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Bimanual pelvic exam of a female
Bimanual pelvic exam of a female Scott 668,986 Views • 2 years ago

Bimanual pelvic exam of a female, using two fingers inside the vagina and one hand on the outside of the abdomen

Retropharyngeal abscess
Retropharyngeal abscess samer kareem 1,607 Views • 2 years ago

Retropharyngeal abscess (RPA) produces the symptoms of sore throat, fever, neck stiffness, and stridor. RPA occurs less commonly today than in the past because of the widespread use of antibiotics for suppurative upper respiratory infections. The incidence of RPA in the United States is rising, however. Once almost exclusively a disease of children, RPA is observed with increasing frequency in adults. It poses a diagnostic challenge for the emergency physician because of its infrequent occurrence and variable presentation.

Lymph nodes and Thyroid Exam
Lymph nodes and Thyroid Exam Surgeon 37,277 Views • 2 years ago

Examination of the lymph nodes of the head and the neck and Examination of the thyroid gland

STOP SMOKING
STOP SMOKING DrPhil 10,629 Views • 2 years ago

STOP SMOKING

Heart sounds S3, S4
Heart sounds S3, S4 Surgeon 38,761 Views • 2 years ago

Heart sounds S3, S4

Dermatomyositis
Dermatomyositis samer kareem 1,576 Views • 2 years ago

Dermatomyositis (dur-muh-toe-my-uh-SY-tis) is an uncommon inflammatory disease marked by muscle weakness and a distinctive skin rash. Dermatomyositis affects adults and children alike. In adults, dermatomyositis usually occurs from the late 40s to early 60s. In children, the disease most often appears between 5 and 15 years of age. Dermatomyositis affects more females than males. There's no cure for dermatomyositis, but periods of remission — when symptoms improve spontaneously — may occur. Treatment can clear the skin rash and help you regain muscle strength and function. Symptoms ShareTweet June 17, 2014 References Products and Services Newsletter: Mayo Clinic Health Letter See also Dysphagia Electromyography Fatigue MRI Muscle pain Peptic ulcer Prednisone risks, benefits Show more Advertisement Mayo Clinic does not endorse companies or products. Advertising revenue supports our not-for-profit mission. Advertising & Sponsorship PolicyOpportunitiesAd Choices Mayo Clinic Store Check out these best-sellers and special offers on books and newsletters from Mayo Clinic. NEW! – The Mayo Clinic Diet, Second Edition Treatment Strategies for Arthritis Mayo Clinic on Better Hearing and Balance Keeping your bones healthy and strong The Mayo Clinic Diet Online

Loyola Breast Examination part 1
Loyola Breast Examination part 1 Loyola Medicine 59,211 Views • 2 years ago

Medical breast examination of a female from Loyola University,Chicago

Biliary Atresia
Biliary Atresia samer kareem 1,427 Views • 2 years ago

Biliary atresia is a rare disease of the liver and bile ducts that occurs in infants. Symptoms of the disease appear or develop about two to eight weeks after birth. Cells within the liver produce liquid called bile. Bile helps to digest fat.

Toe Amputation
Toe Amputation samer kareem 4,963 Views • 2 years ago

Possible complications could include: Difficulty healing. Infection. Stump pain (severe pain in the remaining tissue) Phantom limb pain (a painful sensation that the foot or toe is still there) Continued spread of gangrene, requiring amputation of more areas of your foot, toes or leg. Bleeding. Nerve damage.

Successful External Cephalic Version
Successful External Cephalic Version samer kareem 2,217 Views • 2 years ago

Successful External Cephalic Version (ECV) - Turning a breech baby in just 2 minutes!

Large Infected Sebaceous Cyst
Large Infected Sebaceous Cyst samer kareem 2,484 Views • 2 years ago

This is a 60 year man having large swelling of size 7cm x 5 cm behind neck for one year. Patient complained pain and tenderness over local area for 7 days and came to us.On examination punctum found in the centre of swelling and fluctuation positive.Infected sebaceous cyst diagnosis made. /nIncision and drainage surgery done under local anesthesia.all infected pultaceous material evacuated.Pus culture sent and antibiotics given as per sensitivity report./nPatient improved with daily dressing.

Importance of Exercise with Respiratory illness
Importance of Exercise with Respiratory illness samer kareem 942 Views • 2 years ago

The Irish Thoracic Society speak about the importance of Exercise with Chronic or Acute Respiratory illnesses/ Diseases and respiratory distress

Pulmonary Physical Examination Lecture
Pulmonary Physical Examination Lecture Medical_Videos 7,238 Views • 2 years ago

Pulmonary Physical Examination Lecture

How Bone Fractures Are Repaired
How Bone Fractures Are Repaired samer kareem 1,662 Views • 2 years ago

How Bone Fractures Are Repaired

Is oncology the right choice for you?
Is oncology the right choice for you? samer kareem 1,505 Views • 2 years ago

What combines research opportunities, intellectual challenge, and international collaboration in the study of a disease which affects many organs of the body and all sectors of society? And demands that specialists from many different backgrounds work together to crack sometimes intractable problems? It is, of course, oncology. As a career choice, it's demanding; it takes passion coupled with a willingness to put in the hours and to learn how to discuss death honestly and sensitively. But for the right person, it can be immensely rewarding.

ACE INHIBITORS  MECHANISM OF ACTION
ACE INHIBITORS MECHANISM OF ACTION samer kareem 3,194 Views • 2 years ago

ACE Inhibitor Mechanisms. Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors are agents used to relax blood vessels and lower blood pressure. They prevent an enzyme from producing angiotensin II, which narrows blood vessels and raises blood pressure, meaning the heart has to work harder to pump blood around the body.

Transthoracic Echocardiogram General
Transthoracic Echocardiogram General samer kareem 6,797 Views • 2 years ago

Probes, landmarks, and general windows to obtain transthoracic echo views

Hematoma  Evacuation
Hematoma Evacuation samer kareem 17,459 Views • 2 years ago

A hematoma is a collection of blood outside of a blood vessel. There are several types of hematomas and they are often described based on their location. Examples of hematomas include subdural, spinal, under the finger or toenail bed (subungual), ear, and liver (hepatic). Some causes of hematomas are as pelvic bone fractures, fingernail injuries (subungual), bumps, passing blood clots, blood clot in the leg (DVT), blood cancers, and excessive alcohol use. Symptoms of hematomas depend upon their location and whether adjacent structures are affected by the inflammation and swelling associated with the bleeding and may include

Aging with Down Syndrome by York county SeniorCare
Aging with Down Syndrome by York county SeniorCare Home Care Assistance York 3,249 Views • 2 years ago

There are many exciting milestones that accompany growing older with Down syndrome, old age can also bring unexpected challenges for which adults with Down syndrome, their families and caregivers.
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Breech presentation C-Section
Breech presentation C-Section Marco Arones 157,882 Views • 2 years ago

Misgav Ladach - Joel Cohen approach for breech presentation

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