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Breast Enlargement Animation
Breast Enlargement Animation Landging 4,888 Views • 2 years ago

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Breast enlargement product animation designed for TV shopping.

Using Eye Drops to Treat Glaucoma
Using Eye Drops to Treat Glaucoma samer kareem 2,392 Views • 2 years ago

What  Unborn Babies Can Do in the Womb
What Unborn Babies Can Do in the Womb samer kareem 3,094 Views • 2 years ago

Surgery for Esophagus Cancer,
Surgery for Esophagus Cancer, samer kareem 4,639 Views • 2 years ago

How Dentists Put Braces On
How Dentists Put Braces On Scott 4,931 Views • 2 years ago

How Dentists Put Braces On

Primary Survey on a Patient
Primary Survey on a Patient samer kareem 2,543 Views • 2 years ago

Breastfeeding Position and Latch
Breastfeeding Position and Latch samer kareem 3,465 Views • 2 years ago

Psoriasis Treatment
Psoriasis Treatment Scott 6,984 Views • 2 years ago

Psoriasis: treatment options related issues

Dealing with bleeding
Dealing with bleeding Doctor 9,198 Views • 2 years ago

Dealing with bleeding

Liddle's Syndrome
Liddle's Syndrome samer kareem 1,843 Views • 2 years ago

Liddle syndrome is an inherited form of high blood pressure (hypertension). This condition is characterized by severe hypertension that begins unusually early in life, often in childhood, although some affected individuals are not diagnosed until adulthood. Some people with Liddle syndrome have no additional signs or symptoms, especially in childhood. Over time, however, untreated hypertension can lead to heart disease or stroke, which may be fatal.

Surgical Approaches for Peripheral Arterial Disease
Surgical Approaches for Peripheral Arterial Disease Scott 4,184 Views • 2 years ago

Roman Nowygrod, MD, a surgeon at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center, explains the different surgical approaches to treat Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD).

Pancreatitis video and animation
Pancreatitis video and animation Mohamed 10,363 Views • 2 years ago

Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas. The pancreas is a gland located behind the stomach. It releases the hormones, insulin and glucagon, as well as digestive enzymes that help you digest and absorb food.

What is a bone marrow aspiration?
What is a bone marrow aspiration? samer kareem 2,659 Views • 2 years ago

A bone marrow biopsy removes a small amount of bone and a small amount of fluid and cells from inside the bone (bone marrow). A bone marrow aspiration removes only the marrow. These tests are often done to find the reason for many blood disorders and may be used to find out if cancer or infection has spread to the bone marrow. Bone marrow aspiration removes a small amount of bone marrow fluid and cells through a needle put into a bone. The bone marrow fluid and cells are checked for problems with any of the blood cells made in the bone marrow. Cells can be checked for chromosome problems. Cultures can also be done to look for infection. A bone marrow biopsy removes bone with the marrow inside to look at under a microscope. The aspiration (taking fluid) is usually done first, and then the biopsy.

Lumineers ~ Dr. Jue, Sugar Land Texas
Lumineers ~ Dr. Jue, Sugar Land Texas Paul Cash 1,848 Views • 2 years ago

DR.JUE IS SUGAR LAND' S PREMIERE LUMINEERS AND SNAP ON SMILE DENTIST. DR. JUE HAS BEEN FEATURED ON FOX NEWS FOR LUMINEERS! Lumineers . The Den-Mat Corporation has patented a type of porcelain veneer called Lumineer, and we are proud to announce our full certification in Lumineer application. Lumineers work great for fixing gapped teeth, teeth that slope inward, or teeth that are to small. Because there is no drilling, Lumineers are nearly painless to apply.

Skin grafting Procedure
Skin grafting Procedure samer kareem 2,765 Views • 2 years ago

Face Lift Surgery Proceure
Face Lift Surgery Proceure Scott 4,367 Views • 2 years ago

Face Lift Surgery Proceure

Colonoscopy with diverticulosis and a polyp
Colonoscopy with diverticulosis and a polyp Mohamed Ibrahim 17,649 Views • 2 years ago

Small colon polyp (redish bump)and many diverticuli (small outpouches in wall of the colon)

Spleen Anatomy and Physiology
Spleen Anatomy and Physiology samer kareem 2,995 Views • 2 years ago

The spleen is an organ in the upper far left part of the abdomen, to the left of the stomach. The spleen varies in size and shape between people, but it’s commonly fist-shaped, purple, and about 4 inches long. Because the spleen is protected by the rib cage, you can’t easily feel it unless it’s abnormally enlarged. The spleen plays multiple supporting roles in the body. It acts as a filter for blood as part of the immune system. Old red blood cells are recycled in the spleen, and platelets and white blood cells are stored there. The spleen also helps fight certain kinds of bacteria that cause pneumonia and meningitis.

Duodenal Atresia
Duodenal Atresia samer kareem 5,887 Views • 2 years ago

Duodenal atresia, also known as duodenojejunal atresia, is the congenital absence or complete closure of a portion of the lumen of the duodenum. It causes increased levels of amniotic fluid during pregnancy (polyhydramnios) and intestinal obstruction in newborn babies.

Implant failure
Implant failure Mohamed Ibrahim 11,190 Views • 2 years ago

The sinus is a hollow area in the back part of the mouth, when people lost thier teeth in this area, the bone will quickly resorbed, One way we can place implant into this area is by put graft materials in the sinus and hoped that the bone will take and allow us to place implant into the grafted bone. The grafting increases the time and the risk of successful implantation.

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