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Defecography showing Normal Defecation
Defecography showing Normal Defecation Mohamed 27,445 Views • 3 years ago

Defecography showing Normal Defecation

Loyola Full Male Exam Part 3
Loyola Full Male Exam Part 3 Loyola Medicine 55,842 Views • 3 years ago

Loyola Full Male Exam Part 3 A video from Loyola medical school, Chicago showing the full examination of the male

Scrotal swelling exam
Scrotal swelling exam DrPhil 60,911 Views • 3 years ago

A testicular examination is mainly performed on male patients who present with testicular pathology e.g. pain, swelling, a lump. Although titled testicular examination it involves the examination of the penis, scrotum and testes. As this is an intimate examination it is pertinent to gain a good rapport with your patient, maintain good communication and ensure the patient’s dignity at all times. Remember to offer a chaperone for this skill. For the purposes of your exam, you will most likely be examining a mannequin.

Physical Assessment of a Child
Physical Assessment of a Child samer kareem 8,581 Views • 3 years ago

Physical Assessment of a Child

Pap Test - A step-by-step look at what happens during the test
Pap Test - A step-by-step look at what happens during the test samer kareem 7,182 Views • 3 years ago

-A finding of ASC on cytology requires further investigation to exclude precancerous lesions. Recommendations differ for women age 21 -24 and those age ;::25. For women age 21 -24 with ASCUS or low-grade squamous intraepitheliallesion (LSIL), current guidelines recommend repeating Pap smear in one year. In this younger patient population, HPV infection is transient and malignant transformation is rare. Therefore, colposcopy is not performed unless the patient demonstrates ASC-US or LSIL on 3

Polyarteritis Nodosa
Polyarteritis Nodosa samer kareem 2,036 Views • 3 years ago

Polyarteritis nodosa Email this page to a friend Email this page to a friend Facebook Twitter Google+ Polyarteritis nodosa is a serious blood vessel disease. The small and medium-sized arteries become swollen and damaged. Causes Arteries are the blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood to organs and tissues. The cause of polyarteritis nodosa is unknown. The condition occurs when certain immune cells attack the affected arteries. More adults than children get this disease. The tissues that are fed by the affected arteries do not get the oxygen and nourishment they need. Damage occurs as a result. People with active hepatitis B or hepatitis C may develop this disease.

Bone Tumor. Reasons
Bone Tumor. Reasons samer kareem 5,816 Views • 3 years ago

Bone tumors develop when cells in the bone divide without control, forming a mass of tissue. Most bone tumors are benign, which means they are not cancer and cannot spread. However, they may still weaken bone and lead to fractures or cause other problems. Bone cancer destroys normal bone tissue and may spread to other parts of the body (called metastasis). Benign Bone Tumors Benign tumors are more common than malignant tumors of the bones. These are a few common types of benign bone tumors: Osteochondroma is the most common benign bone tumor. It is more common in people under age 20. Giant cell tumor is a benign tumor, typically affecting the leg (malignant types of this tumor are uncommon). Osteoid osteoma is a bone tumor, often occurring in long bones, that occurs commonly in the early 20s. Osteoblastoma is a single tumor that occurs in the spine and long bones, mostly in young adults. Enchondroma usually appears in bones of the hand and feet. It often has no symptoms. It is the most common type of hand tumor.

Rare and Strange Childbirth Diseases
Rare and Strange Childbirth Diseases Scott 23,641 Views • 3 years ago

No two people alike. Here are the 10 most rare and strange medical conditions all expecting parents dread.

Aphthous ulcers
Aphthous ulcers samer kareem 2,235 Views • 3 years ago

Periodontal Disease and Premature Babies
Periodontal Disease and Premature Babies Dentist 11,684 Views • 3 years ago

Recent researches shows that women with periodontal disease are more prone to deliver premature babies

Goose Egg Drained
Goose Egg Drained samer kareem 12,569 Views • 3 years ago

MASSIVE Goose Egg Drained

Hip Replacement
Hip Replacement samer kareem 3,784 Views • 3 years ago

On September 28, 1940 at Columbia Hospital in Columbia, South Carolina, Dr. Austin T. Moore (1899–1963), an American surgeon, reported and performed the first metallic hip replacement surgery. In a total hip replacement (also called total hip arthroplasty), the damaged bone and cartilage is removed and replaced with prosthetic components. The damaged femoral head is removed and replaced with a metal stem that is placed into the hollow center of the femur.

Small stomach cancer in the early phase
Small stomach cancer in the early phase M_Nabil 15,096 Views • 3 years ago

A quick look at an early stage stomach abnormality.

Female Genital Foley Catheter Insertion Procedure
Female Genital Foley Catheter Insertion Procedure hooda 17,666 Views • 3 years ago

Watch that Female Foley Catheter Insertion Procedure

Foot Drop
Foot Drop samer kareem 1,913 Views • 3 years ago

Foot drop is a gait abnormality in which the dropping of the forefoot happens due to weakness, irritation or damage to the common fibular nerve including the sciatic nerve, or paralysis of the muscles in the anterior portion of the lower leg. It is usually a symptom of a greater problem, not a disease in itself.

Chest x-ray interpretation -- Tubes and lines
Chest x-ray interpretation -- Tubes and lines academyo 16,656 Views • 3 years ago

The video will describe position of several tubes and lines that may be visible on a chest x-ray. Please see my website for discliamer.

The Warning Signs of Heart Disease?
The Warning Signs of Heart Disease? samer kareem 1,645 Views • 3 years ago

each type of heart problem requires different treatment but may share similar warning signs. It is important to see your doctor so that you can receive a correct diagnosis and prompt treatment. Learn to recognize the symptoms that may signal heart disease. Call your doctor if you begin to have new symptoms or if they become more frequent or severe. Symptoms of Coronary Artery Disease The most common symptom of coronary artery disease is angina, or chest pain. Angina can be described as a discomfort, heaviness, pressure, aching, burning, fullness, squeezing, or painful feeling in your chest. It can be mistaken for indigestion or heartburn. Angina may also be felt in the shoulders, arms, neck, throat, jaw, or back. Other symptoms of coronary artery disease include: Shortness of breath Palpitations (irregular heart beats, or a "flip-flop" feeling in your chest) A faster heartbeat Weakness or dizziness Nausea Sweating

Circumcision by Dissection method
Circumcision by Dissection method Scott 211,423 Views • 3 years ago

Circumcision by Dissection method

Cardiac Arrest
Cardiac Arrest samer kareem 2,669 Views • 3 years ago

Cardiac arrest is the abrupt loss of heart function in a person who may or may not have diagnosed heart disease. The time and mode of death are unexpected. It occurs instantly or shortly after symptoms appear. Each year, more than 350,000 emergency medical services-assessed out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occur in the United States

Vital Signs and Chest Examination
Vital Signs and Chest Examination Medical_Videos 8,101 Views • 3 years ago

Vital Signs and Chest Examination

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