6 results on '"Fahim, Dalia Fahim Mohammed"'
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2. Relation between vitamin D deficiency and benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
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Abdelmaksoud, Aida Ahmed, Fahim, Dalia Fahim Mohammed, Bazeed, Shamardan Ezzeldin Sayed, Alemam, Mohamed Farouk, and Aref, Zaki Farouk
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- 2021
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3. Possible Role of Helicobacter pylori in Ear Nose and Throat Diseases
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Aref,Zaki F, Bazeed,Shamardan Ezzeldin Sayed, Nafady,Asmaa, Fahim,Dalia Fahim Mohammed, Ghweil,Ali A, Sayed,Mennatallah Ali Abdelrhman, Qubaisy,Heba Mohammad, Khalefa,Mahmoud, Arafa,Usama A, Badawy,Badawy Shahat, Abdelmohsen,Ahmed Shawkat, Hassan,Mohammed H, Abdelmaksoud,Aida A, Aref,Zaki F, Bazeed,Shamardan Ezzeldin Sayed, Nafady,Asmaa, Fahim,Dalia Fahim Mohammed, Ghweil,Ali A, Sayed,Mennatallah Ali Abdelrhman, Qubaisy,Heba Mohammad, Khalefa,Mahmoud, Arafa,Usama A, Badawy,Badawy Shahat, Abdelmohsen,Ahmed Shawkat, Hassan,Mohammed H, and Abdelmaksoud,Aida A
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Zaki F Aref,1 Shamardan Ezzeldin Sayed Bazeed,2 Asmaa Nafady,3 Dalia Fahim Mohammed Fahim,4 Ali A Ghweil,5 Mennatallah Ali Abdelrhman Sayed,6 Heba Mohammad Qubaisy,7 Mahmoud Khalefa,8 Usama A Arafa,9 Badawy Shahat Badawy,10 Ahmed Shawkat Abdelmohsen,11 Mohammed H Hassan,12 Aida A Abdelmaksoud1 1Department of ENT, Faculty of Medicine, South Valley University, Qena, Egypt; 2Department of Tropical Medicine and Gastroenterology, Faculty of Medicine, South Valley University, Qena, Egypt; 3Department of Clinical and Chemical Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, South Valley University, Qena, Egypt; 4Audiovestibular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Minia University, Minia, Egypt; 5Tropical Medicine and Gastroenterology, Faculty of Medicine, South Valley University, Qena, Egypt; 6King Salman International University, Faculty of Medicine, El Tor, Egypt; 7Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, South Valley University, Qena, Egypt; 8Department of ENT, Faculty of Medicine, Aswan University, Aswan, Egypt; 9Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Sohag University, Sohag, Egypt; 10Department of ENT, Faculty of Medicine, Luxor University, Luxor, Egypt; 11Department of Tropical Medicine and Gastroenterology, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt; 12Department of Medical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, South Valley University, Qena, 83523, EgyptCorrespondence: Mohammed H Hassan, Department of Medical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, South Valley University, Qena, 83523, Egypt, Tel +20 1009097968, Email mohammedhosnyhassaan@yahoo.com; mohammedhosnyhassaan@med.svu.edu.egBackground: Helicobacter pylori is assumed to cause many gastric and extragastric diseases. We aimed to assess the possible association role of H. pylori in Otitis media with effusion (OME), nasal polyps and adenotonsillitis.Patients and Methods: A total of 186 patients with various ear, nose and throat diseases were included. The study comprised 78 children with chronic adenotonsilli
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- 2023
4. Vestibular evoked potential response in adults with type 1 diabetes
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Hamed, Sherifa Ahmed, primary and Fahim, Dalia Fahim Mohammed, additional
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- 2022
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5. Possible Role of Helicobacter pylori in Ear Nose and Throat Diseases.
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Aref, Zaki F, Bazeed, Shamardan Ezzeldin Sayed, Nafady, Asmaa, Fahim, Dalia Fahim Mohammed, Ghweil, Ali A, Sayed, Mennatallah Ali Abdelrhman, Qubaisy, Heba Mohammad, Khalefa, Mahmoud, Arafa, Usama A, Badawy, Badawy Shahat, Abdelmohsen, Ahmed Shawkat, Hassan, Mohammed H, and Abdelmaksoud, Aida A
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HELICOBACTER pylori ,OTOLARYNGOLOGY ,EAR ,GASTRIC mucosa ,OTITIS media with effusion ,NASAL polyps ,THROAT diseases ,POLYMERASE chain reaction - Abstract
Background: Helicobacter pylori is assumed to cause many gastric and extragastric diseases. We aimed to assess the possible association role of H. pylori in Otitis media with effusion (OME), nasal polyps and adenotonsillitis. Patients and Methods: A total of 186 patients with various ear, nose and throat diseases were included. The study comprised 78 children with chronic adenotonsillitis, 43 children with nasal polyps and 65 children with OME. OME patients were assigned to two subgroups: those who have and those who did not have adenoid hyperplasia. Among the patients with bilateral nasal polyps, 20 individuals had recurrent nasal polyps and 23 had de novo nasal polyps. Patients who have chronic adenotonsillitis were divided into three groups: those with chronic tonsillitis and those who underwent tonsillitis, those with chronic adenoiditis and adenoidectomy was performed, and those with chronic adenotonsillitis and underwent adenotonsillectomy. In addition to examination of H. pylori antigen in stool samples of all included patients, real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for detection of H. pylori in the effusion fluid was performed, additionally, Giemsa stain was used for detection of H. pylori organism within the tissue samples when available. Results: Frequency of H. pylori in effusion fluid was 28.6% in patients with OME and adenoid hyperplasia, while in those with OME it was only 17.4% with a p value of 0.2. Nasal polyp biopsies were positive in 13% patients of denovo, and 30% patients with recurrent nasal polyps, p=0.2. De novo nasal polyps were more prevalent in the positive stools than recurrent ones, p=0.7. All adenoid samples were negative for H. pylori, only two samples of tonsillar tissue (8.3%) were positive for H. pylori, and stool analysis was positive in 23 patients with chronic adenotonsillitis. Conclusion: Lack of association between Helicobacter pylori and occurrence of OME, nasal polyposis or recurrent adenotonsillitis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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6. Vestibular evoked potential response in adults with type 1 diabetes.
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Hamed, Sherifa Ahmed and Fahim, Dalia Fahim Mohammed
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AUDITORY evoked response ,GLYCOSYLATED hemoglobin ,RESEARCH ,PERIPHERAL neuropathy ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,CROSS-sectional method ,DIZZINESS ,TYPE 1 diabetes ,VESTIBULAR apparatus diseases ,CASE-control method ,VESTIBULAR function tests ,RISK assessment ,COMPARATIVE studies ,HYPERLIPIDEMIA ,SYMPTOMS ,DISEASE duration ,HYPOGLYCEMIA ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors ,BLOOD testing ,ODDS ratio ,STATISTICAL correlation ,DIABETIC acidosis ,COMORBIDITY ,DISEASE risk factors ,ADULTS - Abstract
Vestibular system is critical for maintaining balance. This study aimed to determine the function of the saccule of the otolith organ in adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D) using cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potential (cVEMP) and its independently associated demographic, clinical and laboratory variables. This case-control cross-sectional study included 60 patients (male = 15; female = 45) and 30 healthy adults. They underwent cVEMP. Patients had mean age of 30.63 ± 4.20 years and duration of illness of 14.68 ± 3.65 years. More than 50% had frequent diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), 30% had frequent hypoglycaemic attack, 35% had comorbid hyperlipidaemia, and 40% had peripheral neuropathy. Dizziness was reported in 30%. Compared to controls, 40% of patients had significantly delayed absolute latencies of P1 and N1 (p = 0.01) either unilateral or bilateral and 80% had reduced P1-N1 amplitudes (p = 0.001). Higher frequencies of abnormalities were present bilaterally. Asymmetry ratio (AR) was reported in 25%. Patients with longer duration of diabetes (>5 year), dizziness, HbA1c (>7%), frequent DKA or hypoglycaemic attacks and peripheral neuropathy had significantly prolonged P1 and N1 latencies and reduced P1-N1 amplitudes compared to those with shorter duration of diabetes, without dizziness, with HbA1c% ≤7%, low frequency of DKA hypoglycaemic attacks and those without peripheral neuropathy. Multiple regression analysis showed that presence of delayed P1 latencies and reduced P1-N1 amplitudes were significantly correlated with duration of diabetes > 5 years [OR = 3.60 (95%CI = 1.80–6.44), p = 0.01; OR = 4.56 (95%CI = 2.80–7.80), p = 0.01] and HbA1c levels >7% [OR = 5.26(95%CI = 3.83–8.05), p = 0.001; OR = 4.55(95%CI = 2.45–8.55), p = 0.001]. The dysfunctions of the saccule of otolith organ and/or its pathway are prevalent in adults with T1D and correlated with duration and severity of diabetes. Therefore, optimal control of glycemic control is essential. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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