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Benign Bone Tumors
Benign Bone Tumors samer kareem 1,752 Views • 2 years ago

Osteochondroma. Osteochondromas (osteocartilaginous exostoses), the most common benign bone tumors, may arise from any bone but tend to occur near the ends of long bones. ... Enchondroma. ... Chondroblastoma. ... Chondromyxofibroma. ... Osteoid osteoma. ... Nonossifying fibroma (fibrous cortical defect) ... Benign giant cell tumor of bone.

Facial Plastic Surgery
Facial Plastic Surgery samer kareem 21,456 Views • 2 years ago

Cosmetic facial plastic surgery is surgery performed to enhance visual appearance of the facial structures and features. Common procedures include facelifts, eye lifts, rhinoplasty, chin and cheek implants, liposuction, and procedures to correct facial wrinkles.

Modified Mullerectomy
Modified Mullerectomy Mohamed Ibrahim 12,297 Views • 2 years ago

A Rapid mullerectomy procedure performed with a single double-armed 6-0 chromic suture and Berke ptosis clamp. No sound.

Pathology Breast Biopsy Techniques
Pathology Breast Biopsy Techniques Scott Stevens 9,314 Views • 2 years ago

This 3D medical animation shows several methods of breast tissue biopsy procedures including:
- Needle biopsy,
- Stereotactic core biopsy
- Ultrasound-guided core biopsy - - Surgical biopsy

Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Syndromes: MEN1
Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Syndromes: MEN1 samer kareem 1,912 Views • 2 years ago

-MEN1 syndrome is composed of hyperparathyroidism, gastrinoma (pancreatic tumor) and pituitary tum or(remember the 3 Ps). Hyperparathyroidism in MEN1 is caused by hyperplasia of the parathyroid glands. Removal of 3 1/2 glands or total parathyroidectomy with autotransplantation is necessary.

Bacterial Infections
Bacterial Infections James Gosling 2,550 Views • 2 years ago

Bacterial infections are common health issues caused by pathogenic bacteria.

Why chiropractic us crucial to your health
Why chiropractic us crucial to your health Matt Hammett 3,782 Views • 2 years ago

Why chiropractic us crucial to your health

Transmetatarsal Amputation for Gangrene
Transmetatarsal Amputation for Gangrene DrHouse 16,659 Views • 2 years ago

Transmetatarsal Amputation for Gangrene

Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS Criteria) - MEDZCOOL
Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS Criteria) - MEDZCOOL samer kareem 7,023 Views • 2 years ago

Learn the SIRS Criteria and how to calculate it. Greater than or equal to 2 or more of the following: Temperature Fever of greater than 38°C (100.4°F) or Less than 36°C (96.8°F) Heart Rate Greater than 90 beats per minute Respiratory Rate Greater than 20 breaths per minute or PaCO2 of less than 32mm Hg White Blood Cell Count Greater than 12,000cells/mm³ or Less than 4,000cells/mm³ or Greater than 10% Bands

Medical Abortion Surgical Procedure
Medical Abortion Surgical Procedure hooda 147,380 Views • 2 years ago

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Caesarean Section Childbirth Delivery Video
Caesarean Section Childbirth Delivery Video Scott 97,410 Views • 2 years ago

Not every woman undergoes a traditional vaginal delivery with the birth of her child. Under conditions of fetal or maternal distress, or in the case of breech presentation (when a baby is turned feet first at the time of delivery), or if the woman’s first baby was born by cesarean delivery, a procedure called a cesarean section may be required. During a cesarean, a doctor will make either a lateral incision in the skin just above the pubic hair line, or a vertical incision below the navel. As the incision is made, blood vessels are cauterized to slow bleeding. After cutting through the skin, fat, and muscle of the abdomen, the membrane that covers the internal organs is opened, exposing the bladder and uterus. At this time the physician will generally insert his or her hands into the pelvis in order to determine the position of the baby and the placenta. Next, an incision is made into the uterus and any remaining fluids are suctioned from the uterus. The doctor then enlarges the incision with his or her fingers. The baby’s head is then grasped and gently pulled with the rest of its body from the mother’s uterus. Finally, the abdominal layers are sewn together in the reverse order that they were cut. The mother is allowed to recover for approximately three to five days in the hospital. She will also be quite sore and restricted from activity for the following several weeks. There are several potential complications associated with this procedure that should be discussed with a doctor prior to surgery.

Man Impaled by Shovel in His Butt - ER Stories
Man Impaled by Shovel in His Butt - ER Stories hooda 41,327 Views • 2 years ago

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Canada's first hand transplant
Canada's first hand transplant samer kareem 8,019 Views • 2 years ago

Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery CABG Heart
Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery CABG Heart Scott Stevens 1,207 Views • 2 years ago

Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery CABG Heart

Traditional Chinese fire cupping therapy
Traditional Chinese fire cupping therapy samer kareem 7,110 Views • 2 years ago

Traditional Chinese fire cupping therapy

Meningococcal meningitis
Meningococcal meningitis samer kareem 7,045 Views • 2 years ago

Meningococcal meningitis - causes, features, symptoms and treatment

The Most Amazing Plastic Surgeries
The Most Amazing Plastic Surgeries hooda 17,863 Views • 2 years ago

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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases samer kareem 1,937 Views • 2 years ago

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) involves chronic inflammation of all or part of your digestive tract. IBD primarily includes ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. Both usually involve severe diarrhea, pain, fatigue and weight loss. IBD can be debilitating and sometimes leads to life-threatening complications. Ulcerative colitis (UL-sur-uh-tiv koe-LIE-tis) is an inflammatory bowel disease that causes long-lasting inflammation and sores (ulcers) in the innermost lining of your large intestine (colon) and rectum. Crohn's disease is an IBD that cause inflammation of the lining of your digestive tract. In Crohn's disease, inflammation often spreads deep into affected tissues. The inflammation can involve different areas of the digestive tract — the large intestine, small intestine or both. Collagenous (kuh-LAJ-uh-nus) colitis and lymphocytic colitis also are considered inflammatory bowel diseases but are usually regarded separately from classic inflammatory bowel disease.

Tracheostomy
Tracheostomy Doctor 41,830 Views • 2 years ago

Tracheostomy

Sperm Formation and Ejaculation Process
Sperm Formation and Ejaculation Process hooda 89,316 Views • 2 years ago

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