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Pfannenstiel Incision
Pfannenstiel Incision samer kareem 3,638 Views • 2 years ago

A Pfannenstiel incision /ˈfɑːnᵻnʃtiːl/ is a type of abdominal surgical incision that allows access to the abdomen. It is used for gynecologic and orthopedics surgeries, and it is the most common method for performing Caesarian sections today.

Ilizarov External Fixator
Ilizarov External Fixator Surgeon 15,260 Views • 2 years ago

Treatment of pelvic fractures with a dynamic Ilizarov external fixator

Abnormal Female Genital Bleeding Causes
Abnormal Female Genital Bleeding Causes hooda 4,002 Views • 2 years ago

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Skin Warts Infection
Skin Warts Infection samer kareem 9,404 Views • 2 years ago

A wart is a skin growth caused by some types of the virus called the human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV infects the top layer of skin, usually entering the body in an area of broken skin. The virus causes the top layer of skin to grow rapidly, forming a wart. Most warts go away on their own within months or years.

What is Subdural Hematoma ?
What is Subdural Hematoma ? samer kareem 7,499 Views • 2 years ago

A subdural hematoma is most often the result of a severe head injury. This type of subdural hematoma is among the deadliest of all head injuries. The bleeding fills the brain area very rapidly, compressing brain tissue. This often results in brain injury and may lead to death. Subdural hematomas can also occur after a minor head injury. The amount of bleeding is smaller and occurs more slowly. This type of subdural hematoma is often seen in older adults. These may go unnoticed for many days to weeks, and are called chronic subdural hematomas. With any subdural hematoma, tiny veins between the surface of the brain and its outer covering (the dura) stretch and tear, allowing blood to collect. In older adults, the veins are often already stretched because of brain shrinkage (atrophy) and are more easily injured.

Cord Care for the Newborn after birth
Cord Care for the Newborn after birth Doctor 17,459 Views • 2 years ago

After birth care for babies,a small glimpse just to let you know what happens.

Spirotome Bone biopsy for osteolytic lesions under CT guidance
Spirotome Bone biopsy for osteolytic lesions under CT guidance JJANSSENS 17,034 Views • 2 years ago

Soft tissue biopsy from osteolytic lesions is a challenge for the interventionist. The Spirotome Bone is conceived for this intervention. The procedure is straigthforward and produces tissue specimens of high quality in sufficient amounts to allow quantitative molecular biology.

Ingrown hair turned into 140-pound tumor in man’s stomach
Ingrown hair turned into 140-pound tumor in man’s stomach hooda 15,065 Views • 2 years ago

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Scleroderma and systemic sclerosis
Scleroderma and systemic sclerosis Alicia Berger 1,877 Views • 2 years ago

Scleroderma and systemic sclerosis

Breast pain after pregnancy
Breast pain after pregnancy samer kareem 23,393 Views • 2 years ago

For the first few days after giving birth, a new mother’s breasts remain soft. They will produce colostrum. Colostrum, the first milk, is available in just the right amount, and is rich in immune factors that protect newborns. Sometime during the next few days, the breasts will become full, firm, warm, and perhaps tender. When this occurs, people say: “the milk is coming in!” The scientific term for this event is: engorgement. Engorgement is normal, and lasts for various periods of time depending on the individual woman. Some women experience only a day or so of mild, easy-to-manage engorgement. For other women, engorgement may be more intense, and can last from several days to two weeks.

Tummy Tuck Surgery Video
Tummy Tuck Surgery Video Mohamed 23,642 Views • 2 years ago

Tummy Tuck Surgery Video

What is Ankylosing Spondylitis ?
What is Ankylosing Spondylitis ? samer kareem 1,986 Views • 2 years ago

nkylosing spondylitis (pronounced ank-kih-low-sing spon-dill-eye-tiss), or AS, is a form of arthritis that primarily affects the spine, although other joints can become involved. It causes inflammation of the spinal joints (vertebrae) that can lead to severe, chronic pain and discomfort

Women Health - What is G Spot ?
Women Health - What is G Spot ? hooda 25,034 Views • 2 years ago

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Esophageal Stent
Esophageal Stent samer kareem 1,875 Views • 2 years ago

An esophageal stent is a flexible mesh tube, approximately 2cm (3/4 inch) wide, and is placed through the constricted area of your esophagus (food tube) to allow food and beverages to pass from your mouth to your stomach for digestion and absorption of nutrients.

Vaginal Yeast Infection
Vaginal Yeast Infection Alicia Berger 15,775 Views • 2 years ago

Vaginal Yeast Infection

Chronic myeloid leukaemia: diagnosis and management
Chronic myeloid leukaemia: diagnosis and management samer kareem 1,607 Views • 2 years ago

Chronic myeloid leukaemia is a common malignancy worldwide. We have come a long way from the limited treatment options and survival in this condition. Today, CML is a treatable malignancy with more than 80% patients surviving beyond 10 years after diagnosis, in absence of complications. This presentation deals with the definition, diagnostic criteria of chronic phase, accelerated and blastic phase (MD Anderson cancer centre, International bone marrow transplant registry and the WHO for the latter two) and management (first and second generation tyrosine kinase inhibitors) of this condition. Finally, a stepwise approach to chronic myeloid leukaemia is also presented including the definitive modality of treatment, allogeneic stem cell transplantation.

How osteoporosis develops
How osteoporosis develops samer kareem 13,050 Views • 2 years ago

Osteoporosis is a disease in which bones become brittle and fragile due to low bone mass and bone tissue loss. It's the most common type of bone disease, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and increases your risk of fractures, particularly of the hips, spine, and wrists. Prevalence In the United States, nearly 54 million people ages 50 and older were living with osteoporosis or osteopenia (low bone mass ) in 2010, according to a 2014 article in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. More specifically, 10.2 million adults had osteoporosis, and 43.4 million adults had osteopenia, which puts a person at high risk for osteoporosis.

Birth
Birth Alicia Berger 2,150 Views • 2 years ago

Birth

Spirotome macrobiopsy for the breast
Spirotome macrobiopsy for the breast JJANSSENS 13,068 Views • 2 years ago

Macrobiopsy of breast lesions is a complicated procedure when performed with vacuum assisted biopsy tools. The Spirotome is a hand-held needle set that doesn't need capital investment, is ready to use and provides tissue samples of high quality in substantial amounts. In this way quantitative molecular biology is possible with one tissue sample. The Coramate is an automated version of this direct and frontal technology.

Woman Giving Birth
Woman Giving Birth Alicia Berger 3,562 Views • 2 years ago

Woman Giving Birth

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