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Dr Omid Liaghat Replantation Case 04
Dr Omid Liaghat Replantation Case 04 Dr Omid Liaghat 1,143 Views • 2 years ago

This 35 years old man lost his right wrist in metal lathe cut machine. the video is taken about 2 years after replantation. You can see another videos in my site: https://drliaghatclinic.com, https://instagram.com/liaghatclinic, https://t.me/liaghatclinic

Ligation of Aneurysm in ArterioVenous Malformation
Ligation of Aneurysm in ArterioVenous Malformation Alicia Berger 7,206 Views • 2 years ago

Ligation of Aneurysm in ArterioVenous Malformation

Loyola Abdomen exam
Loyola Abdomen exam Loyola Medicine 56,690 Views • 2 years ago

A video from Physical Exam Series of Loyola University Health System, Chicago showing the medical examination of the abdomen

Childbirth Preparation
Childbirth Preparation Medical_Admin 10,204 Views • 2 years ago

In this video, Jenna talks about Braxton Hicks contractions and preparing for labor.

Right PCA Aneurysm Clipping Posterior Cerebral Artery
Right PCA Aneurysm Clipping Posterior Cerebral Artery Anatomist 7,870 Views • 2 years ago

Right PCA Aneurysm Clipping Posterior Cerebral Artery

Why You Got Fat
Why You Got Fat samer kareem 26,580 Views • 2 years ago

The usual reason given for people getting fat is that they eat too much and/or exercise too little. That reflects one of the basic laws of thermodynamics—I forget which one. The amount of energy you put into a system minus the energy you take out has to be stored somewhere i.e. FAT! This formulation—true though it is—does not entirely explain obesity since some people seem to eat more than fat people and exercise no more than these same fat people, and yet they are not fat! Chalking this fact up to the general perversity of the universe is not sufficient explanation. Other factors must come into play. I mention below some of the ideas thoughtful people have proposed to explain why fat people become fat:

Transjugular Intrahepatic Porto-Systemic Shunt!
Transjugular Intrahepatic Porto-Systemic Shunt! samer kareem 1,605 Views • 2 years ago

ransjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) is a procedure to create new connections between two blood vessels in your liver. You may need this procedure if you have severe liver problems.

Dealing with bleeding
Dealing with bleeding Doctor 9,212 Views • 2 years ago

Dealing with bleeding

Sprains and Strains
Sprains and Strains Doctor 9,409 Views • 2 years ago

Sprains and Strains

Symptoms and Treatment of Hypercalcemia
Symptoms and Treatment of Hypercalcemia samer kareem 3,419 Views • 2 years ago

Chromosome disorders: An introduction
Chromosome disorders: An introduction samer kareem 2,292 Views • 2 years ago

A brief description of the mechanisms, types and assessment of chromosomal analyses. Techniques such as standard cytogenetic testing, FISH and array methods are discussed. Indications for testing in prenatal, neonatal and adult periods are also discussed. Deletions, translocations, inversions etc are described, as are mosaicism and aneuploidy.

Types of cerebral palsy
Types of cerebral palsy samer kareem 1,634 Views • 2 years ago

Cerebral palsy refers to brain damage that occurs before a child is five years old. Therefore, adults cannot develop cerebral palsy. However, cerebral palsy does not get better or worse with age, so when a child has the condition, he or she will continue to have the condition into adulthood.

High Resolution Upper Airway Anatomy
High Resolution Upper Airway Anatomy samer kareem 1,212 Views • 2 years ago

High Resolution Upper Airway Anatomy

Stress ulcer
Stress ulcer samer kareem 4,426 Views • 2 years ago

A stress ulcer is a single or multiple mucosal defect which can become complicated by upper gastrointestinal bleeding during the physiologic stress of serious illness.

Dengue Fever: Clinical features and Management
Dengue Fever: Clinical features and Management samer kareem 1,298 Views • 2 years ago

A brief description of the pathophysiology, clinical features, warning signs, diagnosis and management of Dengue fever. This description is based on the World Health Organisation guidelines of the management of Dengue fever.

Prostate cancer:
Prostate cancer: samer kareem 2,176 Views • 2 years ago

Prostate Cancer older man thinking Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men (after skin cancer), but it can often be treated successfully. More than 2 million men in the US count themselves as prostate cancer survivors.

Giant Cell Arteritis Biopsy
Giant Cell Arteritis Biopsy samer kareem 2,098 Views • 2 years ago

Giant cell arteritis is an inflammation of the lining of your arteries. Most often, it affects the arteries in your head, especially those in your temples. For this reason, giant cell arteritis is sometimes called temporal arteritis. Giant cell arteritis frequently causes headaches, scalp tenderness, jaw pain and vision problems. If left untreated, it can lead to stroke or blindness. Prompt treatment with corticosteroid medications usually relieves symptoms of giant cell arteritis and may prevent loss of vision. You'll likely begin to feel better within days of starting treatment. But even with treatment, relapses are common. You'll need to visit your doctor regularly for checkups and treatment of any side effects from taking corticosteroids.

Surgical Cricothyrotomy
Surgical Cricothyrotomy Mohamed Ibrahim 14,764 Views • 2 years ago

Brief animation demonstrating emergency surgical cricothyrotomy; created with Lightwave 9.3

Mini Face Lift Surgery -- Short Scars -- No Anesthesia
Mini Face Lift Surgery -- Short Scars -- No Anesthesia samer kareem 3,235 Views • 2 years ago

Mini Face Lift Surgery -- Short Scars -- No Anesthesia

Hemodialysis Machine Setup
Hemodialysis Machine Setup Alicia Berger 8,455 Views • 2 years ago

Hemodialysis Machine Setup

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