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Cold Snare Polypectomy Versus Hot Snare Polypectomy In Endoscopic Treatment Of Non Pedunculated Colorectal Polyps Larger Than Or Equal 1 Cm, Magdy Abd Al-Karim Al-Dahsha, Mohammed S. Hussein, Sadek Mosta, Abd Al Nabi Saeed Al Sham, Mohamed Fahmy Soliman Alsabagh Jan 2024

Cold Snare Polypectomy Versus Hot Snare Polypectomy In Endoscopic Treatment Of Non Pedunculated Colorectal Polyps Larger Than Or Equal 1 Cm, Magdy Abd Al-Karim Al-Dahsha, Mohammed S. Hussein, Sadek Mosta, Abd Al Nabi Saeed Al Sham, Mohamed Fahmy Soliman Alsabagh

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Background: In most cases, hot polypectomy is used to treat colon polyps that are more than 1 centimeter in diameter. Electrocautery-induced damage accounts for the majority of adverse outcomes, including prolonged bleeding, post-polypectomy syndrome, and perforation. We postulated that cold resection of big polyps would be as effective as hot polypectomy while being significantly safer for the patient. Aim and objectives: for the purpose of comparing the rates of intraoperative bleeding, clinically significant postoperative bleeding, and perforation between Cold Snaring Polypectomy and Hot Snaring Polypectomy in patients with non-pedunculated colorectal polyps of 10 mm or larger. Subjects and methods: Prospective …


Characteristics Of Patients Newly Diagnosed With Diabetes Mellitus After Coronavirus Disease-19 (Covid-19), Alboraie Mohamed Aly, Megahed Mohamed Rabie, Abohasan Ahmed Mohamed, Abdelraouf Mahmoud Ezzat, Badr Gamal Aly Jan 2024

Characteristics Of Patients Newly Diagnosed With Diabetes Mellitus After Coronavirus Disease-19 (Covid-19), Alboraie Mohamed Aly, Megahed Mohamed Rabie, Abohasan Ahmed Mohamed, Abdelraouf Mahmoud Ezzat, Badr Gamal Aly

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Background: At this moment, there is a greater than ever level of concern over the 2019 (COVID-19) coronavirus illness pandemic and its related morbidities. Aim and objectives: Case series with systematic review of the frequency of newly diagnosed diabetes mellitus (DM) among COVID-19 patients, its varied symptoms, and glycemic control in diabetic patients. Patients and methodology: 100 patients altogether were split into two groups for this cross-sectional study. Every examination done at the time of diagnosis and two months afterwards. They were evacuated from Al-Hussein University Hospital between January and July 2022. Results: Our findings showed that the HbA1C levels …


Effect Of Low-Flux Versus High-Flux Dialyzers On Interleukin 6 (Il-6) Level In Patients Undergoing Maintenance Haemodialysis, Hussein Salem Farahat Salem, Mohamed Nabil Raafat, Ismail Mohamed El Mancy, Ibrahim Metwaly Bayomi Jan 2024

Effect Of Low-Flux Versus High-Flux Dialyzers On Interleukin 6 (Il-6) Level In Patients Undergoing Maintenance Haemodialysis, Hussein Salem Farahat Salem, Mohamed Nabil Raafat, Ismail Mohamed El Mancy, Ibrahim Metwaly Bayomi

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Background: One of the leading causes of death and suffering in the 21st century is chronic kidney disease (CKD). Due to the rise in risk factors like obesity and diabetes, as well as the rising number of people affected with CKD, our study aimed to study the effect of using low-flux in comparison to high-flux dialyzers on serum IL-6 levels in patients undergoing regular hemodialysis (HD).

Patients and Methods: Our study was a randomized controlled trial. Sixty patients were enrolled: 20 CKD patients, 20 dialysis patients using low- flux, and 20 patients using high-flux polysulfone dialyzers. Dialysis sessions were four …


Evaluation Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome In Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis By Neuromuscular Ultrasound And Electrophysiologiacal Studies, Khaled Zaky, Alaa M Genedy, Hany M Aly, Mohie-Eldin T Mohamed Jan 2024

Evaluation Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome In Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis By Neuromuscular Ultrasound And Electrophysiologiacal Studies, Khaled Zaky, Alaa M Genedy, Hany M Aly, Mohie-Eldin T Mohamed

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Introduction: Rheumatoid neuropathy of the median nerve (MN) is the commonest nerve entrapment neuropathy. Diagnosis of CTS in RA is often dependent upon electrophysiological evaluation. However, direct visualization of the nerves is possible with exact localization of site of disease with neuromuscular ultrasound (U/S). Aim: to evaluate Carpal tunnel syndrome in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) by neuromuscular U/S and Electrophysiological studies. Subjects and Methods: 30 RA patients were included and were compared with 30 normal subjects as control group. Results: The current study revealed significantly higher cross-sectional area (CSA) of the MN at the level of tunnel inlet (mm2), …


Complement Activation And Cytokine Production And Their Relation To Cardiovascular Changes In Hemodialysis Patients, Mohamed Nabil Raafat, Ahmed Alaa Eldin Ahmed Saad, Ahmed Mohammed Farouk, Mohammad Sobhy Abdulhameed Abdulkhaliq Jan 2024

Complement Activation And Cytokine Production And Their Relation To Cardiovascular Changes In Hemodialysis Patients, Mohamed Nabil Raafat, Ahmed Alaa Eldin Ahmed Saad, Ahmed Mohammed Farouk, Mohammad Sobhy Abdulhameed Abdulkhaliq

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Background: End-stage renal disease (ESRD) is a very consequential medical condition that has been identified as a significant concern in the field of public health, impacting a global population exceeding 2.6 million individuals. Despite notable advancements in hemodialysis treatments over the past few decades, individuals with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) continue to have a substantial burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and face a heightened risk of mortality. Aim of work: Our study aimed at assessment of complement activation and cytokine production and their relation to cardiovascular changes in hemodialysis patients. Patients and Methodology: This cross sectional study was conducted in …


The Specificity Of Endoscopic Criteria In Diagnosis Of Biliary Reflux Gastritis, Adel Mohamed Asaad Elkady, Magdy Abdelkreem Aldahshan, Shadia Hussein Mabrouk, Abdelaleem Khair Eldeen Helal, Ahmed Maher Eliwa Jan 2024

The Specificity Of Endoscopic Criteria In Diagnosis Of Biliary Reflux Gastritis, Adel Mohamed Asaad Elkady, Magdy Abdelkreem Aldahshan, Shadia Hussein Mabrouk, Abdelaleem Khair Eldeen Helal, Ahmed Maher Eliwa

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Bile reflux gastritis can be triggered by an excess of bile in the duodenum, the absence of a pylorus as a barrier to retrograde flow, and/or decreased stomach and duodenum retrograde peristalsis. This can occur as a result of gastric or biliary surgery or as biliary reflux disease. The purpose of this research was to assess the specificity of endoscopic criteria in diagnosis of biliary gastritis by comparing the endoscopic findings with histopathological examination. Patients and methods: In this prospective research, cases with upper gastrointestinal symptoms were subjected for esophago-gastro-duodenoscopy. One hundred and thirteen patients with intragastric bile were involved …


Correlation Between Subclinical Hypothyroidism And Repeated Miscarriage In Pregnant Women, Haitham A. Azeem, Ali A. Madian, Mohamed R. Izzaldin, Mona R. Mohamed Jan 2024

Correlation Between Subclinical Hypothyroidism And Repeated Miscarriage In Pregnant Women, Haitham A. Azeem, Ali A. Madian, Mohamed R. Izzaldin, Mona R. Mohamed

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Background: Abortion is a minor complication of pregnancy, defined as the spontaneous loss of the fetus, which occurs in 15-20% of pregnant women. Recurrent miscarriages, which occur in approximately 1% of women of childbearing age and are defined as miscarriages of two or more pregnancies in consecutive pregnancies. Aim: To determine the association between subclinical hypothyroidism in pregnant women and recurrent miscarriage. Patients and Methods: This observational study was conducted in December 2021 and May 2022 on nine pregnant women at Assiut University's Al-Azhar Hospital. Patient groups who complained of recurrent miscarriage (at least two unexplained recurrent miscarriages) and control …


Glycemic State In Hospitalized Covid-19 Patients, Haitham A Azeem, Abdelhamid A Abdelhafez, Ebtisam S. Hassanin, Zeinab N. Abd El-Galil Jan 2024

Glycemic State In Hospitalized Covid-19 Patients, Haitham A Azeem, Abdelhamid A Abdelhafez, Ebtisam S. Hassanin, Zeinab N. Abd El-Galil

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Background: Diabetes has become an important risk factor for major morbidity and death, hospitalizations, disease severity, acute renal failure, acute respiratory distress syndrome, ICU admissions and patient death. with coronavirus disease 2019. Aim: To study glycemic changes and outcomes in diabetic and non-diabetic patients hospitalized with COVID-19. Patients and Methods: In this retrospective study, 500 hospitalized adult patients over 18 years of age with COVID-19 were referred to Al-Azhar – Assiut and Chest – Assiut University Hospitals with nasopharyngeal vaccination against SARS-CoV-2. Our study spanned approximately seven months of confirmed COVID-19 from January 2021 to July 2021. Results: Patients with …


Assessment Of The Prevalence Of Pulmonary Hypertension And Volume Status In Regular Hemodialysis Patients, Ahmed Alaa Eldin Ahmed Saad, Abd Elhamid Ismaeil Abd Elhamid, Mohamed Hassan Attia, Ali Ashraf Abd Elaty Ali Jan 2024

Assessment Of The Prevalence Of Pulmonary Hypertension And Volume Status In Regular Hemodialysis Patients, Ahmed Alaa Eldin Ahmed Saad, Abd Elhamid Ismaeil Abd Elhamid, Mohamed Hassan Attia, Ali Ashraf Abd Elaty Ali

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Background: Cardiovascular disease is well acknowledged as a significant cause of death among individuals diagnosed with chronic renal disease. It constitutes approximately 50 percent of mortality cases among those undergoing dialysis treatment. In recent studies, it has been discovered that the presence of pulmonary hypertension serves as a robust and autonomous prognostic indicator for mortality among those undergoing hemodialysis. Aim of work: to assess the prevalence of pulmonary hypertension and its relation to volume status in hemodialysis patients. Patients and Methods: a prospective comparative study that was conducted on (50) patients on regular hemodialysis in the Nephrology Unit of Kobry …


Liver Biochemical Abnormalities Among Covid-19 Patients, Sahar Hassan Abd-Allah, Ashraf Mohammad Elkabeer, Ahmed Mohamed Mostafa, Ayman Abd Elaziz Abd Elrhman, Ebtisam Showky Ahmed Hassanin Jan 2024

Liver Biochemical Abnormalities Among Covid-19 Patients, Sahar Hassan Abd-Allah, Ashraf Mohammad Elkabeer, Ahmed Mohamed Mostafa, Ayman Abd Elaziz Abd Elrhman, Ebtisam Showky Ahmed Hassanin

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Background: The sever acute respiratory syndrome corona virus-2 (SARS_CoV-2) is a novel Corona virus that causes Corona virus disease 2019 (COVID- 19). Except for respiratory symptoms, COVID-19 patient often develop different degrees of liver injury. Notably, COVID-19 patients with pre-existing liver diseases, especially liver cirrhosis, have higher incidence of liver biochemical abnormality, liver injury, and even hepatic decompensation event. Aim: To determine the liver biochemistry changes in COVID-19 patients. Patients and methods: In this retrospective study was conducted in quarantine department, Assuit Chest Hospital was conducted on 761 COVID-19 patients. Patients were divided into 2 groups: hepatic and non-hepatic groups. …


Study Of Efficacy, Safety And Complications Of Covid 19 Vaccine On Adults And Elderly With And Without Chronic Diseases, Nasser Alhamshary, Abdullah Hendawy El Shahat, Mohamed Gharib Mohamed, Abdel Kareem Mohammad Abdel Rahim Sep 2023

Study Of Efficacy, Safety And Complications Of Covid 19 Vaccine On Adults And Elderly With And Without Chronic Diseases, Nasser Alhamshary, Abdullah Hendawy El Shahat, Mohamed Gharib Mohamed, Abdel Kareem Mohammad Abdel Rahim

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Background: Anti-CoV-2 vaccines were developed in a much shorter time than previous vaccines. The aim of this work was to assess the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccine on adult and elderly with and without chronic diseases and evaluate safety, side effects and complications of COVID19 vaccine on adult and elderly with and without chronic diseases.

Methods: Prospective observational cohort study was carried out on 100 subjects received COVID-19 vaccine. Subjects were divided into three groups: Group (1): thirty healthy young persons aging 18-45 years old, who received COVID-19 vaccine (5 subjects received Pfizer vaccine, 9 received AstraZeneca, and 16 received Sinopharm. …


Coronary Artery Stent Stenosis Assessment In Coronary Ct Angiography, Mohammad Farouk Aggag, Mahmoud El-Shamy, Ahmed Osama Abbas El-Kattan Jul 2023

Coronary Artery Stent Stenosis Assessment In Coronary Ct Angiography, Mohammad Farouk Aggag, Mahmoud El-Shamy, Ahmed Osama Abbas El-Kattan

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Background: Coronary artery stenting is the most important minimally invasive treatment for symptomatic coronary artery disease. But because in-stent restenosis occurs at a somewhat high rate, invasive angiography is now commonly utilised to assess stent patency.Objective: The objective of the study is to examine how multidetector CT scans can assist physicians in making decisions regarding the placement of coronary artery stents in patients who have chronic chest pain or who have myocardial ischemia. Method: A total of 40 individuals had multislice CT angiography of the coronary arteries between February 2022 and August 2022 as part of this study. Such patients …


Role Of Urinary Podocalyxin In Early Diagnosis Of Diabetic Kidney Disease, Mostafa Abdel Fattah El-Ballat, Mohamed Hasan Attia, Ahmed Ali Ali Assem, Abd Ellatif Ibrahim Abd Ellatif Jan 2023

Role Of Urinary Podocalyxin In Early Diagnosis Of Diabetic Kidney Disease, Mostafa Abdel Fattah El-Ballat, Mohamed Hasan Attia, Ahmed Ali Ali Assem, Abd Ellatif Ibrahim Abd Ellatif

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Background: Major complications of diabetes include diabetic nephropathy (DN), the leading cause of end-stage renal disease (ESRD). When DN is diagnosed and treated early on, its progression to ESRD can be slowed. It is recommended to start screening for DN at the time of diagnosis because approximately three percent of newly diagnosed cases of T2DM already have overt nephropathy. Aim and objectives: to test podocalyxin in the urine for its potential as a non-invasive diagnostic for early diagnosis of diabetic kidney damage. Subjects and methods: Eighty patients were analyzed in this cross-sectional study that took place over the course of …


The Prevalence Of Sicca Symptoms And Secondary Sjogren In Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis And It’S Association To Disease Activity, Mostafa A. Doma, Amin A. Abdel-Hady, Abdelhafeez M. Moshri, Ghada M. Mousa Jan 2023

The Prevalence Of Sicca Symptoms And Secondary Sjogren In Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis And It’S Association To Disease Activity, Mostafa A. Doma, Amin A. Abdel-Hady, Abdelhafeez M. Moshri, Ghada M. Mousa

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Background: Sjogren disorder (SS) is a persistent foundational immune system sickness of obscure etiology that can happen alone prevalently Sjogren or in relationship with a fundamental connective tissue illness, most regularly rheumatoid joint pain (RA) or lupus erythematosus. Aim: To determine commonness of dryness side effects and optional Sjogren's disorder in patients with rheumatoid joint pain and their relationship with illness movement. Patients and Methods: This cross-sectional review was directed on 100 patients with rheumatoid joint pain chose from the people who went to the short term branch of the Division of Restoration and Rheumatology of Al-Azhar College Clinic in …


Clinical Patterns Of Covid19 In Different Types Of Ckd Patients, Mohamed Elshahat Mahmoud Mousa, Ahmed Alaa Eldin Ahmed, Alsayed Mohamed Rashed, Mohammad Abo-Ghabsha Jan 2023

Clinical Patterns Of Covid19 In Different Types Of Ckd Patients, Mohamed Elshahat Mahmoud Mousa, Ahmed Alaa Eldin Ahmed, Alsayed Mohamed Rashed, Mohammad Abo-Ghabsha

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Background - Nephrologists have been at the forefront of clinical care of patients with COVID-19 as kidney-related complications, including chronic kidney disease (CKD), glomerular disease, and severe electrolyte derangements, are frequently encountered.

Aim - to estimate the effect of Covid-19 viral infection on chronic kidney disease patients and to determine clinical characteristics of disease.

Patients and Methods - A retrospective case study for 50 patients with Chronic Kidney Disease from stage 1 to stage 5 presented with covid 19 infection which confirmed by PCR to El Sheikh Zyed Al Nahyan hospital from 1st of August 2021 to 1st of January …


Ascaris Lumbricoides Impact On Hosue Dust Mite Sensitization And Bronchial Asthma Severity, Shady Muhamed Hassan, Gamal Ali Abo Sheishea, Abdel Wahab Mohamed Lotfy, Hafez Ahmed Abd El-Hafez, Khairy Abd El-Hamid Hassan Jan 2023

Ascaris Lumbricoides Impact On Hosue Dust Mite Sensitization And Bronchial Asthma Severity, Shady Muhamed Hassan, Gamal Ali Abo Sheishea, Abdel Wahab Mohamed Lotfy, Hafez Ahmed Abd El-Hafez, Khairy Abd El-Hamid Hassan

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Background: It is possible that environmental allergens and intestinal parasites share antigens that can modulate allergic immune responses. Cross-reactivity studies between common parasitic helminths and house dust mites impacting people is gaining popularity, especially in underdeveloped countries.

Aim of the study: The objective of this study is to study the relation between Ascaris lumbricoids infection with or without treatment on mite sensitization as well as the pathogenic relation between Ascaris and bronchial asthma; if any, and consequent clinical implication on asthma severity.

Subjects and methods: This study comprised of 80 atopic asthmatic patients of moderate severity according to the Global …


Urinary Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 As A Diagnostic Marker Of Lupus Nephritis, Hendawy Abdel-Moety Zedan, Mohmmed Hassan Attia, Ahmed Ali Assem, Saad Gamal Saad Alabgoly Jan 2023

Urinary Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 As A Diagnostic Marker Of Lupus Nephritis, Hendawy Abdel-Moety Zedan, Mohmmed Hassan Attia, Ahmed Ali Assem, Saad Gamal Saad Alabgoly

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Background: Systemic lupus erythematosus, sometimes known as SLE, is an autoimmune illness can have far-reaching effects on bodily functions. Renal impairment is among SLE's most devastating effects. It affects forty to seventy percent of patients. One of the most important chemokines in attracting monocytes and macrophages to areas of inflammation is monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP1). Aim and objectives: to determine if MCP-1 can aid in the early detection of lupus nephritis as well as look at any possible links among MCP-1 levels & disease severity in addition kidney function. Subjects and methods: 60 patients with age ranging between 20-60 years …


Clinical Significance Of Urinary Tumor Necrosis Factor-Like Weak Inducer Of Apoptosis In Lupus Nephritis, Elsayed Mohamed Rashed, Hani Ismail Hamed, Abdelsalam Fathy Abdelsalam, Amr Atef Ali Aref Jan 2023

Clinical Significance Of Urinary Tumor Necrosis Factor-Like Weak Inducer Of Apoptosis In Lupus Nephritis, Elsayed Mohamed Rashed, Hani Ismail Hamed, Abdelsalam Fathy Abdelsalam, Amr Atef Ali Aref

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Background: TWEAK is a cytokine that is both pleiotropic and multifunctional. It is a member of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) superfamily, which regulates the pathways that lead to inflammation. TWEAK is a critical component in the development of lupus nephritis (LN) because it is responsible for the death of renal mesangial cells and tubular epithelial cells. This death occurs as a result of several intracellular signal transduction cascades. Aim and Objectives: to better understand how Tweak is related to lupus nephritis, and to look at whether or not Tweak levels may be used as a marker of LN existence …


Sickle Cell Patients With Dengue Infection Waiting For Down: Case Report, Ali Madian Jan 2023

Sickle Cell Patients With Dengue Infection Waiting For Down: Case Report, Ali Madian

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We report a case of Dengue infection in a 20- year- old male with sickle cell anemia who presents to the emergency department with fever, retro orbital headache, bone pain, back pain and myalgia. Laboratory tests revealed elevated hematocrit, thrombocytopenia, IgM and IgG antibodies positivity to dengue virus. The patient was treated with intravenous fluid hydration and paracetamol with rapid deterioration and development of acute respiratory distress and hypovolemic shock due to alveolar hemorrhage.


Cardiac Function During Weaning Failure: The Role Of Systolic & Diastolic Dysfunction, Amr Adel Elfar, Atef Abo-Elfetouh Ibrahim, Ahmed Mohammed Abo-Hassan, Taiseer Ahmed Shawky, Wael Mohammed Atia, Mahmoud Abd-Allatif Hashish Jan 2023

Cardiac Function During Weaning Failure: The Role Of Systolic & Diastolic Dysfunction, Amr Adel Elfar, Atef Abo-Elfetouh Ibrahim, Ahmed Mohammed Abo-Hassan, Taiseer Ahmed Shawky, Wael Mohammed Atia, Mahmoud Abd-Allatif Hashish

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Background: Patients are at risk for grave outcomes due to weaning failure and early reintubation. The most prevalent reason why an attempt to wean fails is cardiac dysfunction. Aim of study: The key objectives of this prospective research is: To examine the connection between heart function and weaning outcomes at the beginning of the procedure and befor extubation. Patients and Methods: The study included finally 100 subject collected in critical care unit at internal medicine department in Al-Hussein university hospital from July 2019 until July 2021.Echocardiography performed ,systolic & diastolic functions were measured at base line ventilator setting and before …


Study Of Il -17 As An Add-On Biomarker For Evaluation Of Lupus Nephritis Activity, Abdel Wahab Mohammed Lotfy, Ibrahim Mohamed Rageh, Farag Khalil, Mahmoud Mostafa Kamel Jan 2023

Study Of Il -17 As An Add-On Biomarker For Evaluation Of Lupus Nephritis Activity, Abdel Wahab Mohammed Lotfy, Ibrahim Mohamed Rageh, Farag Khalil, Mahmoud Mostafa Kamel

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Background: The Th17/IL-17 axis is characterized primarily by its effector and proinflammatory properties. Present serologic and urine indicators are not linked well with nephritic activity in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), despite the great efficacy of biomarkers for the diagnosis of SLE. Aim and objectives: we plan to study the role of adding IL-17 to C3 and C4 as a complementary indicator of lupus nephritis(LN) activity. Subjects and methods: This cross sectional observisional research, includes 60 patients selected from attendee of immunology and allergy center, AL-Azhar University. Results: there was a statistically significant variance amongst our research populations regarding contrast amongst …


The Role Of Insulin Resistance In The Prediction Of Esophageal Varices In Cirrhotic Non-Diabetic Patients, Abdelhaleim Abdelghany Hasabo, Mahmoud Osama Ahmed Abd El Fatah, Mohamed Basiouny Yahia, Gamal Zakaria Ali Morsy Jan 2023

The Role Of Insulin Resistance In The Prediction Of Esophageal Varices In Cirrhotic Non-Diabetic Patients, Abdelhaleim Abdelghany Hasabo, Mahmoud Osama Ahmed Abd El Fatah, Mohamed Basiouny Yahia, Gamal Zakaria Ali Morsy

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Background: Esophageal Varices (EV) caused by liver cirrhosis is a very common complication where endoscopy is the best screening procedure. Insulin resistance (IR) is a reliable predictor of portal hypertension. Aim of the work: This study aims to compare and evaluate the role of markers of insulin resistance and other non-invasive markers in detection of EVs in patients with liver cirrhosis. Patients and Methods: fifty patients were screened in this cross-sectional study in the gastroenterology unit of internal medicine department by abdominal ultrasound. ELISA technique was used to estimate fating serum insulin levels. Furthermore, (HOMA-IR) referring to the Homeostasis model …


Role Of Endosialin/Cd248 And Cytoglobin In Liver Fibrosis, Mahmoud Abdallah Mansour, Khaled Abd Elazeme Eid, Ashraf Mohamed Elkabeer, Eglal Mohamed Kenawy, Bakheet Elkot Mostafa Elsadek Jan 2023

Role Of Endosialin/Cd248 And Cytoglobin In Liver Fibrosis, Mahmoud Abdallah Mansour, Khaled Abd Elazeme Eid, Ashraf Mohamed Elkabeer, Eglal Mohamed Kenawy, Bakheet Elkot Mostafa Elsadek

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Background - Chronic liver diseases are a major global health burden. CYGB, Human IV globin is abundantly expressed in Hepatic Stellate Cell(HSCs) between hepatocytes. CYGB can bind oxygen and nitric oxide and is said to protect HSCs from reactive oxygen species(ROS).

Aim - to estimate role of CD248 and Cygb in process of liver fibrosis.

Patients and Methods - This study was conducted on forty-four Egyptian patients with hepatic stenosis detected by ultrasound, and forty healthy volunteers as control group.

Results - Our results showed statistical significant (p-value < 0.001) increased CD248 in patients group (189.03 ± 66.6) when compared with control group (138.7 ± 36.5), decreased Cygb in patients group (1.62 ± 0.35) when compared with control group (1.93 ± 0.26)

Conclusion - Our study identified Cygb and CD248 …


Prevalence Of Iron Overload Cardiomyopathy (Ioc) In Transfuion-Dependant Anaemic Patients, Ramadan Gamal Riyad Abbas, Youssef Khalil Eissa, Yasser El-Sayed Mohamed, Youssef Abd Allah Nassar Jan 2023

Prevalence Of Iron Overload Cardiomyopathy (Ioc) In Transfuion-Dependant Anaemic Patients, Ramadan Gamal Riyad Abbas, Youssef Khalil Eissa, Yasser El-Sayed Mohamed, Youssef Abd Allah Nassar

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Introduction: The accumulation of iron in the myocardium causes iron overload cardiomyopathy (IOC), which is the primary cause of fatalities in individuals receiving long blood transfusion treatment.

Aim of the work: The study's goal is to determine the prevalence of IOC in patients with blood transfusion-dependent chronic anemia.

Patients& methods The current prospective study included 50 patient with chronic anemia with history of repeated blood transfusion , attending to hematology unit , internal medicine department of faculty of medicine, Al-Azhar university in Cairo, those patients had more than 2 years diagnosis of anemia, repeated blood transfusion in last 2 years …


Evaluation Of Thyroid Hormones Level In Chronic Kidney Disease Patients, Mustafa Mahmoud Mohamed Alsagheer, Ayman Abdel.Azeez Abdel. Rahman, Mona Mohamed Abdelmeguid, Abdelhamed Abdelrazik Abdelhafez Jan 2023

Evaluation Of Thyroid Hormones Level In Chronic Kidney Disease Patients, Mustafa Mahmoud Mohamed Alsagheer, Ayman Abdel.Azeez Abdel. Rahman, Mona Mohamed Abdelmeguid, Abdelhamed Abdelrazik Abdelhafez

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Background - Chronic-kidney disease is a global issue worldwide. The hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid axis, peripheral-circulation, and production of thyroid-hormone release/or excretion are all affected by the etiology of thyroid dysfunction in CKD patients.

Aim - to measure the levels of TSH, T3, T4, in CKD patients.

Patients and Methods - The control group in this study, which included sixty CKD patients from Egypt, consisted of thirty healthy volunteers (subjects without CKD). There were three groups of participants: Group (1) 30 patients with CKD in Group (2) 30 CKD patients on dialysis regularly; Group 3: 30 healthy people without CKD.

Results - There …


Study Of Helicobacter Pylori Infection In Chronic Hepatitis (C) Infection Among Egyptian Patients, Rabei Fathy Abbas, Ahmed Abdul Hameid Abo Zied, Ragab El-Saed El-Dibany Jan 2023

Study Of Helicobacter Pylori Infection In Chronic Hepatitis (C) Infection Among Egyptian Patients, Rabei Fathy Abbas, Ahmed Abdul Hameid Abo Zied, Ragab El-Saed El-Dibany

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Objectives: Our objective is to assess H. pylori infection in chronic hepatitis C Egyptian patients and its hepatic impact.

Background: Helicobacter pylori lives mainly on gastric mucosa and is one of the common infections worldwide.

In liver cirrhosis it may lead to impaired liver functions due to fibrosis in chronic liver diseases as HCV.

Patients and Methods: This was a cross sectional prospective study included 40 of HCV infection and 20 health subjects as a control. It was conducted on in the Al-Azhar University Hospitals during the period from 1st Feb 2020 to 30th Sept 2021.

After approval of local …


Correlations Between Intradialytic Hypoxemia And Complications In Patients Undergoing Regular Hemodialysis, Shaimaa Atef Mokhtar, Lamiaa Ismail Ahmed, Sarah Mahmoud El Hadad Jan 2023

Correlations Between Intradialytic Hypoxemia And Complications In Patients Undergoing Regular Hemodialysis, Shaimaa Atef Mokhtar, Lamiaa Ismail Ahmed, Sarah Mahmoud El Hadad

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Background: Dialysis is a replacement of renal functioning in patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD). Approximately 10% of chronic regular hemodialysis patients have arterial oxygen saturation less than 90% for more than one-third of their dialysis session, which was associated with increased rates of hospitalization and also mortality.

Aim of the work: This current study is aimed to assess of effect of intradialytic hypoxemia as a complication may occurs during hemodialysis session and its impact on clinical and laboratory parameters of patients with ESRD undergoing regular hemodialysis.

Patients and methods: the current work is a hospital based Cross sectional …


Hemoglobin Changes As A Marker Of Blood Volume Changes In Hemodialysis Patients, Safwat Farrag Ahmed, Hani Ismail Hamed, Mohamed Elsayed Abu Ghabsha, Mostafa Abd El Hady Ibrahim Gabr Jan 2023

Hemoglobin Changes As A Marker Of Blood Volume Changes In Hemodialysis Patients, Safwat Farrag Ahmed, Hani Ismail Hamed, Mohamed Elsayed Abu Ghabsha, Mostafa Abd El Hady Ibrahim Gabr

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Background: Hemodialysis patients routinely employ relative blood volume (RBV) monitoring to direct fluid management and enhance cardiovascular stability, Aim: In order to determine how estimates of relative blood volume changes may vary based on the monitoring method, the current study sought to examine changes in hematocrit, haemoglobin, or total blood protein concentration in patients receiving normal maintenance hemodialysis. Subject and Methods: This was a prospective cross-sectional study curried out at Nephrology Departments of Al Hussien University Hospitals and Ahmed Maher Teaching Hospital. The study was conducted over a one-year period, from September 2021 till September 2022. Results: globulin level showed …


Comparative Study Between Glycated Hemoglobin And Glycated Albumin In Diabetes In Hemodialysis Patients, Alsayed Mohamed Rashed, Reda Fakhry Mohamed, Mohamed Alsayed Abo Ghabsha, Mohamed Shehata Shaaban Ghoneim Jan 2023

Comparative Study Between Glycated Hemoglobin And Glycated Albumin In Diabetes In Hemodialysis Patients, Alsayed Mohamed Rashed, Reda Fakhry Mohamed, Mohamed Alsayed Abo Ghabsha, Mohamed Shehata Shaaban Ghoneim

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Background: The importance of accurately measuring glycemic control in the diabetic people cannot be overstated, since better glycemic control decreases micro- and macrovascular problems in individuals with diabetes mellitus getting renal replacement treatment. Aim: This study's objective was to contrast between glycated hemoglobin and glycated albumin in diabetes in hemodialysis patients. Subject and Methods: This was Prospective Comparative research caried out on 100 diabetic patients. Two groups were created out of them: Group (I): that had 50 patients’ diabetic on hemodialysis. Group (II): that included 50 patients diabetic not on hemodialysis. From March 2022 to September 2022, this research was …


Impact Of Diabetes Mellitus In Arteriovenous Fistula Dysfunction In Patients On Regular Hemodialysis, Emad Allam Mohamed, Mohamed Ahmed Elsayed, Mohamed Abo Elnaga Mohamed, Mohamed Amer Farok Amin Jan 2023

Impact Of Diabetes Mellitus In Arteriovenous Fistula Dysfunction In Patients On Regular Hemodialysis, Emad Allam Mohamed, Mohamed Ahmed Elsayed, Mohamed Abo Elnaga Mohamed, Mohamed Amer Farok Amin

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Background: Primary arteriovenous fistula (AVF) failure has been linked to the existence of diabetes mellitus in some individuals, but not in all. Aim of the work: The study's objective is to assess how Diabetes Mellitus affects individuals receiving regular hemodialysis (HD) who have AVF malfunction. Patient and methods: All of the 90 participants in this research had end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and were being treated with regular HD. The subjects were separated into three groups according on age and sex; Group A had Twenty (20) non-diabetic patients enrolled as control group without any diagnosis of liver disease, Group B had …