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1 SuturingAfter placing four throws to create a square knot, the suture is then cut just above the knot.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
2 SuturingThe suture is then tightened by crossing the non-dominant (left) hand over the dominant (right) hand.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
3 SuturingThis demonstrates tightening of the double loop along the long axis of the wound using suture.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
4 SomatotropinomaSomatotropinomaKnowledge Weavers Pathology
5 Recent hemorrhagic infarctionRecent hemorrhagic infarctionKnowledge Weavers Pathology
6 Adenocarcinoma, colonAdenocarcinoma, colonKnowledge Weavers Pathology
7 Shave techniqueThis demonstrates a shave technique on a pig's foot. Because there are no protruding lesions, I start by angling the blade at about 45 degrees from the skin surface, and while advancing the blade forward, I have a slight side to side sawing motion, and when I am about halfway through the target, I t...Shave BiopsyKnowledge Weavers Dermatology
8 UrticariaThis patient has developed rather severe urticaria, the cause of which was unknown. In urticaria, the skin swells and initially looks red and later can blanch as the amount of fluid increases within the skin. Internal organs can be involved in the process, and we are particularly concerned about the...Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
9 SilvadeneI placed Silvadene on the wound. Silvadene is an excellent antibacterial cream to apply to a wound after debridement. One must insure that an 1/8 inch to 1/4 inch coat is applied to help insure that the dressing doesn't absorb all the cream and allow the wound to subsequently dry out.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
10 Ingrown nailThe nail plate is cut from the underlying nail bed with scissors.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
11 Excision procedureDemonstrates the same V. Summary)Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
12 Adenocarcinoma, prostateAdenocarcinoma, prostateKnowledge Weavers Pathology
13 Anterior pituitaryAnterior pituitaryKnowledge Weavers Pathology
14 Ingrown nailThis shows the nail plate just barely attached.Surgical MethodsKnowledge Weavers Dermatology
15 Recent hemorrhagic infarction 2Recent hemorrhagic infarction 2Knowledge Weavers Pathology
16 Infiltrating ductal carcinomaInfiltrating ductal carcinomaKnowledge Weavers Pathology
17 Excision: suturingThe double loop is tightened by pulling the hands into their natural position, but the knot cannot be adequately tightened by pulling in that direction; the knot must be tightened by pulling the suture ends along the length (long axis) of the wound. (This is shown in the following slide)Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
18 ScalpelThis is a cross-sectional view demonstrating the blade angled away from the center of the ellipse.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
19 Adrenal gland neoplasmAdrenal gland neoplasmKnowledge Weavers Pathology
20 Medullary carcinomaMedullary carcinomaKnowledge Weavers Pathology
21 DermatitisBest control of the dermatitis is achieved by first soaking the skin for 10 minutes in lukewarm water.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
22 Normal parathyroidNormal parathyroidKnowledge Weavers Pathology
23 Psammoma bodyPsammoma bodyKnowledge Weavers Pathology
24 Ingrown nail90% phenol is one of the agents advocated for destroying the nail matrix that grows at the base of the cul-de-sac beneath the proximal nail fold.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
25 Lung carcinomaLung carcinomaKnowledge Weavers Pathology
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