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Cervical Cancer & HPV
Cervical Cancer & HPV samer kareem 4,201 Views • 2 years ago

Cervical cancer occurs when abnormal cells on the cervix camera.gif grow out of control. The cervix is the lower part of the uterus that opens into the vagina. Cervical cancer can often be successfully treated when it's found early. It is usually found at a very early stage through a Pap test.

Arm Replantation of a Child
Arm Replantation of a Child Dr Omid Liaghat 1,754 Views • 2 years ago

Arm Replantation of a Child By Dr. Omid Liaghat : https:drliaghatclinic.com

Broken or Dislocated Ankle Joint
Broken or Dislocated Ankle Joint samer kareem 7,424 Views • 2 years ago

Broken or Dislocated Ankle Joint

Fake Sonogram
Fake Sonogram samer kareem 18,470 Views • 2 years ago

Fake Sonogram

The Role of Insulin in the Human Body
The Role of Insulin in the Human Body Alicia Berger 11,172 Views • 2 years ago

The Role of Insulin in the Human Body

EXAMINATION OF AN INCISIONAL HERNIA
EXAMINATION OF AN INCISIONAL HERNIA DrPhil 122 Views • 2 years ago

Big Bubble Technique
Big Bubble Technique Alicia Berger 10,181 Views • 2 years ago

Big Bubble Technique

Brain Cancer Vaccine
Brain Cancer Vaccine Mohamed 10,610 Views • 2 years ago

Source ABC7, 24 November 2009 An initial single-arm Phase II trial (ACT II) has reported promising preliminary data in 23 patients who received CDX-110 vaccine. Median time to disease progression was 16.6 months and estimated median overall survival was 33.1 months. This compared favorably with data for a historical control group in which median time to progression was 6.4 months and median overall survival was 15.2 months. The study was sponsored by Celldex Therapeutics Inc. of Phillipsburg, NJ

Breast Recurrence Cryosurgery
Breast Recurrence Cryosurgery Surgeon 13,801 Views • 2 years ago

Breast Recurrence Cryosurgery: Theoretical, experimental and clinical research since 1995;
International Institute for Cryosurgery, Rudolfinerhaus, Vienna, Austria

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) Mohamed 26,150 Views • 2 years ago

An animation showing the Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)

Debridement of an Infected Diabetic Foot Wound
Debridement of an Infected Diabetic Foot Wound drpvmayer 14,908 Views • 2 years ago

Debridement of an Infected Diabetic Wound on the patients foot. The first is a series of online diabetic foot care videos by The Mayer Institute. Themayerinstitute.ca

New Pap Smear Guidelines
New Pap Smear Guidelines Surgeon 20,976 Views • 2 years ago

A local doctor says that the new pap smear guidelines makes sense for many women

Spirotome Bone biopsy for osteolytic lesions under CT guidance
Spirotome Bone biopsy for osteolytic lesions under CT guidance JJANSSENS 17,039 Views • 2 years ago

Soft tissue biopsy from osteolytic lesions is a challenge for the interventionist. The Spirotome Bone is conceived for this intervention. The procedure is straigthforward and produces tissue specimens of high quality in sufficient amounts to allow quantitative molecular biology.

Female Intermittent Self Catheterization
Female Intermittent Self Catheterization Medical_Videos 16,340 Views • 2 years ago

Female Intermittent Self Catheterization

Breast Biopsy: Spirotome procedure under Ultrasound Guidance
Breast Biopsy: Spirotome procedure under Ultrasound Guidance Mohamed 23,778 Views • 2 years ago

Macrobiopsy of breast lesions is a complicated procedure when performed with vacuum assisted biopsy tools. The Spirotome is a hand-held needle set that doesn’t need capital investment, is ready to use and provides tissue samples of high quality in substantial amounts. In this way quantitative molecular biology is possible with one tissue sample. The Coramate is an automated version of this direct and frontal technology

Intra dermal nevus  removal by high-frequency electrosurgery
Intra dermal nevus removal by high-frequency electrosurgery samer kareem 2,082 Views • 2 years ago

Pancreatic Cysts
Pancreatic Cysts samer kareem 7,313 Views • 2 years ago

Pancreatic cysts are saclike pockets of fluid on or in your pancreas, a large organ behind the stomach that produces hormones and enzymes that help digest food. Most pancreatic cysts aren't cancerous, and many don't cause symptoms. They're typically found during imaging testing for another problem. Some are actually noncancerous (benign) pockets of fluids lined with scar or inflammatory tissue, not the type of cells found in true cysts (pseudocysts). But some pancreatic cysts can be or can become cancerous. Your doctor might take a sample of the pancreatic cyst fluid to determine if cancer cells are present. Or your doctor might recommend monitoring a cyst over time for changes that indicate cancer.

Neonatal & idiopathic hepatitis
Neonatal & idiopathic hepatitis samer kareem 5,474 Views • 2 years ago

What is neonatal hepatitis? Neonatal hepatitis is an inflammation of an infant's liver just after birth, sometimes this inflammation is due to a virus but in most cases the cause is unknown, or idiopathic

Oral ULcer
Oral ULcer samer kareem 1,361 Views • 2 years ago

Mouth ulcers are sores that appear in the mouth, often on the inside of the cheeks. Mouth ulcers, also known as aphthous ulcers, can be painful when eating, drinking or brushing teeth. Occasional mouth ulcers are usually harmless and clear up on their own. Seek medical advice if they last longer than 3 weeks or keep coming back. Mouth ulcers cannot be caught from someone else. Up to 1 in 5 people get recurrent mouth ulcers.

Post-Menopausal Bleeding
Post-Menopausal Bleeding samer kareem 15,674 Views • 2 years ago

Menopause is the end of menstruation. In clinical terms, you reach menopause when you haven't had a period for 12 months. Vaginal bleeding after menopause isn't normal and should be evaluated by your doctor. For instance, postmenopausal vaginal bleeding can be caused by: Cancer of the uterus, including endometrial cancer and uterine sarcoma Cancer of the cervix or vagina Thinning of the tissues lining the uterus (endometrial atrophy) or vagina (vaginal atrophy) Uterine fibroids Uterine polyps Infection of the uterine lining (endometritis) Medications such as hormone therapy and tamoxifen Pelvic trauma Bleeding from the urinary tract or rectum Excessive overgrowth of the cells that make up the lining of the uterus (endometrial hyperplasia) The cause of your bleeding may be entirely harmless. However, postmenopausal bleeding could result from something serious, so it's important to see your doctor promptly.

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