Blunt Pancreatic Transection With Ductal Disruption in a Stable Patient: Rethinking Surgical Necessity Through a Case-Based Review. [PDF]
Case‐based review illustrating successful nonoperative management of blunt Grade III pancreatic transection with ductal disruption in a hemodynamically stable patient, highlighting the role of early imaging, multidisciplinary decision‐making, and tailored conservative treatment.
Didi M +6 more
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In the moment, out of reach? Experience sampling with adolescents in the context of school smartphone bans and shifting societal norms. [PDF]
Abstract Experience sampling method (ESM) research, relying on real‐time data collection via mobile devices, provides unique insights into adolescents' daily lives. However, concerns about digital distraction and overstimulation have led to shifting societal norms and consequently, increased restrictions on smartphone use—both institutionally (e.g ...
Achterberg M.
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Enhancing Surgical Decision-Making for Infected Cardiac Device Lead Removal With 18F-FDG PET/CT: A Case Study and Literature Analysis. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Residual implantable cardiac electronic device (ICED) leads pose a significant infection risk, necessitating a multimodal diagnostic and therapeutic approach. This case highlights the critical role of PET/CT imaging in guiding surgical decision‐making, particularly in cases of chronic infections with embedded or fractured lead fragments. While
Khallikane S +5 more
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Avicenna's concept of pain [PDF]
Ibn Sina (Latin name – Avicenna, 980–1037) is a famous Muslim physician who wrote The Canon of Medicine. Pain-related writings within The Canon were identified and analysed and compared to Galen and Modern Pain Theory.
Osama A. Tashani, Mark I. Johnson
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Man and Politics in the Political Philosophy of Avicenna [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to examine the emergence of the concept of the ‘political man’ in Avicenna’s political thought. We seek to understand how Avicenna approached politics and the role of humanity in public life.
Tayebeh Mohammadikia
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Avicenna’s Inclination toward Mysticism and Intuitive Knowledge Compared to Molla Sadra [PDF]
In Avicenna’s epistemological framework, knowledge is attainable solely through rational intuition, not mystical intuition. Avicenna emphasized intellectual knowledge and the connection to the active intellect, grounded in theoretical reason and ...
Yazdan Razmara +2 more
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The Comparative Analysis of the Exegetical Method of Avicenna and Sheikh-i Ishraq [PDF]
The ideas of Avicenna and Sheikh-i Ishraq as the scholars of Peripatetic and Illumination Philosophy have always received the critical attention of the reviewers.
Amir Abbas Mahdavi Fard +1 more
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Is God a Substance? Avicenna on Essence, Being, and the Categories
Avicenna scholars unanimously agree that Avicenna takes the position that God is not classifiable according to the Aristotelian scheme of the ten categories.
Nathaniel B. Taylor
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Cosmological Arguments A Comparative Study of the Ideas of Allameh Tabataba’i and Avicenna [PDF]
Cosmological argument is one of the arguments used to prove the existence of God and has been noticed by philosophers from Plato’s time until now. In this research, the new writings of Allameh Tabataba’i on these arguments, in particular on cause and ...
foruzan rasekhi, somayeh kolahduzan
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Hepatotoxicity of Clozapine : Case report and brief Review
Introduction Clozapine is an effective Atypical antipsychotic used in the treatment of resistant schizophrenia .However it can induce liver dysfunction from a simple transient asymptomatic cytolisis (30 to50 %) toa serious fulminant liver failure (0.001
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