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Removing a 20-CM Long Loa Loa Worm from the Eye
Removing a 20-CM Long Loa Loa Worm from the Eye Scott 4,429 Views • 2 years ago

Loa loa filariasis (also known as loiasis, loaiasis, Calabar swellings, Fugitive swelling, Tropical swelling and African eyeworm) is a skin and eye disease caused by the nematode worm, loa loa. Humans contract this disease through the bite of a Deer fly or Mango fly (Chrysops spp), the vectors for Loa loa. The adult Loa loa filarial worm migrates throughout the subcutaneous tissues of humans, occasionally crossing into subconjunctival tissues of the eye where it can be easily observed. Loa loa does not normally affect one's vision but can be painful when moving about the eyeball or across the bridge of the nose.The disease can cause red itchy swellings below the skin called "Calabar swellings". The disease is treated with the drug diethylcarbamazine (DEC), and when appropriate, surgical methods may be employed to remove adult worms from the conjunctiva.

Perforator Propeller flap for lower limb reconstruction
Perforator Propeller flap for lower limb reconstruction samer kareem 1,964 Views • 2 years ago

this video show the surgical technique of a perforator propeller flap for the reconstruction of the lower limb.

Anal Intercourse Medical Risks
Anal Intercourse Medical Risks hooda 98,716 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to know about the Anal Intercourse Medical Risks

Submandibular salivary gland excision
Submandibular salivary gland excision Scott 32,912 Views • 2 years ago

This video shows submandibular gland being surgically removed.

Swallowing Disorders and Achalasia
Swallowing Disorders and Achalasia samer kareem 10,161 Views • 2 years ago

Achalasia is a neurogenic esophageal motility disorder characterized by impaired esophageal peristalsis and a lack of lower esophageal sphincter relaxation during swallowing. Symptoms are slowly progressive dysphagia, usually to both liquids and solids, and regurgitation of undigested food. Evaluation typically includes manometry, barium swallow, and endoscopy. Treatments include dilation, chemical denervation, surgical myotomy, and peroral endoscopic myotomy.

How can she did it??Mothers can do everything for her baby 👶
How can she did it??Mothers can do everything for her baby 👶 samer kareem 11,796 Views • 2 years ago

Mothers can do everything for her baby

How Do Kidney Stones Form? How Can We Prevent Them?
How Do Kidney Stones Form? How Can We Prevent Them? samer kareem 2,696 Views • 2 years ago

Leard about kidney disease. ⁣How Do Kidney Stones Form? How Can We Prevent Them?

Medical Surgery - Above Knee Leg Amputation Surgery
Medical Surgery - Above Knee Leg Amputation Surgery hooda 40,603 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that Above Knee Leg Amputation Surgery

Boxer's Knuckle
Boxer's Knuckle samer kareem 2,013 Views • 2 years ago

Boxer’s Knuckle is an injury to the structures around the first knuckle of a finger, also known as the metacarpophalangeal joint (MPJ). The skin, extensor tendon, ligaments, joint cartilage, and the bone of the metacarpal head may all be involved. Repeated impacts to the extensor tendon over the knuckle causes Hypertrophic Interstitial Tendonosis, or HIT Syndrome. This is a thickening, weakening, inflammation, and scarring of the extensor tendon.

What is frontotemporal dementia?
What is frontotemporal dementia? samer kareem 1,915 Views • 2 years ago

Frontotemporal dementia is the name for a range of conditions in which cells in the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain are damaged. These lobes control behaviour, emotional responses and language. This means that people will experience changes in personality and behaviour, or may struggle with language – for example, in finding the right word. Frontotemporal dementia is a less common form of dementia which is more likely to affect younger people – those under 65.

Giving Birth
Giving Birth Alicia Berger 6,780 Views • 2 years ago

Giving Birth

Don’t be left in the Dark
Don’t be left in the Dark News Canada 12,426 Views • 2 years ago

Understanding narcolepsy symptoms to improve alertness.

How to Know If You Are Autoimmune
How to Know If You Are Autoimmune samer kareem 4,124 Views • 2 years ago

Learn a simple way to tell if you might be suffering from an undiagnosed autoimmune condition. Examples of autoimmune conditions include: • alopecia areata

Diabetic ketoacidosis: mechanism, causes and management
Diabetic ketoacidosis: mechanism, causes and management samer kareem 3,843 Views • 2 years ago

Diabetic ketoacidosis is an acute complication of uncontrolled hyperglycaemia characterised by high anion gap metabolic acidosis, dehydration and other metabolic abnormalities. Upto half of patients with Type 1 diabetes mellitus may have DKA. The incidence in T2DM is also rising. Precipitants include acute illness such as myocardial infarction, trauma and infection. Paitents of diabetic ketoacidosis may present with vomiting, pain abdomen and lethargy. Mental obtundation may also be present. Management of diabetic ketoacidosis revolves around administration of IV normal saline, insulin, replacement of potassium with frequent monitoring of sugars and electrolytes.

CD Markers
CD Markers samer kareem 1,894 Views • 2 years ago

Severe Combined syndrome
Severe Combined syndrome samer kareem 1,742 Views • 2 years ago

Buttock Injection - Everything You Need To Know
Buttock Injection - Everything You Need To Know Scott 15,471 Views • 2 years ago

Everything You Need To Know about injections

Scaling and root planing
Scaling and root planing samer kareem 1,976 Views • 2 years ago

Treatment of periodontal disease - Scaling and root planing

Impacted Tooth 32 Extraction
Impacted Tooth 32 Extraction Dentist 18,734 Views • 2 years ago

Anglevator #32 partial impaction

Ear Infection Drainage Time Lapse Video
Ear Infection Drainage Time Lapse Video Scott 5,786 Views • 2 years ago

Ear Infection Drainage Time Lapse Video

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