Shoulder Dislocation Dislocation of the shoulder ( Shoulder Dislocation) -Shoulder is the commonest joint in the human body to dislocate. -It occurs more commonly in adults. -Anterior dislocation is much more common than posterior dislocation. -Shoulder instability: head of the humerus is not stable in the glenoid. -A fall on an outstretched hand with the
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Adverse drug reactions (ADR) Adverse drug reactions (ADR) Any noxious change which – is suspected to be due to a drug, – occurs at doses normally used in human, – requires treatment or decrease in dose or – indicates caution in the future use of same drug Adverse drug event (ADE) ‘Any untoward medical occurrence that
Important & High yield Topics of Medicine As the syllabus for the PG medical entrance examinations is enormously vast nobody can know everything. And every topper interview you read/hear will advise you to concentrate only on the Important topics. Here we have listed the Important & High yield topics of Medicine for NEET- PG, AIIMS, DNB
Lab Reference Ranges A ‘Reference range’ may be defined as the range of values obtained for a particular test in a defined group of individuals. The term ‘Normal range’, which has frequently been used in the past, is roughly equivalent in meaning to ‘the range of values obtained from a group of healthy individuals’. Here
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Pharyngeal arches/ Branchial arches Pharyngeal arches are structures that are critical to the understanding of the development and the anatomy of head and neck. Sometimes they are referred to in the literature as visceral arches, or branchial arches, but the term pharyngeal arches is currently preferred. What are pharyngeal arches? Pharyngeal arches are a series
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