Sclerotic fibroma or storiform collagenoma is a rare benign neoplasm that predominantly affects the skin layer of the head, neck, or limbs. Less frequently, it occurs in non-dermal spaces such as the subcutaneous layer. No cases have been reported in the axilla, and imaging findings of this rare entity have not been described in the literature so far. We present a case of sclerotic fibroma in the deep subcutaneous fat layer of the axilla and describe its ultrasound and computed tomography imaging features.
The causes of snapping knee include meniscal instability, but dynamic ultrasonographic findings have rarely been reported. Here, we report a case of snapping knee due to direct trauma to the right knee of a 79-year-old woman. Dynamic ultrasonography is used to confirm the snapping phenomenon caused by the anterosuperior displacement of the truncated posterior horn and body of the right medial meniscus.
This study investigated the experiences of trainees in their first Child-Centered Counseling Education and Training Program. Methods: Five novice trainees participated in 10 sessions Child-Centered Counseling Education and Training Program. Qualitative data were collected via group interviews and reports about the trainees' experiences. The data were analyzed using the Giorgi's descriptive phenomenological method. Results: Eight components were derived from the data: improvement of knowledge and ability to use techniques, self-awareness and introspection, frustration and self-doubt, practicing counseling in daily life, experiencing the effectiveness of counseling, realizing one's potential, inspiration of passion, and concretization and implementation. The trainees' growth stemmed from the improvement of knowledge and the ability to use techniques, and all components were intertwined. Conclusion: The novice trainees experienced significant growth using this program.
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