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Rhabdomyolysis Video
Rhabdomyolysis Video Doctor 7,565 Views • 2 years ago

Rhabdomyolysis is a condition in which damaged skeletal muscle (Ancient Greek: rhabdomyo-) tissue breaks down rapidly (Greek –lysis). This damage may be caused by physical (e.g. crush injury), chemical, or biological factors. Breakdown products of damaged muscle cells are released into the bloodstream; some of these, such as the protein myoglobin, are harmful to the kidney and may lead to kidney dysfunction. The severity of the symptoms (which may include muscle pains, vomiting and confusion) depends on the extent of the muscle damage, and whether kidney failure develops. The mainstay of treatment is generous intravenous fluids, but could include dialysis or hemofiltration.

Rhabdomyolysis and its complications are significant problems for those injured in disasters such as earthquakes and bombing. Relief efforts in areas struck by earthquakes often include medical teams with skills and equipment for treatment of survivors with rhabdomyolysis. The disease and its mechanisms were first fully elucidated during the Blitz of London in 1941.

Breast Abscess Drainage
Breast Abscess Drainage samer kareem 6,691 Views • 2 years ago

Breast abscesses are often linked to mastitis – a condition that causes breast pain and swelling (inflammation), and usually affects women who are breastfeeding. Infections can occur during breastfeeding if bacteria enter your breast tissue, or if the milk ducts (tiny tubes) become blocked. This can cause mastitis which, if not treated, can result in an abscess forming. Women who aren't breastfeeding can also develop mastitis if bacteria enter the milk ducts through a sore or cracked nipple, or a nipple piercing. White blood cells are sent to attack the infection, which causes tissue at the site of the infection to die. This creates a small, hollow area that fills with pus (an abscess).

Big wart blister after freezing
Big wart blister after freezing samer kareem 44,006 Views • 2 years ago

Big wart blister after freezing with liquid nitrogen.

COPD
COPD samer kareem 9,743 Views • 2 years ago

COPD, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, is a progressive disease that makes it hard to breathe. Progressive means the disease gets worse over time. COPD can cause coughing that produces large amounts of a slimy substance called mucus, wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and other symptoms. Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of COPD. Most people who have COPD smoke or used to smoke. However, up to 25 percent of people with COPD never smoked. Long-term exposure to other lung irritants—such as air pollution, chemical fumes, or dusts—also may contribute to COPD. A rare genetic condition called alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT) deficiency can also cause the disease.

What to expect in the first week after birth?
What to expect in the first week after birth? samer kareem 5,786 Views • 2 years ago

The first week after birth: What to expect

Shoulders Exam USMLE
Shoulders Exam USMLE USMLE 14,094 Views • 2 years ago

Examination of the shoulders from the USMLE collection

Sensory and reflexes exam of the upper limb
Sensory and reflexes exam of the upper limb USMLE 17,558 Views • 2 years ago

Sensory and reflexes exam of the upper limb from the USMLE collection Sensory and reflexes exam of the upper limb

Medical Videos - How to Treat Pimples on Your Face?
Medical Videos - How to Treat Pimples on Your Face? hooda 6,093 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to know How to Treat Pimples on Your Face?

How to Get Rid of Yellow Teeth Fast Easy
How to Get Rid of Yellow Teeth Fast Easy hooda 9,042 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to know How to Get Rid of Yellow Teeth Fast and Easy

Glucose management tips
Glucose management tips News Canada 7,123 Views • 2 years ago

alternative ingredients for healthy meals and diabetes management.

Otitis Media Pathology
Otitis Media Pathology Scott 15,479 Views • 2 years ago

A video showing the pathology of otitis media

Medical Videos - Broken Male Genital Repairing Surgery
Medical Videos - Broken Male Genital Repairing Surgery hooda 35,071 Views • 2 years ago

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Hip Exam
Hip Exam Scott 53,038 Views • 2 years ago

Function and Anatomy: The hip is a ball and socket type joint, formed by the articulation of the head of the femur with the pelvis. Normal range of motion includes: abduction 45 degrees, adduction 20-30 degrees, flexion 135 degrees, extension 30 degrees, internal and external rotation. Hip pathology can cause symptoms anywhere around the joint, though frequently pain is anterior and radiates to the groin region. Additionally, pathology outside of the hip can be referred to this region. History and exam obviously help in making these distinctions.

Tooth Anatomy 3D Medical Animation
Tooth Anatomy 3D Medical Animation Scott 1,846 Views • 2 years ago

Tooth Anatomy 3D Medical Animation

Que Es Fibromas, Curar Fibromas, Tratamientos De Miomas Uterinos, Utero Con Miomas, Tumor
Que Es Fibromas, Curar Fibromas, Tratamientos De Miomas Uterinos, Utero Con Miomas, Tumor lorenzo 3,910 Views • 2 years ago

Que Es Fibromas, Curar Fibromas, Tratamientos De Miomas Uterinos, Utero Con Miomas, Tumor Mioma

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Transesophageal Echocardiogram of a Giant Thrombus in the Left Ventricle
Transesophageal Echocardiogram of a Giant Thrombus in the Left Ventricle borisarutyunov 6,535 Views • 2 years ago

TEE of a giant LV thrombus as well as other, smaller thrombi in a 51 year-old man who came to the hospital complaining of chest pain. He was subsequently taken to the cardiac cath lab and was found to have clean coronary arteries. Surprisingly, he was clinically stable despite his TEE findings and an EF of 20%.

Understanding multiple sclerosis and what it does to the body
Understanding multiple sclerosis and what it does to the body samer kareem 5,550 Views • 2 years ago

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease of the central nervous system estimated to affect 2.3 million people worldwide. It is a chronic disease in which the immune system abnormally attacks the insulation and support around the nerve cells (myelin sheath) in the brain, spinal cord and optic nerves, causing inflammation and consequent damage. MS is a leading cause of non-traumatic disability in young people, usually striking between 20 and 40 years of age. There is no cure for MS, but research continues to better understand and treat the disease.

Colon-versations
Colon-versations News Canada 5,229 Views • 2 years ago

How a simple conversation about colon cancer screening can save your life.

Knife Stabbed Inside Chest Removing Surgery
Knife Stabbed Inside Chest Removing Surgery hooda 59,359 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video of a Knife Stabbed Inside Chest Removing Surgery

Minimal invasive anterior preperitoneal inguinal hernia repair
Minimal invasive anterior preperitoneal inguinal hernia repair DrHouse 21,750 Views • 2 years ago

Surgical technique: A 3cm skin incision under spinal or general anesthesia, depending on the patients’ preference, starts half way the line between the superior anterior iliac spine towards the midline in a 30° angle to the pubic tubercle. Scarpa’s fascia is opened as well as the external obliq...ue aponeurosis. By using this skin line incision the internal ring will be immediately visualized. Although it is important to look for both direct and indirect hernias evaluating the groin, we do not taper the cord and directly evaluate the ring for indirect hernias. In case of an indirect hernia the sac is reduced or resected according to the preference of the surgeon and the preperitoneal space is entered bluntly through the dilated internal ring. In case of a direct hernia the approach slightly differs. One could prefer to open the transversalis fascia through the internal ring over a few centimeters or you can open the fascia more medially, at the site of the direct hernia. As primary point of concern the epigastric vessels should be identified and retracted softly upwards. Then a gauze can be introduced into the preperitoneal space and by doing so most of the space needed medially will be created. Then one can already palpate Cooper’s ligament and the pubic bone. Laterally to the internal ring more digital dissection is needed to create just the appropriate space for the mesh. By placing the mesh it is important not to introduce the mesh too medially. Laterally of the internal ring an adequate overlap of the mesh is necessary, especially in indirect hernias. No splitting of the mesh seems necessary. The patient will be asked to strain and push on the ring to control its place and to check adequate spreading of the mesh to cover the whole myopectineum of Fruchaud. One single stitch of vicryl 3/0 is placed taking both the fascia transversalis and the mesh.

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