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Anatomy and Physiology of Blood
Anatomy and Physiology of Blood samer kareem 2,032 Views • 2 years ago

Female Foley Genital Catheter Insertion Procedure
Female Foley Genital Catheter Insertion Procedure hooda 63,706 Views • 2 years ago

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Blood Transfusion and Intravenous Infusion
Blood Transfusion and Intravenous Infusion samer kareem 2,202 Views • 2 years ago

Popping Huge Epidermoid Cyst
Popping Huge Epidermoid Cyst hooda 121,203 Views • 2 years ago

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Pill Camera Swallowed !
Pill Camera Swallowed ! samer kareem 2,041 Views • 2 years ago

There’s a strange, mysterious world inside us, an alien-looking environment that turns the food we eat into nutrients that keep us alive. Michael Mosley swallows a camera to take a closer look.

232 Teeth Removal From Indians' Boy Mouth
232 Teeth Removal From Indians' Boy Mouth hooda 95,525 Views • 2 years ago

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Replacing IV skin & veins procedure
Replacing IV skin & veins procedure samer kareem 2,291 Views • 2 years ago

Anti-reflux Surgery
Anti-reflux Surgery samer kareem 13,092 Views • 2 years ago

Fundoplication Surgery for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Guide. During fundoplication surgery, the upper curve of the stomach (the fundus) is wrapped around the esophagus and sewn into place so that the lower portion of the esophagus passes through a small tunnel of stomach muscle.

Cardioversion of Atrial Fibrillation
Cardioversion of Atrial Fibrillation samer kareem 13,023 Views • 2 years ago

Electrical cardioversion is a procedure in which an electric current is used to reset the heart's rhythm back to its regular pattern (normal sinus rhythm). The low-voltage electric current enters the body through metal paddles or patches applied to the chest wall.

Normal cephalic birth
Normal cephalic birth samer kareem 3,458 Views • 2 years ago

Atrial Septal Defect
Atrial Septal Defect samer kareem 7,486 Views • 2 years ago

atrial septal defect (ASD) is a hole in the wall between the two upper chambers of your heart (atria). The condition is present from birth (congenital). Small atrial septal defects may close on their own during infancy or early childhood. Large and long-standing atrial septal defects can damage your heart and lungs. Small defects may never cause a problem and may be found incidentally. An adult who has had an undetected atrial septal defect for decades may have a shortened life span from heart failure or high blood pressure that affects the arteries in the lungs (pulmonary hypertension). Surgery may be necessary to repair atrial septal defects to prevent complications

Prolapse - Causes, prevention and treatment
Prolapse - Causes, prevention and treatment samer kareem 5,926 Views • 2 years ago

our uterus (or womb) is normally held in place inside your pelvis with various muscles, tissue, and ligaments. Because of pregnancy, childbirth or difficult labor and delivery, in some women these muscles weaken. Also, as a woman ages and with a natural loss of the hormone estrogen, her uterus can drop into the vaginal canal, causing the condition known as a prolapsed uterus.

CT Guided Lung Biopsy
CT Guided Lung Biopsy samer kareem 6,022 Views • 2 years ago

A computed tomography (CT) scan uses a special X-ray machine to take detailed pictures of the body’s organs and tissues. In a biopsy, a small piece of tissue is removed from your body. This tissue sample is then examined in the lab. A needle biopsy is the safest and easiest way to remove this tissue safely from the body. To do a needle biopsy, the radiologist will insert a needle through your skin and into your tissue. A syringe or an automated needle may be used to take the tissue sample.

What is Major Depressive Disorder?
What is Major Depressive Disorder? samer kareem 2,066 Views • 2 years ago

Possible causes include a combination of biological, psychological, and social sources of distress. Increasingly, research suggests these factors may cause changes in brain function, including altered activity of certain neural circuits in the brain. The persistent feeling of sadness or loss of interest that characterizes major depression can lead to a range of behavioral and physical symptoms. These may include changes in sleep, appetite, energy level, concentration, daily behavior, or self-esteem. Depression can also be associated with thoughts of suicide. The mainstay of treatment is usually medication, talk therapy, or a combination of the two. Increasingly, research suggests these treatments may normalize brain changes associated with depression.

Leg Surgery Sural Flap
Leg Surgery Sural Flap samer kareem 3,796 Views • 2 years ago

Reverse sural flap for ankle and heel soft tissues reconstruction

Laparoscopic surgery for undescended testis
Laparoscopic surgery for undescended testis samer kareem 14,964 Views • 2 years ago

(cryptorchidism) is a testicle that hasn't moved into its proper position in the bag of skin hanging below the penis (scrotum) before birth. Usually just one testicle is affected, but about 10 percent of the time both testicles are undescended. An undescended testicle is uncommon in general, but common among baby boys born prematurely. The vast majority of the time, the undescended testicle moves into the proper position on its own, within the first few months of life. If your son has an undescended testicle that doesn't correct itself, surgery can relocate the testicle into the scrotum.

Very deep Comedone blackhead removed
Very deep Comedone blackhead removed samer kareem 2,167 Views • 2 years ago

How Removing Breast Implants Works
How Removing Breast Implants Works Stuart Linder 5,363 Views • 2 years ago

Breast implants do not last forever, and during its lifetime, it may rupture. Dr. Linder, Beverly Hills breast surgeon specialist, breaks down how removing breast implants works. To learn more about Dr. Stuart Linder and his expertise, Visit: www.drlinder.com

Ureteroscopy and Intracorporeal Lithotripsy (Using Holmium Laser)
Ureteroscopy and Intracorporeal Lithotripsy (Using Holmium Laser) dglusaya 19,582 Views • 2 years ago

Minimally Invasive treatment of Ureteral stones after failed Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy

Naevus Excision
Naevus Excision samer kareem 1,903 Views • 2 years ago

Most people develop several moles (nevi) throughout adulthood. Moles can be found anywhere on the body, usually in sun-exposed areas, and are usually brown, smooth, and slightly raised. In most cases, a nevus is benign and doesn't require treatment. Rarely, they turn into melanoma or other skin cancers. A nevus that changes shape, grows bigger, or darkens should be evaluated for removal.

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