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Sabah Mofidi,Somayeh Rahmani 숙명여자대학교 아시아여성연구원 2022 Asian Women Vol.38 No.3
This article analyzes the relationship between the female gender and political identity. It first considers the determinants of individuals’ political identity, including their political opinions, attitudes, and stances, in Kurdish society, one of which is gender. Then, quantitative and analytical methods are used to examine the role of the female gender and its share in shaping the political identity of Kurdish youth in Eastern Kurdistan (hereafter Rojhelat) in Iran and measure their correlation. The results show that there is a significant relationship between official hegemonic female gender and political identity. This, in turn, affects Kurdish women’s political behaviors and activities, and their role in politics is dismissed. The socio-political situation in Iran, especially the existence of socio-religious stereotypes, a religious government, and consequently the limitation in the social visualization of the agency-based anti-hegemonic female gender in social action, precludes women from developing a political consciousness and a self-assertive political identity, as well as from gaining a higher social status and becoming more politically salient. The government uses its favored religious identity to prevent the effect of unapproved social factors on the political identity of Kurdish youth.
Radiolucent rim as a possible diagnostic aid for differentiating jaw lesions
Hamed Mortazavi,Maryam Baharvand,Somayeh Rahmani,Soudeh Jafari,Parvin Parvaei 대한영상치의학회 2015 Imaging Science in Dentistry Vol.45 No.4
In this study, we formulate a new proposal that complements previous classifications in order to assist dental practitioners in performing a differential diagnosis based on patients’ radiographs. We used general search engines and specialized databases such as Google Scholar, PubMed, PubMed Central, MedLine Plus, Science Direct, Scopus, and well-recognized textbooks to find relevant studies by using keywords such as “jaw disease,” “jaw lesions,” “radiolucent rim,” “radiolucent border,” and “radiolucent halo.” More than 200 articles were found, of which 70 were broadly relevant to the topic. We ultimately included 50 articles that were closely related to the topic of interest. When the relevant data were compiled, the following eight lesions were identified as having a radiolucent rim: periapical cemento-osseous dysplasia, focal cemento-osseous dysplasia, florid cemento-osseous dysplasia, cemento-ossifying fibroma, osteoid osteoma, osteoblastoma, odontoma, and cementoblastoma. We propose a novel subcategory, jaw lesions with a radiolucent rim, which includes eight entities. The implementation of this new category can help improve the diagnoses that dental practitioners make based on patients’ radiographs.
Radiolucent rim as a possible diagnostic aid for differentiating jaw lesions
Mortazavi, Hamed,Baharvand, Maryam,Rahmani, Somayeh,Jafari, Soudeh,Parvaei, Parvin Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology 2015 Imaging Science in Dentistry Vol.45 No.4
In this study, we formulate a new proposal that complements previous classifications in order to assist dental practitioners in performing a differential diagnosis based on patients' radiographs. We used general search engines and specialized databases such as Google Scholar, PubMed, PubMed Central, MedLine Plus, Science Direct, Scopus, and well-recognized textbooks to find relevant studies by using keywords such as "jaw disease," "jaw lesions," "radiolucent rim," "radiolucent border," and "radiolucent halo." More than 200 articles were found, of which 70 were broadly relevant to the topic. We ultimately included 50 articles that were closely related to the topic of interest. When the relevant data were compiled, the following eight lesions were identified as having a radiolucent rim: periapical cemento-osseous dysplasia, focal cemento-osseous dysplasia, florid cemento-osseous dysplasia, cemento-ossifying fibroma, osteoid osteoma, osteoblastoma, odontoma, and cementoblastoma. We propose a novel subcategory, jaw lesions with a radiolucent rim, which includes eight entities. The implementation of this new category can help improve the diagnoses that dental practitioners make based on patients' radiographs.