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Anatomy of uterus and adnexa
Anatomy of uterus and adnexa samer kareem 17,702 Views • 2 years ago

The most common position of the uterus is anteverted (cervix angles forward) and anteflexed (body is flexed forward). The position of the uterus in the adult is liable to considerable variation, depending chiefly on the condition of the bladder and rectum. Adnexa: In gynecology, the appendages of the uterus, namely the ovaries, the Fallopian tubes, and the ligaments that hold the uterus in place.

Mediplus Ltd - Coventry Valve Triple IV Peripheral Connector Set
Mediplus Ltd - Coventry Valve Triple IV Peripheral Connector Set jamesurieUK 14,182 Views • 2 years ago

To facilitate the delivery of fluids during labour, obstetric anaesthetists from Coventry designed a triple IV peripheral connector with a central high-flow anti-reflux valve. This connector, now rightly known as the Coventry valve, can be used for all theatre settings and is especially useful in obstetrics, ICU, HDU and orthopaedics. More details on www.mediplus.co.uk

Types Of Foley Catheter
Types Of Foley Catheter samer kareem 3,056 Views • 2 years ago

complications from using a urinary catheter include: allergic reaction to the material used in the catheter, such as latex. bladder stones. blood in the urine. injury to the urethra. kidney damage (with long-term indwelling catheters) septicemia, or infection of the urinary tract, kidneys, or blood.

Approach to bleeding disorders
Approach to bleeding disorders samer kareem 4,203 Views • 2 years ago

A detailed description of the approach to a use of bleeding disorders. This presentation includes the causes, history, clinical features and diagnosis of specific bleeding disorders. These include Haemophilia, DIC, Von Willebrand Disease and others. The final differentiation is often made on the basis of the Prothrombin Time, activated Partial thromboplastin time and platelet count.

Scoliosis 3D Animation Video
Scoliosis 3D Animation Video Scott 9,559 Views • 2 years ago

If you look at someone’s back, you’ll see that the spine runs straight down the middle. When a person has scoliosis, their backbone curves to the side. The angle of the curve may be small, large or somewhere in between. But anything that measures more than 10 degrees is considered scoliosis. Doctors may use the letters “C” and “S” to describe the curve of the backbone. You probably don’t look directly at too many spines, but what you might notice about someone with scoliosis is the way they stand. They may lean a little or have shoulders or hips that look uneven. What Causes Scoliosis? In as many as 80% of cases, doctors don’t find the exact reason for a curved spine. Scoliosis without a known cause is what doctors call “idiopathic.” Some kinds of scoliosis do have clear causes. Doctors divide those curves into two types -- structural and nonstructural. In nonstructural scoliosis, the spine works normally, but looks curved. Why does this happen? There are a number of reasons, such as one leg’s being longer than the other, muscle spasms, and inflammations like appendicitis. When these problems are treated, this type of scoliosis often goes away. In structural scoliosis, the curve of the spine is rigid and can’t be reversed

Kidney Transplantation
Kidney Transplantation samer kareem 2,097 Views • 2 years ago

Why Should You Prefer Medical Marijuana Card in Los Angeles?
Why Should You Prefer Medical Marijuana Card in Los Angeles? Online MMJ Los Angeles 1,891 Views • 2 years ago

Buy your new Medical Marijuana Card for $59 & renewals for $45. Chat with our licensed doctors from your place and obtain your card by email in less than 10 minutes. Visit https://www.onlinemmjlosangeles.com/

Eye Jewelry Implant
Eye Jewelry Implant Mohamed Ibrahim 4,418 Views • 2 years ago

Procedure showing how to implant jewelry in the eye

digital ulcer examination
digital ulcer examination rzahora 6,787 Views • 2 years ago

How to diagnose digital ulceration in out patient clinic.

Karnim Capsules - Everything You Need to Know
Karnim Capsules - Everything You Need to Know karnim cap 1,756 Views • 2 years ago

Karnim Capsules - Everything You Need to Know

Psoriasis Treatment
Psoriasis Treatment Scott 7,005 Views • 2 years ago

Psoriasis: treatment options related issues

Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Mohamed Ibrahim 10,915 Views • 2 years ago

Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

Uterine Fibroid Surgery: Back to Work in 1 day
Uterine Fibroid Surgery: Back to Work in 1 day Emery King 16,768 Views • 2 years ago

DMC Surgeon uses minimally-invasive surgery to remove uterine fibroids to hasten recovery. ~ Detroit Medical Center

Injections now used to treat fine lines
Injections now used to treat fine lines drmarylupo 6,756 Views • 2 years ago

Dermatologist in New Orleans, Dr. Lupo, talks in a television interviews about Dermatology.

Continuous Suture
Continuous Suture Mohamed Ibrahim 10,096 Views • 2 years ago

Continuous Suture

Traditional Chinese fire cupping therapy
Traditional Chinese fire cupping therapy samer kareem 7,138 Views • 2 years ago

Traditional Chinese fire cupping therapy

The World's Worst Spider Bites
The World's Worst Spider Bites hooda 21,098 Views • 2 years ago

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Wound Healing
Wound Healing samer kareem 8,546 Views • 2 years ago

Wound healing is the process by which skin or other body tissue repairs itself after trauma. ... This process is divided into predictable phases: blood clotting (hemostasis), inflammation, tissue growth (proliferation) and tissue remodeling (maturation).

Nosebleed Control by Cauterization
Nosebleed Control by Cauterization samer kareem 6,521 Views • 2 years ago

Nose cautery can help prevent nosebleeds. The doctor uses a chemical swab or an electric current to cauterize the inside of the nose. This seals the blood vessels and builds scar tissue to help prevent more bleeding. For this procedure, your doctor made the inside of your nose numb.

How to Stop Arterial Bleeding
How to Stop Arterial Bleeding hooda 20,515 Views • 2 years ago

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