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Neurosyphilis
Neurosyphilis samer kareem 2,693 Views • 2 years ago

Neurosyphilis is an infection of the brain or spinal cord caused by the spirochete Treponema pallidum. It usually occurs in people who have had chronic, untreated syphilis, usually about 10 to 20 years after first infection and develops in about 25%–40% of persons who are not treated. The United States' Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advises that neurosyphilis can occur at any stage of a syphilis infection.

Dental implant surgery!
Dental implant surgery! samer kareem 14,417 Views • 2 years ago

Dental implant surgery

Small cell lung cancer: diagnosis and management
Small cell lung cancer: diagnosis and management samer kareem 1,488 Views • 2 years ago

Small cell lung cancer, which occurs almost exclusively in smokers, is a malignancy characterised by rapid doubling time, high growth fraction and widespread metastasis at presentation. In this presentation, we will briefly discuss the classification of pulmonary Neuro-endocrine tumours by the World Health Organisation followed by a detailed discussion of the clinical features, lab evaluation and management of SCLC, both limited and extended stage. The frontline therapy in small cell lung cancer is etoposide and cisplatin along with thoracic radiotherapy and prophylactic cranial irradiation in patients who have a good response to therapy. Hyperfractionation of radiotherapy may provide some benefit but is also associated with increase incidence of complications. Newer agents for SCLC include Vandetanib and immunotherapy molecules, such as Iplimumab and nivolumab.

Chronic myeloid leukaemia: diagnosis and management
Chronic myeloid leukaemia: diagnosis and management samer kareem 1,597 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.

Alternative Complement Pathway
Alternative Complement Pathway samer kareem 1,633 Views • 2 years ago

Addiction to Drug
Addiction to Drug samer kareem 6,690 Views • 2 years ago

What causes addiction? Easy, right? Drugs cause addiction. But maybe it is not that simple.

Approach to Hypokalemia
Approach to Hypokalemia samer kareem 1,178 Views • 2 years ago

A step by step approach to Hypokalaemia including causes, diagnosis and management.

Mechanics of Respirarion
Mechanics of Respirarion Doctor 16,690 Views • 2 years ago

A 3D animation showing the diaphragm demonstrating mecanics of respiration

Gynecomastia 3D Animation
Gynecomastia 3D Animation Scott 7,166 Views • 2 years ago

Gynecomastia 3D Animation

Sturge-Weber Syndrome
Sturge-Weber Syndrome samer kareem 4,246 Views • 2 years ago

-Sturge-Weber syndrome manifests as a facial port-wine stain and leptomeningeal angiomatosis.

saddle pulmonary embolism
saddle pulmonary embolism samer kareem 2,227 Views • 2 years ago

Saddle pulmonary embolism (PE) is a form of large pulmonary thrombo-embolism that straddles the main pulmonary arterial trunk at its bifurcation. Its incidence among patients diagnosed with PE was found to be approximately 2.6%.

Watch how Snake Venom Turns Human Blood Into Jelly
Watch how Snake Venom Turns Human Blood Into Jelly hooda 21,971 Views • 2 years ago

Serious Side-Effects from Excess Calcium
Serious Side-Effects from Excess Calcium samer kareem 1,760 Views • 2 years ago

3D Heart Attack
3D Heart Attack DrPhil 24,235 Views • 2 years ago

3D Heart Attack

Dental Ulcers - Mouth sores
Dental Ulcers - Mouth sores samer kareem 3,004 Views • 2 years ago

B cell Immunodeficiencies
B cell Immunodeficiencies samer kareem 1,381 Views • 2 years ago

Innate Vs Adaptive Immune System
Innate Vs Adaptive Immune System samer kareem 1,880 Views • 2 years ago

Temporal Arteritis
Temporal Arteritis Alicia Berger 5,808 Views • 2 years ago

Temporal Arteritis: what is it? how to treat it? follow up?

myringotomy & glue ear
myringotomy & glue ear samer kareem 1,603 Views • 2 years ago

A myringotomy is a procedure in which your doctor creates a small hole in the eardrum so fluids such as water, blood, or pus can drain out. In many cases, your doctor will put in a tube so it won't get backed up again. The tube, which will usually fall out on its own in about six to 18 months, lets air flow through and keeps the middle ear dry. Tubes also: Reduce pain Improve hearing Cut down on the number of infections your child may have

Anatomy of The Brain
Anatomy of The Brain Anatomy_Videos 32,424 Views • 2 years ago

Anatomy of The Brain

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