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Medical Abortion Surgical Procedure
Medical Abortion Surgical Procedure hooda 147,409 Views • 2 years ago

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Above Knee Leg Amputation Surgery
Above Knee Leg Amputation Surgery hooda 36,306 Views • 2 years ago

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Korean model disfigured after cooking oil injection
Korean model disfigured after cooking oil injection hooda 22,153 Views • 2 years ago

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Hernia Repair Using Ultrapro Mesh and Fibrin Glue
Hernia Repair Using Ultrapro Mesh and Fibrin Glue DrHouse 16,109 Views • 2 years ago

19 years old young man with inguinoscrotal right hernia.Decision-making for repair with minimal prosthetic residual material, and no stitches use for best comfort

The Biggest Ingrown Hair Removed
The Biggest Ingrown Hair Removed hooda 37,877 Views • 2 years ago

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What is Vaginal Discharge and How To Get Rid Of It?
What is Vaginal Discharge and How To Get Rid Of It? hooda 140,390 Views • 2 years ago

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How to Prevent Pregnancy Without Using Condoms
How to Prevent Pregnancy Without Using Condoms hooda 131,136 Views • 2 years ago

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What is The Average Male Genital Size?
What is The Average Male Genital Size? hooda 87,672 Views • 2 years ago

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Oral ULcer
Oral ULcer samer kareem 1,373 Views • 2 years ago

Mouth ulcers are sores that appear in the mouth, often on the inside of the cheeks. Mouth ulcers, also known as aphthous ulcers, can be painful when eating, drinking or brushing teeth. Occasional mouth ulcers are usually harmless and clear up on their own. Seek medical advice if they last longer than 3 weeks or keep coming back. Mouth ulcers cannot be caught from someone else. Up to 1 in 5 people get recurrent mouth ulcers.

Infant CPR
Infant CPR paul Martin 2,742 Views • 2 years ago

Infant CPR Learn more at http://www.ProTrainings.com

Coronary Stent Animation
Coronary Stent Animation M_Nabil 22,800 Views • 2 years ago

This video depicts how a stent is placed in the coronary artieries. We first place a guiding wire in the heart artery through a catheter, usually from the groin. Then the stent is inflated by a balloon in the artery, which is then removed. The stent remains permanently. Blood thinners, aspirin and plavix, are both required after a stent is placed in your heart artery.

What is masturbation? Is it harmful?
What is masturbation? Is it harmful? DrHouse 55,424 Views • 2 years ago

As a doctor many people ask me about masturbation and if it is harmful or not. As a doctor you have already been asked this and this video will give you some hints

Learn How to Give Intramuscular Injection
Learn How to Give Intramuscular Injection hooda 4,115 Views • 2 years ago

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Conjunctivitis
Conjunctivitis samer kareem 1,930 Views • 2 years ago

Pink eye (conjunctivitis) is an inflammation or infection of the transparent membrane (conjunctiva) that lines your eyelid and covers the white part of your eyeball. When small blood vessels in the conjunctiva become inflamed, they're more visible. This is what causes the whites of your eyes to appear reddish or pink. Pink eye is commonly caused by a bacterial or viral infection or an allergic reaction. It may affect one or both eyes. Pink eye can be irritating, but it rarely affects your vision. Treatments can help ease the discomfort of pink eye. Because pink eye can be contagious, early diagnosis and treatment can help limit its spread.

Penile Fracture
Penile Fracture samer kareem 4,481 Views • 2 years ago

Traumatic penile injury can be due to multiple factors. Penile fracture, penile amputation, penetrating penile injuries, and penile soft tissue injuries are considered urologic emergencies and typically require surgical intervention. The goals of treatment for penile trauma are universal: preservation of penile length, erectile function, and maintenance of the ability to void while standing. Traumatic injury to the penis may concomitantly involve the urethra.[1, 2] Urethral injury and repair is beyond the scope of this article but details can be found in Urethral Trauma. Penile fracture Penile fracture is the traumatic rupture of the corpus cavernosum. Traumatic rupture of the penis is relatively uncommon and is considered a urologic emergency.[3] Sudden blunt trauma or abrupt lateral bending of the penis in an erect state can break the markedly thinned and stiff tunica albuginea, resulting in a fractured penis. One or both corpora may be involved, and concomitant injury to the penile urethra may occur. Urethral trauma is more common when both corpora cavernosa are injured.[4] Penile rupture can usually be diagnosed based solely on history and physical examination findings; however, in equivocal cases, diagnostic cavernosography or MRI should be performed. Concomitant urethral injury must be considered; therefore, preoperative retrograde urethrographic studies should generally be performed. See the images below.

Pregnancy
Pregnancy samer kareem 2,608 Views • 2 years ago

Looking for a week-by-week guide to pregnancy? You're in luck! We've got loads of expert-approved info about each week and trimester, including what's up with your growing baby and what changes to expect for yourself. You'll find stunning fetal development videos, thousands of articles, and helpful tools like our Due Date Calculator and Baby Names Finder. Meet other parents-to-be in our online community, and get all of this and more in our free pregnancy app. Dive in, and congratulations!

Ingrown Hair Removal Close up 200X Video
Ingrown Hair Removal Close up 200X Video hooda 20,708 Views • 2 years ago

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Emphysema
Emphysema samer kareem 3,045 Views • 2 years ago

Emphysema gradually damages the air sacs (alveoli) in your lungs, making you progressively more short of breath. Emphysema is one of several diseases known collectively as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Smoking is the leading cause of emphysema. Your lungs' alveoli are clustered like bunches of grapes. In emphysema, the inner walls of the air sacs weaken and eventually rupture — creating one larger air space instead of many small ones. This reduces the surface area of the lungs and, in turn, the amount of oxygen that reaches your bloodstream. When you exhale, the damaged alveoli don't work properly and old air becomes trapped, leaving no room for fresh, oxygen-rich air to enter. Treatment may slow the progression of emphysema, but it can't reverse the damage.

Abdominal Examination
Abdominal Examination Doctor 147,337 Views • 2 years ago

inspection, auscultation and palpation

Carotid Endartrectomy
Carotid Endartrectomy Scott 7,015 Views • 2 years ago

Carotid Endartrectomy, large atheroma removed completely, patient well after surgery.

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