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Natural vaginal child birth delivery video
Natural vaginal child birth delivery video Emery King 7,221,055 Views • 2 years ago

At Hutzel Women's Hospital, Dr. Giancarlo Mari performs breakthrough in-utero surgery to save the lives of high-risk twins developing with a rare "shared" circulatory problem. ~ Detroit Medical Center

Dissection Inside Fat Body
Dissection Inside Fat Body hooda 269,684 Views • 2 years ago

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Popping a Huge Hand Burn Blister
Popping a Huge Hand Burn Blister hooda 10,138 Views • 2 years ago

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Human Skull Opening and Brain Removal During Autopsy
Human Skull Opening and Brain Removal During Autopsy hooda 57,133 Views • 2 years ago

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Thoracoscopic Management of Lung Abscess Before Empyema
Thoracoscopic Management of Lung Abscess Before Empyema samer kareem 1,484 Views • 2 years ago

Thoracoscopic Management of Lung Abscess Before Empyema

Autopsy Movie: (Cancer)
Autopsy Movie: (Cancer) Doctor 67,946 Views • 2 years ago

Plastination pioneer Gunther Von Hagens gives us a view inside the bodies of 2 people who have died of cancer.

Pelvic Exam Video
Pelvic Exam Video Scott 1,020,914 Views • 2 years ago

Pelvic Exam Video

Endometrial Polyp
Endometrial Polyp samer kareem 20,645 Views • 2 years ago

Uterine polyps are growths attached to the inner wall of the uterus that extend into the uterine cavity. Overgrowth of cells in the lining of the uterus (endometrium) leads to the formation of uterine polyps, also known as endometrial polyps. These polyps are usually noncancerous (benign), although some can be cancerous or can eventually turn into cancer (precancerous polyps). Uterine polyps range in size from a few millimeters — no larger than a sesame seed — to several centimeters — golf-ball-size or larger. They attach to the uterine wall by a large base or a thin stalk.

Plasma Cell Dyscrasias
Plasma Cell Dyscrasias samer kareem 1,408 Views • 2 years ago

Plasma cell dyscrasias are disorders of the plasma cells. Plasma cell dyscrasias are produced as a result of abnormal proliferation of a monoclonal population of plasma cells that may or may not secrete detectable levels of a monoclonal immunoglobulin or immunoglobulin fragment (paraprotein or M protein).

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome samer kareem 1,365 Views • 2 years ago

Thoracic outlet syndrome is a disorders that occur when blood vessels or nerves in the space between your collarbone and your first rib (thoracic outlet) are compressed. This can cause pain in your shoulders and neck and numbness in your fingers. Common causes of thoracic outlet syndrome include physical trauma from a car accident, repetitive injuries from job- or sports-related activities, certain anatomical defects (such as having an extra rib), and pregnancy. Sometimes doctors can't determine the cause of thoracic outlet syndrome. Treatment for thoracic outlet syndrome usually involves physical therapy and pain relief measures. Most people improve with these approaches. In some cases, however, your doctor may recommend surgery.

Cutting Inside Human Fat Body
Cutting Inside Human Fat Body hooda 76,855 Views • 2 years ago

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Acanthosis Nigricans Insulin Resistance
Acanthosis Nigricans Insulin Resistance Medical_Videos 6,974 Views • 2 years ago

Acanthosis Nigricans Insulin Resistance

Obtaining Pap Smear
Obtaining Pap Smear DrHouse 522,206 Views • 2 years ago

Position the patient with her buttocks just at the edge or just over the edge of the exam table. If she is not down far enough, inserting the speculum can be more difficult for you and uncomfortable for her.

Interstitial Lung Disease Chest x-ray
Interstitial Lung Disease Chest x-ray samer kareem 5,168 Views • 2 years ago

The diffuse lung diseases tend to cause infiltrative opacification in the periphery of the lung. As the name of the group of diseases suggests, they are diffuse. While the consolidation or ground-glass change is usually bilateral, it may be localised, e.g. radiation pneumonitis.

IUD Insertion
IUD Insertion DrHouse 560,659 Views • 2 years ago

A video showing how to insert the Intra Uterine Device (IUD)

Medical Videos - Human Body Anatomy Autopsy
Medical Videos - Human Body Anatomy Autopsy hooda 79,883 Views • 2 years ago

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Medical Videos - Brain Removal During Autopsy
Medical Videos - Brain Removal During Autopsy hooda 11,849 Views • 2 years ago

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Rectum exam by Proctoscope
Rectum exam by Proctoscope Mohamed 21,569 Views • 2 years ago

Proctoscope rectal examination

Episiotomy Repair
Episiotomy Repair DrHouse 127,915 Views • 2 years ago

A video showing the repair of episiotomy

Hernia Exam
Hernia Exam Mohamed 603,019 Views • 2 years ago

Inguinal hernia Diagram of an indirect, scrotal inguinal hernia ( median view from the left). Diagram of an indirect, scrotal inguinal hernia ( median view from the left). By far the most common hernias (up to 75% of all abdominal hernias) are the so-called inguinal hernias. For a thorough understanding of inguinal hernias, much insight is needed in the anatomy of the inguinal canal. Inguinal hernias are further divided into the more common indirect inguinal hernia (2/3, depicted here), in which the inguinal canal is entered via a congenital weakness at its entrance (the internal inguinal ring), and the direct inguinal hernia type (1/3), where the hernia contents push through a weak spot in the back wall of the inguinal canal. Inguinal hernias are more common in men than women while femoral hernias are more common in women.

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