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    Hemangioma Pedis and Tuberculoma Pedis Sinistra in Children

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    HISTORY: The girl 15 years old, had main complaint, there was a mass in her pedis since she got 2 years old, look red, no pain although in walk, size equal with the skin. The mass got bigger and pain in walk. The mass get bleedy after had crushed by stone, after that bleedy always happen when there was a contact, although soft touch. Patient had history contact with tuberculosis patient. INTERESTING POINTS FOR DISCUSSION: Tuberculoma is a mass that happened because infected bacil mycobacterium tuberculosis, hemangioma is a soft tissue mass that formed by vascular. hemangioma commonly happened in children about 4-10% in children’s tumor. It happened in a girl 3-5 more times than in a boy. Both of them are rare happen in the same time, especially in pedis. From this case, we  can found both type in the same patient. SOLUTION AND RATIONALE: For this case of soft tissue tumor,we use open biopsy. After we found the result , the best treatment for hemangioma and tuberculoma of the pedis for this case is below knee amputation. FINAL OUTCOME: For this case, the best treatment is amputation, and after amputation, the patient never complain about pain anymore, she feel satisfied and overall her quality of life is improving

    The Human Affectome

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    Over the last decades, the interdisciplinary field of the affective sciences has seen proliferation rather than integration of theoretical perspectives. This is due to differences in metaphysical and mechanistic assumptions about human affective phenomena (what they are and how they work) which, shaped by academic motivations and values, have determined the affective constructs and operationalizations. An assumption on the purpose of affective phenomenacan be used as a teleological principle to guide the construction of a common set of metaphysical and mechanistic assumptions—a framework for human affective research. In this capstone paper for the special issue “Towards an Integrated Understanding of the Human Affectome”, we gather the tiered purpose of human affective phenomena to synthesize assumptions that account for human affective phenomenacollectively. This teleologically-grounded framework offers a principled agenda and launchpad for both organizing existing perspectives and generating new ones. Ultimately, we hope Human Affectome brings us a step closer to not only an integrated understanding of human affective phenomena, but an integrated field for affective research

    The Human Affectome

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    Over the last decades, the interdisciplinary field of the affective sciences has seen proliferation rather than integration of theoretical perspectives. This is due to differences in metaphysical and mechanistic assumptions about human affective phenomena (what they are and how they work) which, shaped by academic motivations and values, have determined the affective constructs and operationalizations. An assumption on the purpose of affective phenomena can be used as a teleological principle to guide the construction of a common set of metaphysical and mechanistic assumptions-a framework for human affective research. In this capstone paper for the special issue "Towards an Integrated Understanding of the Human Affectome", we gather the tiered purpose of human affective phenomena to synthesize assumptions that account for human affective phenomena collectively. This teleologically-grounded framework offers a principled agenda and launchpad for both organizing existing perspectives and generating new ones. Ultimately, we hope Human Affectome brings us a step closer to not only an integrated understanding of human affective phenomena, but an integrated field for affective research
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