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- Laparoscopic Treatment of Kidney and Ureteral Disease
The article explains of laparoscopic treatments for kidney and ureteral disease with the aid of medical microscope. The article first discusses of Kidney cysts. Also called the autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease or ADPKD, the disease involves fluid filled areas that form in the kidney. Abdominal pain and swelling are its common symptoms. read more... - Laparoscopic Colon Surgery
Some patients in comparison to open surgery better tolerate laparoscopic colon surgery. IN the procedure, the patients whose surgeries are completed by these minimally invasive techniques can enjoy a quicker recovery, less pain and a faster return to their normal life.read more... - Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
The gallbladder is an organ that stores bile produced by the liver. Bile is an essential enzyme that breaks down fat. The article explains that in response to a fatty meal, the gallbladder contracts and delivers bile into the intestine. This is to assist with the digestion of fat. When the gallbladder malfunctions, bile within the gallbladder becomes stagnated. It can then form stones, this can be clearly viewed under a medical microscope.read more... - Hysterectomy
This article tells of the surgical process called hysterectomy. Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus and cervix. It could be accompanied with or without removal of the fallopian tubes and ovaries depending on the disease. Hysterectomy is a surgical procedure that can be performed in several ways with the aid of medical microscope. It can be performed vaginally, laparoscopically, or abdominally. read more... - Sharing Remote Instruments
This article tells of how scientists share remote instruments. The said technological advantage has helped scientists in a tremendous way. The article tells that the HPCC supported advances in computer networks and visualization software are allowing scientists to control and share remote instruments. Such instruments include inspection microscopes, telescopes, and other scientific instruments. read more... - Protocol for Postmortem Diagnosis of Rabies in Animals by Direct Fluorescent Antibody Testing
As knowledge within us we all know that rabies is a latin word that means, madness, rage, fury. Rabies is a viral zoonotic disease that causes acute encephalitis, inflammation of the brain in mammals. In non-vaccinated humans, rabies is almost invariably fatal after neurological symptoms have developed, but prompt post-exposure vaccination may prevent the virus from progressing. There are only six recorded cases of a person surviving rabies after the onset of symptoms.read more... - Cystoscopy and Ureteroscopy
The cystoscope is as thin as a pencil and has a light at the tip. Many cystoscopes have extra tubes to guide other instruments for surgical procedures to treat urinary problems. General anesthesia is sometimes used for operative cystoscopic procedures. In addition, when a patient has a urinary problem, the doctor may use a cystoscope to see the inside of the bladder and urethra. read more... - Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography for Imaging The Anterior Chamber After Laser Peripheral Iridotomy
Optical coherence tomography or OCT is an interferometric, non-invasive optical tomographic imaging technique offering millimeter penetration which approximately 2-3 mm in tissue, with micrometer-scale axial and lateral resolution. The technique was first demonstrated in sometime 1991. Since then, OCT or Optical coherence tomography has achieved sub-micrometre resolution in 2001 due to introduction of wide bandwidth light sources. These sources had been reported to be emitting wavelengths over a hundred nm range. read more... - LASIK-Associated Atypical Mycobacteria Keratitis: a Case Report and Review of the Literature
Lasik stands for Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis, a type of refractive laser eye surgery with the aid of medical microscope performed by ophthalmologists for correcting myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. The procedure is preferred to photorefractive keratectomy or PRK, because it requires less time for the patient’s full recovery, and the patient feels less pain, overall. Many people all over the world today choose LASIK as an alternative to wearing corrective eyeglasses or contact lenses. read more... - Treatment of Mucocele of The Lower Lip With Carbon Dioxide Laser
Somewhere in Taiwan, a group of scientist and researchers had been studying this treatment of mucocele of the lower lip with the aid of a carbon dioxide laser and by a medical microscope. A mucocele, also referred to as mucus extravasation phenomenon, is said to be a swelling of connective tissue consisting of collected mucin from a ruptured salivary gland duct, which is usually caused by local trauma. read more... - Specifications of a Microscope for Medical Student Microscopy
Medicine as a whole aims to unearth treatments to alleviate maladies which a lot of people have been suffering from for so long a time. How they were able to create solutions to problems which have been the cause of widespread epidemics that has snatched millions of lives, is still a question. Undoubtedly, they should be attributed for the substantial changes in our society with regard to wellness. read more... - Medical Research Microscopes and Health Advancements
Most if not all branches of science are grounded from research and experiments, for this leads them to unearth objects which they may be beneficial for mankind as a whole. Laboratories, the very place where you may find most scientists poking around with their gadgets is nothing but a usual scene. So far, the branch of science that has been evidently valuable for humans is the medical research where they use microscopes. read more... - Diagnostic Microscopes: Functions and Uses in a Variety of Medical and Biological Fields
Diagnostic microscopes are often used to complement other medical or surgical work. They are designed specifically to provide the appropriate image of the specimen to be observed and evaluated. Diagnostic microscopes are equipped with high resolution optical lenses for optimum image quality and user-controlled lighting for the regulation of the intensity of illumination. This type of microscopy is often used for scientific and medical research and study. read more... - Dental Medical Microscopes: Functions and Uses in the Practice of Dentistry
There are different types of medical microscopes used in medical and scientific research and study. Dental microscopes are just one of them. Dental medical microscopes have a wide variety of uses in the field of orthodontics, dental laboratory and dental surgery. It is an invaluable tool in the magnification of areas in the mouth involving the teeth and gums for proper examination and diagnosis. read more... - Types of Clinical Microscopes and Their Uses
Clinical microscopes are used in a wide variety of applications in the field of medicine, medical research, medical practice and pharmacology. They are indispensable tools for performing microscopic examination, observation and diagnosis of specimens, especially of organic materials. That is why they are designed and built to be as reliable and accurate as possible.read more...
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