scholarly journals Rarest of rare cases within the one thousand faces of atypical carcinoid: Pseudomesotheliomatous manifestation in a pregnant woman

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Harim Kim ◽  
Ho Yun Lee ◽  
Se‐Hoon Lee ◽  
In Sun Lee ◽  
Joon Young Choi ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Bianca De Oliveira Alves Welin ◽  
Ana Paula Lupo ◽  
Janaina Ouchi ◽  
Paula Monticelli

O aleitamento materno é um dos fatores primordiais tanto para o recém-nascido como para a mãe, de um lado se depreende a sua função de alimentação dos bebês, por outro lado o desmame precoce se torna um problema para órgãos oficiais de saúde. O presente estudo consiste em uma pesquisa bibliográfica, de natureza descritiva, com o objetivo de identificar os trabalhos publicados e relacionados em destacar a importância da amamentação e dos fatores, que determinam a atuação do enfermeiro na promoção dessa prática. A pesquisa reafirma a importância do aleitamento materno, e igualmente destaca os fatores que se interpõem à prática da amamentação, tais como: a atuação dos serviços de saúde, a educação materna, a classe sócio-econômica, as crenças, o apelo do comércio e da indústria de leite e de bicos artificiais e o retorno precoce das nutrizes ao trabalho. A ação educativa e assistencial do enfermeiro é imprescindível para a modificação de comportamento de gestantes e puérperas, para que frente às intercorrências, possam obter êxito, amamentando por um período suficiente, para o pleno desenvolvimento físico e psíquico do bebê.Palavras-chave: Aleitamento Materno. Educação. Papel do Profissional de Enfermagem.AbstractThe maternal lactation is one of the primordial factors not only for the newly-bron but also for the mother, on the one hand its function of feeding the babies, on the other . The present study consists of a bibliographical research, of descriptive nature, with the objective to identify the works already published and related to highlighting the importance of breast-feeding and the factors that determine the nurse’s performance in the promotion of this practice. It can be verified that all material collected reaffirms the importance of the maternal lactation, and equally highlights the factors that are interposed e to the practice one of breast-feeding, such as, the health services performance, the maternal education, the socio-economic class, the beliefs, the dairy industry commercial appeal and the artificial peaks and the precocious return of the breastfeeding mothers to work. The educative and assistance action of the nurse is essential for the modification of behavior of pregnant woman and parturient, so that before the intercurrent, they can reach success, suckling for a enough period, for the full physical and psychic development of the baby.Keywords: Maternal Lactation. Education. Nurse’s Role.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Anis Haddad ◽  
Olfa Zoukar ◽  
Houda Mhabrich ◽  
Awatef Hajjeji ◽  
Raja Faleh

In recent years, the incidence of placenta accreta and associated complications has increased significantly. The authors report the case of a pregnant woman in the 5th month of pregnancy for premature rupture of the membranes. The placenta was inserted low. The evolution was marked spontaneous work followed by the expulsion of the fetus. The delivery of the placenta was haemorrhagic and incomplete. Ultrasonic testing showed a placental fragment integrated in the thickness of the myometrium. Conservative treatment with methotrexate was published a few days later and MRI showed that the anterior uterine sac was filled with blood clots associated with pelvic effusion. A laparotomy was then performed to resect the pouch and the one-piece fragment. The follow-up was uneventful.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 175
Author(s):  
Sławomir Godek

Legal and Criminal Protection of ‘nasciturus’ in the Third Lithuanian StatuteSummary The Third Lithuanian Statute of 1588 regulated the issue specified in the title only partly and quite inconsistently. On the one hand, the Third Statute introduced criminal responsibility for injuring a pregnant woman, which caused a miscarriage; nevertheless, the penalty was insignificant. On the other hand, the legislation stipulated that carrying out a capital punishment must be put off until a child’s birth, which shows the the Lithuanian legislator’s intention to respect the fetus’ right to life. The Statute also provided for the death penalty for abortion and infanticide; nevertheless - contrary to the German law applied in cities - it did notintroduce an explicit distinction between these two crimes. Another inconsistency of the Statute is a lack of punishment in case of a homicide of a bastard child.


2016 ◽  
Vol 43 (4) ◽  
pp. 301-310 ◽  
Author(s):  
RAPHAEL CÂMARA ◽  
MARCELO BURLÁ ◽  
JOSÉ FERRARI ◽  
LANA LIMA ◽  
JOFFRE AMIM JUNIOR ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Cesarean section by maternal request is the one performed on a pregnant woman without medical indication and without contraindication to vaginal delivery. There is great controversy over requested cesarean section. Potential risks include complications in subsequent pregnancies, such as uterine rupture, placenta previa and accreta. Potential benefits of requested cesareans include a lower risk of postpartum hemorrhage in the first cesarean and fewer surgical complications compared with vaginal delivery. Cesarean section by request should never be performed before 39 weeks.


1996 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 346-361
Author(s):  
Evelyne Shuster

In gender mythology woman is nature, the embodiment of life, destruction, and death. Semantically encoded in good and evil, the one conceptual stability woman represents is ambivalence. As a walled garden in which nature works its demonic sorcery, she turns a gob of refuse into a spreading web of sentient being, floating on the snaky umbilical by which she leashes every man. But as an ontological entity, woman is the real First Mover. The pregnant woman is devilishly complete. She needs nothing and no one.2 Confronted with the terrible sense of woman's power, man is forced to wrestle with her nature to gain his identity, never to fall back into her. Man is the essential, the norm, the absolute One without reciprocity. Woman is “the Other, posed by the One to define itself, the inessential who never goes back to being the essential and the absolute Other without reciprocity.


MEST Journal ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 12-30
Author(s):  
Anthony Cesario

Without a doubt, one of the most controversial issues currently being debated is abortion. Several decades ago, philosopher and economist Walter Block offered a compromise of the seemingly uncompromisable problem based on libertarian principles, which he called evictionism. Evictionism is based on the theory of self-ownership and the implications that follow, which are the non-aggression principle and private property rights. It is a principled compromise between the traditional pro-life and pro-choice positions. According to evictionism, it would not be illegal for a pregnant woman to evict a fetus at any time for any reason because she is the one who owns her womb, but it would be illegal for her to kill the fetus unnecessarily once it’s viable. This means that before viability, an eviction that necessarily results in the death of the fetus would be legal. After viability, however, an eviction that unnecessarily results in the death of a fetus would be considered murder and consequently illegal. Unfortunately, though, very few people have heard of this compromise. What’s worse of those who have heard of it, even fewer have been convinced by it. Consequently, there have been several written debates between Block and his critics about their perceived problems with his proposed compromise. The purpose of this paper is to provide a detailed summary of one of the first main debates that Block has had on the topic.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 282-283
Author(s):  
S. Y. Khazan

The contradictory opinions prevailing in the sciences regarding the use of the so-called objective antiseptics in obstetrics forced W. to discuss the controversial issue of asepticity or non-asepticity of female genital tracts, and he came to some results. The genital tract of an unexamined pregnant woman breaks up in bacteriological relation into two sections: the lower one, rich in microorganisms, and the upper one, completely free of microbes. The border between both sections is located in the middle part of the cervical canal and is caused on the one hand by constantly renewing cervical mucus, which is a poor nutrient medium for microorganisms, and on the other hand, by phagocytosis, which has a place in the lower part of the uterine cervix, due to the property of the vaginal secretion of the vagina. from the surrounding tissues.


1975 ◽  
Vol 26 ◽  
pp. 395-407
Author(s):  
S. Henriksen

The first question to be answered, in seeking coordinate systems for geodynamics, is: what is geodynamics? The answer is, of course, that geodynamics is that part of geophysics which is concerned with movements of the Earth, as opposed to geostatics which is the physics of the stationary Earth. But as far as we know, there is no stationary Earth – epur sic monere. So geodynamics is actually coextensive with geophysics, and coordinate systems suitable for the one should be suitable for the other. At the present time, there are not many coordinate systems, if any, that can be identified with a static Earth. Certainly the only coordinate of aeronomic (atmospheric) interest is the height, and this is usually either as geodynamic height or as pressure. In oceanology, the most important coordinate is depth, and this, like heights in the atmosphere, is expressed as metric depth from mean sea level, as geodynamic depth, or as pressure. Only for the earth do we find “static” systems in use, ana even here there is real question as to whether the systems are dynamic or static. So it would seem that our answer to the question, of what kind, of coordinate systems are we seeking, must be that we are looking for the same systems as are used in geophysics, and these systems are dynamic in nature already – that is, their definition involvestime.


Author(s):  
P. R. Swann ◽  
W. R. Duff ◽  
R. M. Fisher

Recently we have investigated the phase equilibria and antiphase domain structures of Fe-Al alloys containing from 18 to 50 at.% Al by transmission electron microscopy and Mössbauer techniques. This study has revealed that none of the published phase diagrams are correct, although the one proposed by Rimlinger agrees most closely with our results to be published separately. In this paper observations by transmission electron microscopy relating to the nucleation of disorder in Fe-24% Al will be described. Figure 1 shows the structure after heating this alloy to 776.6°C and quenching. The white areas are B2 micro-domains corresponding to regions of disorder which form at the annealing temperature and re-order during the quench. By examining specimens heated in a temperature gradient of 2°C/cm it is possible to determine the effect of temperature on the disordering reaction very precisely. It was found that disorder begins at existing antiphase domain boundaries but that at a slightly higher temperature (1°C) it also occurs by homogeneous nucleation within the domains. A small (∼ .01°C) further increase in temperature caused these micro-domains to completely fill the specimen.


Author(s):  
J.A. Eades ◽  
E. Grünbaum

In the last decade and a half, thin film research, particularly research into problems associated with epitaxy, has developed from a simple empirical process of determining the conditions for epitaxy into a complex analytical and experimental study of the nucleation and growth process on the one hand and a technology of very great importance on the other. During this period the thin films group of the University of Chile has studied the epitaxy of metals on metal and insulating substrates. The development of the group, one of the first research groups in physics to be established in the country, has parallelled the increasing complexity of the field.The elaborate techniques and equipment now needed for research into thin films may be illustrated by considering the plant and facilities of this group as characteristic of a good system for the controlled deposition and study of thin films.


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