Anorectal Malformation with Congenital Heart Disease in Neonate Alegra Rifani Masharto1*, Kohar Hari Santoso2, Arie Utariani2 Abstract Anorectal malformation is happening in 1 every 4000 newborns. The case is usual but not every case is also developed with congenital heart disease. So, in this case report, we want to share
Category: Volume 6 Issue 2
Two-Dimensional Time, Energy as A Dimension, and Speculations on The Nature of Time
Two-Dimensional Time, Energy as A Dimension, and Speculations on The Nature of Time Anthony Maccini Abstract It is known that time with two or more dimensions leads to causal paradoxes and closed time like curves and the possibility of time travel. Itzhak Bars in his theory keeps two-time physics, but
AI-Driven Digital Transformation in Global Healthcare: From Hospital Systems to Pharmacy Benefit Managers
AI-Driven Digital Transformation in Global Healthcare: From Hospital Systems to Pharmacy Benefit Managers Mahendran Chinnaiah Abstract Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing global healthcare by enabling intelligent automation, proactive patient monitoring, and data-driven clinical and operational decisions. This study explores the AI-driven digital transformation across the healthcare continuum, with a focus
Cellular Plasticity and Treatment Resistance in Breast Cancer: A Literature Review
Cellular Plasticity and Treatment Resistance in Breast Cancer: A Literature Review Ni Kadek Vani Apriyanti1*, Ni Nyoman Ayu Dewi2, I Made Winarsa Ruma2, Gede Nyoman Jaya Nuraga3 Abstract Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer with a high mortality rate especially in aggressive subtype and metastatic disease. Although there are
Clinical Finding of Atresia Esophagus in Rural Hospital Kaimana, West Papua: A Case Report
Clinical Finding of Atresia Esophagus in Rural Hospital Kaimana, West Papua: A Case Report Muhammad Za’im Al Rasyid1*, Herman Wambrauw1, Dewa Putu Satria Juristiasa2, Agung Danan Jaya3 Abstract Background: Esophageal atresia is a relatively rare condition, this complex anomaly is still a challenging problem in pediatric surgery, with a low
Neurofilament Light Chain (NfL) as A Potential Biomarker of Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN) in Cervical Cancer Patients
Neurofilament Light Chain (NfL) as A Potential Biomarker of Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN) in Cervical Cancer Patients Made Ratna Dewi Setiawan1*, I Made Oka Adnyana2, I Putu Eka Widyadharma3 Abstract Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN) is a complication of chemotherapy observed in several types of cancer, including cervical cancer. The pathomechanism
