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The medical world is second to none. Just last year, for example, a 34-year-old old man developed an allergy to cold air. There was also a Brazilian fella who surprised his doctors with having three kidneys. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. There are plenty of memorable cases that continue to surprise us to this day. And you can find most of them on the subreddit r/MEDizzy. It's an online community created for medical professionals to discuss everything and anything that crosses their minds (or operating tables) and it has seen quite a few interesting posts during the 3 years of its existence. Here are some of them.

#1

James Harrison The "Man With The Golden Arm"

James Harrison The "Man With The Golden Arm"

After needing 13 liters of blood for a surgery at the age of 13, a man named James Harrison pledged to donate blood once he turned 18. It was discovered that his blood contained a rare antigen which cured Rhesus disease. He has donated blood a record 1,000 times and saved 2,000,000 lives.

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General practitioner, medical researcher, and founder of PrimeHealth Clinical Research, Iris Gorfinkel, M.D., told Bored Panda that it might be just a matter of time before we get many more cool medical cases. "I'm excited about a few things," she said. "Let's start with wearable technology. I think this has tremendous importance in medicine. Say a person checks their own blood pressure and brings those readings to the doctor. Blood pressure is a huge thing. It's a major cardiovascular risk factor that is responsible not only for heart attack, but it can also be responsible for stroke, kidney disease, and vascular damage."

"The problem is when patients come into the office, they're nervous, they're sometimes fatigued, they're sometimes depressed, or anxious. And all of these things can cause the blood pressure to go up and give us artificially high readings. But imagine when a patient comes in with a reliable wearable (and I say reliable because the wrist ones are not ready for primetime) ... Then instead of focusing just on the one reading that I get in my office, I'm faced with a dozen readings, so I can get to a better conclusion about whether or not this person should, in fact, be treated."

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#2

This Man Is A Hero

This Man Is A Hero

Maurice Hilleman developed vaccines for measles, mumps, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, chickenpox, meningitis, pneumonia and Haemophilus influenzae, among many others. He saved more lives than any other scientist during the 20th century.

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#3

Before And After Surgery For Blount's Disease

Before And After Surgery For Blount's Disease

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Another thing Gorfinkel is psyched about is messenger RNA technology. "Most people think about mRNA only in terms of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID vaccines. True, they've saved millions of lives at this point. But I think we can look forward to years in advance where they'll continue to save millions of lives, and not just from COVID but from other diseases as well," the doctor said.

"Here's a little-known factoid: messenger RNA research began 30 years ago ... Pfizer was focusing their research on influenza, prior to COVID, and when the pandemic began, they basically pivoted to all the efforts on COVID instead. However, they are returning to that research on influenza ... and with the messenger RNA technology, we could maybe even come up with a universal influenza vaccine that's long been a goal of medical science."

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#4

The Medical Staff Of An Organ-Donation Operation Bow To Pay Tribute To 17-Year-Old Female Organ Donor Who Has Saved Multiple Human Lives

The Medical Staff Of An Organ-Donation Operation Bow To Pay Tribute To 17-Year-Old Female Organ Donor Who Has Saved Multiple Human Lives

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#5

Incredible Well Performed Face Transplant

Incredible Well Performed Face Transplant

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John L
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yeah, gotta agree. After most of these facial reconstructions, the people still look disfigured. Here he just looks like he had a LONG, HARD night of something. :D

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Monday
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

His name is Andy Sandness. He tried to kill himself with a rifle but failed, which was good because he immediately regretted the decision and knew he wanted to live.

Janine B.
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He lived 10 years without a face. Tragically his new face belonged to Calen Ross who also committed suicide. His wife wanted to donate the organs but agreed to donate his face as well. The facial structures of both men matched so well, doctors said they might have been cousins because of the similarity.

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Kate Micheals
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've treated these types of failed suicide patients. Horrible for the patient as you can imagine, but clinically fascinating. Happy to see the tail end of the ordeal for once.

Miss Frankfurter
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I loved being part of facial reconstruction surgery. It is miraculous and so gratifying to watch the transformation. Looked after a man who was having a total nose reconstruction. Was totally removed due to cancer. Once the reconstruction got to Day surgery stage, and it does surprisingly early on, to watch him transform was so amazing. When everything was completed, the only place you could see incision scarring was were the graft was taken from and that would lighten up over time. Otherwise you would never know it wasn't the nose he was born with. Fantastic!!!😁

DennyS (denzoren)
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The intricacy to perform that surgery and get those results are amazing!

Layla Corman
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3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have always thought this man is quite handsome! He definitely doesn't look like most of the other face transplants. It's also interesting to me that when I compare his pic to his *doner they are totally different (in my opinion)

Amanita Virosa
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I read an article about him Andy Sandness he tried to kill himself. Later the man whose face that was transplanted onto Sandness was also a suicide. That man was an organ donor his tragic suicide saved a lot of people. https://www.statnews.com/2017/02/17/face-transplant/

Steph
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He looks attractive in an interesting way! Great surgery. I hope he will never ever feel desperate anymore to a stage he does not want to live anymore

Sue
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow. The skill involved. Amazing. And all because he thought he wanted to die. I wonder whose face he got.

Loki’s Lil Butter Knife
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That is beyond amazing. I am so astounded by the work that doctors, surgeons, and medical researchers do.

Loki’s Lil Butter Knife
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I believe that this is Andy Sandness. He tragically tried to take his life with a rifle shot to the face. He survived and wanted to live and become a proponent for mental health awareness.

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Susan Williams
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Heartfelt gratitude to the surgeon(s) who performed this life changing miracle.

Dawn K
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's amazing what the medical community can do nowadays.

LSR
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Hopefully he can live a normal life, all the best. Wonderful and corageous surgeons.

Richard Hunt
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Amazing !! Too bad we'll kill ourselves off before we have a chance to use it

Marty BlackEagle-Carl
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

finally a well performed one.... people who get those bad ones should sue, see it's possible to do a good job!!! best facial surgery i've ever seen

Brandy Grote
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sadly, war is the reason plastic surgery was invented, and continues to progress.

PixxelDust
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It makes me sad that people have to live with faces like the first image. Not for cosmetic reasons, but for the fact that even opening his mouth looked like it would be painful. And only one nostril would make it incredibly hard to breathe, especially if he had a cold. Congrats to him for being able to live like that.

Mistralok
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What a dumbass. It should have put the barrel in the forehead. That would have exterminated it and allowed others to be saved.

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There's another technology that might be coming to a doctor near you which can really accelerate the use of various handheld devices. "Imagine ultrasound technology in a GP's office," Gorfinkel said. "Right now, when GPs want to know what's happening in a person's body, they have to send them to a separate radiology lab where they have to make an appointment, and sometimes wait weeks to get that appointment, and then come back for their answers. But imagine in very Star Trek fashion that a doctor could pull out an ultrasound probe. It should allow us to take a look at our phone and diagnose things like ectopic pregnancy, diagnose why a person has a heart murmur, diagnose acute appendicitis, pneumonia... And if you think I'm talking Star Trek, actually, I'm not. This technology exists. And medical students in modern schools are being taught how to use it."

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The doctor said that even though it might sound paradoxical, she's most excited about changing the mundane. The steps that might seem simple can often snowball into big differences.

#6

This Can Save Many Lives. 12 Signs Of Breast Cancer

This Can Save Many Lives. 12 Signs Of Breast Cancer

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#7

Cleft Lip And Cleft Palate. Two Weeks Post Surgery

Cleft Lip And Cleft Palate. Two Weeks Post Surgery

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#8

Me And My Grandpa In Medical School 70 Years Apart (Equally Sleep Deprived)

Me And My Grandpa In Medical School 70 Years Apart (Equally Sleep Deprived)

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The moderators of the subreddit were also kind enough to have a little chat with us about the content they curate. "The r/MEDizzy community connects premeds, medical students, nurses, doctors, paramedics, people who want to pursue medical careers in the future, as well as regular medical passionates who are interested in medicine," they told Bored Panda.

Together, they share all kinds of information but according to those in charge of the subreddit, the most popular topics on r/MEDizzy could be categorized into two groups: medical cases, published by those who have a medical background, and posts in which non-medical subscribers share cases of themselves or their family members.

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#9

I Was The First And Youngest Baby In Victoria Australia To Recieve A Liver Transplant. I'm 24 Years Post Transplant Now!

I Was The First And Youngest Baby In Victoria Australia To Recieve A Liver Transplant. I'm 24 Years Post Transplant Now!

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#10

This Photograph Shows The Dramatic Differences In Two Boys Who Were Exposed To The Same Smallpox Source – One Was Vaccinated, One Was Not.

This Photograph Shows The Dramatic Differences In Two Boys Who Were Exposed To The Same Smallpox Source – One Was Vaccinated, One Was Not.

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#11

2 Surgeons After Successfully Removing A Set Of Brain Tumors During A 32 Hour Surgery

2 Surgeons After Successfully Removing A Set Of Brain Tumors During A 32 Hour Surgery

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"As moderators, we do our best to keep the overall quality of posts as high as possible. Thankfully, our community is very active in reporting content that violates our (or general Reddit) rules. One of the most popular violations is self-harm posts or gore posts with no case description. Of course, there are many inappropriate comments we have to remove from the comment section as well, but I think it is common in every Reddit community," they explained.

It's worth mentioning that MEDizzy is a project that expands well beyond Reddit. For example, there's a MEDizzy mobile app (that works both on Android and Apple devices) where medical students and healthcare professionals share useful medical resources and the MEDizzy Journal where they provide up-to-date articles from the medicine world.

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#12

Second Degree Skin Burn Before And After "Spray-On Skin" Treatment

Second Degree Skin Burn Before And After "Spray-On Skin" Treatment

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#13

Before & After Facial Transplantation

Before & After Facial Transplantation

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#14

While An Adult May Be Able To Use One Prosthetic For A Decade, A Child Will Likely Require Several Prosthetics In That Same Time Period

While An Adult May Be Able To Use One Prosthetic For A Decade, A Child Will Likely Require Several Prosthetics In That Same Time Period

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#15

“I Work In A Hospital. This Is The Aftermath Of A Trauma. He Lived”⁣⁣⁣⁣

“I Work In A Hospital. This Is The Aftermath Of A Trauma. He Lived”⁣⁣⁣⁣

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#16

Lightning Strike Survivor

Lightning Strike Survivor

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#17

This Is In 1987, Zbigniew Religa After A 23 Hour Heart Transplant, Watching His Patient’s Vital Signs. In The Lower Right Corner, You Can See One Of His Colleagues Who Helped Him With The Surgery Fallen Asleep

This Is In 1987, Zbigniew Religa After A 23 Hour Heart Transplant, Watching His Patient’s Vital Signs. In The Lower Right Corner, You Can See One Of His Colleagues Who Helped Him With The Surgery Fallen Asleep

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#18

Mri Scans Of A Boy Born With Only 2% Of His Brain And 2 Years Later. His Brain Regrew To 80% Of Its Intended Size And He Only Suffers From Comparably Small Cognitive Deficits Today

Mri Scans Of A Boy Born With Only 2% Of His Brain And 2 Years Later. His Brain Regrew To 80% Of Its Intended Size And He Only Suffers From Comparably Small Cognitive Deficits Today

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#19

According To My Doctor I Was The First Person In The World To Receive A 3D Printed Bone In 2014. Without It, I Would Have Lost My Knee

According To My Doctor I Was The First Person In The World To Receive A 3D Printed Bone In 2014. Without It, I Would Have Lost My Knee

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#20

I Had A Brain Tumor Removed, And Now I’m A Bit Absent Minded

I Had A Brain Tumor Removed, And Now I’m A Bit Absent Minded

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#21

When The Husband Supports His Wife During Childbirth!

When The Husband Supports His Wife During Childbirth!

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#22

This Is Jc Sheitan Tenet, From Lyon, France. He Is A Tattoo Artist Amputee Who Uses A Prosthetic Tattoo Gun At Work!

This Is Jc Sheitan Tenet, From Lyon, France. He Is A Tattoo Artist Amputee Who Uses A Prosthetic Tattoo Gun At Work!

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#23

Heterochromia Is A Difference In Coloration, Usually Of The Iris But Also Of Hair Or Skin.

Heterochromia Is A Difference In Coloration, Usually Of The Iris But Also Of Hair Or Skin.

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#24

Testing Davinci Surgical Robot On Operation Game

Testing Davinci Surgical Robot On Operation Game

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#25

Heart Transplant! Bad Heart Going Out And A New Heart Going In!

Heart Transplant! Bad Heart Going Out And A New Heart Going In!

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#26

This Is What The Nerves Related To The Teeth Look Like

This Is What The Nerves Related To The Teeth Look Like

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#27

Doctors Find 27 Contact Lenses Stuck In 67-Year-Old Woman’s Eye

Doctors Find 27 Contact Lenses Stuck In 67-Year-Old Woman’s Eye

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#28

The Difference Jaw Surgery And Rhinoplasty Made On This Woman

The Difference Jaw Surgery And Rhinoplasty Made On This Woman

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#29

This Is What An Eye Looks Like After Keratoprosthesis: A Surgical Procedure Where A Diseased Cornea Is Replaced With An Artificial Cornea

This Is What An Eye Looks Like After Keratoprosthesis: A Surgical Procedure Where A Diseased Cornea Is Replaced With An Artificial Cornea

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#30

Vintage Nurses Give Jaundiced Babies Some Sunshine Treatment

Vintage Nurses Give Jaundiced Babies Some Sunshine Treatment

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#31

This Condition Is Called Mirror Hand Syndrome, Less Than 100 Cases Have Ever Been Diagnosed And The Cause Is Still Unknown

This Condition Is Called Mirror Hand Syndrome, Less Than 100 Cases Have Ever Been Diagnosed And The Cause Is Still Unknown

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#32

Fully Inflated Horse Lungs

Fully Inflated Horse Lungs

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#33

Ladybug Found In The Transverse Colon During Screening Colonoscopy

Ladybug Found In The Transverse Colon During Screening Colonoscopy

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#34

Case Study Of Tetanus In An Unvaccinated Child

Case Study Of Tetanus In An Unvaccinated Child

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#35

And That’s Why You Wear A Hard Hat

And That’s Why You Wear A Hard Hat

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#36

Extracted Tooth With Intact Nerve Root - Super Rare

Extracted Tooth With Intact Nerve Root - Super Rare

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#37

Man Coughs Up Huge Blood Clot Shaped Like A Lung - Full Case

Man Coughs Up Huge Blood Clot Shaped Like A Lung - Full Case

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#38

This White "Soap" Is The First 3D Printed Bionic Pancreas

This White "Soap" Is The First 3D Printed Bionic Pancreas

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#39

Case Of Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva

Case Of Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva

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#40

Breast Implant Saves A Life!a Recent Study Published In Sage Medical Journal Describes The Case Of A 30-Year-Old Woman Whose Silicone Breast Implant Deflected A Bullet, Saving Her Life In The Process - Medical Case

Breast Implant Saves A Life!a Recent Study Published In Sage Medical Journal Describes The Case Of A 30-Year-Old Woman Whose Silicone Breast Implant Deflected A Bullet, Saving Her Life In The Process - Medical Case

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#41

‌a Scanning Electron Micrograph Of A Natural Killer Cell Facing Off Against A Larger Cancer Cell

‌a Scanning Electron Micrograph Of A Natural Killer Cell Facing Off Against A Larger Cancer Cell

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#42

Cerebro-Spinal Nervous System

Cerebro-Spinal Nervous System

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#43

A Peanut Lodged Inside A Child's Trachea

A Peanut Lodged Inside A Child's Trachea

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#44

Dealing With A Lung Infection And Coughed Up A Bronchial Cast - A Mucosal Plug That Retained The Shape Of The Bronchioles It Came Out Of

Dealing With A Lung Infection And Coughed Up A Bronchial Cast - A Mucosal Plug That Retained The Shape Of The Bronchioles It Came Out Of

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#45

You See All Kinds Of Shit In The Emergency Room, Don't You

You See All Kinds Of Shit In The Emergency Room, Don't You

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#46

Syphilis Of The Skull. Venereal Diseases

Syphilis Of The Skull. Venereal Diseases

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#47

Three Kidneys Discovered In A Man! - Medical Case

Three Kidneys Discovered In A Man! - Medical Case

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#48

My (Nearly 60 Y/O) Fathers Arm After Being Thwomped By A Cow This Morning

My (Nearly 60 Y/O) Fathers Arm After Being Thwomped By A Cow This Morning

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#49

What A Person Wearing -108 Diopter Glasses Looks Like

What A Person Wearing -108 Diopter Glasses Looks Like

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#50

Polydactyly Surgery - Full Case

Polydactyly Surgery - Full Case

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#51

A Rare Case Of Parasitic Twin Seen In An 11 Year-Old Girl Named Yin Xin, Of Changzhi Town, Shanxi Province, China In 2007

A Rare Case Of Parasitic Twin Seen In An 11 Year-Old Girl Named Yin Xin, Of Changzhi Town, Shanxi Province, China In 2007

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#52

16 Year Old Boy Survived After Being Implanted In The Head By A Fishing Spear

16 Year Old Boy Survived After Being Implanted In The Head By A Fishing Spear

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#53

33kg Ovarian Cyst - Full Case

33kg Ovarian Cyst - Full Case

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#54

Case Of A Subconjunctival Bleeding In An Otherwise Healthy Child

Case Of A Subconjunctival Bleeding In An Otherwise Healthy Child

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#55

Blood Sample From My Patient With Hypertriglyceridemia

Blood Sample From My Patient With Hypertriglyceridemia

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#56

Baby Born With Two Mouths!- Medical Case

Baby Born With Two Mouths!- Medical Case

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#57

Cirsoid Aneurysm: Complicated Vascular Network In Scalp - Medical Case

Cirsoid Aneurysm: Complicated Vascular Network In Scalp - Medical Case

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#58

Triphalangeal Thumb (Tpt) Is A Congenitalmalformation Where The Thumb Has Three Phalanges Instead Of Two. The Extra Phalangeal Bone Can Vary In Size From That Of A Small Pebble To A Size Comparable To The Phalanges In Non-Thumb Digits

Triphalangeal Thumb (Tpt) Is A Congenitalmalformation Where The Thumb Has Three Phalanges Instead Of Two. The Extra Phalangeal Bone Can Vary In Size From That Of A Small Pebble To A Size Comparable To The Phalanges In Non-Thumb Digits

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#59

2 Years Post Op Spinal Fusion. Yeah, That's Me

2 Years Post Op Spinal Fusion. Yeah, That's Me

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#60

Foetus Developing In The Womb. Incredible Work By Lennart Nilsson Who Pioneered The Use Of Endoscopy And Took Pictures Inside The Human Body

Foetus Developing In The Womb. Incredible Work By Lennart Nilsson Who Pioneered The Use Of Endoscopy And Took Pictures Inside The Human Body

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#61

Can Blood Be Blue? - Medical Case

Can Blood Be Blue? - Medical Case

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#62

How My Underbite Was Fixed Over The Course Of Two Years By Constant Tension From Rubberbands Attached To Hooks That Were Screwed Into My Jawbones

How My Underbite Was Fixed Over The Course Of Two Years By Constant Tension From Rubberbands Attached To Hooks That Were Screwed Into My Jawbones

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#63

Transilluminating Newborn’s Head, Affected By Herpes Simplex Virus (Hsv), Leading To Encephalitis And Causing Extensive Damage To The Cerebral Tissue Which Then Gets Replaced By The Saclike Accumulation Of Fluid, Thus The Transillumination - Full Case

Transilluminating Newborn’s Head, Affected By Herpes Simplex Virus (Hsv), Leading To Encephalitis And Causing Extensive Damage To The Cerebral Tissue Which Then Gets Replaced By The Saclike Accumulation Of Fluid, Thus The Transillumination - Full Case

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#64

Skin Tests For Allergies

Skin Tests For Allergies

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#65

Raynaud's Phenomenon. It Is A Medical Condition In Which Spasm Of Arteries Cause Episodes Of Reduced Blood Flow

Raynaud's Phenomenon. It Is A Medical Condition In Which Spasm Of Arteries Cause Episodes Of Reduced Blood Flow

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#66

Abdominal-Wall Varices In The Budd–chiari Syndrome

Abdominal-Wall Varices In The Budd–chiari Syndrome

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#67

A 37-Year-Old Man Came To The Dermatology Clinic With Complaints Of Skin Lesions Which Were Present Since Birth - Medical Case

A 37-Year-Old Man Came To The Dermatology Clinic With Complaints Of Skin Lesions Which Were Present Since Birth - Medical Case

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#68

414-Pound Gorilla On The Exam Table

414-Pound Gorilla On The Exam Table

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#69

Eyes That Have Seen A Nuclear Blast. Hiroshima, Japan; August 8, 1945

Eyes That Have Seen A Nuclear Blast. Hiroshima, Japan; August 8, 1945

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