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definitely a hairy situation…
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**WARNING: 2nd Video May Be Considered Graphic by Some – Please Be Aware. Thanks! END WARNING** Here are two new videos. The first one is pretty good – shows some infection coming out but I couldn’t get whatever was building up in their out. So in the second video, which is more gory and bloody [...]
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PTZ got a note from the creators of the 1st installment, “Kruse’s Eye!”… the cyst hath returned! It goes like this: “Thanks for posting our vid, we uploaded a second video for you viewing pleasure! It’s entitled “Kruse’s Eye 2″ on youtube. This time the *&%$ really hits the fan, literally!” Isn’t it nice when [...]
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Most everyone here is familiar with Steven Fuchs – he is the star of several vids, and all the pus is from his ongoing battle with Dissecting Scalp Cellulitis. For those of you who are newer, you can catch up by watching these great videos: Scalp Zits…. Head Juice Dissecting Scalp Cellulitis Part 3 Well, [...]
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Why was there hair in it? OMG!
sometimes there is hair, teeth, bone and other body bits. it is cells gone crazy, they may develop into any of the aforementioned pieces. its like having a twin that never forms. reminds me of the test tubes in “alien ressurection” very bad movie but that what i think of, bits of ellen ripley that never quite made it, LOL!
Like Steven King’s “The Dark Half”…
It’s one of those twin things that one kind of “absorbes” the other, right? Oh Dear God! Correct me if I am wrong, as these things give me nightmares. My family has twins galore, both fraternal and identical, my hubbies too, and yet it seems to have skipped an entire generation on both sides. I am terrified that I have one of these somewhere in the recesses of my body, or perhaps in one of my children! Nightmares I tell ya, nightmares! Cool post, prof.
does not look like great surgical technique. He is hacking up and suctioning out the cycst in-situ. Lots of added water and suction but I am not sure this is good technique
makes me think of stem cells.
Oooooh, one of them nasty but fascinating dermoids. I loves ‘em.
I know most of you watch these without the sound but at :35 he says it is a teratoma on the ovary. My sister had one of these that twisted and became necrotic (began to die from lack of blood) and she had to have an emergency hysterectomy. Ironically, Inna, she is the mother of identical twins.
@Chrisa: Thanks for explaining that. I did some research on it. @Cheesehead: Was it something that developed over the years or had your sister had it all of her life?
i JUST LOOKED IT UP ON WIKIPEDIA AND THERE CAN ALSO BE EYES, NAILS, SEBUM, CARTILAGE AND OTHER THONGS IN THIS TUMOR BESIDES HAIR, NAILS AND BONES! YUKKKKKK!!!!!!!!