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Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) NARRATED animation1970-01-01T00:00:00+00:00Thoracic outlet syndrome: anatomy, pathophysiology, types of TOS: neurogenic and vascular (venous and arterial), signs and symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatments.
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Pharmacology: Thrombolytic (Fibrinolytic) Drugs NARRATED Animation
Thrombolytic therapy - mechanism of action. Fibrin-specific agents: tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), alteplase, reteplase, tenecteplase; and non–fibrin-specific agents: urokinase (uPA), streptokinase and anistreplase.
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Pharmacology: Thrombolytic (Fibrinolytic) Drugs NARRATED Animation2024-01-23T20:15:00ZThrombolytic therapy - mechanism of action. Fibrin-specific agents: tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), alteplase, reteplase, tenecteplase; and non–fibrin-specific agents: urokinase (uPA), streptokinase and anistreplase.PT248Shttps://d38zjy0x98992m.cloudfront.net/6357a9c8-f7dd-4a70-b4b9-66f0021fc9b4/thrombolytic_drugs_xlarge.jpghttps://d38zjy0x98992m.cloudfront.net/6357a9c8-f7dd-4a70-b4b9-66f0021fc9b4/thrombolytic_drugs_mp4_hd_video.mp4
Ventricular fibrillation (V-Fib)1970-01-01T00:00:00+00:00V-fib versus normal sinus rhythm. Electrical signals are shown (yellow). Note multiple ectopic sites in the ventricles of V-fib and quivering of the ventricles. PT19Shttps://d38zjy0x98992m.cloudfront.net/8231da2f-41f9-4371-b0fd-f90eb841d466/v-fib_vs_normal_xlarge.jpghttps://d38zjy0x98992m.cloudfront.net/8231da2f-41f9-4371-b0fd-f90eb841d466/v-fib_vs_normal_mp4_hd_video.mp4