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Congestive Heart Failure Animation
Congestive Heart Failure Animation Scott 12,072 Views • 2 years ago

Congestive Heart Failure Animation

Tonsil Stones Caseum
Tonsil Stones Caseum Anatomist 12,081 Views • 2 years ago

Tonsil Stones Caseum

Distal Femoral Osteotomy
Distal Femoral Osteotomy samer kareem 8,745 Views • 2 years ago

The Distal Femoral Osteotomy System utilizes the same principles of design featured in the Tibial Osteotomy System. Specifically designed femoral osteotomy plates take into account the anatomical differences between the distal femur and proximal tibia.

Female Condom Demonstration
Female Condom Demonstration samer kareem 3,995 Views • 2 years ago

Female Condom Demonstration

SHAPE OF YOUR BUTT
SHAPE OF YOUR BUTT samer kareem 1,642 Views • 2 years ago

This Is What The SHAPE OF YOUR BUTT Has To Say About Your Health. AMAZING!!

Hemothorax due to aortic rupture in aortic
Hemothorax due to aortic rupture in aortic samer kareem 1,166 Views • 2 years ago

Acute hemothorax due to aortic rupture in aortic dissection with lung collapse and mediastinal shift.

Full Human Body Decay Process
Full Human Body Decay Process hooda 40,056 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that Full Human Body Decay Process Video

What is Root Canal?
What is Root Canal? samer kareem 8,028 Views • 2 years ago

Has your dentist or endodontist told you that you need root canal treatment? If so, you're not alone. Millions of teeth are treated and saved each year with root canal, or endodontic, treatment. Remember, root canal treatment doesn't cause pain, it relieves it. Watch our videos below to learn more! Inside the tooth, under the white enamel and a hard layer called the dentin, is a soft tissue called the pulp. The pulp contains blood vessels, nerves and connective tissue, and helps to grow the root of your tooth during development. In a fully developed tooth, the tooth can survive without the pulp because the tooth continues to be nourished by the tissues surrounding it.

Removing a 20-CM Long Loa Loa Worm from the Eye
Removing a 20-CM Long Loa Loa Worm from the Eye Scott 4,417 Views • 2 years ago

Loa loa filariasis (also known as loiasis, loaiasis, Calabar swellings, Fugitive swelling, Tropical swelling and African eyeworm) is a skin and eye disease caused by the nematode worm, loa loa. Humans contract this disease through the bite of a Deer fly or Mango fly (Chrysops spp), the vectors for Loa loa. The adult Loa loa filarial worm migrates throughout the subcutaneous tissues of humans, occasionally crossing into subconjunctival tissues of the eye where it can be easily observed. Loa loa does not normally affect one's vision but can be painful when moving about the eyeball or across the bridge of the nose.The disease can cause red itchy swellings below the skin called "Calabar swellings". The disease is treated with the drug diethylcarbamazine (DEC), and when appropriate, surgical methods may be employed to remove adult worms from the conjunctiva.

Ganglion cyst on wrist removal
Ganglion cyst on wrist removal samer kareem 17,707 Views • 2 years ago

Benefits of Green Tea & How to Drink it
Benefits of Green Tea & How to Drink it samer kareem 1,858 Views • 2 years ago

Breastfeeding Position and Latch
Breastfeeding Position and Latch samer kareem 3,544 Views • 2 years ago

Adult tonsillectomy
Adult tonsillectomy samer kareem 57,784 Views • 2 years ago

Tonsillectomy using coblation technique by wand Evac 70

Kocher's method of relocating a dislocated shoulder
Kocher's method of relocating a dislocated shoulder samer kareem 4,333 Views • 2 years ago

This is a demonstration of the Kocher's method of relocating a dislocated shoulder

Woman Giving Birth
Woman Giving Birth Alicia Berger 3,609 Views • 2 years ago

Woman Giving Birth

Chronic Cough
Chronic Cough samer kareem 1,139 Views • 2 years ago

A chronic cough is a cough that lasts eight weeks or longer in adults, or four weeks in children. A chronic cough is more than just an annoyance. A chronic cough can interrupt your sleep and leave you feeling exhausted. Severe cases of chronic cough can cause vomiting, lightheadedness and even rib fractures. While it can sometimes be difficult to pinpoint the problem that's triggering a chronic cough, the most common causes are tobacco use, postnasal drip, asthma and acid reflux. Fortunately, chronic cough typically disappears once the underlying problem is treated.

Introduction to MRI Physics
Introduction to MRI Physics samer kareem 2,185 Views • 2 years ago

Tubal Reversal Overview
Tubal Reversal Overview CHTRC Webmaster 13,432 Views • 2 years ago

The world's leading tubal reversal doctors explain tubal ligation reversal procedure and success rates

Introduction to Bone Biology 3D Animation
Introduction to Bone Biology 3D Animation Scott 32,037 Views • 2 years ago

Introduction to Bone Biology 3D Animation

Gynecomastia 3D Animation
Gynecomastia 3D Animation Scott 7,220 Views • 2 years ago

Gynecomastia 3D Animation

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