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2. Role of SCN2A c.56G/A Gene Polymorphism in Egyptian Children with Genetic Epilepsy with Febrile Seizure Plus
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Naglaa Fathy Barseem, Essam Shawky A. E. H. Khattab, Sameh Abdulla Abd Elnaby, and Dalia Saber Saad
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Neurology ,Seizures, Febrile ,Genetic epilepsy ,Polymorphism (computer science) ,Febrile seizure ,Internal medicine ,Genotype ,Humans ,Medicine ,Allele ,Child ,Gene ,Pharmacology ,Epilepsy ,NAV1.2 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel ,Polymorphism, Genetic ,business.industry ,General Neuroscience ,Infant ,medicine.disease ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Anticonvulsants ,Egypt ,Restriction fragment length polymorphism ,business - Abstract
Background: Febrile Seizures (FS) are the most common seizures in children younger than 5 years. In the last decade, various coding and noncoding sequence variations of voltage-gated sodium channels SCN2A have been identified in patients with seizures, implying their genetic base. We aimed to evaluate the association between SCN2A c. G/A genetic polymorphism among Egyptian children with febrile seizure plus. Methods: The present cross-sectional study was carried out on 100 epileptic infants and children, attendants of the Neurology Unit, pediatric department, Menoufia University Hospitals (Group Ι). The patients were sub-classified into two groups, according to response to anti-epileptic treatment; Group Ι a (drug responder) and Group Ι b (drug-resistant). Evenly divided number of apparently healthy, age and gender-matched children were selected as controls (Group II). A complete history, throughout the systemic examination and radiological & metabolic assessment, whenever needed was provided, all participants were genotyped for SCN2A rs17183814 polymorphism by Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (PCR-RFLP). Results: Both of A allele and AA, GA genotypes of SCN2A c. 56 G/A were detected more in patients with febrile seizure plus comparison to the control group with a statistically significant difference at frequencies of 17% and 11% and 12% respectively; OR (CI95%): 10.04 (3.49-28.87) and p Conclusion: SCN2A rs17183814 (A) allele was specifically associated with developing febrile seizure plus and could modulate the patient's response to anti-epileptic medications.
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- 2022
3. Assessment of various intralesional injections in keloid: comparative analysis
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Fathia M Khattab, Waleed Albalat, and Sara Nabil
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030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,Skin Injury ,business.industry ,Dermatology ,Injections, Intralesional ,medicine.disease ,Triamcinolone Acetonide ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Treatment Outcome ,0302 clinical medicine ,Keloid ,Verapamil ,Intralesional injections ,Platelet-rich plasma ,medicine ,Humans ,Fluorouracil ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
In reaction to skin injury in genetically predisposed persons, the keloid is formed and marked by benignant overgrowth of dermic collagen. Intralesional triamcinolone was used in the treatment of keloids with varying results.Intralesional triamcinolone is a gold standard in treating the keloids in comparison with its effectiveness versus intralesional 5-fluorouracil intralesional verapamil and intralesional platelet-rich plasma.Several 160 cases were categorized into four groups of each group-containing 40 cases. Group-A (control) treated with intralesional triamcinolone and Group-B intralesional verapamil, Group-C intralesional 5-fluorouracil, and Group-D intralesional platelet-rich plasma. Patients were assessed for clinical response based on a decrease in the patient and observer scar assessment scale (POSAS) at baseline and the end of treatment.The mean base-line POSAS score was 91 ± 10.98 SD check-in Group-A, 90 ± 10.85 in Group-B, 89 ± 10.06 in Group-C, and 92 ± 10.84 in Group-D. POSAS score after 24 weeks 36 ± 12.74 in Group-A, 29 ± 10.91 in Group-B, 39 ± 13.74 in Group-C, 36 ± 12.74 in Group-D. Statistically, a significant difference was observed between groups.Intralesional verapamil reported to be the most effective therapy and platelet-rich plasma was effective as intralesional triamcinolone acetonide with no serious side effects and 5-fluorouracil was less effective in treating the keloids.
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- 2022
4. Serum Vitamin A Levels as a Novel Predictor for Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Neonates: Is It Beneficial?
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Mohamed Shawky Elfarargy, Ghada M Al-Ashmawy, Sally El-Sayed Abu-Risha, and Haidy Khattab
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Serum vitamin ,Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Newborn ,Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neonatal intensive care unit ,Respiratory distress ,business.industry ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Significant difference ,Infant, Newborn ,Retinol ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,University hospital ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Case-Control Studies ,Intensive Care Units, Neonatal ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Vitamin A ,business - Abstract
Background: Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS) is a dangerous disease in neonates and is accompanied by neonatal complications and death. Objective: The aim of this study was the early determination of neonatal serum vitamin A levels as a possible novel predictor for neonatal RDS. Patients and Methods: A case-control study with the identification number TCTR20210206001, was performed on 100 neonates who were admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of Tanta University Hospital (TUH) suffering from RDS (patient group) and 100 healthy neonates (control group). Estimation of serum vitamin A (retinol) was made for all neonates of this study within the first four hours after birth before any nutrition or therapies. Results: Showed The results showed no significant difference between serums retinol (RT) levels in grade 1 & 2 RDS neonates (patient group) and the serum RT levels in the control group, while there was a significant difference between serums retinol levels in grade 3 & 4 RDS neonates (patient group) and the serum retinol levels in the control group where the P-value was 0.006 and 0.002 respectively.no significant difference between serums retinol (RT) levels in grade 1&2 RDS neonates (patient group) and the serum RT levels in the control group while there was significant difference between serums retinol levels in grade 3&4 RDS neonates (patient group) and the serum retinol levels in the control group where the P-value was 0.006, 0.002 respectively. Conclusion: Serum vitamin A levels in neonates were found to be decreased in RDS neonates and could be used as a predictor for the development and severity of RDS. Recommendation: It is recommended to carry out routine estimation of serum vitamin A levels in neonates as a novel predictor for neonatal RDS.
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- 2022
5. Long Term Effect of Mode of Delivery on Sexual Function: A cross-Sectional Study
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Khattab AbdeELhalim Omar Khattab, Samar Hassan Mahmoud Mahmoud, and Alaa Eldin Mahmoud Megahed
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Medicine (General) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cross-sectional study ,business.industry ,Vaginal delivery ,Obstetrics ,primiparous ,Female sexual dysfunction ,Human sexuality ,Delivery mode ,medicine.disease ,R5-920 ,Sexual dysfunction ,female sexual function ,cesarean delivery ,medicine ,normal vaginal delivery ,Medical history ,medicine.symptom ,Sexual function ,business ,sexual function index - Abstract
Background: Female sexual dysfunction [FSD] is a significant challenge. Some researchers reported an association between FSD and delivery mode, while others did not report such association. Aim of the work: To study the long term effect of delivery mode on female sexual function in primiparous mothers.Subjects and Methods: This is a cross-sectional analytical study aiming to evaluate FSD and its related factors after delivery. It included 260 primiparous mothers who attended the healthcare centers in Dakahlia and Damietta governorates. They were divided according to the delivery mode into two groups, each of 130 mothers; the first for normal vaginal delivery [NVD], and the second for cesarean delivery [CD]. All participants were evaluated by complete history taking [demographics, obstetric and medical history, duration since delivery, mode of delivery and use of contraception], and female sexual function assessment. Female sexuality was assessed by an Arabic version of the Female Sexual Function Index [FSFI] questionnaire, which is a brief, multidimensional, validated tool for evaluation of female sexual function [FSF] during sexual activity.Results: Results revealed a non-significant difference between females delivered by NVD and those delivered by cesarean section [CS]. Also, there was no significant difference between groups regarding female sexual dysfunction index [FSDI] single domains and total score. Female sexual dysfunction [FSD] was reported in 20.8% and 25.4% in NVD and CS groups, respectively. The duration since the last delivery, recurrent urinary tract infection [UTI], and Vulvo-vaginitis were the individual risks of female sexual dysfunction. Vulvovaginitis was the only independent predictor factor for sexual dysfunction. Conclusion: Female sexual function was not affected by the delivery mode, and there was no basis for advocating the cesarean section for delivery to prevent future female sexual dysfunction. However, identifying vulvovaginitis as the sole significant factor affecting FSD represented significant findings in the current work.
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- 2021
6. Novel Adjuvant Therapy with Zinc Supplementation in Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome
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Sally El-Sayed Abu-Risha, Mohamed Shawky Elfarargy, Ghada M Al-Ashmawy, and Haidy Khattab
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Mechanical ventilation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome ,Respiratory distress ,business.industry ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Malondialdehyde ,medicine.disease ,Placebo ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Internal medicine ,Adjuvant therapy ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,business ,Adjuvant - Abstract
Background: Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) is a common dangerous chest problem that is caused by a lack of surfactant. Aim: The aim of this study was to show the role of zinc as an adjuvant anti-inflammatory therapy in neonatal RDS. Objective: To study the effect of zinc supplementation in cases of neonatal RDS. Methods: A prospective randomized controlled trial (RCT) study was done on 90 neonates suffering from respiratory distress (RD) who had been diagnosed as RDS. The included neonates were classified into two groups: group 1, which received Zinc (Zn) supplementation, and group 2, which received a placebo. Down score, grades of RDS Malondialdehyde (MDA), Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) andInterleukin-8 (IL-8) were estimated on the 1st and 5th day in the presence of incubators. Results: There were statistically significant differences (SSD) in grades of RDS, Down score, MDA, SOD and IL-8 on the 5th day between group 1 and 2(p = 0.001), and between 1st and 5th day in group 1 (p = 0.001) in the presence of an incubator. There was an SSD between groups 1 and 2 in the duration of hospitalization (p = 0.001) and the number of cases that needed mechanical ventilation (MV) (p = 0.049). Conclusion: Zn supplementation is associated with clinical and laboratory improvement in cases of neonatal RDS. Recommendation: Zn supplementation for RDS neonates.
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- 2021
7. Long-term changes in ocular rigidity following scleral buckling for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment
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Mohamed Saad Albalkini, Tamer A. Macky, Ayman M. Khattab, Abdussalam M Abdullatif, Ahmed Saad Albalkini, and Mohamed Ahmed Attya
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Intraocular pressure ,genetic structures ,business.industry ,Retinal detachment ,Ocular rigidity ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Goldmann applanation tonometry ,Corneal hysteresis ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,sense organs ,business ,Scleral buckling - Abstract
PURPOSE To investigate the long-term effect of scleral buckling on corneal biomechanics and the effect of change of scleral properties on intraocular pressure (IOP) measurements. METHODS This is a prospective case series, patients with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment prepared for scleral buckling were included. Goldmann applanation tonometry was used to measure IOP (GAT IOP). Ocular Response Analyzer (ORA) was used to measure corneal hysteresis (CH), corneal resistance factor (CRF), goldmann-corrected IOP (IOPg), and corneal-compensated IOP (IOPcc) preoperatively, and 1, 3, and 6 months postoperatively. RESULTS Thirty-three eyes included in the final analysis, with an average age 38.4 ± 16.2 years. CH and CRF decreased significantly at first, third, sixth months post-scleral buckling; however, this effect decreased with time as follows; preoperative: 8.9 ± 1.5 and 8.5 ± 2.1, first month: 6.8 ± 1.6 and 7.1 ± 1.8 (P value = 0.00, 0.002), third month: 7.8 ± 1.5 and 7.6 ± 1.6 (P value = 0.001, 0.008), and sixth month: 7.7 ± 1.3 and 7.6 ± 1.7 (P value = 0.002, 0.055). IOP cc was 19.3 ± 3.6, 17.1 ± 4, and 17.6 ± 2.9 at 1, 3, and 6 months, and these readings were significantly higher than GAT (13.6 ± 7.6, 12.4 ± 5.1, and 12.1 ± 2.9, P values = 0.00) and IOPg (14.9 ± 3.6, 13.5 ± 4.1, and 13.9 ± 3.5, P values = 0.00). The change in CH at each visit is correlated with the difference between the IOPcc and GAT measurements. CONCLUSION The conventional Goldmann applanation tonometry underestimates post buckle IOP measurements due corneal biomechanics changes. ORA might be an alternative and accurate method of measurement; however, further investigation is warranted.
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- 2021
8. Barley microgreen incorporation in diet-controlled diabetes and counteracted aflatoxicosis in rats
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AbdelMoneim M Naguib, Sara M. Mohamed, Tahany A.A. Aly, Emam A. Abdel-Rahim, and Marwa S. Khattab
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Aflatoxin ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Environmental pollution ,Streptozocin ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental ,Nephropathy ,Aflatoxins ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,Animals ,Insulin ,Original Research ,business.industry ,food and beverages ,Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus ,Hordeum ,Streptozotocin ,medicine.disease ,Microgreen ,Diet ,Rats ,Endocrinology ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Increased environmental pollution and unhealthy lifestyle are blamed for escalated chronic diseases. Exposure to aflatoxins was recently suggested to have a role in the increased incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Diet modification and consumption of different functional food are now gaining attention, especially in diabetes management. This study investigates the effect of a diet containing barley microgreen against diabetes induced by streptozotocin with or without aflatoxin administration in rats. Barley microgreen was rich in 3′-Benzyloxy-5,6,7,4′-tetramethoxyflavone (48.8% of total) followed by 5β,7βH,10α-Eudesm-11-en-1α-ol (18.46%). Streptozotocin injection and/or aflatoxin administration significantly elevated glucose level, decreased insulin level, decreased β-cell function, deteriorated liver and kidney function parameters, and induced oxidative stress in the liver. Histopathology revealed irregular small-sized islets and decreased area % of insulin-positive beta cells in the pancreas, hepatic degeneration, nephropathy, and neuropathy in diabetic and/or aflatoxin administered rats compared to control. Barley microgreen diet fed to diabetic rats with or without aflatoxin alleviated all evaluated parameters. Barley microgreen diet also ameliorated the toxic effect of aflatoxin. In conclusion, exposure to aflatoxin aggravated diabetes and its complication. The incorporation of barley microgreen in the diet was able to control type 2 diabetes mellitus and the improved outcomes observed with barley microgreen treatments involved or occurred in conjunction with improved biomarkers of oxidative stress.
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- 2021
9. Recent Modalities in Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis: Review Article
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Fathia M Khattab, Nada Saad Elkady, and Ayman Elsayed Youssef
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Modalities ,business.industry ,Ultraviolet b ,Atopic dermatitis ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Scaly skin ,Dermatology ,Review article ,body regions ,Treatment modality ,Topical agents ,medicine ,business - Abstract
Background: Inflammation of the skin marked by itchy, pigmented, dry areas is known as Atopic Dermatitis (AD), also known as Atopic Eczema (AE) or Eczema. Symptoms include red, itchy pimples that leak fluid and crust, scaly or raw skin, or raw or scaly skin. Dermatitis can come in many different forms, such as atopic, contact, or seborrheic. In children, atopic dermatitis is the most prevalent kind of eczema and often occurs in association with other allergic or asthmatic conditions. Eczema is most commonly found on the face, neck, elbows, knees, and toes, among other places. In terms of phototherapy, ultraviolet B phototherapy (280–320 nm) is the "oldest" method that is used in treatment of atopic dermatitis. Platelet rich plasma (PRP) injection utilizes the body's own regenerative mechanisms to help treat disease in the patient. Objective: Determination of the updated treatment modalities in Atopic Dermatitis management. Conclusion: Clearly there remains a need to find more potent topical agents with fewer side effects. The most gratifying advances in AD therapy have come from better understanding of immune and inflammatory mechanisms.
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- 2021
10. Zinc Supplementation in Preterm Neonates with Jaundice: Is it Beneficial?
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Mohamed S. Elfarargy, Ghada M. Al-Ashmawy, Sally E. Abu-Risha, and Haidy Khattab
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Infant, Premature, Diseases ,Zinc ,Gastroenterology ,law.invention ,Placebos ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Indirect bilirubin ,Adverse effect ,business.industry ,Significant difference ,Infant, Newborn ,Phototherapy ,Jaundice ,medicine.disease ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Jaundice, Neonatal ,Bilirubin encephalopathy ,Treatment Outcome ,chemistry ,Dietary Supplements ,Kernicterus ,Egypt ,Female ,Hyperbilirubinemia, Neonatal ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Infant, Premature - Abstract
Background: Neonatal jaundice is a common neonatal disease that has adverse effects on neonates, especially preterm neonates, when indirect bilirubin level is adequately high to pass the blood-brain barrier, causing bilirubin encephalopathy or kernicterus. Aim: This study aimed to investigate the value of zinc (Zn) supplementation in preterm neonates with jaundice and whether it will be beneficial. Patients and Methods: A prospective randomized clinical trial, with the identification number TCTR20200504007, was conducted at Tanta University Hospital from July 2016 to March 2018 on 200 preterm neonates with jaundice. The studied neonates were divided into two groups: group 1, which received Zn and phototherapy, and group 2, which received phototherapy only and did not receive Zn. In group 1, 100 preterm neonates with jaundice received Zn as 0.6 mL (cm3) of zinc origin/kg/day orally through the oro-nasogastric tube divided into two doses (every 12 h), which was equal to 1.2 mg elemental zinc/kg/day orally for 10 days. Results: There was no significant difference in serum bilirubin level between the two groups on the 2nd, 4th, and 6th days of admission, while the serum bilirubin level was significantly decreased in group 1 compared with that in group 2 only on the 8th, 9th, and 10th days of admission. The p-- values were 0.045*, 0.027*, and 0.004*, respectively. Conclusions:: Zn administration to preterm neonates with jaundice was found to be beneficial in decreasing serum bilirubin level. Recommendation: Zn supplementation should be provided to preterm neonates with jaundice.
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- 2021
11. Prediction of Fetal Lung Maturity by Fetal Pulmonary Artery Doppler in Cases of Severe Pre-Eclampsia
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Khattab Abdel Halim Omar, Ashraf Alkashty, and Samia Mohamad Eid
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Medicine (General) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Fetus ,Pregnancy ,fetal lung maturity ,Eclampsia ,severe pre-eclampsia ,Respiratory distress ,business.industry ,fetal pulmonary artery ,Gestational age ,medicine.disease ,doppler ,R5-920 ,Obstetrics and gynaecology ,Internal medicine ,medicine.artery ,embryonic structures ,Pulmonary artery ,Cardiology ,medicine ,Gestation ,business - Abstract
Background: Severe pre-eclampsia occurring remote from the term is a decision-making dilemma for the obstetrician, the general recommendation is that women with severe pre-eclampsia should be delivered to avoid maternal complications; others recommend prolonging pregnancy in most cases of severely premature pre-eclamptic gestation until the development of fetal lung maturity, development of fetal or maternal distress, or achievement of gestational age of 34 to 36-week of gestation. The cut-off level of pulmonary artery acceleration time to ejection time ratio [PAT/ET] that determines fetal lung maturity in cases of severe pre-eclampsia [PE] is not determined yet.Aim of the work: To study the Doppler indices of the main fetal pulmonary artery and their role in predicting respiratory distress syndrome [RDS] in severe pre-eclampsia.Patients and Methods: A prospective longitudinal cohort research was designed in which 102 pregnant women with PE were chosen and fetal pulmonary artery flow velocity data were acquired by Doppler ultrasound and linked with the development of neonatal RDS.Results: The AT/ET ratio in the fetal pulmonary artery velocity waveform was found to be directly related to the development of newborn RDS. A cut-off value of 0.3 resulted in a sensitivity of 71.4%, specificity of 79.7%, and total accuracy of 77.5%.Conclusion: A high AT/ET ratio in the fetal pulmonary artery is related to the future development of RDS in neonates of mothers with severe pre-eclampsia, implying that fetal pulmonary artery Doppler ultrasound may be a valuable tool in the identification of fetal lung maturity in situations of severe pre-eclampsia.
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- 2021
12. Isolation and Molecular Characterization of Fowl Adenoviruses Associated with Inclusion Body Hepatitis-hydropericardium Syndrome in Broiler Chickens in Egypt
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Eman A Morsy, Mahmoud Samir, Diaa G. Khelfa, Marwa S. Khattab, Mostafa G. Al Naguib, and Gomaa A. Abdel-Alim
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Hepatitis ,General Veterinary ,biology ,Isolation (health care) ,Fowl ,medicine ,Broiler ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Virology - Abstract
Avian adenoviruses are an extremely diversified group of pathogens that recently triggering a variety of problems for poultry production. In particular, Inclusion Body Hepatitis-Hydropericardium Syndrome (IBH-HPS), which has been observed in broiler birds from 3 to 6 weeks of age and is associated with anemia, hemorrhagic disorders, hydropericardium, and high mortality. The disease has been reported worldwide, and recently it was reported in many Egyptian farms, causing severe economic losses. Therefore, the current study aimed to isolate, and genetically type the most common Adenovirus serotypes associated with this syndrome in Egyptian farms. A total of 50 broiler chicken farms (3-6 weeks old) located in different Egyptian governorates were examined. Macroscopically, the diseased flock revealed hydropericardium, enlarged friable livers with ecchymotic hemorrhages, and varying mortality rates (1 to 7.5%). Histopathologically, severe diffuse necrotizing enteritis, hepatitis, pericarditis, and diffuse lymphoid depletion of the spleen were the most prominent lesions. Liver tissues and cloacal swabs were collected from all examined flocks for FAdVs detection by conventional polymerase chain reaction (PCR) targeting the L1 loop in the hexon gene. The PCR products were sequenced for typing of the detected viruses. It was found that 10 out of 50 flocks examined were PCR positive for FAdVs (20%). Phylogenetic analysis of the sequenced genes revealed that the obtained viruses clustered with reference strains belonging to FAdV type D and E serotype 2, 11, and 8a respectively. The isolation of both FAdV type D and FAdV type E were carried out on a primary cell culture chicken embryo liver cell (CEL) and the presence of these viruses was confirmed by PCR after the appearance of cytopathic effect (CPE). From this study, it could be concluded that both FAdVs types D and E are the most common adenoviruses circulating in poultry farms suffering from hydropericardium and inclusion body hepatitis.
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- 2021
13. Study of Cord Blood Levels of Erythropoietin, Bilirubin and Reticulocyte Count as Early Predictors of Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia
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Haidy Khattab, Ghada M Al-Ashmawy, Mohamed Shawky Elfarargy, and Sally El-Sayed Abu-Risha
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Bilirubin ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Gastroenterology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Neonatal Screening ,Reticulocyte Count ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Reticulocyte count ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Erythropoietin ,Pathological ,business.industry ,Infant, Newborn ,Fetal Blood ,Prognosis ,University hospital ,medicine.disease ,Early Diagnosis ,ROC Curve ,chemistry ,Case-Control Studies ,Cord blood ,Kernicterus ,Egypt ,Female ,Hemoglobin ,Hyperbilirubinemia, Neonatal ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background: Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia is a serious neonatal problem which has hazardous effects on the neonates when the level of indirect bilirubin is increased to the levels that could cause kernicterus. Aims: The aim of this research is to study the cord blood levels of erythropoietin (EPO), bilirubin and reticulocyte count (RC) as early predictors of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. Methods: This is a case-control study, which was conducted at Tanta University Hospital (TUH) from July 2016 to March 2018 on 90 neonates. The studied neonates were divided into 2 groups: Group 1 (45 neonates) who developed pathological hyperbilirubinemia and required treatment and group 2(45 neonates) who did not develop pathological hyperbilirubinemia and did not require treatment. Cord blood levels of EPO, bilirubin and RC were measured in all the studied neonates in both groups. Results: There was a significant difference between both groups with regard to cord blood bilirubin (CBB), hemoglobin, EPO and RC levels where the P. value is 0.001*,0.027, *0.001*&0.001*respectively. There was a significant positive correlation between cord blood EPO levels and both CBB and cord blood RC with r=0.610 and 0.579, respectively and P. value is 0.001* & 0.001* respectively. With regard to ROC curve, there were high cord blood EPO levels where the cut off value was 22.5 mIU/ml while the sensitivity and specificity were 96 and89, respectively. In the cord blood RC, the cut off value was 5.7% while the sensitivity and specificity were 93 and 85, respectively, and lastly, CBB where the cut off value was 1.8 mg/dl while the sensitivity and specificity were 89 and 78 respectively. Conclusion: Cord blood levels of EPO, bilirubin and RC were increased in cases of pathological neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. Recommendation: Cord blood levels of EPO, bilirubin and RC could be used for early prediction of pathological neonatal hyperbilirubinemia.
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- 2021
14. Ondansetron Compared with Doxylamine and Pyridoxine for Treatment of Nausea and Vomiting in Pregnancy
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Khattab Khattab Abdelhalim Omar Khattab, Mohamed Kamal Yahia, and Alaa Ebrahim Hamed
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education.field_of_study ,Pregnancy ,Abdominal pain ,vomiting ,Medicine (General) ,Nausea ,business.industry ,Population ,Pyridoxine ,medicine.disease ,Ondansetron ,nnausea ,doxylamine ,R5-920 ,Doxylamine ,ondansetron ,Anesthesia ,medicine ,Vomiting ,pregnancy ,medicine.symptom ,education ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background: Nausea and vomiting affects up to 80% of the pregnant women population and are the third leading causes of maternal hospitalization during pregnancy. Many pregnant females, and even some healthcare professionals, dread using antiemetic drugs due to a false beliefof their teratogenicrisk. Aim of the work:This study aimed to evaluate ondansetron to a combination of doxylamine and pyridoxine in controlling pregnancy-related nausea and vomiting. Patients and Methods:This randomized controlled trial included 156 pregnant women, at 16 weeks of gestation, with mild-to-moderate nausea and vomiting. Meanwhile, women with severe symptoms indicating admission, those already on anti-emetics, and those who wouldn’t be able to show up for follow-up visits were excluded. Seventy-eight patients received intravenous injection of ondansetron [Zofran] at a dose of 8 mg once daily for 5 days, whereas the other 78 patients received oral pyridoxine at a dose of 25 mg plus doxylamine at a dose of 12.5 mg [Diclegis] twice daily for 5 days. Each patient was subjected to full history taking, complete clinical examination and investigations. Results: Women on Ondansetron reported better alleviation of nausea compared to those receiving pyridoxine and doxylamine [96.2% vs. 52.6%, P
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- 2020
15. Independent of Calorie Intake, Short-term Alternate-day Fasting Alleviates NASH, With Modulation of Markers of Lipogenesis, Autophagy, Apoptosis, and Inflammation in Rats
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Mostafa Mohammed Abd-Elmonem, Eman Mohammad El Nashar, Hassan Reda Hassan Elsayed, Randa El-Gamal, Mohammad El-Nablaway, Asim Mohammed Abdalla, Basma Adel Khattab, Rania N Sherif, and Wagdi Fawzy Elkashef
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Histology ,Calorie restriction ,Apoptosis ,macromolecular substances ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Eating ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease ,Fibrosis ,Internal medicine ,Intermittent fasting ,Autophagy ,medicine ,Animals ,Oil Red O ,Sirius Red ,Inflammation ,business.industry ,Lipogenesis ,Articles ,Fasting ,medicine.disease ,Rats ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Anatomy ,Steatohepatitis ,Steatosis ,business ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a worldwide health problem. Alternate-day fasting (ADF), although thought to be aggressive, has proven safety and efficacy. We aimed to evaluate the effect of short-term ADF against already established high-fat-fructose (HFF)-induced NASH, independent of the amount of calorie intake, and to study the effect of ADF on lipogenesis, apoptosis, and hepatic inflammation. Male Sprague Dawley rats were divided into two groups: (1) negative control and (2) NASH group fed on HFF for 9 weeks, and then randomized into two subgroups of either HFF alone or with ADF protocol for 3 weeks. The ADF could improve HFF-related elevation in serum lactate dehydrogenase and could decrease the mRNA expression of lipogenesis genes; acetyl CoA carboxylase, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ, and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α; apoptotic genes caspase-3, p53, and inflammatory cyclo-oxygenase 2; and immunohistochemical staining for their proteins in liver with upregulation of LC3 and downregulation of P62 immunoexpression. Moreover, ADF ameliorated HFF-induced steatosis, inflammation, ballooning, and fibrosis through hematoxylin and eosin, Oil Red O, and Sirius Red staining, confirmed by morphometric analysis, without significant weight loss. Significant correlation of morphometric parameters with levels of gene expression was found. These findings suggest ADF to be a safe effective therapeutic agent in the management of NASH
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- 2021
16. Complications of free bipedicled DIEP flaps in breast reconstruction: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Nada Raafat Khattab
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Cochrane Library ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Surgery ,Plastic surgery ,DIEP flap ,Relative risk ,Medicine ,Fat necrosis ,business ,Complication ,Breast reconstruction - Abstract
In breast reconstruction, augmenting the blood supply to the abdominal flap decreases the risk of adverse effects. This technique is utilized in patients with risk factors such as smoking, obesity, and a history of chest wall irradiation. A surgeon may opt to use procedures such as free bipedicled flaps, vascular delay, or conventional bipedicled transverse rectus abdominus myocutaneous flaps. The free bipedicled deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap is the best option; however, information on the reliability of bipedicled DIEP compared to that of unipedicled flaps is lacking. We aimed to determine if there was a significant difference in complication rates between bipedicled and unipedicled DIEP flaps. Electronic search in PubMed, Cochrane Library, Ovid, and Scopus databases was performed. After screening, data were extracted based on the donor site, recipient site, and adverse effects. Descriptive statistics were generated for all pooled data. A meta-analysis was performed to determine the relative risk (RR) ratios with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) using a random-effects model. Our search yielded 19 unrelated studies of 920 bipedicled DIEP flaps that met the inclusion criteria and were included. The meta-analysis conducted on five papers showed that the risk of fat necrosis was significantly higher in unipedicled flaps than in bipedicled flaps (RR 0.30 [95% CI 0.19–0.48]; P
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17. Recent advances in herbal combination nanomedicine for cancer: delivery technology and therapeutic outcomes
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Asmaa Reda, Ahmed O. Elzoghby, Doaa M. Anwar, Mousa El-Sayed, Sherine N. Khattab, and Jia-You Fang
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Tumor targeting ,business.industry ,Cancer therapy ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Early detection ,Cancer ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Pharmacology ,medicine.disease ,Drug Delivery Systems ,Nanomedicine ,Treatment Outcome ,Neoplasms ,Drug delivery ,Humans ,Medicine ,Nanocarriers ,business ,Adverse effect - Abstract
Introduction: The use of herbal compounds in cancer therapy has great potential to promote the efficacy of current cancer therapeutic strategies. Herbal compounds were successfully reported to enhance tumor cells sensitization to the action of chemo-, hormonal- and gene-therapeutic agents via different mechanisms. Herbal ingredients can affect different signaling pathways, reduce the toxic side effects or inhibit the efflux of anticancer drugs.Areas covered: This review will discuss the delivery of herbal compounds with other cancer treatments such as hormonal, small molecule inhibitors and inorganic hybrids to tumor cells. An overview of physicochemical properties of herbal components that require intelligent design of combo-nanomedicines for efficient co-delivery of those herbal-derived and other anticancer agents was discussed. Nanocarriers provide various benefits to overcome the shortcomings of the encapsulated herbal compounds including improved solubility, increased stability and enhanced tumor targeting. Different nanocarrier systems were the focus of this review.Expert opinion: Multifunctional nanocarrier systems encapsulating herbal and different anticancer drugs showed to be a wonderful approach in the treatment of cancer enabling the co-delivery of anticancer drugs with versatile modes of action in an accurate manner in an attempt to enhance the efficacy, benefit from the synergism between the drugs as well as to minimize the development of multi-drug resistance. The main challenge point is the early detection and management of any developed adverse effect.
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18. Intraoperative Factors Associated With Early Recipient Death After Adult-to-Adult Living Donor Liver Transplant
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Ahmed Moustafa, Ahmed E. Taha, Ahmed Abdallah Salman, Mohamed Abdalla Salman, Mohamed Youssef, Mohamed S. Arafa, Marwan Mansour Borham, Mohamed Tourky, Hany Hagag, Sara A. Khattab, and Mostafa Mahmoud Abdelfatah
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Adult ,Transplantation ,Cirrhosis ,Sodium bicarbonate ,business.industry ,Gold standard ,medicine.disease ,Liver Transplantation ,Cohort Studies ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Sodium Bicarbonate ,Treatment Outcome ,Mean blood pressure ,chemistry ,Anesthesia ,Living Donors ,Humans ,Medicine ,Platelet ,Lactic Acid ,Fresh frozen plasma ,business ,Packed red blood cells ,Retrospective Studies ,Cohort study - Abstract
Objectives Living donor liver transplant is the gold standard therapy for patients with terminal hepatic disorders for whom no alternative therapy is available. The primary aim was to assess different intraoperative factors that may predict early death after adult-to-adult living donor liver transplant. The secondary aim was to assess the effect of small-for-size syndrome on mortality. Materials and methods This retrospective multicenter cohort study was performed on records from 145 adults with cirrhosis who had received a right lobe living donor liver transplant. Patients were divided according to the occurrence of short-term mortality (death within the first month after transplant). The primary intraoperative parameters included graft weight, surgical duration, mean blood pressure, serum lactate and sodium bicarbonate, transfusions, durations of cold and warm ischemia and anhepatic phase, input and output during surgery, and portal venous pressures. Results There were statistically significant variations between both cohorts for number of units of packed red blood cells, durations of cold and warm ischemia and anhepatic phase, preclamp and postreperfusion portal venous pressures, average urine output, mean serum lactate, mean blood pressure, and surgical duration (P ⟨ .001). Also, there were significant differences in the number of platelets, units of fresh frozen plasma, and mean sodium bicarbonate (P = .025, .003, and .035, respectively). Of the 25 patients who died within the early postoperative period, 20 had developed small-for-size syndrome (P ⟨ .001). Conclusions A variety of intraoperative risk factors may affect early posttransplant mortality, which suggests the high complexity of living donor liver transplants and the need for well-trained experienced teams to perform these surgeries.
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19. Presepsin as a predictive indicator of severity in Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19)
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Rasha A. Nasr, Mona A. Khattab, Nesma G. El Sheikh, and Sara M. Farag
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Geriatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,business.industry ,Effective management ,enzyme linked immuno-sorbent assay (elisa) ,medicine.disease ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 ,Sepsis ,Pneumonia ,covid-19 ,Disease severity ,presepsin ,moderate and severe covid-19 ,Internal medicine ,Hospital admission ,medicine ,Biomarker (medicine) ,business - Abstract
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) currently represents a major health emergency worldwide. Early recognition of severe forms of this virus is essential to align effective management and treatment strategies. Presepsin (PSP), the soluble cluster of differentiation (CD14) subtype; is a useful biomarker not only for early diagnosis of sepsis but also could be used as a predictive for the severity and mortality in septic patients, as well as in pneumonia. This study aimed to investigate the potential utility of PSP as a predictive indicator of disease severity in COVID-19 patients. A total of 42 COVID-19 patients were enrolled in this study and stratified into moderate and severe groups, in addition to 15 healthy patients as controls. The PSP levels were measured using Enzyme Linked Immuno-Sorbent Assay (ELISA) within 24 h (1 day) as well as on the 5th day of admission to the Geriatrics hospital, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt, in addition to other relevant laboratory tests performed during the study period from July to October, 2020. Results showed that the PSP levels were significantly higher in COVID-19 patients compared to the controls (p< 0.001), and were also noticeably elevated in severe group than in moderate group on the 1st day 1 (p= 0.008) and the 5th day (p= 0.003) of hospital admission. Significant correlation between PSP level and hospital stay (r = 0.332, p= 0.032) was detected; however, no significant correlation was recorded with the different laboratory parameters. For severity prediction, PSP revealed significant values for the 1 st day and the 5th day (AUC 0.737; p= 0.003 and AUC 0.810; p< 0.001), respectively. Data obtained in this study suggested the potential utility of PSP as a predictive indicator of severity in COVID-19 patients, thus allowing for earlier identification of high-risk patients and those who will be hospitalized for longer periods.
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20. Role of Ultrasound in Flexor Tendon Injuries of the Hand: A New Insight
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Chris Nabil Hanna Bekhet, Rasha Tolba Khattab, Maha K. Abdel Ghaffar, and Mohamed Amin Nassef
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Acoustics and Ultrasonics ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Biophysics ,Wounds, Penetrating ,Wrist ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Tendon Injuries ,Humans ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,Ultrasonography ,Rehabilitation ,Tenosynovitis ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,business.industry ,Ultrasound ,Hand Injuries ,030208 emergency & critical care medicine ,Middle Aged ,Wrist Injuries ,medicine.disease ,Tendon ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Physical therapy ,Female ,business ,Penetrating trauma ,Exploratory surgery - Abstract
This study was aimed at validating the diagnostic accuracy of ultrasound (US) scans in pre-operative evaluation of flexor tendon injuries in the hand and to determine its value in the management of such injuries and in the prediction of patient outcome. This descriptive cross-sectional prospective study included 35 patients with penetrating trauma to the volar aspect of the hand or wrist with questionable clinical findings. They had 50 injured tendons and were candidates for exploratory surgery versus physiotherapy. They underwent pre-operative US to guide their management. Ultrasound results were compared with the operative findings as the gold standard test. Patients were followed up postoperatively, and functional outcome was assessed and correlated with pre-operative sonographic findings. Our results indicate that sonographic examination of hand tendon injury has high accuracy in diagnosing complete or partial flexor injuries, with 100% accuracy, sensitivity and specificity in diagnosing full-thickness tears as well as tenosynovitis of hand flexor tendons. Zonal II injury was the most frequent among our study population and correlated with poorest functional outcome after rehabilitation at 3 mo follow-up. US of the hand is a fast, inexpensive and potentially indispensable dynamic tool for accurate assessment of flexor tendon injuries. It provides data on the extent of injury that effectively helps both set up an appropriate operative plan and predict the patient's functional outcome post-operatively, which in turn will have a direct impact on the patient's rehabilitation plan and lifestyle. Thus, it should be a fundamental part of the management of patients with tendon injuries.
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21. Botulinum toxin type‐A versus 5‐fluorouracil in the treatment of plaque psoriasis: Comparative study
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Mai A. Samir and Fathia M Khattab
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Plaque psoriasis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Erythema ,business.industry ,Significant difference ,Dermatology ,Single injection ,medicine.disease ,Botulinum toxin ,Treatment Outcome ,Recurrence ,Fluorouracil ,Psoriasis ,medicine ,Humans ,Botulinum Toxins, Type A ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.drug ,Botulinum toxin type - Abstract
BACKGROUND Long-term remission and total clearance in Psoriasis can only be achieved in a few patients. AIM To compare the efficacy and safety of intradermal Botulinum toxin (BTX) in the treatment of plaque psoriasis. SUBJECTS AND METHODS A comparative study conducted in thirty-five patients with chronic plaque psoriasis was treated by split-body therapy. The patients were either treated with intradermal BTX or with intralesional 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) to each of 2 bilaterally symmetrical psoriatic plaque lesions. The outcomes were assessed using the following criteria: the sum of erythema, scaling, and induration scores and the clearing percentage of the target plaque lesion assessed by 2 blinded observers. RESULTS At the end of the study, the response rate was 85% on the BTX treatment side and 90% on the 5-FU side. There was no significant difference between both sides regarding a clinical response or side effects. The recurrence rate was 15% on both sides. CONCLUSIONS Botulinum toxin was a novel, safe, single injection, and effective therapy for plaque-type psoriasis. More studies are required to further prove the efficacy of BTX in the treatment of plaque psoriasis.
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22. Epidermal Growth Factor rs4444903 A>G Gene Polymorphism Association with Chronic Hepatitis B Liver Disease Progression among Egyptian Children: A Multicenter Study
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Sheren E. Maher, Amal Ahmed Mohamed, Eman El S. Habib, Sherief Abd-Elsalam, Ahlam M. Ismail, Dalia M. Abd El-Hassib, Doaa Ezzat, Laila E. Abolfotoh, Ahmed G.K. Habib, Rania Abdelmonem Khattab, Dalia A. El-damasy, Nageh M. Shehata, Gihan M. Babrs, Naglaa Fawazy, Suzan M. Mousa, Doaa Ghaith, and Gehan L. Abdel Hakeem
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Cirrhosis ,business.industry ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Liver disease ,0302 clinical medicine ,Multicenter study ,Chronic hepatitis ,Epidermal growth factor ,Polymorphism (computer science) ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business - Abstract
Background: Polymorphisms of genes encoding the pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines can affect the clinical presentation of the infection. We aimed to assess the role of EGF gene single-nucleotide polymorphism in the outcome of chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in children. Methods: One hundred HBV-infected children and 75 healthy matched controls were enrolled in this prospective study. Patients included 18 chronic inactive and 82 chronic active carriers. EGF rs4444903 A>G genotypes were determined using allele-specific amplification. Results: Significant differences regarding EGF genotypic frequency (p=0.001) in patients compared to controls (p=0.001). Eighteen percent were inactive, and 82% were active carriers. AA, AG and GG genotypic frequency were 66.7%, 33.3%, 0% and were 3.7%, 37.8% and 58.5% in the inactive and active carriers, respectively, with significant differences regarding AA, AG, GG genotypic frequency (p=0.001 for all). EGF AA, AG, GG genotypes frequency were 1.9%, 33.3%, and 64.8%, respectively, with significant differences between cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic patients regarding AA, AG, GG genotypic frequency (p=0.001 for all). Conclusion: Increased G allele frequency in EGF rs4444903 A > G polymorphism in HBV- Egyptian children is associated with worse outcomes.
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23. Impact of Bariatric Surgery on Male Sexual Health: a Prospective Study
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Mohammed Khattab, Karim K. Maurice, Mai D Sarhan, Mohamed D Sarhan, and Haitham Hassan
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Serum testosterone ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Testosterone (patch) ,medicine.disease ,Obesity ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Male patient ,medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business ,Sexual function ,Prospective cohort study ,Reproductive health ,Male sexual function - Abstract
Obesity is a worldwide prevalent problem which negatively affects most of the human body systems. Male sexual dysfunction is a frequent problem in obese individuals. Nowadays, bariatric surgery is the most successful way for the management of morbid obesity. Recent research has concluded that it has a significant improving effect on sexual function. This study aimed to assess the long-term effect of bariatric surgery on male sexual function. Sixty-six male patients indicated for bariatric surgery were enrolled in this prospective study. Only forty-eight of them completed the study. Patients were invited to fill the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) questionnaire twice, preoperatively (T1) and 12 months postoperatively (T2). Simultaneously, patients’ serum testosterone levels were assayed. At T2, the patients showed highly significant increase in the IIEF scores and the serum testosterone levels (p
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24. Increased procoagulant platelet levels are predictive of death in COVID-19
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Calin I. Prodan, George L. Dale, Sharanjeet Thind, Kellie R Jones, Shubhada Mithilesh, Angelia C. Kirkpatrick, Meheroz H. Rabadi, Leslie Guthery, Eleanor A. Mathews, Mohamad Khattab, Andrea S. Vincent, and Chao Xu
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Platelets ,Aging ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Receiver operating characteristic ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Proportional hazards model ,business.industry ,Area under the curve ,COVID-19 ,Infarction ,Thrombosis ,medicine.disease ,Molecular medicine ,Gastroenterology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Original Article ,Platelet ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,Infection ,business ,Abnormal Platelet - Abstract
Prior research has identified abnormal platelet procoagulant responses in COVID-19. Coated-platelets, a form of procoagulant platelets, support thrombin formation and are elevated in ischemic stroke patients with increased risk for recurrent infarction. Our goal was to examine changes in coated-platelet levels over the course of COVID-19 infection and determine their association with disease severity, thrombosis, and death. Coated-platelet levels were assayed after admission and repeated weekly in COVID-19 patients, and in COVID-19 negative controls. Receiver operator characteristic (ROC) analysis was used to calculate area under the curve (AUC) values for a model including baseline coated-platelets to predict death. Kaplan–Meier and Cox proportional hazards analysis was used to predict risk for death at 90 days. We enrolled 33 patients (22 with moderate and 11 with severe infection) and 20 controls. Baseline coated-platelet levels were lower among moderate (mean ± SD; 21.3 ± 9.8%) and severe COVID-19 patients (28.5 ± 11.9%) compared to controls (38.1 ± 10.4%, p 33.9% was 40.99 when compared to those with levels ≤ 33.9% (p
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25. Predictive and Prognostic Value of Ascitic Fluid Mannose Binding Lectin in Patients with Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis
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Amal Ahmed Mohamed, Mahmoud Elkadeem, Naglaa El-Toukhy, Dalia A. El-damasy, Rania Abdelmonem Khattab, Sherief Abd-Elsalam, Ahmed Sabry, Abeer Ahmed, and Mohamed Abdel-Hamid
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Adult ,Liver Cirrhosis ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cirrhosis ,Immunology ,Peritonitis ,Mannose-Binding Lectin ,Gastroenterology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis ,Model for End-Stage Liver Disease ,Internal medicine ,Ascites ,medicine ,Ascitic Fluid ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Mannan-binding lectin ,Pharmacology ,Creatinine ,business.industry ,Albumin ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,MBL deficiency ,chemistry ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Background/Aim: Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis is a common bacterial infection of ascitic fluid mainly in ascites due to liver cirrhosis. Mannose-binding lectin (MBL) can activate phagocytosis and the complement system. Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis was detected to be higher in MBL deficiency. This study aimed to assess ascitic fluid MBL in liver cirrhosis and spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. Methods: Ninety patients with cirrhotic ascites were included. Forty five of them had SBP. Child-Pugh score, Model for End Stage Liver Disease (MELD) and its update (uMELD) scores were used to assess severity of liver cirrhosis. Ascitic fluid samples were obtained for differentiation of leucocytic count, estimation of albumin, protein, glucose, and serumascitic albumin gradient. Ascitic fluid levels of MBL were measured for all patients. SBP was documented if polymorphonuclear leucocytic count ≥250/mm in ascitic fluid. Results: Ascitic fluid MBL level was significantly lower in patients with SBP. MBL had a significant negative correlation with ascitic total leukocytic count (TLC), also with serum creatinine, bilirubin, PT, INR and MELD score among SBP patients. However, it had a significant positive correlation with ascitic protein and with platelets. According to multivariate analysis; fever, TLC, platelets, creatinine, MBL, glucose and polymorphs were independent predictors for SBP development. Conclusion: Ascitic fluid MBL could be a good predictive and prognostic marker in patients with cirrhosis and spontaneous bacterial peritonitis.
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26. BDD Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Among Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons Worldwide
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Nada Raafat Khattab and Dan Mills
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Male ,Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Esthetics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,Developing country ,ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS ,030230 surgery ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Presentation ,0302 clinical medicine ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Humans ,Surgery, Plastic ,media_common ,Surgeons ,business.industry ,Significant difference ,Evidence-based medicine ,Body Dysmorphic Disorders ,medicine.disease ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Family medicine ,Body dysmorphic disorder ,Female ,Surgery ,business - Abstract
Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a controversial topic in the field of plastic surgery. Our aim was to determine whether BDD knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) are affected by the experience of the surgeon in the field, sex of the surgeon, country of practice, and the number of patients the surgeon sees annually. We were particularly interested in uncovering any significant relations in KAP of BDD between plastic surgeons practicing in developed versus developing countries. We created a two-page survey of 24 questions about the KAP of BDD. The survey was sent to aesthetic plastic surgeons worldwide via ISAPS global email list. The data were collected over a period of 20 days at the end of 2020. A total of 464 plastic surgeons completed the survey. The only factor that determines the awareness of BDD is the experience of the surgeon. The more experienced the surgeon is, the more likely he/she is to be familiar with the clinical picture of BDD. Although aware, the more experienced surgeons tend to dismiss the importance of referring BDD patients to psychiatrists/psychologists. Male surgeons tend to diagnose more patients with BDD than female surgeons. Surgeons who estimated the correct prevalence of BDD among patients seeking surgery acquired knowledge of BDD from scientific journals. The KAP is relatively similar between surgeons practicing in developed and developing countries, and the main statistically significant difference was in the questions used during the course of the interviews to diagnose BDD. We can deduce from the results that most aesthetic surgeons worldwide have got knowledge of the presentation of BDD and are keen to diagnose the disorder in their practice. It is worth noting that surgeons usually have their unique approach in the management of BDD. Our study highlights the importance of not only raising awareness of the best management of BDD, but also of establishing a consensus that BDD is a contraindication to aesthetic treatment. The best methods to raise awareness are through journals and plastic surgery residency. This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors https://www.springer.com/00266 .
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27. Validity of routine biochemical and ultrasound scores for prediction of hepatic fibrosis and steatosis in NAFLD
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Naglaa Ahmad, Zeinab Abdellatif, Ahmed M. Ramadan, Hany Khattab, Yasmine Gaber, Yasmin Saad, Mohamed Said, and Rasha Eletreby
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Steatosis ,RD1-811 ,RC799-869 ,Gastroenterology ,Liver disease ,Fibrosis ,Internal medicine ,NAFLD ,Medicine ,Non-invasive assessment ,General Environmental Science ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Receiver operating characteristic ,Fibrosis progression ,business.industry ,Fatty liver ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Hepatology ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,medicine.disease ,Liver biopsy ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Surgery ,business ,Hepatic fibrosis - Abstract
Background We evaluated the validity of some non-invasive scores and ultrasound findings to predict fibrosis and steatosis in a cohort of NAFLD patients who underwent liver biopsy. Ninety-seven NAFLD patients were enrolled and classified into NASH (66) and simple steatosis groups (31) based on liver biopsy. ROC curves were constructed for Fibrosis-4 index (FIB4), aspartate aminotransferase to platelet ratio index (APRI), and NAFLD fibrosis score (NFS) in fibrosis prediction, also for (hepatic steatosis index; HSI, fatty liver index; FLI) and ultrasonographic subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissue measurements (SAT and VAT) for steatosis prediction. Results FIB4 had AUC of 0.6, APRI and NFS at cutoffs of 0.3 and -.2.4 had AUC of 0.64 and 0.63 in detecting the presence of any grade of fibrosis, and of (0.52, 0.55, and 0.58) for significant fibrosis. FIB4 at a cut-off of (0.76) had the highest AUC in detecting any grade of fibrosis in the simple steatosis group (0.81). SAT (at cutoff of 2.1 and 2.5) was superior to VAT. HSI (at cutoff 45.35 and 45.7) was superior to FLI in detecting moderate or marked steatosis. Conclusion FIB4 and NFS can be used in screening for silent liver disease with ongoing fibrosis in simple steatosis. They are unsatisfactory predictors for significant fibrosis in NAFLD. SAT is better than VAT in predicting moderate steatosis and is slightly better than biochemical HSI.
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28. Objective assessment of Platelet‐Rich Plasma (PRP) potentiality in the treatment of Chronic leg Ulcer: RCT on 80 patients with Venous ulcer
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Nehal Farouk, Ayman Altramsy, Rania Fouad Khattab, Asmaa Ali Dahy, Ayman Farahat, Yasser Helmy, Ahmed Abu-Elsoud, Lamia Abdullbary Gad, Sahar Elshahat Mohammed, and Emad Hussein
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Dermatology ,Venous leg ulcer ,Varicose Ulcer ,Objective assessment ,law.invention ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Quality of life ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,medicine ,Humans ,Platelet-Rich Plasma ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Leg Ulcer ,medicine.disease ,Bandages ,Surgery ,Leg ulcer ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Platelet-rich plasma ,Quality of Life ,Wound healing ,business - Abstract
Background Chronic venous leg ulcer reduces the patients' activities and their overall quality of life. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) was previously investigated as promising less invasive management for leg ulcers. This study aims To re-assess the efficacy and safety of PRP in the management of chronic leg ulcers due to venous factors. Patients/methods RCT enrolled 80 patients who clinically presented with chronic venous leg ulcers. Forty patients were allocated randomly for the treatment with autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP). Intradermal and subdermal injection of PRP by 27guage syringe weekly, in all edges and in the granular floor of the ulcer for 4-6 sessions. Another 40 patients managed by conventional treatment by compression and dressing for the same period were allocated as Group B. Objective assessment achieved by the percentage of reduction of the size of the ulcer area, rate of healing, incidence of recurrence, and if side effects have been reported. Results PRP therapy showed better results and high p value significance when compared to conventional therapy. Conclusion This study shows that PRP is effective and significant in promoting the wound healing process in chronic leg venous ulcers. PRP is simple, safe, and has a short learning curve technique.
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29. Case Report: Prolonged Viral Shedding in Six COVID-19 Patients
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Arun Prabhakaran Nair, Mouhand F H Mohamed, Mohamed Abu Khattab, Arwa Alsaud, Ahmad S. Matarneh, Sreethish Sasi, Rania El Hassan, Peter Coyle, and Fahmi Yousef Khan
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Adult ,Male ,Time Factors ,viruses ,030231 tropical medicine ,Disease ,Asymptomatic ,Virus ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Virology ,Throat ,medicine ,Humans ,Viral shedding ,Aged ,Immunosuppression Therapy ,Infectivity ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,Transmission (medicine) ,COVID-19 ,Articles ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Virus Shedding ,COVID-19 Drug Treatment ,Pneumonia ,Infectious Diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Immunology ,Parasitology ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
COVID-19 has surfaced as a multi-organ disease predominantly affecting the respiratory system. Detection of the viral RNA through reverse transcriptase–PCR (RT-PCR) from a nasopharyngeal or throat sample is the preferred method of diagnosis. Recent evidence has suggested that COVID-19 patients can shed the SARS-CoV-2 for several weeks. Herein, we report six cases of COVID-19 who had persistently positive SARS-CoV-2 on repeat RT-PCR testing reaching up to 9 weeks. The spectrum of cases described ranges from asymptomatic infection to severe COVID-19 pneumonia. A full understanding of the virus’s transmission dynamics needs further research. Prolonged viral shedding currently has unclear implications on the management and isolation decisions—the role of the cycle threshold (Ct) value in guiding therapeutic decisions is yet to be clarified. More data on the relationship between Ct values and viral cultivation are needed, especially in patients with prolonged viral shedding, to understand the virus’s viability and infectivity.
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30. EVALUATION OF POSTERIOR LUMBER INTERBODY FUSION WITHOUT INSTRUMENTATION IN LUMBER DEGENERATIVE DISC DISEASES
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Ahmed Ismael Mohamed Ismael Khattab, Eissa Ragheb, and Mohamed A. Negm
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030222 orthopedics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Medical treatment ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Significant difference ,Degenerative disc ,medicine.disease ,Degenerative disc disease ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Lumbar ,Preoperative level ,Discectomy ,medicine ,business ,Prospective cohort study ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Background: Degenerative disc disease represents a common cause of chronic low back pain that makes some disabling and requires surgical intervention. Posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF) represents one of the techniques used to deal with this disabling. Objective: To assess the results of the posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF) without instrumentation in cases of degenerative disc diseases without instability. Patient and method: This was a prospective study of twenty patients who underwent surgical lumbar laminectomy and discectomy with interbody fusion and graft for degenerative lumbar diseases that not responsive to medical treatment for 6 months at Sayed Galal Hospital, Al-Azhar Faculty of Medicine. Result: There was a highly statistically significant decrease in the level of pain (VAS score) one week postoperatively compared to preoperative level with p-value < 0.001, and a statistically significant difference was found between preoperative pain (VAS score) level ,and post 6 months level with p-value < 0.001. Conclusion: Posterior lumbar interbody fusion technique without instrumentation showed several potential benefits in the treatment of degenerative disc disease (DDD).
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31. ASSESSMENT OF BALANCE FUNCTIONS AND PRIMITIVE REFLEXES IN CHILDREN WITH LEARNING DISABILITY
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Fathy Naeem, Nancy Metwally, Nagwa Hazzaa, Sahar M A Hassanein, Ahmed A. Khattab, and Amany Ahmed Shalaby
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Primitive reflexes ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Dyslexia ,030229 sport sciences ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Test (assessment) ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Neurodevelopmental disorder ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Quality of life ,Learning disability ,Reflex ,Medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Balance (ability) - Abstract
Background: Persistence of primary reflexes can indicate poor neurological development and immaturity within the nervous system. As dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental disorder that involves more than just reading difficulties so it’s important to investigate primitive reflexes and balance functions in dyslexics. Aim of the Work: To assess balance functions, primitive reflexes in dyslexics. Subjects and Methods: The present study was conducted on 60 children divided into two subgroups. Control group consists of 20 normal children and study group consists of 40 children with dyslexia (diagnosed by Arabic Reading Screening test (ARST) and Modified Arabic Dyslexia Screening Test (MADST). Both study and control groups aged from 6 6/12 to 9 years old. They were subjected to clinical diagnostic tests for primitive reflexes and balance office tests (Romberg, unilateral stance, Fukuda stepping test, modified clinical test of sensory interaction in balance (mCTSIB). Results: The study group demonstrated poor balance measured with unilateral stance compared to control group. Sixty percent of the study group has retained primitive reflexes. Conclusions: Dyslexic children have poor balance compared to normal children and they have retained primitive reflexes supporting poor neurological development. Assessment of balance functions is recommended to be included within the test battery of dyslexics for better quality of life.
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32. Hepatitis A related to foods
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Fahim Shaltout, Esraa Khattab, and Islam I.s
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Picornavirus ,biology ,Isolation (health care) ,Transmission (medicine) ,viruses ,Public health ,Hepatitis A ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Virology ,Virus ,Personal hygiene ,medicine ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Ingestion ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
Hepatitis A is caused by hepatitis A virus (HAV). Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is classified as a picornavirus. Hepatitis A virus infection occurs globally and is causing a public health concern, primarily in developing countries due to its persistent circulation in the environment. The improved sanitary condition and increase in awareness of personal hygiene have led to the marked reduction of HAV prevalence in industrialized countries during childhood and to a shift of the infection towards adulthood. HAV is an environmentally stable, positive single stranded RNA virus that is primarily transmitted by the fecal-oral route, person to person contact or ingestion of contaminated food and drink. One of the main causes leading to HAV infection is epidemiologically linked to the consumption of raw or undercooked shellfish particularly oysters and clams. Due to their filter-feeding style, these shellfishes readily concentrate viruses from the surrounding water containing municipal sewage, and as a consequence pose a health threat to consumers. Therefore, development of detection techniques possessing the requisite sensitivity and specificity for the practical routine monitoring purposes is of great importance necessary for the protection of shellfish-consuming public. Nucleic acid based method such as reverse transcription PCR has emerged as the popular method of choice in view of rapidity, accuracy and sensitivity in contrary of the time-consuming conventional cell culture and hybridization techniques. The low concentration of viral genome present in the environmental sample which requires effective isolation and concentration of virions and the labor-extensive purification, removal of PCR inhibitors will be unfavorable
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33. Visual versus semiquantitative analysis of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography brain images in patients with dementia
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Ismet Sarikaya, Walaa A. Kamel, Samira Altailji, Nooraessa Bin Essa, Ali Sarikaya, and Khattab Khaled Ateyah
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lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,Fluorodeoxyglucose ,business.industry ,lcsh:R895-920 ,Image registration ,brain imaging ,visual analysis ,medicine.disease ,semiquantitative analysis ,Neuroimaging ,Maximum intensity projection ,medicine ,Dementia ,f-18 fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography ,In patient ,Tomography ,Nuclear medicine ,business ,Semi quantitative ,dementia ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Various studies have reported to the superiority of semiquantitative (SQ) analysis over visual analysis in detecting metabolic changes in the brain. In this study, we aimed to determine the limitations of SQ analysis programs and the current status of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)-positron emission tomography (PET) scan in dementia. 18F-FDG-PET/computed tomography (CT) brain images of 39 patients with a history of dementia were analyzed both visually and semiquantitatively. Using the visually markedly abnormal 18F-FDG-PET images as standard, we wanted to test the accuracy of two commercially available SQ analysis programs. SQ analysis results were classified as matching, partially matching and nonmatching with visually markedly abnormal studies. On visual analysis, 18F-FDG-PET showed marked regional hypometabolism in 19 patients, mild abnormalities in 8 and was normal in 12 patients. SQ analysis-1 results matched with visual analysis in 8 patients (42.1%) and partially matched in 11. SQ analysis-2 findings matched with visual analysis in 11 patients (57.8%) and partially matched in 7 and did not match in 1. Marked regional hypometabolism was either on the left side of the brain or was more significant on the left than the right in 63% of patients. Preservation of metabolism in sensorimotor cortex was seen in various dementia subtypes. Reviewing images in color scale and maximum intensity projection (MIP) image was helpful in demonstrating and displaying regional abnormalities, respectively. SQ analysis provides less accurate results as compared to visual analysis by experts. Due to suboptimal image registration and selection of brain areas, SQ analysis provides inaccurate results, particularly in small areas and areas in close proximity. Image registration and selection of areas with SQ programs should be checked carefully before reporting the results.
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34. Uterocervical angle versus cervical length in the prediction of spontaneous preterm birth in singleton pregnancy
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Omima T. Taha, Basma M. Khattab, Rasha E. Khamees, Ahmed A. Aboelroose, and Amal M. Elshahat
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Pregnancy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Singleton pregnancy ,Obstetrics ,business.industry ,Uterus ,Ultrasound ,Infant, Newborn ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Cervix Uteri ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Transvaginal ultrasound ,Primary outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cervical Length Measurement ,medicine ,Humans ,Premature Birth ,Female ,business ,Cervical canal ,Cervical length - Abstract
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the predictive role of the uterocervical angle and the cervical length in preterm birth. METHODS This was cross-sectional analytical study, recruiting 167 women at high-risk for preterm birth (delivery before 37 weeks of pregnancy). They had transvaginal ultrasound for evaluation of the uterocervical angle and the cervical length between at 30 and 32, 32+1 and 34, and 34+1 and 36+1 weeks of pregnancy. The primary outcome was to determine the predictive role of the uterocervical angle and the cervical length in preterm birth. RESULTS The mean uterocervical angle was significantly greater in those who delivered preterm (115.4° ± 9.1° versus 101.1° ± 8.3°, p
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35. Paclitaxel and Its Chemo-preventive Role in the Management of Small Lung Cancer
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Talat Ibrahim, M. Arouk, Abeer A. Khattab, M. Fikry Eltayeb, and Mohamed Emad Helmy
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endocrine system diseases ,biology ,Chemistry ,organic chemicals ,macromolecular substances ,Pharmacology ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Alternaria alternata ,High-performance liquid chromatography ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Paclitaxel ,Cancer cell ,medicine ,MTT assay ,Lung cancer ,Quantitative analysis (chemistry) ,Incubation - Abstract
Based on a quantitative analysis using HPLC and UV, Alternaria alternata has been identified as a strong taxol producer. Taxol's biosynthetic efficiency has been checked using PCR detection.The development of taxol by A. alternata was investigated by inoculating the fungus on various media.The best medium for extracting the highest volume of taxol was found to be potato dextrose broth (PDB). After 21 days of incubation at 23°C with a pH of 8.5 and shaking (120 rpm) (250 g/L), the substance taxol was formed to perfection. HPLC was used to effectively purify the Alternaria alternata taxol. The taxol from Alternaria alternata displayed promising anticancer properties. The capacity of anticancer drugs to eradicate cancer cells may be used to determine their efficacy. As a result, the inhibitory effect of taxol on A549 lung adenocarcinoma cells was assessed by culturing the cells with different concentrations of the compound for 24 hours (MTT assay).
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36. ORAL VERSUS TOPICAL PROPRANOLOL IN MANAGEMENT OF INFANTILE HEMANGIOMA
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Abd El-Wahab Y. El-Okby, Samir Gouda, and Ahmed Hanafy Ahmed Soliman Khattab
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business.industry ,Visual analogue scale ,Significant difference ,Soft tissue ,Propranolol ,Hypoglycemia ,medicine.disease ,Group B ,Hemangioma ,Anesthesia ,Infantile hemangioma ,medicine ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background: Infantile hemangiomas (IHs) are the most common soft tissue tumors of infancy, which occur in 4% to 10% of children under 1 year of age. Female infants are three to four times more likely suffering from IH as male infants. Hemangioma may require no treatment except if any complications occur. Objective: To compare the efficacy of orally administered propranolol versus topical propranolol in the management of infantile hemangiomas in infants and children below 7 years of age. Patients and Methods: These studies were conducted on 40 patients attending to Egyptian Military Hospitals with Infantile hemangioma, and were divided into two groups: Group A received oral propranolol and Group B received topical propranolol for 6 months in both groups, this was from February 2019 to November 2019. Results: Oral and topical propranolol achieved a satisfactory results with no significant difference in both groups, with mean reduction in size of 36.55% and 34.54% respectively according to U/S. No significant difference in visual analogue scale (VAS). Complications rate among the two groups were 25% and 10% respectively in the form of relapse, hypoglycemia and broncho spasm in oral group, while relapse was with topical group. Conclusion: Oral and topical propranolol have a good effect in management of IH, with no significant difference of both. We recommend usage of topical propranolol as first option especially in superfacial type.
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37. Chloroquine ameliorates bone loss induced by d-galactose in male rats via inhibition of ERK associated osteoclastogenesis and antioxidant effect
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Mahmoud M. Khattab, Azza M. Agha, Dalia O. Saleh, Mohamed A. Aziz Mahmoud, and Marwa M. Safar
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MAPK/ERK pathway ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Osteoporosis ,010501 environmental sciences ,Toxicology ,01 natural sciences ,Bone resorption ,Superoxide dismutase ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,RA1190-1270 ,medicine ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,ComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS ,Cathepsin ,biology ,Chemistry ,Acid phosphatase ,RANKL ,Regular Article ,Chloroquine ,medicine.disease ,Rats ,ERK ,Endocrinology ,Toxicology. Poisons ,biology.protein ,Osteocalcin ,OPG ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Graphical abstract, Highlights • Cloroquine (CQ) has reduced the adverse bone changes caused by d-galactose. • It improved bone health, switched off nuclear factor kappa-B ligand (RANKL) receptor activator activation and decreased ERK bone expression. • CQ treatment inhibited osteoclastogenesis and consequently restored the RANKL/OPG ratio. • CQ demonstrated an antioxidant effect in bone where it increased both catalase (CAT) and superoxide dismutase (SOD). • CQ is a possible anti-osteoporotic agent through the suppression of osteoclastogenesis associated with ERK., Chloroquine (CQ); a lysosomotropic agent used for decade ago as anti-malarial, was tested against aging induced osteoporosis. Osteoporosis in male rats was induced using d-galactose (D-gal) as a reducing sugar at a dose of 200 mg/kg/day; i.p. Osteoporotic rats were orally treated with CQ (10 mg/kg/day) for four successive weeks. Bone densitometry of tibia and femur were evaluated. Bone formation biomarkers; osteoprotegrin (OPG), bone specific alkaline phosphatse (BALP), and osteocalcin (OCN), and bone resorption biomarker; receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-B ligand (RANKL), cathepsin-k (CTSK), tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP) were estimated. Moreover, the expression of extracellular regulated kinase (ERK) in bone was determined. CQ ameliorated the bone detrimental changes induced by d-galactose. It enhanced bone health as revealed by measurement of bone densitometry, halted the activation of receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-B ligand (RANKL) and reduced bone manifestation of ERK. Furthermore, CQ treatment abated serum cathepsin-k (CTSK) and serum tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP) thus inhibited osteoclastogenesis and consequently restored the RANKL/OPG ratio. CQ demonstrated an antioxidant effect in bone where it increased both Catalase (CAT) and Superoxide dismutase (SOD). These CQ preserving effect in rats treated with d-galactose were confirmed by the histopathological examination. The present study points to the potential therapeutic effect of CQ as anti-osteoporotic agent possibly through its antioxidant effects and suppression of ERK associated osteoclastogenesis.
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38. The cytotoxic effect of Synadenium grantii extract against human lung carcinoma A549 cells and its role in improvement of histopathological and biomarkers changes in Benzo(a)pyrene-induced lung cancer in rats
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Mohamed Fawzy Barghash, Khaled Mahmoud, Mahmoud Khattab, Mamdouh M. Ali, Saeed M. Soliman, Mie Afify Mohamed, and Rania M. Abdelsalam
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A549 cell ,business.industry ,Pharmacology ,medicine.disease ,Transaminase ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Benzo(a)pyrene ,chemistry ,Carcinoma ,Medicine ,Doxorubicin ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,business ,Lung cancer ,Cytotoxicity ,IC50 ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Lung cancer is one of the most lethal cancers which is causing up to 3 million deaths annually worldwide. Therefore, management of lung cancer needs searching for new chemopreventive agents. This work was designed to inspect the chemopreventive potential of different extracts prepared from branches and leaves of Synadenium grantii for screening their effects on lung cancer cells (A549), then the most active extract was used for combating lung cancer induced in animal model. The in vitro results showed that, the methanolic extract was the most active extract against A549 cells with a notable cytotoxicity activity (IC50: 4.30±0.44 µg/ml), which was close to the activity of standard drug, doxorubicin (IC50: 3.50±0.40 µg/ml). The results of the in vivo experiment, revealed that in B(a)P-treated group, aspartate (AST) and alanine (ALT) transaminase activities as well as the levels of urea, creatinine, alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) and Phosphotylinosital 3 Kinase (PI3K) were significantly increased comparing to control group. However, treatment with S. grantii ameliorated the increase in these parameters in both after- and before-treatment groups comparing with B(a)P-treated group. This improvement in biochemical results were also supported by improving in morphological and histopathological injuries induced by B(a)P, which indicated that methanolic extract of S. grantii has a chemoprevention effect on lung cancer.
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39. Zinc Supplementation in Preterm Neonates with Late-Onset Sepsis: Is It Beneficial?
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Haidy Khattab, Mohamed Shawky Elfarargy, Ghada M Al-Ashmawy, and Sally El-Sayed Abu-Risha
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.drug_class ,Antibiotics ,Placebo ,Gastroenterology ,Infant, Newborn, Diseases ,Procalcitonin ,law.invention ,Sepsis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,030225 pediatrics ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Late onset sepsis ,business.industry ,Significant difference ,Infant, Newborn ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,medicine.disease ,University hospital ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Zinc ,C-Reactive Protein ,Dietary Supplements ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Neonatal Sepsis ,business ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Objective Neonatal sepsis (NS) is a serious neonatal disease. The aim of this study was to detect the role of zinc (Zn) supplementation in preterm neonates with late-onset sepsis (LOS). Study Design A prospective randomized clinical trial study which was done at Tanta University Hospital from August 2016 to March 2018 on 180 preterm neonates with LOS. The studied neonates were divided into two groups: group 1 (90 neonates), which received Zn and antibiotics, and group 2 (90 neonates), which received antibiotics and placebo. In group 1, the neonates received 1.4 mg elemental Zn/kg/d orally for 10 days. Sepsis score, C-reactive protein (CRP), and procalcitonin (PCT) were done for both groups. Results As regards sepsis score, it showed that before beginning the treatment, there were 85 and 84 neonates who had high probable sepsis (HPS) in intervention and control groups, respectively, and this revealed nonstatistically significant difference (non-SSD) between both groups (p-value is 0.756) and after 10 days of treatment, there were 1 and 4 neonates who had HPS in intervention and control group, respectively, and this revealed SSD between both groups (p-value is 0.045*). As regards CRP and PCT, the results showed that before beginning the treatment, the mean ± standard deviation (SD) of CRP and PCT were 39.4 ± 10.1 mg/L and 5.2 + 1.8 ng/mL, respectively, in intervention group, while it was 39.6 + 9.9 mg/L and 5.1 + 1.9 ng/mL, respectively, in control group and this revealed non-SSD between both groups (p-value is 0.893 and 0.717, respectively) and after 10 days of treatment, the mean ± SD of CRP and PCT were 5.3 ± 1.8 mg/L and 0.39 ± 0.13 ng/mL, respectively, in intervention group and 6.1 + 2 mg/L and 0.61 + 0.22 ng/mL, respectively, in control group and this revealed SSD between both groups (p-value is 0.008* and 0.044*, respectively). Conclusion Zn supplementation in preterm neonates with LOS is beneficial in improving the clinical and laboratory finding. Recommendation Zn supplementation for preterm neonates with LOS. Key Points
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40. Uterine hemodynamic patterns, oxidative stress, and chromoendoscopy in mares with endometritis
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Haithem A. Farghali, Elshymaa A. Abdelnaby, Eman S. Ramadan, Noha Y. Salem, Ibrahim A. Emam, Naglaa A. Abd El Kader, and Marwa S. Khattab
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Urology ,Hemodynamics ,Chromoendoscopy ,Endometrium ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Food Animals ,Edema ,Biopsy ,Animals ,Medicine ,Horses ,Small Animals ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Equine ,business.industry ,Uterus ,0402 animal and dairy science ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Blood flow ,medicine.disease ,Malondialdehyde ,040201 dairy & animal science ,Oxidative Stress ,chemistry ,Female ,Horse Diseases ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Histopathology ,Endometritis ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the use of Doppler ultrasound for determining alterations in uterine thickness and uterine arteries, use of chromohysteroscopy in evaluating endometritis with biopsies, and the impact of endometritis on oxidative and hormonal status. Twenty Arabian mares were divided into control and endometritis groups. Each underwent a physical examination, Doppler ultrasound, chromoendoscopy, and uterine biopsy. Blood samples from each animal were collected for hematologic, hormonal, and oxidative analysis. Results revealed a significant increase in estradiol, malondialdehyde (MDA), and nitric oxide metabolites (NOMs) associated with a significant decrease in progesterone and total antioxidant capacity (TAC) in the endometritis group. There was a significant difference in uterine thickness in the endometritis group. Uterine blood flow analyzed by color mode showed a significant increase in the endometritis group, while the spectral mode showed a significant increase in Doppler velocities and blood flow rate accompanied by a significant decrease in Doppler indices. The endometritis group showed ridged, bluish color in the endometrial wall, indicating hyperemia. Biopsy showed mononuclear inflammatory cells and edema in the endometrial interstitial tissue with sloughing of the epithelial lining. Conclusion: Endometritis in mares is associated with oxidative processes and presents with an increase in MDA and NOMs and a decrease in TAC. Doppler ultrasound improved endometritis diagnosis because it showed alterations in uterine vascularization. Chromoendoscopy improved the accuracy in taking biopsy samples because it allows the practitioner to select appropriate areas for biopsy to improve histopathological diagnostic outcomes. Therefore, this technique is worthy of further study in the field of veterinary equine reproduction.
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41. Transapical transcatheter mitral valve implantation in patients with prior aortic valve replacement: a feasibility report
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Maurizio Taramasso, Ahmed A. Khattab, Georg Nickenig, Lenard Conradi, Pavel Overtchouk, Augustin Coisne, Paul Sorajja, Vasilis Babaliaros, Gry Dahle, Ulrich Schäfer, Thomas Modine, Sebastian Ludwig, and Nicolas Dumonteil
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Aortic valve replacement ,business.industry ,Mitral valve ,medicine ,In patient ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,medicine.disease ,business ,Surgery - Published
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42. Value of Thrombomodulin as a Marker for Sepsis in Critically Ill Children
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Nagwan Y. Saleh, Ahmed A Khattab, and Ashraf Abd El Raouf Dawood
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Pediatric intensive care unit ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Physical examination ,Thrombomodulin ,medicine.disease ,Sepsis ,Systemic inflammatory response syndrome ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030225 pediatrics ,Internal medicine ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,cardiovascular system ,medicine ,Etiology ,Risk of mortality ,Biomarker (medicine) ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Pediatric sepsis is altered organ function in critically ill children and a main etiology of mortality for children. Therefore, the authors aimed to assess the role of serum thrombomodulin as valuable biomarker in the diagnosis and prognosis of sepsis in acutely ill pediatrics in the intensive unit. This prospective clinical study conducted on 140 acutely ill patients admitted to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) of Menoufia University Hospital and 50 apparently healthy controls from October 2018 through September 2019. All included children were subjected to clinical examination and the Pediatric Risk of Mortality (PRISM) and Pediatric Index of Mortality II (PIM II) scores were calculated. Serum thrombomodulin was measured for both patients and the control group upon admission. The children were followed for a period of 30 d. Serum thrombomodulin level was increased among all the patients and those with systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), sepsis and severe sepsis compared with controls (p
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43. Transient Subacute Facial Nerve Dysfunction After Dual Modality Treatment of Large Vestibular Schwannomas
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Anthony J. Cmelak, Alexander D. Sherry, Nauman F. Manzoor, David S. Haynes, Elizabeth L. Perkins, Alejandro Rivas, Mohamed H. Khattab, and Albert Attia
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Schwannoma ,Radiosurgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Paralysis ,Humans ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Retrospective Studies ,Vestibular system ,Rehabilitation ,business.industry ,Neuroma, Acoustic ,medicine.disease ,Facial nerve ,Sensory Systems ,Surgery ,Radiation therapy ,Facial Nerve ,Treatment Outcome ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Dual modality ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
OBJECTIVES 1: Describe subacute facial nerve paralysis after salvage stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). 2: To analyze predictors of facial nerve weakness after dual modality treatment. PATIENTS Adult patients with Vestibular Schwannoma who underwent sub-total resection (STR) followed by salvage radiation. INTERVENTIONS Microsurgical resection of VS, stereotactic radiosurgery, intensity-modulated radiotherapy, proton radiotherapy. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Serial facial nerve function (House-Brackmann scale). RESULTS Thirteen patients who underwent dual modality treatment for large VS were included (mean age = 43.6 years, 77% females). The mean pre-operative tumor volume was 11.7 cm3 (SD = 6.5) and the immediate mean post-operative remnant volume was 1.5 cm3 (SD = 1.4) with a mean extent of resection of 86.7% (SD = 9.5). The mean salvage-free interval was 20.8 months (SD = 13.3). All patients had excellent one-year FN outcome (HB grade 1, 2) after resection. Three patients developed subacute facial nerve weakness after salvage SRS (4.2-9.4 months after SRS). This paralysis responded to high dose systemic steroids and no surgical interventions for facial rehabilitation were required. At last follow up (mean 61.6 months, SD = 28.5), facial nerve function was favorable (HB grade 1-2 in 12 patients and HB grade 3 in 1 patient). There were no significant associations between various predictors and subacute deterioration of facial nerve function after SRS. CONCLUSIONS Sub-acute transient facial nerve dysfunction can develop infrequently over a variable time frame after post-operative salvage SRS and usually responds to steroids. Patients should be adequately counseled about potential of transient deterioration of facial nerve function after salvage SRS.
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44. Semi-modified okara whey diet increased insulin secretion in diabetic rats fed a basal or high fat diet
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Eman R. Mohamed, Emam A. Abdel-Rahim, Ahmed E. Abdel-Mobdy, Ebtesam A. Mahmoud, and Marwa S. Khattab
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0106 biological sciences ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Type 2 diabetes ,01 natural sciences ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Article ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,010608 biotechnology ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,Hyperlipidemia ,medicine ,business.industry ,Insulin ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,medicine.disease ,040401 food science ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,Basal (medicine) ,Histopathology ,Liver function ,Pancreas ,business ,Food Science ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Lifestyle and diet preferences are primarily responsible for developing type 2 diabetes. In this study, okara was manufactured into okara whey crackers (OWC) to investigate its dietary role in controlling diabetes in streptozotocin-diabetic rats with and without a high-fat diet. Forty-eight rats were divided into eight groups. G1–G4 were nondiabetic and fed a basal diet, a basal diet with 30% crackers, high fat diet, and a high-fat diet with 30% crackers, respectively. G5–G8 were diabetic groups that received similar diets as previous groups. Blood glucose, liver function, lipid pattern, pancreas and liver histopathology, and insulin immunohistochemistry were performed. OWC improved measured parameters and histopathology of the liver and pancreas in diabetic rats. The area % of positive insulin cells was increased in G6 (5.20%) and G8 rats (2.83%) fed OWC compared to diabetic rats (1.17%). In conclusion, the use of 30% OWC in a semi-modified diet has controlled the hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia associated with diabetes.
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45. Corneal parameters 18 Months following collagen cross-linkage treatment (CXL) for keratoconus in western Saudi Arabia: A prospective cohort study
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Ensa Alkhoutani, Faisal Khattab, Ashjan Yousef Bamahfouz, Khadija Alfaqih, Nawaf Alqahtani, Ahmed Basheikh, Yaser Elhams, Serene Jouhargy, and Ayat Aldosari
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Keratoconus ,Corneal ectasia ,Cross-linkage ,genetic structures ,Population ,Spherical equivalent ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Treatment plan ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Prospective cohort study ,education ,Cohort Study ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,CXL ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Corneal dystrophies ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Collagen cross-linkage ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Surgery ,sense organs ,business ,Cohort study - Abstract
Introduction keratoconus is a common disease in the general population, with prevalence ranging up to 200 per 100 000 with a reported increase in Saudi Arabia. Collagen Cross-Linkage is now an established treatment in isolation and in conjunction with other modalities for managing keratoconus. Our aim is to evaluate using a cohort study the impact of the treatment over a course of 18 months. Methods To evaluate the impact of 18 months after collagen cross-linkage treatment and its determinants in eyes with keratoconus in Western Saudi Arabia. A one-armed prospective cohort study design on 45 patients with Stage I, II, III and IV keratoconus who were treated by Collagen Cross-Linkage modality was developed at our institute between 2018 and 2019 to establish the success rate of corneal ectasia stabilization of the disease. Results Demographic data and grades of keratoconus (Amsler - Krumiech classification) at presentation were correlated to changes in corneal parameters 18 months after CXL compared to that at presentation. Stage I, II, III and IV keratoconus were 13, 14, 2 and 16 eyes respectively. The study showed that the K max significantly declined (P = 0.05) while spherical equivalent refractive status changed from median −1.5D to −2.27D (P = 0.002). Meanwhile, Central corneal thickness significantly reduced (P = 0.001). Conclusion CXL can prove to be efficient in the treatment of Keratoconus and more studies should study ways to improve and implement this treatment plan to such patients., Highlights • Keratoconus prevalence has been increasing in Saudi Arabia and the world. • Studying treatment procedures of the disease is important to determine the best course of action. • Collagen Cross-Linkage Treatment is a treatment option that showed variation of success rate in the literature.
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46. Value of Galectin-3 assay in children with heart failure secondary to congenital heart diseases: a prospective study
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Sherif S. Salem, Ahmed F. Khattab, Mohamed S Rizk, Hany M. Abo-Haded, and Nagwan Y. Saleh
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Heart Defects, Congenital ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Heart disease ,Galectin 3 ,heart failure ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Group B ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,children ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Galectin-3 ,Medical history ,Prospective Studies ,Child ,Prospective cohort study ,Ejection fraction ,business.industry ,Area under the curve ,lcsh:RJ1-570 ,Heart ,lcsh:Pediatrics ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,congenital heart disease ,030104 developmental biology ,Heart failure ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Cardiology ,Biomarker (medicine) ,business ,Biomarkers ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Galectin-3 is a new biomarker, which plays an important role in tissue inflammation, cardiac remodeling, and fibrosis. It can be readily measured in the circulation to detect early heart failure (HF). This study aimed to assess the value of galectin-3 assay in early diagnosis of children with heart failure secondary to congenital heart disease (CHD) and correlate it with the patients’ outcome. Methods This prospective cohort study included 75 children diagnosed to have CHD; {Group A: 45 CHD children with HF symptoms and reduced ejection fraction (REF) and Group B: 30 CHD children with no HF symptoms and normal ejection fraction (NEF)}. They were compared to 40 age- and sex-matched controls (Group C). Children with CHD undergone history taking, Ross HF classification, Echocardiographic assessment and laboratory investigations including serum galactin-3 level. Results Galectin-3 serum level increased in CHD children, and it showed significant increase in (Gp A) compared to Gp B or Gp C (p = ≤ 0.001). In addition, serum level of Galactin-3 was correlated positively with Ross classification (r = 0.68, p = 0.018) and negatively correlated to EF% (r= -0.61, p ≤ 0.001). Galactin-3 showed better diagnostic value than Ross HF classification in early diagnosis of HF in CHD children with a cut point (≥ 10.4), significantly had 96.7% sensitivity, 90% specificity, 91% positive predictive value, 93.2% negative predictive value, with area under the curve (AUC = 0.96) and 93% accuracy. While there was a significant correlation between Ross HF classification and HF outcome in (Gp A) children (p = 0.05), we did not find any significant correlation between serum galectin-3 level and HF mortality in same group (p = 0.08). Conclusions Galectin-3 assay is a promising marker for early diagnosis of HF in children with CHD; but it has no role in detecting HF mortality.
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47. Developmental stages in microbiota, bile acids, and clostridial species in healthy puppies
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Jonathan A. Lidbury, Hannah L Klein, Mohammad R. Khattab, Amanda B. Blake, Annalis Cigarroa, Theresa Keating, Jan S. Suchodolski, Patti Van De Coevering, and Jörg M. Steiner
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040301 veterinary sciences ,medicine.drug_class ,canine ,Physiology ,Standard Article ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Bile Acids and Salts ,0403 veterinary science ,Feces ,03 medical and health sciences ,Dogs ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Dog Diseases ,Young adult ,General Veterinary ,Bile acid ,Clostridioides difficile ,business.industry ,Microbiota ,Clostridium hiranonis ,Gastroenterology ,Clostridium difficile ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Clostridium perfringens ,medicine.disease ,Standard Articles ,Real-time polymerase chain reaction ,Gastrointestinal disease ,Dysbiosis ,SMALL ANIMAL ,business - Abstract
Background The fecal microbiota, fecal bile acid concentrations, and abundance of Clostridium perfringens and Clostridium difficile are altered in acute and chronic gastrointestinal disease in adult dogs. However, less is known in young puppies. Hypothesis/Objectives To determine composition of the fecal microbiota, assess development of fecal bile acid profiles, and determine the abundance of Clostridial species in puppies, young adult dogs, and adult dogs. Animals Healthy puppies from a whelping kennel (n = 53) and healthy client‐owned dogs
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48. The Posterior Surgical Approach in Treatment of Neuromuscular Scoliosis Patients: A Systematic Review of Literature
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Amr Eid, Mohamed Ahmed Maziad, and Mohamed Fawzy Khattab
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Lordosis ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Kyphosis ,Scoliosis ,Spinal cord ,medicine.disease ,Sitting ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Deformity ,Back pain ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Background Data: Neuromuscular scoliosis (NS) causes disorders to the spinal cord, which affects the innervation and tone of the musculoskeletal system. NS can affect the quality of life by causing spinal deformity, sitting difficulties, and back pain. Progression of NS after skeletal maturity is common, and the incidence of surgery in NS is high. Whether posterior surgical strategy in the management of NS results in higher correction and fewer complications than other approaches, either anterior alone or combined, is a controversial issue. Study Design: Systematic review of the literature. Purpose: To determine if the management of NS via the posterior approach has better results and fewer complications or not. Methods: This study was conducted using the PubMed and Cochrane databases; it includes patients treated for NS deformity and the type of surgery, degree of correction achieved, and rate of complications were reported. Results: Our systematic review yielded 104 citations with 9 studies meeting the required criteria. Six studies focused on the comparisons of posterior-only approach (POA) and anteroposterior approach (APA) and three studies on POA only regarding postoperative outcomes and complications such as correction angle of scoliosis (Cobb's angle), pelvic obliquity, lordosis, kyphosis, amount of blood loss, hospital stay and ICU stay, and operative time. Conclusion: Posterior-only approach has the same results in correction of neuromuscular scoliosis deformity as anterior-posterior approach but with fewer complications. However, the anterior-posterior approach has more advantage in correcting severe rigid neuromuscular scoliosis. (2020ESJ215)
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49. Psychiatric Comorbidity and Quality of Life in patients with Epilepsy
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E.G. Amer, T.M. Khattab, H.A. Elghaiaty, and Y.M. El-Tabakh
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Mindfulness ,Neurology ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Ethnic group ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Comorbidity ,Epilepsy ,Quality of life ,Feeling ,medicine ,Psychiatry ,business ,Stroke ,media_common - Abstract
Foundation: The epilepsies are persistent neurological issues in which groups of nerve cells, or neurons, in the mind now and then sign strangely and cause seizures. During a seizure, numerous neurons fire (signal) simultaneously – upwards of 500 times each second, a lot quicker than ordinary. This flood of extreme electrical action occurring simultaneously causes automatic developments, sensations, feelings, and practices and the impermanent unsettling influence of typical neuronal action may cause lost mindfulness. Epilepsy influences patients, all things considered, races, and ethnic foundations. As indicated by the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke (NINDS), about 2.3 million grown-ups and in excess of 450,000 kids and teenagers in the United States have epilepsy. Point of the Work: to evaluate the mental comorbidity and personal satisfaction in patients with epilepsy through poll 30 patients at the Neurology Unit in Pediatric Department in Benha University.Patients and Methods: At the Neurology Unit, Pediatric Department, Benha University Hospitals, the variables adding to mental comorbidity in epilepsy and to survey the effect of mental co-grimness on personal satisfaction were resolved in 30 patients with epilepsy and 30 benchmark group . The essential end purpose of this investigation is to distinguish the mental comorbidity and personal satisfaction in patients with epilepsy and their effect on personal satisfaction. Results: there is huge distinction between the contemplated bunches with respect to the downturn and tension evaluations, where 86.7% of the controls had no downturn contrasted with 0% of the patients, while just 13.3 % of them had gentle evaluation contrasted with 43.3% of the patients. Then again, 30% and 26.7% of patients endured moderate and extreme sorrow individually contrasted with 0% of the controls. End: mental comorbidity has solid effect on personal satisfaction in persistent with epilepsy.
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50. Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DWMRI) of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: could it be an imaging biomarker for prediction of response to chemoradiation therapy
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Salah El-Din Desouky, Hanan Mohamed Basyoni Khattab, Moataz Mohamed Montasser, Mohamed Eid, and Alaa Kandil
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lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Imaging biomarker ,business.industry ,lcsh:R895-920 ,Diffusion-weighted MRI ,Local failure ,Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma ,medicine.disease ,Chemoradiation therapy ,Head and neck squamous-cell carcinoma ,Diffusion-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,medicine ,Effective diffusion coefficient ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radiology ,Prospective cohort study ,business ,Complete response ,Predictive biomarker - Abstract
Background Chemoradiation therapy (CRT) has become a primary definitive treatment modality for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC); however, not all patients respond completely to treatment. Ability to identify those patients, who would not achieve complete response, before or early during the course of CRT will allow treatment modifications to improve outcome and overall survival. The aim of this prospective study was to assess the usefulness of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) in prediction of early therapeutic response of HNSCC after CRT. Results Local control was achieved in 22 patients out of 46 patients with pathologically proven HNSCC treated by chemoradiation therapy and local failure was detected in 24 patients out of 46 patients. Pretreatment mean apparent diffusion coefficient (ADCpre) was significantly higher in local failure group (1.1 ± 0.2 × 10−3 mm2/s) than local control group (0.89 ± 0.1 × 10−3 mm2/s). An optimal cut-off value of more than 0.94 × 10−3 mm2/s was predictive of local failure with sensitivity 83.33%, specificity 59.9%, PPV 69%, NPV 76.5%. Early intra-treatment percentage change of ADC (ΔADC) was significantly lower in local failure group (21.8% ± 21.3) than in local control group (45.2% ± 27.8). An optimal cut-off value of ≤ 33% was predictive of local failure after CRT with sensitivity of 71.34%, specificity of 60%, PPV of 62.5%, and NPV of 69.2%. Conclusions Diffusion-weighted MRI could be a potential predictive biomarker for therapeutic response of HNSCC to CRT. Primary tumors with higher pretreatment mean ADC, and a smaller early intratreatment percentage increase of mean ADC would be more likely to fail treatment.
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