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Meningococcal meningitis
Meningococcal meningitis samer kareem 7,068 Views • 2 years ago

Meningococcal meningitis - causes, features, symptoms and treatment

Acute Stroke Intervention
Acute Stroke Intervention samer kareem 4,664 Views • 2 years ago

Narrated animation of stroke intervention. Video supplied by Covidien, showing the Solitaire mechanical thrombectomy device, which was the first FDA-approved device for such an indication.

Labia Minoraplasty
Labia Minoraplasty samer kareem 30,945 Views • 2 years ago

Labia minoraplasty is an elective procedure that can reduce the size and reshape the inner vaginal lips. Large or asymmetrical labia minora can leave you feeling self-conscience in tight clothing or during intimacy. Long labia may result in rubbing, irritation or discomfort during intercourse and exercise. Certain skin conditions can cause increased sensitivity or tearing of the labia minora. In some cases, the labia minora may be fused with tissue in the labia majora and require medical correction.

Thoracic Epidural Placement Paramedian Approach
Thoracic Epidural Placement Paramedian Approach Mohamed Ibrahim 26,589 Views • 2 years ago

Thoracic Epidural Placement Paramedian Approach

Tracheotomy Procedure for Airway- 3D Medical Animation
Tracheotomy Procedure for Airway- 3D Medical Animation Scott 16,589 Views • 2 years ago

A tracheotomy or a tracheostomy: is simply an opening surgically created through the neck into the trachea (windpipe) to allow direct access to the breathing tube and is commonly done in an operating room under general anesthesia. A tube is usually placed through this opening to provide an airway and to remove secretions from the lungs. Breathing is done through the tracheostomy tube rather than through the nose and mouth. The term “tracheotomy” refers to the incision into the trachea (windpipe) that forms a temporary or permanent opening, which is called a “tracheostomy,” however; the terms are sometimes used interchangeably.

Inversion on transverse baby
Inversion on transverse baby samer kareem 1,882 Views • 2 years ago

Purse String Suture
Purse String Suture Mohamed Ibrahim 20,595 Views • 2 years ago

Purse String Suture

Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) samer kareem 1,895 Views • 2 years ago

CMV is a common virus in the same family as herpesvirus, and it can infect anyone. CMV is spread by direct contact of body fluids, such as saliva, blood, urine, semen, vaginal fluids, and breast milk. Thus breastfeeding, blood transfusions, organ transplants, and sexual contact are possible modes of transmission. Most healthy people do not experience any symptoms when infected with CMV, and it does not pose a serious health concern. A majority of adults have antibodies consistent with past infection. Most healthy children and adults who do have symptoms will recover from CMV infection without complications and do not require antiviral treatment. However, in those with a weakened immune system, CMV can cause serious disease (retinitis, hepatitis, colitis, pneumonia, or encephalitis).

Histology of Penis
Histology of Penis Histology 10,517 Views • 2 years ago

Histology of Penis

Thoracic outlet syndrome surgery!
Thoracic outlet syndrome surgery! samer kareem 6,022 Views • 2 years ago

Thoracic outlet syndrome affects the space between the collarbone and first rib (thoracic outlet). Common causes include trauma, repetitive injuries, pregnancy, and anatomical defects, such as having an extra rib. Symptoms include pain in the shoulders and neck and numbness, weakness, and coldness in the fingers. Treatment involves physical therapy and pain relief. In rare cases, surgery may be needed to relieve the compression.

Safety & Efficacy of A New Ointment (pedyphar)  for Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Safety & Efficacy of A New Ointment (pedyphar) for Diabetic Foot Ulcers Mostafa Yakoot 14,799 Views • 2 years ago

A Lecture Presented by Dr. Mostafa Yakoot to Vascular Surgery Congress. TITLE: SAFETY & EFFICACY OF A NEW HONEY OINTMENT (PEDYPHAR) FOR DIABETIC FOOT ULCERS. Based on the original article in JWC by: Yakoot M, Abdelatif M, Etman M.

Excision Dysplastic Nevus with Half-buried Closure
Excision Dysplastic Nevus with Half-buried Closure samer kareem 10,863 Views • 2 years ago

Orchidectomy and Orchidopexy in Testis Torsion
Orchidectomy and Orchidopexy in Testis Torsion Doctor 18,365 Views • 2 years ago

Orchidectomy and Orchidopexy in testis Torsion

Ganglion Cyst Volar Wrist
Ganglion Cyst Volar Wrist samer kareem 28,563 Views • 2 years ago

This is a surgical video that shows the removal of a volar ganglion cyst. This is a common surgical procedure and this video may help you better understand the steps that occur during the procedure.

How They Autopsy Human Body for Poison
How They Autopsy Human Body for Poison hooda 13,199 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to know How They Autopsy Human Body for Poison

Symptoms of Alcoholic Liver Disease
Symptoms of Alcoholic Liver Disease samer kareem 2,690 Views • 2 years ago

Alcoholic hepatitis is inflammation of the liver caused by drinking alcohol. Alcoholic hepatitis is most likely to occur in people who drink heavily over many years. However, the relationship between drinking and alcoholic hepatitis is complex. Not all heavy drinkers develop alcoholic hepatitis, and the disease can occur in people who drink only moderately. If you're diagnosed with alcoholic hepatitis, you must stop drinking alcohol. People who continue to drink alcohol face a high risk of serious liver damage and death.

Breast Self-Examination
Breast Self-Examination al2phoenix 52,272 Views • 2 years ago

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anatomy of human (china)
anatomy of human (china) 100doctor 31,914 Views • 2 years ago

The language is chinese mandarin(Putonghua)

Boy Returns from the Beach with a Snail Inside His Knee
Boy Returns from the Beach with a Snail Inside His Knee hooda 41,838 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video for a Boy Returns from the Beach with a Snail Inside His Knee

Absence Seizure
Absence Seizure samer kareem 4,787 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.

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