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A video showing bone marrow biopsy

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Securing A Chest Tube

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This 3D Animation video shows the process of acne formation and its treatment

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Wide exision of a Melanoma

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DMC Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery specialist repairs a youg girl's traumatic spine injury. ~ Detroit Medical Center

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Dr. Berger, world's leading tubal reversal doctor, performs outpatient tubal ligation reversal and repairs fallopian tubes after a tubal ligation.

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Pediatric Abdomen - Radiology & Imaging Powerpoint Video Lecture presentation with interesting case collection

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Echocardiography showing an Embolus

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An Echocardiography showing an Acute Pulmonary Embolism

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Amniocentesis,before the actual procedure, a local anesthetic is sometimes given to relieve the pain when inserting the needle used to withdraw the fluid. A needle is usually inserted through the mother's abdominal wall or at the end of the vagina, and through the wall of the uterus into the amniotic sac. With assistance from ultrasound, a physician aims towards an area of the sac that is away from the fetus and extracts a small amount of amniotic fluid for testing. The puncture heals, and the amniotic sac replenishes the liquid over a day or so. After the amniotic fluid is extracted, the fetal cells are separated from it using a centrifuge, and the fetal chromosomes are examined for abnormalities. Various genetic testing may be performed, but the three most common abnormalities tested for are Down's syndrome, Trisomy 18 and spina bifida. Amniocentesis can be performed as soon as sufficient amniotic fluid surrounds the fetus to allow a sample to be recovered relatively safely, usually no earlier than the 14th week of pregnancy. Often, genetic counseling is offered in conjunction with amniocentesis.

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Wound healing, or wound repair, is the body's natural process of regenerating dermal and epidermal tissue. When an individual is wounded, a set of complex biochemical events takes place in a closely orchestrated cascade to repair the damage. These events overlap in time and may be artificially categorized into separate steps: the inflammatory, proliferative, and remodeling phases (Some authors consider healing to take place in four or more stages, by splitting different parts of inflammation or proliferation into separate steps.). In the inflammatory phase, bacteria and debris are phagocytized and removed, and factors are released that cause the migration and division of cells involved in the proliferative phase.

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Urinary System Structure and Function

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Over 60 million Americans suffer from chronic heartburn. Get the basics on acid reflux

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Structure of the Cannula and Cannulation

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Treatment of a Penetrating Chest Trauma

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This video illustrates the steps of wound packing

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The video will describe anatomy of thorax as seen on a chest lateral view.

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En este video, Ana Rivera, Asesor de Salud Publica para los CDC, describe la influenza o gripe porcina: sus signos y síntomas, cómo se transmite, los medicamentos para su tratamiento, las medidas que las personas pueden tomar para protegerse de esta enfermedad y lo que deben hacer las personas si se enferman

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This podcast discusses the use of antiviral drugs for treating and preventing the H1N1 flu virus.




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