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Dr. Najeeb Video Lectures Ultra Collection Part 1
1. Dr. Najeeb Lectures - Endocrine Physiology / 4.72 GB
2. Dr. Najeeb Lectures - General Pathology / 3.24 GB
3. Dr. Najeeb Lectures - Microbiology English / 1.11 GB
4. Dr. Najeeb Lectures - Pharmacology...
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Dr. Najeeb Video Lectures Ultra Collection Part 1
1. Dr. Najeeb Lectures - Endocrine Physiology / 4.72 GB
2. Dr. Najeeb Lectures - General Pathology / 3.24 GB
3. Dr. Najeeb Lectures - Microbiology...
Started by macosx on
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What does it mean on the radiology report:
"small fluid at distal optic nerve sheath is likely within normal limits." ???
What does that mean? Anything significant, or is it a minor blip?
Also, what does it mean when an early MRI says no vascular malformation...
Started by SeaSprite on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at dailystrength):
EMPTY SELLA means your pituitary is compressed and you.
In the management of selected patients with IIH.
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The mechanisms by which primary tumors produce brain metastases is thought to be hematogenous (blood) spread from primary or secondary sites in the lung. Since the brain has no lymphatic system, all tumors metastasizing to the brain do so by spreading...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cancerfocus):
A study from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Cancer Center, researchers found that circulating... .
The process of metastasis requires that cancer cells traveling from a primary tumor find a hospitable environment in which to implant themselves and grow .
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On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 23:15:18 -0800, Jason <tiscione@gmail.com
Hello,
During this entire argument on the list about whether Brian is for real,
whether he should be kicked off, etc. etc. I've been biting my lip :)
because I've been quietly waiting...
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Currently
Right Insula (island of Reil), age 12
Arteries of Posterior Cranial Fossa –
Left the body) at the age 2
Internal ....
Chakras age 2
Brain –
Pituitary Gland age 4
Right Hemisphere of the brain age 3.
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On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 08:04:54 -0800 (PST), Johnathan Mcintyre <mcintyreakljohnathanbjg@gmail.com
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On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 07:32:02 -0700 (PDT), Taylor <lukebenward@gmail.com
You ever done a Google using the words?: oreck vacuum complaints,
oreck air purifier complaints
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Oreck
A lot of pissed off buyers of his ... .
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Sydney Dr Marcus Stoodley
Perth Dr Emil Popovic
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at medhelp):
The posterior Anterior vaginal wall repair
Posterior fossa tumor
Posterior heart arteries
Posterior spinal anatomy
Skeleton (posterior view angles are clear....
The aqueduct is patent Patent ductus arteriosus.
In position.
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Hi everyone,
Has anyone had any success with percutaneous discectomies and if so which pain fellowhsips do you recommend to gain exposure to this type of intervention?
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at studentdoctor):
To comment? The endoscopic approach to the disc is posterior-lateral and uses dilators to provide a conduit channel for grasping forceps, pituitary forceps, nerve hooks, annulotomes, laser, bipolar RF, etc to surgery.
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Lets Discuss: AIIMS NOV-2011 Questions, Answers & Expect Q1. systemic eosinophelia with renal failure except--
1) PAN
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2.drug not used in multiple sclerosis
1. ifn 1a
2. IFN 1b
3. Glatiremer acetate
4. Mycophenolate
3. drug used in multiple sclerosis...
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Studies of the effect of age on hypothalamic-pituitary.
posterior palate
answ - anterior and, possibly, other medical disorders.
Medial wall of palate
d.
Lateral wall of palate
c.
Of palate
b.
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Please post all study questions/answers for the NBDE Part 1 in this thread. Good luck!
As a side note, this is not the place for sales ads. Discussion of remembered questions appearing on the exam is also not permitted.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at studentdoctor):
The rate of release of this hormone from the posterior pituitary gland of trigeminal n
communication from facial vein to cavernous sinuse?
if posterior crossbite which cusps would to cavernous sinuse? superior....
Is regulated by ADH.
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