem 2,842 Views • 3 years ago

This animation describes the goals of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) management and how patients can take an active role in managing their disease.

Suprapatellar Tibial Nailing for Segmental Tibia Fracture
Suprapatellar Tibial Nailing for Segmental Tibia Fracture samer kareem 3,852 Views • 3 years ago

This video shows the technique of suprapatellar tibial nailing as used for a segmental tibia fracture. The broken leg was treated with the nail to allow immediate mobility and range of motion; no cast was needed for this injury.

First Aid - Electric Shock
First Aid - Electric Shock samer kareem 2,299 Views • 3 years ago

Very small currents can be imperceptible. Larger current passing through the body may make it impossible for a shock victim to let go of an energized object. Still larger currents can cause fibrillation of the heart and damage to tissues. Death caused by an electric shock is called electrocution.

Huge Abscess On Man's Jaw
Huge Abscess On Man's Jaw samer kareem 10,973 Views • 3 years ago

Huge Abscess On Man's Jaw surgery

Right ventricular dysfunction
Right ventricular dysfunction samer kareem 4,639 Views • 3 years ago

In patients with advanced congestive heart failure due to cardiomyopathy or ischemia, right ventricle shortening is the only significant independent associate of survival by multivariate analysis (as opposed to other parameters including left ventricular ejection fraction, cardiac index, and pulmonary resistance).

Bartter syndrome
Bartter syndrome samer kareem 6,783 Views • 3 years ago

Bartter syndrome, originally described by Bartter and colleagues in 1962, [1] represents a set of closely related, autosomal recessive renal tubular disorders characterized by hypokalemia, hypochloremia, metabolic alkalosis, and hyperreninemia with normal blood pressure. The underlying renal abnormality results in excessive urinary losses of sodium, chloride, and potassium.

Hard Cataract with a Small Pupil
Hard Cataract with a Small Pupil Scott 1,371 Views • 3 years ago

Stop and chop surgery on a hard cataract on a small pupil.

Medulloblastoma Brain Tumor Surgery
Medulloblastoma Brain Tumor Surgery samer kareem 2,624 Views • 3 years ago

Medulloblastoma is a fast-growing, high-grade tumor. It is the most common of the embryonal tumors—tumors that arise from “emybryonal” or “immature” cells at the earliest stage of their development. The most common symptoms of medulloblastoma include behavioral changes, changes in appetite, symptoms of increased pressure on the brain (eg, headache, nausea, vomiting, and drowsiness, as well as problems with coordination). Unusual eye movements may also occur. Like many tumor types, the exact cause of medulloblastoma is not known. However, scientists are making significant strides in understanding its biology. Changes have been identified in genes and chromosomes (the cell’s DNA blueprints) that may play a role in the development of this tumor. There are also a few rare, genetic health syndromes that are associated with increased risk for developing this tumor.

Mitral Valve Regurgitation Treatment
Mitral Valve Regurgitation Treatment samer kareem 1,289 Views • 3 years ago

A leaking mitral valve allows blood to flow in two directions during the contraction. Some blood flows from the ventricle through the aortic valve – as it should – and some blood flows back into the atrium. A leaking (or regurgitant) aortic valve allows blood to flow in two directions. Oxygen-rich blood either flows out through the aorta to the body – as it should – or it flows backwards from the aorta into the left ventricle when the ventricle relaxes. Leaking valves can cause the heart to work harder to pump the same amount of blood.

Pneumothorax Treatment
Pneumothorax Treatment samer kareem 1,997 Views • 3 years ago

A small spontaneous pneumothorax may resolve without treatment; a pneumothorax arising as a result of lung disease or injury requires immediate treatment. Treatment may include insertion of a chest tube or aspiration of the free air in the chest cavity.

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