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This video shows the delivery of the placenta after delivery of the fetus
Renal artery stenosis is the narrowing of one or more arteries that carry blood to your kidneys (renal arteries). Narrowing of the arteries prevents normal amounts of oxygen-rich blood from reaching your kidneys. Your kidneys need adequate blood flow to help filter waste products and remove excess fluids. Reduced blood flow may increase blood pressure in your whole body (systemic blood pressure) and injure kidney tissue.
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Infant jaundice is a yellow discoloration in a newborn baby's skin and eyes. Infant jaundice occurs because the baby's blood contains an excess of bilirubin (bil-ih-ROO-bin), a yellow-colored pigment of red blood cells. Infant jaundice is a common condition, particularly in babies born before 38 weeks gestation (preterm babies) and some breast-fed babies. Infant jaundice usually occurs because a baby's liver isn't mature enough to get rid of bilirubin in the bloodstream. In some cases, an underlying disease may cause jaundice. Treatment of infant jaundice often isn't necessary, and most cases that need treatment respond well to noninvasive therapy. Although complications are rare, a high bilirubin level associated with severe infant jaundice or inadequately treated jaundice may cause brain damage.
โNeurosurgery necessitates a very high level of detail involving complex procedures. Iโm a very intense person inside the hospital and I feel like neurosurgery matched that level of intensity.โ  
 
Itโs that intensity that made Dr. Jonathan Pindrik want to become a neurosurgeon. But itโs his certainty and skill inside the operating room that make him one of the best pediatric neurosurgeons in the country.   
 
Dr. Pindrik is a neurosurgeon at Nationwide Childrenโs Hospital. While he performs multiple complex brain and spinal procedures each week, he also specializes in surgical intervention for children with epilepsy. Dr. Pindrik serves as co-director of the Epilepsy Surgery Program at Nationwide Childrenโs Epilepsy Center. Itโs level-four accreditation means we offer the highest level of epilepsy care including advanced epilepsy surgery. 
 
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Squats are one of the essential exercises to do during pregnancy there are so many benefits from doing this functional type of exercise. Strengthening your glute muscles, that's your butt, helps to decrease lower back and pelvic pain.
UPDATE 1/30/15: Watch the updated version of this animation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVP6JngpgEE 
 
This 3D medical animation shows how adhesions in the abdomen may cause complications.  These problems may include obstruction, twisting, and dislocating areas of the small intestine.  Adhesions can be separated with laparoscopic instruments. 
 
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After the diagnosis of primary melanoma of pectoral region had been established, the patient was referred to lymphoscintigraphy with gamma camera (techencium; nanno colloid). Two hours after the administration of the contrast medium, the operation commenced. During the operation the primary tumor wa...s excised, and the sentinel node was detected with the use of gamma probe and also excised.
Heart Attack vs Cardiac Arrest vs Stroke
This video will cover, in detail, the motor, sensory, reflect components of a neurological examination.  
 
This video is created for the UBC Medicine Neurology Clinical Skills curriculum as part of MEDD 419 FLEX projects.  
 
Filmed, written, and directed by: 
John Liu 
Vincent Soh 
Chris Calvin  
Kashi (Siyoung) Lee  
Kero (Yue) Yuen  
Ge Shi  
 
Doctor - Dr. Jason Valerio (Department of Neurology, UBC) 
 
Supervised by:  
Dr. Alex Henri-Bhargava (Department of Neurology, UBC) 
Zac Rothman (UBC FOM Digital Solutions: Ed Tech) 
 
Edited by: 
Stephen Gillis 
 
Produced by UBC FOM Digital Solutions EdTech team facilitates innovation by UBC Medicine learners and faculty.  
 
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Blunt injury to the heart ranges from contusion to disruption. This report comprises 14 patients seen during a 6-year period with cardiac rupture secondary to blunt trauma. Eight patients were injured in automobile accidents, two patients were injured in auto-pedestrian accidents, two were kicked in the chest by ungulates, and two sustained falls. Cardiac tamponade was suspected in ten patients. Five patients presented with prehospital cardiac arrest or arrested shortly after arrival. All underwent emergency department thoracotomy without survival. Two patients expired in the operating room during attempted cardiac repair; both had significant extracardiac injury. Seven patients survived, three had right atrial injuries, three had right ventricular injuries, and one had a left atrial injury. Cardiopulmonary bypass was not required for repair of the surviving patients. There were no significant complications from the cardiac repair.
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