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Have a great mood everyone!☕️
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Yummy😋
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Have a productive Monday everyone🌞
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Ducklings in the village🦆🌼
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I wish you all a good mood and a productive day🌞🌼
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A little summer in your feed🌞🥰
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AMPUTATION🩻 Patient M., 54 years old, has been undergoing treatment for type 2 diabetes mellitus since 2011. In 2024, due to the development of Charcot's foot, amputation of part of the foot was performed. Here's her latest x-ray📸
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👩🏻‍⚕️🦷The CT scan showed a fairly large cavity in the bone tissue. This is a cyst - a bubble of fluid pressing on the surrounding tissue. The problem is that this cyst has been growing for several years, and the jaw bone has become as thin as a matchstick. And it is ready to break literally from a carrot 🥕or a blow from a branch.
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Brain teeth🧠🦷. Maryland doctors removed a four-month-old baby's brain tumor, which revealed numerous fully formed teeth. A benign formation, craniopharyngioma, develops from embryonic cells. Scientists had previously suspected that the tumor is formed from the same cells as teeth, having found calcium in it. The described case became the first obvious evidence. By the way, there is another tumor, a teratoma, which can contain various tissues and even entire organs.
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Good morning, have a great day everyone!🌞
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🫁In 2018, a patient with heart failure was admitted to the University of California School of Medicine hospital. The 36-year-old man already had an aortic endoprosthesis that supported the walls of the vessel. What happened to him is usually called plastic bronchitis. This disease occurs against the background of cardiac or pulmonary pathology and is expressed by filling the pulmonary tract with clots of various fluids. In this case, the patient’s bronchioles were filled with blood that penetrated there through damaged vessels. Just a week after the start of treatment, he began to cough up blood, and then coughed up an entire cast of the right bronchus. On average, 50 percent of patients with plastic bronchitis survive. The man died seven days after coughing up the cast. Doctors suggested that the reason for this thickening of blood in the lung was a high concentration of the colorless protein fibrinogen, which behaves like glue.
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Incredibly delicious😋😍
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Good morning, happy Sunday everyone!🌞
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Good night, friends, happy start of the weekend!🥰
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The operation is over👩🏻‍⚕️🙌 - the surgeon is sewing up the tissue🪡. All the most important and difficult things are behind us. But don't underestimate those few stitches. Both the aesthetics of the patient’s body and the degree of risk of complications depend on the doctor’s “sewing” skill Sutures are used in surgery during operations to connect skin tissue during incisions, as well as the walls of internal organs. They are also used in traumatology - when treating wounds resulting from injuries. Applying sutures stops bleeding and prevents infection. Depending on the damaged organs, tissue characteristics, depth of the wound and other nuances, different techniques, materials, and technologies can be used.
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Having learned about the results of the operation, the woman was very surprised: she had given up contact lenses a long time ago and does not know how it could have gotten into her eye. The riddle was solved by the patient’s mother, who recalled an incident from her childhood that occurred 28 years ago. Her 14-year-old daughter was playing badminton at the time. The shuttlecock hit the girl in the eye, and the lens disappeared. The parents decided that it had fallen out, but it apparently shifted and got stuck in the eyelid - for 28 years😰.
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Interesting case👩🏻‍⚕️🩺 A 42-year-old British woman went to the doctor with an unusual complaint. There was a bulge on her right eyelid that almost covered her eye. The woman tried not to pay attention to him for six months, but he grew to such a size that it was impossible to ignore him any longer. The doctor examined her and found no signs of injury. He carried out an MRI scan and noticed a small mass above the eye, just six millimeters.
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👩🏻‍⚕️☤Surgery is both a science and an art: it requires knowledge, skills, and talent. It is the lot of brave, out-of-the-box thinkers whose work is full of stress and paradoxes.
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GM Have a wonderful day everyone🌞
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💉🩸Donating is good for the health of the person donating blood. The hematopoietic system - red bone marrow cells - is activated and the immune system is stimulated. There is some unloading of the organs that are involved in the disposal of dying red blood cells: the spleen, liver.
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