2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-69912010000500014
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Tricobezoar gástrico: relato de caso

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“…-Fair persuasion does not delude; it informs, clarifies and leads to adhesion with loyalty." 90 It is not enough to regulate; interpreters must have prudence as a virtue. 91 Otherwise, the decision would become a dead letter due to lack of persuasive power.…”
Section: Hermeneutics' Ethicalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…-Fair persuasion does not delude; it informs, clarifies and leads to adhesion with loyalty." 90 It is not enough to regulate; interpreters must have prudence as a virtue. 91 Otherwise, the decision would become a dead letter due to lack of persuasive power.…”
Section: Hermeneutics' Ethicalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…93 However, virtues are chosen and depend on the decision taken by the agent. -The prudent chooses the means seeking the end to be attained, in a situation where both are good as long as dictated by reason, because these examine the circumstances of each particular case circumspect, with diligence and foresight.‖ 94 In other words, the answer to the conflict between creation and application of law cannot ignore interpreters" prudence and virtue. For no other reason, the Code of Judicial Ethics in Brazil provides, in article 24, that -A prudent magistrate seeks to adopt behaviors and decisions that are a result of rationally justified judgments, after having meditated and weighed arguments and counter-arguments available in light of the applicable law.‖ Although the application of norms is not limited to a matter of prudence (phronesis), it is clear that, without it, comprehension would never be legitimate.…”
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“…Nevertheless, severe complications such as esophageal perforation are always possible and endoscopic management is explicitly recommended for more symptomatic and obstructive bezoars. Most often symptomatic trichobezoars are resistant to standard gentle techniques and often require surgery (gastrotomy and enterotomy) more than other bezoar types [75–77]. Surgery lightens the patient's condition radically and rapidly but does not eliminate the reasons for bezoar formation.…”
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