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The arrow points to a perivalvular abcess near the aortic valve due to IE (Infective Endocarditis)
Also, IE can cause AV block
When your P and QRS waves are regular, but are dissociated and do not sync together (كلٌّ يغني على ليلاه) this is 3rd degree AV block.
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In the late 1960s many in the Hippie movement espoused the philosophy that feelings not only were the major determinant of behavior but should be as well: “Make love, not war.” People who are feeling good do not need to be imperialists, they thought. If drugs can help to achieve the goal of good feeling, that is fine; by then, using “legal drugs” had become a predominant practice in American culture anyway. Sex provided not only shared physical enjoyment and ecstasy but “enlightenment” as well. The Platonic hierarchy was turned on its head. Evil now resulted from allowing “rationality”—often in the form of a devotion to some “ism” or other—to rule the feelings, which most often involve love.

- House of cards: psychology and psychotherapy built on myth
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The internet is not a tool (like your can-opener or blender). The internet has become a part of the human mind, a third brain hemisphere.
Ever since our species began, people have suffered from traumatic events, from uncertainty about the future, and from negative changes in their life over which they have little or no control. Until the last century, half one’s children on the average would die before reaching adolescence. Yet when something so simple as a possibly disturbing movie is shown on television, professional psychologists are willing to set up counseling services to deal with the trauma of viewing it.

- House of cards: psychology and psychotherapy built on myth
[We must forget] the vulgar, insultingly patronizing fairy tale that has been hammered into your heads since childhood that the main meaning of life is to be happy.

- Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Russian poet