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

Animation about Swine Flue: Facts, Symptoms, Prevention

Dermatologist New Orleans - Rosacea
Dermatologist New Orleans - Rosacea drmarylupo 5,117 Views • 2 years ago

http://www.drmarylupo.com/ Rosacea is sometimes called 'adult acne', but it's not. Over 14million Americans have Rosacea. For most, Rosacea is an embarrassing cyclical condition, coming and going.

Laparoscopic Supracervical Hysterectomy
Laparoscopic Supracervical Hysterectomy Scott 7,116 Views • 2 years ago

Laparoscopic Supracervical Hysterectomy

Pap Test   Procedure
Pap Test Procedure samer kareem 4,632 Views • 2 years ago

A Pap smear (Papanicolau smear; also known as the Pap test) is a screening test for cervical cancer. The test itself involves collection of a sample of cells from a woman's cervix (the end of the uterus that extends into the vagina) during a routine pelvic exam

Polycythemia Vera
Polycythemia Vera samer kareem 2,609 Views • 2 years ago

This video: Polycythemia vera (pol-e-sigh-THEE-me-uh VEER-uh) is a slow-growing type of blood cancer in which your bone marrow makes too many red blood cells. Polycythemia vera may also result in production of too many of the other types of blood cells — white blood cells and platelets. These excess cells thicken your blood and cause complications, such as such as a risk of blood clots or bleeding. Polycythemia vera isn't common. It usually develops slowly, and you may have it for years without noticing signs or symptoms. Often, polycythemia vera is found during a blood test done for some other reason. Without treatment, polycythemia vera can be life-threatening. However, with proper medical care, many people experience few problems related to this disease. Over time, there's a risk of progressing to more-serious blood cancers, such as myelofibrosis or acute leukemia.

New technique for wound closure
New technique for wound closure samer kareem 3,028 Views • 2 years ago

Wound closure techniques have evolved from the earliest development of suturing materials to comprise resources that include synthetic sutures, absorbables, staples, tapes, and adhesive compounds. The engineering of sutures in synthetic material along with standardization of traditional materials (eg, catgut, silk) has made for superior aesthetic results. Similarly, the creation of topical skin adhesives (the monomer 2-octyl cyanoacrylate), surgical staples, and tapes to substitute for sutures has supplemented the armamentarium of wound closure techniques. Aesthetic closure of a wound, whether traumatic or surgically induced, is based on knowledge of healing mechanisms and skin anatomy (see the image below), as well as an appreciation of suture material and closure technique. Choosing the proper materials and wound closure technique ensures optimal healing.[1]

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.

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

Smoking and Breast Feeding

General Neurological Exam Power Reflex Sensory Cranial erves
General Neurological Exam Power Reflex Sensory Cranial erves Scott 11,623 Views • 2 years ago

General Neurological Exam Power Reflex Sensory Cranial erves

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

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

Suffering from Sleeplessness?
Suffering from Sleeplessness? Info4YourLife 4,207 Views • 2 years ago

Having trouble achieving a good night’s sleep? A few easy tips for your daily routine can help you get the rest you need.

Juvederm Lip Augmentation in Austin
Juvederm Lip Augmentation in Austin kdiaz 7,554 Views • 2 years ago

Austin lip augmentation at Aesthetica MedSpa is a quick, out patient procedure that will create a more youthful looking face. Dr. Sneed uses restylane and juvederm to plump up your lips. He may recommend combing this lip enhancement procedure with injections of radiesse to re volumize your facial features. To learn more about this procedure, visit http://www.amedspa.com/austin-lip-injections.php.

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

A video showing surgery for hydrocele

Hematuria
Hematuria samer kareem 3,487 Views • 2 years ago

Seeing blood in your urine can cause anxiety. While in many instances there are benign causes, blood in urine (hematuria) can also indicate a serious disorder. Blood that you can see is called gross hematuria. Urinary blood that's visible only under a microscope is known as microscopic hematuria and is found when your doctor tests your urine. Either way, it's important to determine the reason for the bleeding. Treatment depends on the underlying cause.

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

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.

How To Care for a Post-Surgical Incision?
How To Care for a Post-Surgical Incision? samer kareem 1,657 Views • 2 years ago

Proper placement of sutures enhances the precise approximation of the wound edges, which helps minimize and redistribute skin tension. Wound eversion is essential to maximize the likelihood of good epidermal approximation. Eversion is desirable to minimize the risk of scar depression secondary to tissue contraction during healing. Usually, inversion is not desirable, and it probably does not decrease the risk of hypertrophic scarring in an individual with a propensity for hypertrophic scars. The elimination of dead space, the restoration of natural anatomic contours, and the minimization of suture marks are also important to optimize the cosmetic and functional results.

Anatomy of Back Muscles and Spinal Cord
Anatomy of Back Muscles and Spinal Cord Anatomy_Videos 13,011 Views • 2 years ago

Anatomy of Back Muscles and Spinal Cord

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

Surgical Knot

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