On the Historical Data Collection and Study of the Culture of Mountain Tai Heaver
Issue:
Volume 3, Issue 1, March 2023
Pages:
1-6
Received:
7 February 2023
Accepted:
2 March 2023
Published:
15 March 2023
Abstract: Mount Tai in China is a world cultural heritage. "Culture of Load-Bearing Person" has a long history in Mount Tai, and Mount Tai Heaver is also called load-bearing person on Mount Tai and so on. The culture of Mount Tai Heaver is an important part of Mount Tai culture. However, due to the change of historical conditions, Mount Tai Heaver is becoming less and less, and even facing disappearance. The heaver culture is in danger of being lost. This phenomenon makes Taishan culture, a treasure, no longer perfect in the process of worldwide communication. Therefore, through oral interviews, field investigations and other ways to collect and study the data of the existing few Mount Tai Heaver, firstly, it can rescue and consolidate the heaver culture form, protect the integrity of Mount Tai culture, deeply refine the spirit of Mount Tai Heaver, and secondly, it can arouse the attention of government departments and all sectors of society to heaver culture and save heaver culture together. In the course of carrying out this research, the research group collected and sorted out data by oral interview centered on heaver, supplemented by consulting literature and history archives and other ways. Based on the research results of the research group, this paper expounds how to collect, sort out and study the historical data of the culture of Mount Tai Heaver for the purpose of saving and protecting the gradually disappearing culture of Mount Tai Heaver. The paper also puts forward some recommendations on how to change the endangered status of the culture of Mount Tai Heaver.
Abstract: Mount Tai in China is a world cultural heritage. "Culture of Load-Bearing Person" has a long history in Mount Tai, and Mount Tai Heaver is also called load-bearing person on Mount Tai and so on. The culture of Mount Tai Heaver is an important part of Mount Tai culture. However, due to the change of historical conditions, Mount Tai Heaver is becomin...
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Infarcted Wandering Spleen: Case Report from Tirunesh Beijing General Hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Mengistu Solomon Sefu,
YabsiraMichael Tsegaye,
Michael Berega Sibhat
Issue:
Volume 3, Issue 1, March 2023
Pages:
7-10
Received:
21 February 2023
Accepted:
7 April 2023
Published:
15 April 2023
Abstract: Wandering spleen or hypermobile spleen results from the elongation or maldevelopment of the spleen’s suspensory ligaments. It is rare clinical entity with fewer cases reports worldwide. It is found mostly in children and in adult it is said to be common in females of reproductive age group. Its clinical presentation is different from asymptomatic palpable abdominal mass, intermittent abdominal discomfort due to torsion and spontaneous detorsion to acute abdomen due to torsion with subsequent ischemia and infarction. Because of the rarity of the condition the patient might end with global spleen infarction with splenectomy unless the physician has high index of suspicion. Here we will present a case report of a 19 year old female patient who presented with abdominal pain, vomiting, nausea, anorexia and fever of 3 days duration. Has abdominal tenderness with leukocytosis and abdominal ultrasound finding of anechoic splenic lesions with peritoneal collection. Due to lack of other imaging modalities, exploratory laparotomy was done with an impression of ruptured splenic abscess. The spleen was frankly infarcted with 720 degrees of torsion with no ligaments attachment. Total splenectomy was done and the patient was vaccinated with pentavalent vaccine during her discharge. Even though wandering spleen is rare conditions, one has to consider as differential diagnosis in patient with acute presentation of left upper quadrant abdominal pain with later generalized. And if possible early high index of suspicion might salvage the spleen.
Abstract: Wandering spleen or hypermobile spleen results from the elongation or maldevelopment of the spleen’s suspensory ligaments. It is rare clinical entity with fewer cases reports worldwide. It is found mostly in children and in adult it is said to be common in females of reproductive age group. Its clinical presentation is different from asymptomatic p...
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