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Tuberculosis and Hypervascularity video - Animation by Cal Shipley, M.D.

http://pathologyvideos.blogspot.ro/2014/04/blog-post_2.htmlInfection of the lung by the tubercle bacillus with subsequent inflammation and hypervascularity in the lungs. Formation of hypervascular adhesions between the chest wall and lungs.

Chest x-ray - Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis

http://pathologyvideos.blogspot.ro/2014/04/chest-x-ray-idiopathic-pulmonary.html A brief video on IPF (IdiopathicPulmonary Fibrosis). X-ray with IPF is courtesy of Dr Alex Maclennan and Normal Chest x-ray is courtesy of a youtube viewer.

Chest x-ray , pneumonia

http://pathologyvideos.blogspot.ro/2014/04/chest-x-ray-pneumonia.html
Video will describe how pneumonia may look like on a chest x-ray. Subtle pneumonia. Please see disclaimer on my website. www.academyofprofessionals.com. Multiple choice questions are also availabe for those who might be interested in enhancing and testing their knowlege.

Inguinal hernia

http://pathologyvideos.blogspot.ro/2014/04/inguinal-hernia.html
 This 3D medical animation depicts the surgical repair of a direct, strangulated inguinal hernia. The animation of the surgery shows the placement of the laparascopic devices, location of the herniated abdominal mass, and placement of mesh graft to strengthen the fascia of the abdominal wall. ANCE00200

Surgical debridement

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 This 3D animation provides an overview of how dead tissue can be removed from around a wound. Wounds can result from a variety of causes including: injuries, burns, bedsores, decubitus ulcers and infected surgical incisions. Dead tissue can delay wound healing and lead to infections.

Burns: Classification and Treatment


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This 3D medical animation shows burns, which are skin injuries caused by heat, chemicals, electricity, or radiation. Types of burns are shown, including first-degree/superficial burns, second-degree/partial thickness burns, third-degree/full thickness burns, and fourth-degree burns. Treatments for burns are described, including antibiotic ointments, bandages, and medications such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen.