Vermiform appendix Essays

  • Acute Appendicitis Research Paper

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    The appendix is a tubular, blind ending structure at the base of the cecum averaging 3 inches in length, with no known physiology. Acute appendicitis is inflammation of the appendix and is seen to have the greatest occurrence between the ages of 10-19 years.1 Patients with acute appendicitis commonly show a positive McBurney’s sign.1,2,3 Luminal obstruction and inflammation are the most common causes resulting from hyperplasia, parasites and foreign bodies in the appendix.2 Computed Tomography (CT)

  • Gastroschisis Research Paper

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    Gastroschisis is a defect in the fetal abdominal wall in which the bowel protrudes through an opening and floats freely in the amniotic fluid. The defect is small (2-4 cm) and it is usually on the right side. It is unrelated to the umbilical cord, located at junction of the umbilicus and the skin. Bowel herniates through the defect with no overlying membrane. The majority of fetuses with this problem are born to younger mothers. Gastroschisis is thought to be caused by a vascular incident occurring

  • Katniss Identity

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    Every experience a person faces can allow him to discover new parts of his/ her identity or cause multiple alterations in them. This is clear in the “Hunger Games” by Suzan Cowell. Katniss Everdeen, 16-year-old who lives in District 12, volunteers to be the female tribute when the name of Primrose, her younger sister, is chosen. Peeta Mellark, the baker's son who is in love with Katniss is selected as the male tribute. The pair then move to the Capitol, where they are transformed by professional

  • Appendicitis Case Analysis

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    (i.e. inflamed appendix) remain one of the world’s most common health issue. In order for readers to gain a better visualization on this topic, Brody (2016) discussed the scenario of Gwen Deely; whom spent some of time in Venice contemplating about her appeared symptoms. When she arrived back in New York, she was found with a ruptured appendix after the careful examination via CT scan and traditional blood test. Consequently, she was put on antibiotics and later, removing the appendix through the exploitation

  • Advantages And Disadvantages Of Peer Review

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    Peer review is a process of review, it is an academic work of one author reviewed by other experts and scholars in the same field. Hirschauer (2010) proposed that journal peer review could be understood as reciprocal accountability of judgments among peers. Peer review mechanism has been regarded as the focus of the scientific publish by many countries. Almost all the famous journals have used peer review, the reason for that is they believe it is safe to ensure the quality of the scientific publish

  • Piaget's Moral Development Theory

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    Introduction In psychology it is said that cognitivism is a theoretical framework for understanding the mind that gained authority in the 1950’s. How strong a person’s thinking process or the level at which a person’s brain functions is determined by cognition. Psychologists like Jean Piaget and Kohlberg’s names are always mentioned with the word cognition because as they play an important role in inspecting the process of cognitive development. Moral Development theory of Kohlberg (1950s) depends

  • Appendix Image Analysis

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    Abstract Appendicitis leftovers the commonest cause of lower abdominal pain. It retains a common appearance at all ages. The appendix is an attachment or adjunct like structure. It is a wormlike abdominal diverticulum extending from the blind end of the cecum; it varies in length and ends in a blind extremity. Early and accurate analysis of appendicitis can decrease the illness and hospital cost by reducing the delay in diagnosis of appendicitis and its associated complications. Accurate diagnosis

  • How Did Ivan Ilyich Screamed For Three Days

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    "’My God! My God!" he muttered. "Again, again! And it will never cease." And suddenly the matter presented itself in a quite different aspect. "Vermiform appendix! Kidney!" he said to himself. "It's not a question of appendix or kidney, but of life and...death. Yes, life was there and now it is going, going and I cannot stop it.’” (5.15) With life and living, comes the inevitable death of all things. Ilyich was certainly not at all

  • The Five Stages Of Grief In The Death Of Ivan Illyich

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    From the beginning of "The Death of Ivan Illyich," it is clear that Tolstoy believes there are two types of lifestyles in this world. Those like Ivan, his wife Praskovya, and essentially everyone else around them who are artificial and shy away from the actualities of life, but also those like Gerasim who live an authentic life and realize existence is about compassion and individualized thought. The reality of death is a central theme of Tolstoy's novel and the experiences and choices made by characters