Background: This study investigates the interplay between perceived social stigmatization, social appearance anxiety, and quality of life in individuals with facial skin diseases. Furthermore, it undertakes the psychological and social impact of visible skin diseases, such as acne, atopic dermatitis, rosacea, enlarged pores, and vitiligo, on individuals' quality of life. These conditions not only cause physical discomfort but also lead to feelings of sadness, anxiety, and low self-esteem.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImage registration has demonstrated its significance as an essential tool for target recognition, classification, tracking, and damage assessment during natural catastrophes. The image registration process relies on the identification of numerous reliable features; thus, low resolutions, poor lighting conditions, and low image contrast substantially diminish the number of dependable features available for registration. Contrast stretching enhances image quality, facilitating the object detection process.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present finding of right atrial thrombus concomitant with recurrent left atrial thrombus in a patient diagnosed with rheumatic severe mitral stenosis. Its significance lies in the potential complications associated with right atrial thrombus, including spontaneous or iatrogenic pulmonary embolism or paradoxical systemic embolization, underscoring the importance of thorough imaging.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Adverse Childhood Experiences are a significant global public health concern as these experiences have adverse effects on all the health determinants.
Methods: The interpretive phenomenological research design was used to explore the implications of adverse childhood experiences on the adult life of university students. An interpretive thematic analysis method was employed to analyze this study.