AbstrakPasien dengan kelainan bawaan pada rantai -globin mungkin mengalami gejala penyakit yang lebih ringan jika mereka menghasilkan hemoglobin fetal (HbF) (2,5 -61,3%) menjadi 28,0% (6,6 -49,2%) dan 40,7% (4,8 -72,3%)
Abstract
Patients with severe inherited -globin chain disorders may have milder illness if they produce high levels of fetal hemoglobin (HbF). Hydroxyurea (HU) has been shown to enhance HbF levels in patients with sickle cell disease and may be useful in
This article reports three patients with acute leukaemia who presented with acute abdomen as the first manifestation of the disease. Leukaemic infiltrates of the bowel and appendix may have caused the abdominal symptoms in these patients. Acute leukaemia should be included in the differential diagnosis of severe abdominal pain associated with an abnormal blood count. This report highlights the importance of early diagnosis of acute leukaemia as initiation of cytotoxic chemotherapy results in prompt resolution of the abdominal catastrophe and obviates the need for surgery.
Mindfulness practice has become an increasingly popular intervention in optimizing athletic performance in sports. Numerous studies have reported on applying mindfulness for improving the performance of various sports such as tennis, table tennis, shooting, cricket, archery, golf, running, hockey, swimming, and cycling. This narrative review addresses different existing mindfulness programs that enhance sports performance, the outcome measures of mindfulness therapy, and identifies the anxiety and depression that affect the performance of sports individuals. To cope with the issues, the efficacy of mindfulness in performance enhancement and future research directions on mindfulness needs attention.
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