The Power of Resilience: A Multidisciplinary Overview in Psychology |
Author : Dhruv Beri |
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Abstract :Background: Resilience is an essential psychological trait that helps individuals adapt to distressing periods of stress. Its meaning
has been conceptualized in different forms because of which resilience has overlapping meanings across different disciplines. |
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Pharyngeal Fascia and its Relationship with Obstructive Sleep Apnea |
Author : Kalpana AP and Kannabiran B |
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Abstract :bstructive Sleep apnea is a highly prevalent sleep disorder among various sleep disorders. Various anatomical, physiological, and
mechanical factors contribute to the reduction in patency of upper airways during sleep. Pharyngeal muscles play a significant role in
preventing the collapsibility of upper airways. The pharyngobasilar fascia is a part of the middle layer of deep cervical fascia that sur-
rounds the pharynx, along with the buccopharyngeal fascia |
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The use of Intraoperative MRI for Transsphenoidal Resection of Pituitary Tumors: A Community Hospital Experience |
Author : Alvin Onyewuenyi, Andrew Fishman, Andrew Chenelle, Taras Masnyk and Sheri Dewan |
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Abstract :bjective: This study aims to provide insight into the experiences of iMRI use in a community hospital setting and add to the growing
literature of iMRi use for transsphenoidal resection of pituitary tumors.
Methods: A retrospective review of 56 patients who underwent iMRI guided transsphenoidal pituitary tumor resection at North-
western Medicine Central Dupage Hospital (from November 2011 to April 2018) was performed |
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The Effects of Haquapathy on Mental Health |
Author : Faris |
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Abstract :Mental health represents one of the Five Aspects of Health
(FAH), often referred to as the PEMSS Aspects of Health (Physical,
Emotional, Mental, Spiritual, and Social). It centers on the human
brain and central nervous system and their optimal functioning.
This article delves into the influence of the Four Essential Ele-
ments of Life (FEELs) on mental health, comprising Water, Oxy-
gen, Hydrogen, and Energy (WOHE) |
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Developing Identity in Adolescence |
Author : Manpreet Kaur |
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Abstract :The identity formation is a dynamic and life-long process which
is characterized by continuous changes in the degree of explora-
tion and strength of commitments [9,12]. These changes are pro-
nounced and clearly visible at specific moments in life, in which
one’s identity is challenged and adolescence is a stage in which
the individual is in the midst of a process of restructuring his so-
cial relationships, trying to find his place in society, and of making important choices for his future life. This is the reason why many researchers, consider a stable and coherent identity as a central developmental task during the period of adolescence. Instead of all these normative views, a study by [9] already recognized that not all adolescents are capable of becoming equally successful in negotiating this task. Some adolescents arrive at a clear and an integrated sense of identity; however, others end up in an identity confusion state. |
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Unilateral Intrathoracic Extramedullary Hematopoiesis: A Rare Case Report |
Author : Quader Naseer, Afshar Alam, IQRA Hoor and Uday Sankar Akash VANKAYALA |
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Abstract :Intrathoracic extramedullary hematopoiesis (ITEMH) is an extremely rare condition characterized by the abnormal proliferation of
hematopoietic tissue outside the bone marrow. Here, we present a case of unilateral ITEMH in a 56-year-old male without a history
of hematological disorders, which to the best of our knowledge, represents the first reported occurrence of this rare tumor condi-
tion. The patient presented with respiratory symptoms and was initially misdiagnosed with a mediastinal mass. |
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Assessment of Hospital Practices in Aligning with NICE Guidelines for Headache Diagnosis and Management in Individuals Over 12 Years of Age: A Comparative Pre- and Post-Audit Study |
Author : Jidhin Raj, Simi Grace Joseph and Gayathri Prakash Anand |
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Abstract :Headaches constitute a pervasive neurological condition globally, exerting a profound influence on an individuals quality of life and
productivity. Effective headache diagnosis and management are imperative to alleviate symptoms, reduce recurrence, and mitigate
associated impairments. This research article presents a comprehensive pre and post-audit study, focusing on the alignment of hospital practices with the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines for headache diagnosis and management in patients over 12 years of age. |
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Skull Penetrating Stab Wound with Progression of Intraparenchymal Hemorrhage, A Case Report and Literature Review |
Author : Amin Abdulwahab Alsattouf, Malik M Makki, Safaa K AI-Mousli, Amer H Alani and Amir H Ramezani |
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Abstract :Penetrating skull injury leading to intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a severe form of traumatic brain injury that can result in
significant morbidity and mortality. This case report describes successful treatment of a 22-year-old male patient who developed
a massive cerebral hemorrhage within two hours of a small cerebral hemorrhage after a stab wound to the head. The patient was
initially observed for the small cerebral hemorrhage in the emergency department, but his condition deteriorated rapidly and he be-
came unconscious. |
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Abnormal Movement and Literature Review on Meiges Syndrome in a Mining Context |
Author : NTALAJA KABUAYI PHILIPPE, MUALABA FAMOUS, MASSAR DIAGNE, SALAMBO ANTOINE, TSHITOKO JOSEPH, TSHIBWABWA MUTSHIPAYI AND MULWALA FRIENDY |
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Abstract :We report the case of Meiges syndrome in a 30-year-old young man with no particular history living and working in a mining
environment and whose etiological assessment is unremarkable, which classifies him in the vast majority of idiopathic Meiges syndromes until to the contrary. The interest of this case lies in the need to carry out a thorough investigation of all the toxic substances
circulating in this environment where mining activity is intensive and to do this, to upgrade the technical platform by calling on col-
laborations. |
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Hemiconvulsion Hemiplegia Syndrome with Iron Deficiency Anemia in Children: A Report of Two Cases with Review of Literature |
Author : Durgadatta Pattanyak, Raghvendra Singh Patel, Animesh Kumar and Rajniti Prasad |
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Abstract :Hemiconvulsion hemiplegia epilepsy (HHE) syndrome is a rare complication of prolonged focal seizures in children and usually
idiopathic but may be associated with structural, infective, traumatic and degenerative diseases. We present two cases with initial
presentation as left sided focal status epilepticus, later developing left sided hemiparesis with iron deficiency anemia. This is the first
association of iron deficiency with hemiconvulsion-hemiplegia-syndrome illustrating the importance of testing for iron deficiency
and neuroimaging in each case of status epilepticus. More importantly, these cases also raise the possibility that deficiency in iron
could be a contributing factor in cases of HHE. |
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