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How to Prevent Strokes
How to Prevent Strokes samer kareem 4,599 Views • 2 years ago

Here are seven ways to start reining in your risks today, before a stroke has the chance to strike. Lower blood pressure. ... Lose weight. ... Exercise more. ... Drink — in moderation. ... Treat atrial fibrillation. ... Treat diabetes. ... Quit smoking.

Lower Extremity Occlusive Disease
Lower Extremity Occlusive Disease samer kareem 1,298 Views • 2 years ago

Claudication, which is defined as reproducible ischemic muscle pain, is one of the most common manifestations of peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) caused by atherosclerosis. Claudication occurs during physical activity and is relieved after a short rest. Pain develops because of inadequate blood flow. Examination of a patient with claudication should include a complete lower-extremity evaluation and pulse examination, including measuring segmental pressures. Attempt to palpate pulses from the abdominal aorta to the foot, with auscultation for bruits in the abdominal and pelvic regions. When palpable pulses are not present, a handheld Doppler device may be used to assess circulation.

Bizarre Body Modifications
Bizarre Body Modifications Scott 18,364 Views • 2 years ago

Bizarre Body Modifications

Retinitis Pigmentosa
Retinitis Pigmentosa samer kareem 2,273 Views • 2 years ago

Retinitis pigmentosa is a rare, inherited degenerative eye disease that causes severe vision impairment. Symptoms often begin in childhood. They include decreased vision at night or in low light and loss of side vision (tunnel vision). There's no effective treatment for this condition. Wearing sunglasses may help protect remaining vision.

Doll Technology Applied to Dental Practice
Doll Technology Applied to Dental Practice samer kareem 1,575 Views • 2 years ago

Fake Big Muscles by Synthol Injections
Fake Big Muscles by Synthol Injections Scott 12,912 Views • 2 years ago

Synthol, otherwise known as site enhancement oil is used by some people (including bodybuilders) to increase the apparent size of their muscles by directly injecting the oil into their muscle tissue. Users treat it as a short cut of looking like a body builder, without the actual hard work of bodybuilding training. With repeated injections, a larger volume of synthol builds up inside the muscle, expanding its size like a balloon filling up with air. Side effects of synthol can cause nerve damage, stroke, ulcers, pulmonary embolisms, and much more. Injecting synthol is very dangerous and if that doesn’t deter potential users, there is also a problem from an aesthetic standpoint; synthol use makes ones body look deformed (just see for yourself in the pictures below).

Instrument Tie - Suture Techniques
Instrument Tie - Suture Techniques samer kareem 3,735 Views • 2 years ago

laparoscopic Renal biopsy
laparoscopic Renal biopsy samer kareem 1,188 Views • 2 years ago

Politeal and Peroneal Nerves Block
Politeal and Peroneal Nerves Block Surgeon 11,859 Views • 2 years ago

Politeal and Peroneal Nerves Block

Cardiac Arrest
Cardiac Arrest samer kareem 2,638 Views • 2 years ago

Cardiac arrest is the abrupt loss of heart function in a person who may or may not have diagnosed heart disease. The time and mode of death are unexpected. It occurs instantly or shortly after symptoms appear. Each year, more than 350,000 emergency medical services-assessed out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occur in the United States

Bartter syndrome
Bartter syndrome samer kareem 6,743 Views • 2 years ago

Bartter syndrome, originally described by Bartter and colleagues in 1962, [1] represents a set of closely related, autosomal recessive renal tubular disorders characterized by hypokalemia, hypochloremia, metabolic alkalosis, and hyperreninemia with normal blood pressure. The underlying renal abnormality results in excessive urinary losses of sodium, chloride, and potassium.

Neonatal & idiopathic hepatitis
Neonatal & idiopathic hepatitis samer kareem 5,490 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

Leg Surgery Sural Flap
Leg Surgery Sural Flap samer kareem 3,767 Views • 2 years ago

Reverse sural flap for ankle and heel soft tissues reconstruction

Tropical sprue
Tropical sprue samer kareem 3,828 Views • 2 years ago

What is tropical sprue? Tropical sprue is diagnosed when somebody has long-standing GI problems and has visited tropical regions in the past. It's thought to be caused by bacterial overgrowth and often leads to villous atrophy.

Man’s Incredible Weight Loss & Excess Skin Removal
Man’s Incredible Weight Loss & Excess Skin Removal samer kareem 1,519 Views • 2 years ago

460-pound Zach lost over 300 pounds, but the extreme weight loss left him with a lot of excess skin.

Black Hairline Restoration Lowering by Hair Transplant Surgery
Black Hairline Restoration Lowering by Hair Transplant Surgery samer kareem 2,596 Views • 2 years ago

on bald hair loss man at 408-356-8600 by Dr. Diep with photos, of middle eastern man, Asian, Caucasian, Hispanic & Black, most advance hair treatment, treating male pattern baldness, bald head hair loss, receding hairline.

Minimal traumatic tooth extraction
Minimal traumatic tooth extraction samer kareem 13,657 Views • 2 years ago

Benex II Surgical Extraction System

Dilation and Curettage D and C
Dilation and Curettage D and C Scott 16,522 Views • 2 years ago

Dilation and Curettage D and C

Niemann-Pick Disease
Niemann-Pick Disease samer kareem 1,581 Views • 2 years ago

Niemann-Pick disease is a condition that affects many body systems. It has a wide range of symptoms that vary in severity. Niemann-Pick disease is divided into four main types: type A, type B, type C1, and type C2. These types are classified on the basis of genetic cause and the signs and symptoms of the condition. Infants with Niemann-Pick disease type A usually develop an enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly) by age 3 months and fail to gain weight and grow at the expected rate (failure to thrive). The affected children develop normally until around age 1 year when they experience a progressive loss of mental abilities and movement (psychomotor regression). Children with Niemann-Pick disease type A also develop widespread lung damage (interstitial lung disease) that can cause recurrent lung infections and eventually lead to respiratory failure. All affected children have an eye abnormality called a cherry-red spot, which can be identified with an eye examination. Children with Niemann-Pick disease type A generally do not survive past early childhood.

Acne Scar Surgery
Acne Scar Surgery samer kareem 1,864 Views • 2 years ago

Well, That Was Bloody | My Acne Scar Surgery (DermaPen)

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