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Best Sex Position to Get Pregnant Fast
Best Sex Position to Get Pregnant Fast s 6,908 Views • 2 years ago

Best Sex Position to Get Pregnant Fast

Right side abdominal pain
Right side abdominal pain samer kareem 6,522 Views • 2 years ago

Upper right quadrant: The right upper quadrant contains the liver and gallbladder, which are protected by the lower right part of the ribcage. The large intestine, or colon, also spends a little time in this section. Upper left quadrant: The left upper quadrant contains part of the stomach and the spleen.

Mastitis
Mastitis samer kareem 8,652 Views • 2 years ago

Mastitis is inflammation of tissue in one or both mammary glands inside the breast. Mastitis usually affects lactating women - women who are breastfeeding, producing milk. Hence, it is often referred to as lactation mastitis. The patient feels a hard, sore spot inside the breast.

Hand Assisted Laparoscopic Sigmoid Resection and Rectopexy
Hand Assisted Laparoscopic Sigmoid Resection and Rectopexy M_Nabil 49,785 Views • 2 years ago

Hand assisted laparoscopic sigmoid resection and rectopexy for full thickness rectal prolapse.

Atrial Septal Defect
Atrial Septal Defect samer kareem 7,479 Views • 2 years ago

atrial septal defect (ASD) is a hole in the wall between the two upper chambers of your heart (atria). The condition is present from birth (congenital). Small atrial septal defects may close on their own during infancy or early childhood. Large and long-standing atrial septal defects can damage your heart and lungs. Small defects may never cause a problem and may be found incidentally. An adult who has had an undetected atrial septal defect for decades may have a shortened life span from heart failure or high blood pressure that affects the arteries in the lungs (pulmonary hypertension). Surgery may be necessary to repair atrial septal defects to prevent complications

Swine Flue (H1N1)
Swine Flue (H1N1) Mohammad Dmour 2,751 Views • 2 years ago

Animation about Swine Flue: Facts, Symptoms, Prevention

Uterine artery ligation
Uterine artery ligation maronesc 11,883 Views • 2 years ago

Uterine artery ligation during a C-Section

Meckels Diverticulum
Meckels Diverticulum Surgeon 5,831 Views • 2 years ago

Meckels Diverticulum

Endoscopic assisted pocket grafting of autologous collagen
Endoscopic assisted pocket grafting of autologous collagen M_Nabil 13,289 Views • 2 years ago

Endoscope-assisted pocket grafting of autologous collagen for correction of facial wrinkles

Rapid Algorithm Review Ventricular Fibrillation
Rapid Algorithm Review Ventricular Fibrillation samer kareem 1,405 Views • 2 years ago

Rapid Algorithm Review Ventricular Fibrillation

Hydrocele Surgery
Hydrocele Surgery Scott 131,560 Views • 2 years ago

A video showing surgery for hydrocele

How the Sex of the baby is determined in the womb?
How the Sex of the baby is determined in the womb? Scott 73,228 Views • 2 years ago

Your baby's sex is set at conception. At around 7 weeks, your baby's internal sex organs – such as ovaries and testes – begin to form in the abdomen. Male and female sex organs and genitalia look the same at this stage because they're derived from the same structures. At around 9 weeks, boys and girls begin to develop differently. In girls, a tiny bud emerges between the tissue of the legs. This bud will become the clitoris. The membrane that forms a groove below the bud separates to become the labia minora and the vaginal opening. By 22 weeks, the ovaries are completely formed and move from the abdomen to the pelvis. They already contain a lifetime supply of 6 million eggs. In boys, the bud develops into the penis and starts to elongate at around 12 weeks. The outer membrane grows into the scrotal sac that will later house the testicles. By 22 weeks, the testes have formed in the abdomen. They already contain immature sperm. Soon they'll begin their descent to the scrotum, but it's a long journey. They'll reach their destination late in pregnancy, or for some boys, after birth. If you're eager to find out whether you're having a girl or a boy, you'll have to wait until you're at least 17 weeks pregnant. That's when the genitals have developed enough to be seen on an ultrasound.

Smoking and Breast Feeding
Smoking and Breast Feeding Alicia Berger 10,022 Views • 2 years ago

Smoking and Breast Feeding

Loyola Female Exam Part 2
Loyola Female Exam Part 2 Loyola Medicine 51,260 Views • 2 years ago

Full examination of the female from head to toe by Loyola Medical School, Chicago. Part 2

Insulin, Glucose
Insulin, Glucose samer kareem 10,602 Views • 2 years ago

This hormone, insulin, causes the liver to convert more glucose into glycogen (this process is called glycogenesis), and to force about 2/3 of body cells (primarily muscle and fat tissue cells) to take up glucose from the blood through the GLUT4 transporter, thus decreasing blood sugar.

Subcutaneous Injection Technique
Subcutaneous Injection Technique samer kareem 2,073 Views • 2 years ago

Subcutaneous Injection

Giant Cell Arteritis Biopsy
Giant Cell Arteritis Biopsy samer kareem 2,102 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.

Ligation of Aneurysm in ArterioVenous Malformation
Ligation of Aneurysm in ArterioVenous Malformation Alicia Berger 7,212 Views • 2 years ago

Ligation of Aneurysm in ArterioVenous Malformation

Surgical Knot
Surgical Knot Scott 17,870 Views • 2 years ago

Surgical Knot

Clamp
Clamp Scott 9,007 Views • 2 years ago

How to use a clamp?!

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