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Congestive Heart Failure 3D Animation
Congestive Heart Failure 3D Animation Scott 75,677 Views • 2 years ago

Congestive Heart Failure 3D Animation

Gynecomastia 3D Animation
Gynecomastia 3D Animation Scott 7,192 Views • 2 years ago

Gynecomastia 3D Animation

alisklamp child circumcision
alisklamp child circumcision ozzy_tr 9,148 Views • 2 years ago

this video shows how the child circumcision is easy and safe with alisklamp

Huge Colon Polyp Removal
Huge Colon Polyp Removal Surgeon 15,130 Views • 2 years ago

Huge Colon Polyp Removal

Uniateral Cleft Lip Repair
Uniateral Cleft Lip Repair plastic_surgeon 12,542 Views • 2 years ago

4 mth old child with left incomplete cleft lip repaired with advancement-rotation flap. Markings, steps of procedure recorded

Low blood sugar, high risks
Low blood sugar, high risks Info4YourLife 5,936 Views • 2 years ago

New insulin therapy options are available to reduce the risk of hypoglycemia.

Absence Seizure
Absence Seizure samer kareem 4,758 Views • 2 years ago

Absence seizures involve brief, sudden lapses of consciousness. They're more common in children than adults. Someone having an absence seizure may look like he or she is staring into space for a few seconds. This type of seizure usually doesn't lead to physical injury. Absence seizures usually can be controlled with anti-seizure medications. Some children who have them also develop other seizures. Many children outgrow absence seizures in their teens.

Peripheral Arterial Disease
Peripheral Arterial Disease samer kareem 2,507 Views • 2 years ago

Peripheral artery disease (P.A.D.) is a disease in which plaque builds up in the arteries that carry blood to your head, organs, and limbs. Plaque is made up of fat, cholesterol, calcium, fibrous tissue, and other substances in the blood. When plaque builds up in the body's arteries, the condition is called atherosclerosis. Over time, plaque can harden and narrow the arteries. This limits the flow of oxygen-rich blood to your organs and other parts of your body. P.A.D. usually affects the arteries in the legs, but it also can affect the arteries that carry blood from your heart to your head, arms, kidneys, and stomach. This article focuses on P.A.D. that affects blood flow to the legs.

Wilson's Disease
Wilson's Disease samer kareem 3,355 Views • 2 years ago

Wilson's disease is a rare inherited disorder that causes too much copper to accumulate in your liver, brain and other vital organs. Symptoms typically begin between the ages of 12 and 23. Copper plays a key role in the development of healthy nerves, bones, collagen and the skin pigment melanin. Normally, copper is absorbed from your food, and any excess is excreted through bile — a substance produced in your liver. But in people with Wilson's disease, copper isn't eliminated properly and instead accumulates, possibly to a life-threatening level. When diagnosed early, Wilson's disease is treatable, and many people with the disorder live normal lives.

Laparoscopic liver abscess evacuation
Laparoscopic liver abscess evacuation samer kareem 2,755 Views • 2 years ago

Pyogenic liver abscesses are mainly treated by percutaneous aspiration or drainage under antibiotic cover. If interventional radiology fails, surgical drainage becomes necessary. Recently, we performed laparoscopic liver abscess drainage successfully, and we aimed to focus on the topic in light of a systematic review of the literature.

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