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Suprapubic Catheterization / Cystostomy
Suprapubic Catheterization / Cystostomy samer kareem 23,046 Views • 2 years ago

Suprapubic Catheterization / Cystostomy

how to treat peripheral neuropathy?
how to treat peripheral neuropathy? samer kareem 2,682 Views • 2 years ago

Ear Lobe Repair
Ear Lobe Repair samer kareem 1,867 Views • 2 years ago

Earlobe surgery or repair is a reconstructive plastic surgery procedure performed to restore the appearance of earlobes that have been torn or stretched due to ear tearing, trauma, or piercing, including the insertion of ear gauges. This can also be called earlobe reconstructive surgery or split earlobe repair .

Massive Tumor Removed from Man's Face
Massive Tumor Removed from Man's Face samer kareem 14,081 Views • 2 years ago

Massive Tumor Removed from Man's Face

Glaucoma Symptoms
Glaucoma Symptoms samer kareem 4,892 Views • 2 years ago

Symptoms of Acute Angle-Closure Glaucoma Hazy or blurred vision. The appearance of rainbow-colored circles around bright lights. Severe eye and head pain. Nausea or vomiting (accompanying severe eye pain) Sudden sight loss.

Lower eyelid repair
Lower eyelid repair samer kareem 1,783 Views • 2 years ago

Step by step description of lower eyelid repair via skin flap and wedge resection

Breech presentation
Breech presentation samer kareem 3,659 Views • 2 years ago

In breech position, the baby's bottom is down. There are a few types of breech: Complete breech means the baby is bottom-first, with knees bent. Frank breech means the baby's legs are stretched up, with feet near the head. Footling breech means one leg is lowered over the mother's cervix. You are more likely to have a breech baby if you: Go into early labor Have an abnormally shaped uterus, fibroids, or too much amniotic fluid Have more than one baby in your womb Have placenta previa (when the placenta is on the lower part of the uterine wall, blocking the cervix)

Histology of Thin Skin
Histology of Thin Skin Histology 6,358 Views • 2 years ago

Histology of Thin Skin

Burns Handling Thermal Electrical Chemical
Burns Handling Thermal Electrical Chemical Harvard_Student 6,960 Views • 2 years ago

Burns Handling Thermal Electrical Chemical

Male Reproductive System of Human
Male Reproductive System of Human samer kareem 4,507 Views • 2 years ago

The purpose of the organs of the male reproductive system is to perform the following functions: To produce, maintain, and transport sperm (the male reproductive cells) and protective fluid (semen) To discharge sperm within the female reproductive tract during sex To produce and secrete male sex hormones responsible for maintaining the male reproductive system

Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy samer kareem 4,365 Views • 2 years ago

Bone marrow biopsy and bone marrow aspiration are procedures to collect and examine bone marrow — the spongy tissue inside some of your larger bones. Bone marrow biopsy and aspiration can show whether your bone marrow is healthy and making normal amounts of blood cells. Doctors use these procedures to diagnose and monitor blood and marrow diseases, including some cancers, as well as fevers of unknown origin. Bone marrow has a fluid portion and a more solid portion. In bone marrow biopsy, your doctor uses a needle to withdraw a sample of the solid portion. In bone marrow aspiration, a needle is used to withdraw a sample of the fluid portion.

Meningeococcal Bacterial Maningitis Introduction
Meningeococcal Bacterial Maningitis Introduction Scott 8,600 Views • 2 years ago

Meningeococcal Bacterial Maningitis Introduction

Removing ArterioVenous Malformation in Brain
Removing ArterioVenous Malformation in Brain Anatomist 8,577 Views • 2 years ago

Removing ArterioVenous Malformation in Brain

How To Calm A Crying Baby
How To Calm A Crying Baby samer kareem 1,927 Views • 2 years ago

Carotid Endarterectomy Surgery
Carotid Endarterectomy Surgery Anatomist 9,365 Views • 2 years ago

Carotid Endarterectomy Surgery

Tonsil Stones Caseum
Tonsil Stones Caseum Anatomist 11,998 Views • 2 years ago

Tonsil Stones Caseum

Cerebellum Exam
Cerebellum Exam samer kareem 4,437 Views • 2 years ago

The principal signs of cerebellar dysfunction are the following: Ataxia: unsteadiness or incoordination of limbs, posture, and gait. A disorder of the control of force and timing of movements leading to abnormalities of speed, range, rhythm, starting, and stopping.

Mini Dental Implants Live Procedure
Mini Dental Implants Live Procedure Paul Cash 3,696 Views • 2 years ago

A Beautiful Smile at Lake Pointe is Sugar Land premier dentistry practice. Dr. Lance Jue has been serving patients' preventive, restorative and cosmetic dental needs here in Sugar Land for over 19 years. Book an appointment online now with Dr. Lance Jue

Keratectomy with Amniotic Membrane Graft Eye
Keratectomy with Amniotic Membrane Graft Eye Alicia Berger 7,107 Views • 2 years ago

Keratectomy with Amniotic Membrane Graft Eye

Giant Cell Arteritis Biopsy
Giant Cell Arteritis Biopsy samer kareem 2,074 Views • 2 years ago

Giant cell arteritis is an inflammation of the lining of your arteries. Most often, it affects the arteries in your head, especially those in your temples. For this reason, giant cell arteritis is sometimes called temporal arteritis. Giant cell arteritis frequently causes headaches, scalp tenderness, jaw pain and vision problems. If left untreated, it can lead to stroke or blindness. Prompt treatment with corticosteroid medications usually relieves symptoms of giant cell arteritis and may prevent loss of vision. You'll likely begin to feel better within days of starting treatment. But even with treatment, relapses are common. You'll need to visit your doctor regularly for checkups and treatment of any side effects from taking corticosteroids.

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