22 results on '"Raoufi, R."'
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2. Design of decision support model for fleet scheduling in freight transportation
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Raoufi, R. and Raoufi, R.
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- 2013
3. Multimodal freight transportation planning: A literature review
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SteadieSeifi, M., primary, Dellaert, N.P., additional, Nuijten, W., additional, Van Woensel, T., additional, and Raoufi, R., additional
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- 2014
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4. THE EFFECT OF CONCENTRATION ON THERMAL AND OPTICAL BEHAVIOURS OF ALUMINIUM NANOFLUIDS.
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BEHZAD, K., RAOUFI, R., and BAHRAMI, A.
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NANOFLUIDS , *ALUMINUM , *REFRACTIVE index , *THERMAL properties , *ETHYLENE glycol , *PHOTOACOUSTIC spectroscopy - Abstract
The present study reports measurements of the effective thermal effusivity and refractive index of nanofluids using photoacoustic spectroscopy and minimum deviation methods. Ethylene glycol, ethanol, and distilled water were used as standard liquids to optimize the experimental set up. In this study, the effective thermal effusivity and the refractive index of Aluminium nanofluids, in ethylene glycol, were measured and effects of mass fractions were clarified. The results showed that nanoparticles significantly enhance the thermal effusivity and refractive index of the investigated nanofluids. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
5. Simultaneous sensor and actuator fault reconstruction and diagnosis using generalized sliding mode observers
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Raoufi, R, primary and Marquezz, H J, additional
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- 2010
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6. Clinical Profile and Outcomes in Hospitalized Patients with Coccidioidal Meningitis.
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Romero, AO, primary, Raoufi, R, additional, Utarnachitt, R, additional, Libke, R, additional, and Joseph, J, additional
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- 2009
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7. Sliding mode adaptive state observation for time-delay uncertain nonlinear systems
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Raoufi, R., primary and Zinober, A.S.I., additional
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- 2008
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8. Smooth adaptive sliding mode observers in uncertain chaotic communication
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Raoufi, R., primary and Zinober, A. S. I., additional
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- 2007
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9. Simultaneous sensor and actuator fault reconstruction and diagnosis using generalized sliding mode observers.
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Raoufi, R. and Marquezz, H.J.
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- 2010
10. Adaptive Sliding Mode Observers in Uncertain Chaotic Cryptosystems with a Relaxed Matching Condition.
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Raoufi, R. and Zinober, A.S.I.
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- 2006
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11. A modifid robust adaptive chaos synchronization.
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Raoufi, R. and Khaloozadeh, H.
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- 2004
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12. The Efficiency of Introducing Intrauterine Infusion of Autologous Platelet-Rich Plasma versus Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor in Repeated Implantation Failure Patients: An Unblinded Randomised Clinical Trial.
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Mehrafza M, Pourseify G, Zare Yousefi T, Azadeh R, Saghati Jalali S, Hosseinzadeh E, Samadnia S, Habibdoost M, Tamimi A, and Hosseini A
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Background: Repeated implantation failure (RIF) refers to the condition where high quality embryos are unable to successfully implant after multiple cycles of in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment. The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of intrauterine granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on pregnancy rate in patients with RIF., Materials and Methods: The present randomised clinical trial study was conducted at the IVF Centre of Mehr Medical Institute in Rasht, Iran, from 2020 to 2022. The research consisted of 200 individuals who had experienced multiple failed cycles. These patients were randomised into two groups: intrauterine infusion of 1 ml of G-CSF and intrauterine infusion of 1 ml autologous PRP at least 48 hours before embryo transfer (ET). The groups were compared in terms of implantation rate, and chemical, clinical, and ongoing pregnancy., Results: The implantation rate was significantly higher in patients who received PRP (P=0.016). Chemical pregnancy in the PRP group was significantly higher than G-CSF group (P=0.003). Both clinical pregnancy and ongoing pregnancy rates were significantly higher in the PRP group (P=0.001) compared to the G-CSF group (P=0.02)., Conclusion: The utilisation of PRP via intrauterine infusion is considerably more successful than G-CSF in enhancing pregnancy and live birth rates among patients with RIF.
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- 2024
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13. A Rare Presentation of Metastatic Breast Cancer Manifesting As Diffuse Nodular Skin Lesions.
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Ghantarchyan H, Abbas N, Lewis A, Chamanadjian C, and Kambiz R
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We present a 63-year-old African American female with a prior medical history of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and uterine fibroids whose primary concern was vaginal bleeding. She had no prior medical care established, and the last mammogram was conducted 10 years prior with normal results. She has had multiple ED visits for symptoms of reflux and vaginal bleeding and has been discharged with a primary care follow-up referral each time. On physical exam, there was evidence of nodular skin lesions, tightening of the skin on her face, neck, and back, as well as nodular skin lesions on her neck, back, chest, and abdomen, notably progressing in number, not in size, in a caudal fashion. Further exam findings included telangiectasias predominantly on her right hand. On initial laboratory studies, she was hypercalcemic with an elevated calcium level of 13 mg/dL. Initial imaging included a CT scan of her chest, abdomen, and pelvis, which revealed pulmonary embolism and uterine fibroids, with the largest measuring 5.9 x 4.3 x 5.3 cm, as well as bilateral breast masses noted to be a BI-RADS 3 on ultrasound. A skin biopsy completed early on in the hospitalization revealed metastatic breast cancer, specifically high-grade, poorly differentiated infiltrating mammary carcinoma of the lobular type. Similarly, a right breast mass biopsy illustrated resemblant findings, specifically invasive mammary carcinoma with mixed ductal and lobular features. She was ultimately treated with ribociclib and fulvestrant (KR1) and discharged from the hospital with oncology and primary care follow-up., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (Copyright © 2023, Ghantarchyan et al.)
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- 2023
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14. Frequency of Entamoeba Complex in Individuals Referred to the Medical Laboratories in Jahrom City, South of Iran.
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Jahromi ZK, Taghipour A, Solhjoo K, and Raoufi R
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This study aimed to determine the prevalence of Entamoeba histolytica , Entamoeba dispar , and Entamoeba moshkovskii , using microscopic and molecular methods in Jahrom city (Fars Province), south of Iran. Stool samples were collected from 360 outpatients referred to the medical laboratories in Jahrom city. Standard parasitological methods, including direct wet mount examination, formalin-ether sedimentation technique, and trichrome staining techniques, were used for detection of Entamoeba complex. Nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to identify the genus/species of Entamoeba . Entamoeba complex cysts were detected in 2.5% (9/360) of samples by microscopic methods, while 11 isolates were considered positive for the Entamoeba complex by nested PCR. Among them, 2 (18.18%) out of 11 samples were E. histolytica , 5 (45.45%) were E. dispar , and 4 (36.36%) were E. moshkovskii . Molecular positivity was more prevalent among females (4.16%), people living in rural areas (3.44%), and people over 60 years old (13.33%). Considering the clinical manifestations, the Entamoeba complex infection in patients with fever (7.69%), severe diarrhea (5.10%), and nausea (5%) was high. This study reported the presence of E. histolytica , E. dispar , and E. moshkovskii in Jahrom city. Therefore, we suggest more public health interventions in Jahrom city., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Zahra Kargar Jahromi et al.)
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- 2023
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15. [Experiences with telepathology in northern Afghanistan : A 10-year success story].
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Stauch G, Raoufi R, Sediqi A, Dalquen P, Fritz P, Aichmüller C, Aichmüller-Ratnaparkhe M, and Hubler M
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- Afghanistan, Humans, Referral and Consultation, Military Personnel, Telemedicine, Telepathology
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Afghanistan is in a military conflict lasting more than 20 years and according to recent political development, in a downhill spiral towards a failed society. This scenario faces the question of the usefulness of international medical aid, especially morphological diagnostics in crisis situations. On the basis of ten years of experience from a telemedicine project, need, feasibility and results in Afghanistan will be discussed. General and country-specific problems and the sustainability of an international partnership are discussed. In summary our experience is: (1) Telemedicine is possible and necessary even in countries with high conflict potential. It is integrated into routine care by local medical care taker, (2) Accompanying video conferences are a significant improvement in telemedical diagnostics, (3) "High level" consultations can bridge the gap between sophisticated western diagnostics and medicine in the partner country in selected cases and (4) Scientific work is possible on the basis of the medical data collected on site and the image material generated., (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Medizin Verlag GmbH, ein Teil von Springer Nature.)
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- 2022
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16. Targeting SARS-COV-2 non-structural protein 16: a virtual drug repurposing study.
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Tazikeh-Lemeski E, Moradi S, Raoufi R, Shahlaei M, Janlou MAM, and Zolghadri S
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- Antiviral Agents pharmacology, Humans, Molecular Docking Simulation, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, Drug Repositioning
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Non-Structural Protein 16 (nsp-16), a viral RNA methyltransferase (MTase), is one of the highly viable targets for drug discovery of coronaviruses including SARS-CoV-2. In this study, drug discovery of SARS-CoV-2 nsp-16 has been performed by a virtual drug repurposing approach. First, drug shape-based screening (among FDA approved drugs) with a known template of MTase inhibitor, sinefungin was done and best compounds with high similarity scores were selected. In addition to the selected compounds, 4 nucleoside analogs of anti-viral (Raltgravir, Maraviroc and Favipiravir) and anti-inflammatory (Prednisolone) drugs were selected for further investigations. Then, binding energies and interaction modes were found by molecular docking approaches and compouds with lower energy were selected for further investigation. After that, Molecular dynamics (MD) simulation was carried to test the potential selected compounds in a realistic environment. The results showed that Raltegravir and Maraviroc among other compounds can bind strongly to the active site of the protein compared to sinefungin, and can be potential candidates to inhibit NSP-16. Also, the MD simulation results suggested that the Maraviroc and Raltegravir are more effective drug candidates than Sinefungin for inhibiting the enzyme. It is concluded that Raltegravir and Maraviroc which may be used in the treatment of COVID-19 after Invitro and invivo studies and clinical trial for final confirmation of drug effectiveness. Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma.
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- 2021
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17. Gender Differences in COVID-19 Deceased Cases in Jahrom City, South of Iran.
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Rahmanian F, Hatami N, Haghbeen M, Raoufi R, Abbasi AR, Shakeri H, Keshavarz P, Rafie E, Chegin M, Raeyat Doost E, Abiri S, Kalani N, Foroughian M, and Ebrahimi M
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Objective: To evaluate the clinical and epidemiological features of deceased patients and comparing the discrepancies between male and female patients based on high prevalence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), its irreversible effects and the rising mortality rate in Jahrom city., Methods: This is a descriptive-analytical retrospective study that was conducted from the beginning of March 2020 to the end of November 2020. The study population were included all patients with COVID-19 who admitted to Peymaniyeh Hospital in Jahrom and died of COVID-19. Clinical and demographic data were collected from medical records and analyzed by SPSS software., Results: In this study, 61 patients (57.54%) were men and 45 patients (42.36%) were women. The mean age was 68.7±18.33 in men and 68.82±14.24 in women. The mean hospitalization length was 9.69±7.75 days in men and 9.69±7.75 days in women patients. There was no statistically significant difference between men and women patients ( p >0.05). The results showed that 17 (27.87%) men and 28 (45.9%) of women patients had hypertension and the prevalence of this disease was significantly higher in women than men ( p =0.01). In this study, 7 (11.48%) men and 13 (21.31%) women had hyperlipidemia. The frequency of hyperlipidemia in women cases was significantly higher than in men patients ( p =0.024). Men cases' diastolic blood pressure (mean=77.53) was significantly higher than women's diastolic blood pressure at the same time with a mean of 71.42 ( p <0.05)., Conclusion: The findings of the study represented the mortality rate in men which is higher than women patients. The prevalence of underlying diseases such as hypertension and hyperlipidemia were higher in women than men. Despite higher mortality among women, symptoms such as fever and dyspnea were less common in women than men., (Journal compilation © 2021 Trauma Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences.)
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- 2021
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18. Experience with telepathology in combination with diagnostic assistance systems in countries with restricted resources.
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Fritz P, Kleinhans A, Hubler M, Rokai R, Firooz H, Sediqi A, Khachatryan A, Sotoudeh K, Mamunts D, Desai M, Omer M, Kunze D, Hinsch N, Jundt G, Dalquen P, Ott G, Aboud AA, Alscher MD, and Stauch G
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- Adolescent, Adult, Afghanistan, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Child, Child, Preschool, Developing Countries, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Humans, Infant, Male, Middle Aged, Young Adult, Telepathology organization & administration, Telepathology standards
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Introduction: We describe the use of telepathology in countries with restricted resources using two diagnosis assistance systems (Isabel and Memem7) in addition to the diagnoses made by experts in pathology via the iPath-Network., Methods: A total of 156 cases, largely from Afghanistan, were analysed; 18 cases had to be excluded because of poor image quality., Results: Of the remaining 138 cases (100%), a responsible physician provided a tentative diagnosis for 61.6% of them. With a diagnosis from a consultant pathologist, it was then possible to make a definite diagnosis in 84.8% of cases on the basis of images taken from hematoxylin and eosin staining sections alone. The use of the diagnosis assistance systems resulted in an ordered list of differential diagnoses in 82.6% (IsabelHealth) and in 74.6% (Memem7) of cases, respectively. Adding morphological terminology reduced the list of possible diagnoses to 52.2% (72 cases, Memem7), but improved their quality., Discussion: In summary, diagnosis assistance systems are promising approaches to provide physicians in countries with restricted resources with lists of probable differential diagnoses, thus increasing the plausibility of the diagnosis of the consultant pathologist.
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- 2020
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19. [Role of PET/CT in primitive non-small cell bronchopulmonary cancer].
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Soumia F, Leila A, Mohamed R, Laila H, and Mustapha E
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Bronchial Neoplasms pathology, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung pathology, Female, Fluorodeoxyglucose F18, Humans, Lung Neoplasms pathology, Male, Middle Aged, Morocco, Neoplasm Metastasis, Neoplasm Staging, Retrospective Studies, Bronchial Neoplasms diagnosis, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung diagnosis, Lung Neoplasms diagnosis, Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography methods
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Bronchopulmonary cancer is a real public health problem. Morphological imaging plays a central role in its diagnosis, staging as well as post-therapeutic assessment but it has some limitations. Metabolic imaging is a more recent technique which allows to significantly improve the overall imagery performance. We conducted a retrospective, descriptive and analytical study at the Ibn Sina Hospital and at the Military Hospital of instruction Mohammed V in Rabat over a period of 18 months, between September 2014 and February 2016, in order to evaluate the role of Fluorodeoxyglucose-PET/CT in the staging and restaging of non-small cell bronchopulmonary cancer. Initial staging showed a vast majority of locally advanced and metastatic stages: stage IV (40%), Stage IIIB (36%), Stage IIIA (16%), Stage II (8%). PET-CT allowed to detect new sites which were not initially seen on CT scan in 24 cases: 15 new ganglion sites, 8 new adrenal sites and 6 sites of bone lesions. PET/CT allowed to modify initial tumor stage in 60% of cases: upstaging in 23 patients (46%) and downstaging in 7 patients(14%). The initial stage remained unchanged in 40% of patients. Our study confirms the data from the literature concerning the superiority of PET-CT in comparison with CT scan, but only in the optimization of the non-small cell bronchopulmonary cancer management, in particular in locoregional and distant staging.
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- 2017
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20. Explaining the link among self-controlling and children parenting techniques and mental insurance of high school pupils.
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Sekhavati E, Rahimian Boogar M, Khodadost M, Afkari R, and Atefeh R
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Introduction: One of the wellness estimation axes of various communities are the mental well-being of the communities. Health means an attempt to Self-actualization and development that exhibit in the adaptation of person's skills and experiences. No doubt mental health plays a major role in assuring efficiency in any organization and can be affected via different parameters. Accordingly, the current research conducted by the purpose of illustrating the relationship among self-managing and kid parenting techniques and mental health amongst high school pupils of Abadeh Town. Methodology: In this sectional-correlation research, 375 pupils are taken and involved in the research in stage group sampling technique of Abadeh high schools. Tangney's self-managing survey, Barry's kid parenting rate, Reef's mental survey and a framework of demographic data utilized to obtain data. Information investigated utilizing software SPSS 19 or Pearson's relationship coefficient analysis and stepwise multivariable regression investigation. Findings: Information investigation depicts self-managing parameter has a great and opposite predictability regarding mental health parameter (t =0.003, = β-0.158, P=2.99). Therefore self-managing has great and opposite predictability regarding 2 parts of mental health rate i.e. self-approval (P= 0.0001, t=4.87, β= - 0.181) and dominance on conditions (P= 0.0001, t=3.807, β= - 0.200). The decisions represent the proximity of a consequence relationship among predictability of kid parenting techniques regarding mental health (p=0.01, F=3.85, r2= 0.031, r=0.177). These sequences reveal great predictability of kid parenting styles in 2 various ways in 2 methods of grinding (P=0.035, t= 2.12, β=0.113) and standard (P=0.014, t=2.437, β= 0.434). The Severe method has a reversed important connection in maximum features of mental health. Furthermore, they note that "authoritative method" parameter just has prediction capacity 0.143 based on mental health variance parameter. Plus combining 2 other parameters i.e. self-managing and cruel way, this value rises to 0.188 and 0.225. The greatest rate for prognosticating skill refers to the standard method of kid parenting straight and after that to self-managing and severe method reversely. Conclusion: based on the significant relationship of kid parenting styles and self-managing in foretelling mental health, the need of notice to these parts is felt in describing the mental health of pupils as many as feasible. Therefore, it is suggested that education of kid parenting techniques is examined as a defensive and serving method for mental health in mental wellness plans for all teens particularly scholars therefore that parents could be satisfied in supporting their kids' emotional health and stopping their mental troubles via data and utilizing peculiar kid parenting techniques and withdrawing ineffective systems of kid parenting (as severe behavior).
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- 2015
21. Prevalence of cirrhosis in patients with thrombocytopenia who receive bone marrow biopsy.
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Sheikh MY, Raoufi R, Atla PR, Riaz M, Oberer C, and Moffett MJ
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Biopsy, Female, Humans, Liver Cirrhosis complications, Male, Middle Aged, Patient Selection, Prevalence, Referral and Consultation, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Young Adult, Bone Marrow pathology, Liver Cirrhosis diagnosis, Liver Cirrhosis epidemiology, Thrombocytopenia etiology, Thrombocytopenia pathology
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Background/aim: Thrombocytopenia is a common finding in patients with cirrhosis and may lead to unnecessary referral for bone marrow (BM) biopsy. To date, the prevalence of cirrhosis in patients with thrombocytopenia who receive BM biopsy is largely unknown., Materials and Methods: Between fiscal years 2006-2010, 744 patients (≥18 years) who underwent BM biopsies for thrombocytopenia at our hospital were identified retrospectively. 541 patients were excluded who had hematologic malignancies and received chemotherapy. Remaining 203 patients with predominant isolated thrombocytopenia were included in the study., Results: Of 203 patients, 136 (67%) had a normal and 67 (33%) had an abnormal BM examination. Prevalence of cirrhosis in the study population was 35% (95% CI: 28.4-41.9). 51% patients with normal BM were found to have cirrhosis compared to 3% of patients with abnormal BM exam (P < 0.0001). Common causes of cirrhosis were nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) (47%), followed by alcohol and Hepatitis C virus infection. Idiopathic thrombocytopenia and myelodysplastic syndrome were most frequent causes of thrombocytopenia in patients without cirrhosis. Patients with NASH had higher body mass index (BMI) (33.4 vs. 25.8, P < 0.001) and lower MELD scores (11.1 vs. 16, P = 0.028) when compared to non-NASH patients with cirrhosis., Conclusion: Approximately, one third (35%) of patients with cirrhosis induced thrombocytopenia may undergo unwarranted BM biopsies. Clinical diagnosis of cirrhosis is still a challenge for many physicians, particularly with underlying NASH. We propose cirrhosis to be the prime cause of isolated thrombocytopenia.
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- 2012
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22. Prevalence of hepatitis B infection among young and unsuspecting Hmong blood donors in the Central California Valley.
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Sheikh MY, Atla PR, Raoufi R, Sadiq H, and Sadler PC
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, California epidemiology, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Hepatitis B epidemiology, Hepatitis B Surface Antigens blood, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prevalence, Young Adult, Asian statistics & numerical data, Blood Donors statistics & numerical data, Hepatitis B ethnology
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Chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection may result in cirrhosis and/or hepatocellular carcinoma and is one of the leading causes of mortality in Asian Americans including Hmong Americans. The Central California Valley is home to a huge Hmong population. To date, the true prevalence of HBV among Hmong is largely unknown. The aim of this study was to contribute to the limited data on HBV prevalence and its trends in Hmong population in the Central California Valley. Between fiscal years 2006 and 2010, a total of 219, 450 voluntary donors were identified at Central California Blood Center in Fresno. Of these, 821 (399 males and 422 females) were Hmong donors. A cross-sectional review of the HBV (hepatitis B surface antigen) positivity among all donors was carried out. Prevalence estimates with 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated. Ninety-two percent of Hmong donors were between age groups 16 and 35 years, and only 8% were ≥36 years. The overall prevalence in Hmong was noted at 3.41% (95%CI 2.3-4.9) compared to 0.06% (95%CI 0.05-0.07) in donors of all ethnicities. The calculated prevalence could be an underestimate of the true HBV prevalence in Hmong as the study enrolled only healthy blood donors with predominant younger age (≤35 years) population. These results underscore the persistent burden of HBV infection and potentially increased risk of premature death even in the second generation Hmong community of the Central California Valley. This study reemphasizes the unequivocal need to develop robust preventive and treatment strategies for HBV in Hmong community.
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- 2012
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