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What muscles look like down the microscope (skeletal, heart and smooth)
What muscles look like down the microscope (skeletal, heart and smooth) samer kareem 3,895 Views • 2 years ago

Retinitis Pigmentosa Disease
Retinitis Pigmentosa Disease samer kareem 5,023 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).

Cervical Biopsy Overview
Cervical Biopsy Overview samer kareem 6,558 Views • 2 years ago

A cervical biopsy is a procedure that is sometimes done on women during an exam called a colposcopy to remove cervical tissue for examination. It is also called a punch biopsy. It is usually performed when a Pap smear result is either inconclusive or abnormal and a doctor wants to screen further for any cervical dysplasia or cervical cancer.

Delivery of Twin birth
Delivery of Twin birth Surgeon 20,720 Views • 2 years ago

Delivery of Twin birth

Twin Childbirth Video
Twin Childbirth Video Surgeon 61,619 Views • 2 years ago

Twin Childbirth Video

Excision of intra-dermal naevi from the face
Excision of intra-dermal naevi from the face samer kareem 9,759 Views • 2 years ago

How Penile Implants Work!
How Penile Implants Work! samer kareem 12,241 Views • 2 years ago

he inflatable penile prosthesis consists of two attached cylinders -- a reservoir and a pump -- which are placed surgically in the body. The two cylinders are inserted in the penis and connected by tubing to a separate reservoir of saline. The reservoir is implanted under the rectus muscles in the lower abdomen.

Poisoned Human Body Medical Dissect
Poisoned Human Body Medical Dissect hooda 52,030 Views • 2 years ago

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Ingrown Hair Removal Video
Ingrown Hair Removal Video Scott 45,949 Views • 2 years ago

Ingrown Hair Removal Video

Why do we have blood?
Why do we have blood? samer kareem 1,600 Views • 2 years ago

Anal Intercourse Medical Risks
Anal Intercourse Medical Risks hooda 98,595 Views • 2 years ago

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Debulking Cytoreduction Surgery
Debulking Cytoreduction Surgery Scott 7,550 Views • 2 years ago

Debulking is the surgical removal of part of a malignant tumour which cannot be completely excised, so as to enhance the effectiveness of radiation or chemotherapy. It is used only in specific malignancies, as generally partial removal of a tumor is not considered a worthwhile intervention. Ovarian carcinoma and some types of brain tumor are debulked prior to commencing radio- or chemotherapy. It may also be used in the case of slow growth tumors to shift tumor cells from phase of cell cycle to replicative pool.

Spinal Stenosis, Causes and Treatment
Spinal Stenosis, Causes and Treatment samer kareem 19,803 Views • 2 years ago

Watch Spinal Stenosis Videos Spinal stenosis occurs when the spinal cord in the neck (cervical spine) or the spinal nerve roots in the lower back (lumbar spine) are compressed. Symptoms of lumbar stenosis often include leg pain (sciatica) and leg tingling, weakness, or numbness. Arm pain is a typical symptom of cervical spinal stenosis. For cervical spinal stenosis with myelopathy, difficulty with coordination often occurs. Stenosis treatment may include non-surgical options (exercise, anti-inflammatory medication, epidural injections, and activity modification) or back surgery.

Delivery of the Placenta
Delivery of the Placenta Scott 53,291 Views • 2 years ago

This video shows the delivery of the placenta after delivery of the fetus

Ganglion cyst on wrist removal
Ganglion cyst on wrist removal samer kareem 17,684 Views • 2 years ago

What is the Spinal Stenosis?
What is the Spinal Stenosis? samer kareem 2,567 Views • 2 years ago

Spinal stenosis can put pressure on the spinal cord and the nerves within the spine. It commonly occurs in the neck and lower back. The condition is often caused by age-related wear and tear. Symptoms, if they occur, include pain, numbness, muscle weakness, and impaired bladder or bowel control. Treatment includes medication, physical therapy, and possibly surgery

What Does Bone Marrow Actually Do?
What Does Bone Marrow Actually Do? samer kareem 1,828 Views • 2 years ago

The PAIN of Living with the Suicide Disease
The PAIN of Living with the Suicide Disease Scott 8,449 Views • 2 years ago

Trigeminal neuralgia is a chronic pain condition that affects the trigeminal nerve, which carries sensation from your face to your brain. If you have trigeminal neuralgia, even mild stimulation of your face — such as from brushing your teeth or putting on makeup — may trigger a jolt of excruciating pain. You may initially experience short, mild attacks. But trigeminal neuralgia can progress and cause longer, more-frequent bouts of searing pain. Trigeminal neuralgia affects women more often than men, and it's more likely to occur in people who are older than 50. Because of the variety of treatment options available, having trigeminal neuralgia doesn't necessarily mean you're doomed to a life of pain. Doctors usually can effectively manage trigeminal neuralgia with medications, injections or surgery.

Holoprosencephally
Holoprosencephally Magdy 868 Views • 2 years ago

Holoprosencephally

Ingrown Hair Cyst
Ingrown Hair Cyst samer kareem 10,984 Views • 2 years ago

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