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Fetal Heart Sounds
Fetal Heart Sounds Scott 78,835 Views • 2 years ago

Fetal heart sound by sonique

How Deep Vein Thrombosis develop
How Deep Vein Thrombosis develop samer kareem 7,925 Views • 2 years ago

In Deep Vein Thrombosis, blood clot is able to reach the heart and from there it transport to the arteries of the lungs, where it may stuck in the...

Ob/Gyne Style -Gangnam Style
Ob/Gyne Style -Gangnam Style Magdy 8,297 Views • 2 years ago

A very funny song made by the staff of the Ob/Gyn Gangnam style

Лечение гайморита. Заполнение ОНП во время ЯМИК процедуры 4 (1)
Лечение гайморита. Заполнение ОНП во время ЯМИК процедуры 4 (1) Aleksandr Senin 3,629 Views • 2 years ago

Лечение гайморита. Заполнение ОНП во время ЯМИК процедуры 4 (1)

3D MRI Brain Anatomy
3D MRI Brain Anatomy Mohamed 23,566 Views • 2 years ago

I call this technique deep rendering. I basically stacked graphical cross-sections (in this case, MRI rendering data), using proper increments and clip through them with the camera. This way I am able to explore all internal components in full 3D real-time.

I actually was able to figure out how to colorize different organs to help distinguish them apart from each other but couldn't get the shader to render real-time in Maya.

Credit: MRI scans courtesy of University of Washington Digital Anatomist Program

How to Detect Lung Cancer
How to Detect Lung Cancer samer kareem 1,862 Views • 2 years ago

Screening is looking for cancer before a person has any symptoms. This can help find cancer at an early stage when it may be easier to treat. Lung cancer may have spread by the time a person has symptoms. One reason lung cancer is so serious is because it usually is not found until it has spread and is more difficult to treat. Screening may provide new hope for early detection and treatment of lung cancer. Scientists study screening tests to find those with the fewest risks and most benefits. They look at results over time to see if finding the cancer early decreases a person's chance of dying from the disease.

Liver Exam
Liver Exam M_Nabil 15,190 Views • 2 years ago

Complete medical examination of the liver

Deep Palpation of the Abdomen
Deep Palpation of the Abdomen M_Nabil 23,973 Views • 2 years ago

Deep Palpation of the Abdomen

Clinical case discussion - Goitre
Clinical case discussion - Goitre Dr.Neelesh Bhandari 32,914 Views • 2 years ago

Clinical case discussion for exams.
Useful for medical students and others.

Abnormal Lung Sounds
Abnormal Lung Sounds samer kareem 2,974 Views • 2 years ago

Breath sounds can be either normal or abnormal. These sounds come from the lungs when you breathe in or out. These sounds can be heard using a stethoscope or simply when breathing. Abnormal breath sounds can indicate a lung problem, such as: an obstruction inflammation an infection fluid in the lungs asthma Listening to breath sounds is an important part of diagnosing many different medical conditions.

Journey for the Sperm to the Egg
Journey for the Sperm to the Egg Alicia Berger 18,503 Views • 2 years ago

Each month inside your ovaries, a group of eggs starts to grow in small, fluid-filled sacs called follicles. Eventually, one of the eggs erupts from the follicle (ovulation). It usually happens about 2 weeks before your next period. Hormones Rise After the egg leaves the follicle, the follicle develops into something called the corpus luteum. The corpus luteum releases a hormone that helps thicken the lining of your uterus, getting it ready for the egg. The Egg Travels to the Fallopian Tube After the egg is released, it moves into the Fallopian tube. It stays there for about 24 hours, waiting for a single sperm to fertilize it. All this happens, on average, about 2 weeks after your last period.

Vertical Mattress Suturing
Vertical Mattress Suturing DrPhil 14,100 Views • 2 years ago

Demonstration of vertical mattress suturing technique for laceration repair or wound closure in the operating room.

Subcuticular Skin Suturing
Subcuticular Skin Suturing DrPhil 15,745 Views • 2 years ago

Subcuticular Skin Suturing

Spleen Pain Symptoms
Spleen Pain Symptoms samer kareem 1,457 Views • 2 years ago

An enlarged spleen may cause: No symptoms in some cases. Pain or fullness in the left upper abdomen that may spread to the left shoulder. Feeling full without eating or after eating only a small amount from the enlarged spleen pressing on your stomach. Anemia. Fatigue. Frequent infections. Easy bleeding.

Simple Interrupted Suturing
Simple Interrupted Suturing DrPhil 15,009 Views • 2 years ago

Demonstration of simple interrupted suturing technique for laceration repair.

Superior Treatment for Varicose Veins
Superior Treatment for Varicose Veins samer kareem 1,853 Views • 2 years ago

Varicose veins are generally benign. The cause of this condition is not known. For many people, there are no symptoms and varicose veins are simply a cosmetic concern. In some cases, they cause aching pain and discomfort or signal an underlying circulatory problem. Treatment involves compression stockings, exercise, or procedures to close or remove the veins.

Hip Augmentation and Liposuction
Hip Augmentation and Liposuction samer kareem 4,119 Views • 2 years ago

Surgical procedures for improving the form and function of the human body are evolving as medical science advances. Techniques for modifying the body through surgery – including the hips – are being improved as the demand for more procedures increases.

Colon Polyp
Colon Polyp samer kareem 6,839 Views • 2 years ago

Colon polyp facts Colon polyps are growths on the inner lining of the colon and are very common. Colon polyps are important because they may be, or may become malignant (cancerous). They also are important because based on their size, number, and microscopic anatomy (histology); they can predict which patients are more likely to develop more polyps and colon cancer. Changes in the genetic material of cells lining the colon are the cause of polyps. There are different types of colon polyps with differing tendencies to become malignant and abilities to predict the development of more polyps and cancer. It is important to recognize families with members who have familial genetic conditions causing polyps because some of these conditions are associated with a very high incidence of colon cancer, and the cancer can be prevented or discovered early.

The Human Body in Numbers
The Human Body in Numbers samer kareem 3,426 Views • 2 years ago

The Human Body in Numbers.

Colonoscopy with diverticulosis and a polyp
Colonoscopy with diverticulosis and a polyp Mohamed Ibrahim 17,663 Views • 2 years ago

Small colon polyp (redish bump)and many diverticuli (small outpouches in wall of the colon)

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