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Antibiotic Susceptibility Patterns of Propionibacterium Acnes
Isolated from Acne Vulgaris in Assiut University Hospitals,
Egypt

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
¹Ihsan Abdel Sabour Hassan, 2
Mona Amin Hassan, 3
Mona Sallam Embarek*,
Dalia A Attallah 4
, 5
Mohamed Ahmed El Mokhtar, 6
Ghada Mohammed Alaa Eldin
Research Department
Research Journal
Egyptian Journal of Medical Microbiology / October 2015
Research Pages
67-72
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Volume 24 / No. 4
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2015

Localization of diaphragm motor cortical representation and determination of corticodiaphragmatic latencies by using magnetic stimulation in normal adult human subjects.

Research Abstract
Abstract The aims of this study were to identify the motor cortical representation of the diaphragm and to assess the corticodiaphragmatic pathway from both hemispheres. Specially designed bipolar surface electrodes were used to record the ipsilateral and contralateral compound motor evoked potentials (CMEPs) of the diaphragm after transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the motor cortex. In addition, the response to cervical magnetic stimulation of the phrenic nerve roots, effected using a figure-of-eight magnetic coil, was also recorded. The study involved 30 normal adult male volunteers. The average point of optimal excitability (POE) was determined to be 3.7 cm lateral to the mid-sagittal plane and 0.89 cm anterior to the preauricular plane. The largest response was obtained at a stimulus coil orientation of 0-90 degrees. The TMS of either hemisphere produced CMEPs in the contralateral and ipsilateral diaphragm muscles. TMS of either hemisphere elicited CMEPs that had significantly greater amplitudes and shorter latencies from the contralateral muscles compared with the ipsilateral response (P0.0001). The central motor conduction time of the crossed tract (8.8 ms) was significantly shorter than that of the uncrossed tract (12.2 ms). No significant interhemispheric differences were recorded. The recorded CMEPs recorded in response to TMS were facilitated during volitional inspiration. Phrenic nerve latency was 5.7 ms and 5.6 ms for the right and left phrenic nerves, respectively, with no significant difference between these values. Both bilateral crossed and uncrossed corticospinal connections to the diaphragm were usually present, with the crossed tract predominating. The technique used in this study may be useful for investigations into the function and integrity of central and peripheral pathway of the diaphragm muscles in various neurological disorders.
Research Authors
Khedr EM1, Trakhan MN.
Research Journal
Eur J Appl Physiol. 2001 Oct;85(6):560-6.
Research Member
Research Pages
560-6.
Research Publisher
Karger AG, Base
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
85(6):560-6.
Research Website
PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE
Research Year
2001

Peripheral and central nervous system alterations in hypothyroidism: electrophysiological findings.

Research Abstract
Abstract The purpose of this study is to evaluate objectively the functional changes in the nervous system in hypothyroidism by different electrophysiological parameters and to determine the frequencies of these changes in patients with hypothyroidism. We enrolled 23 patients (17-64 years old, mean 38.2) with biochemical evidence of hypothyroidism, with thyroxine less than 4 microg/dl and thyrotropin above 4.5 mU/ml, and 200 age- and sex-matched normal subjects. Detailed clinical examination and electrophysiological measurements included electromyography, motor conduction velocity, visual-evoked potentials (VEPs), brainstem auditory-evoked potentials (BAEPs) and event-related potentials. Determinations of P300, Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (IQ) and electroencephalography (EEG) were performed. Of the hypothyroid patients 52% had peripheral nervous system (PNS) involvement. Entrapment neuropathy was the commonest (35%). Axonal neuropathy was recorded in 9% and myopathy was recorded in another 9%. The central nervous system (CNS) was affected in 78% of the cases. Significant prolongations of P100 latency of VEP, latency and interpeak latency of BAEPs of different waves of hypothyroid patients were compared to the control group. 52% had abnormal VEPs and BAEPs above the mean +/- 2 SD of the normal control group. Six patients (26%) had prolonged P300 latency while 16 patients had an IQ below 90. Eight patients (35%) had EEG changes. Diffuse slowing of background activity was the commonest. No significant correlation was observed between hormonal levels and the different electrophysiological parameters. Thus, the CNS is more vulnerable to the effect of hypothyroidism than the PNS. Therefore, we suggest performing electrophysiological studies in hypothyroid patients, even in the asymptomatic ones, early in the course of disease in order to detect the nervous system involvement.
Research Authors
Khedr EM1, El Toony LF, Tarkhan MN, Abdella G.
Research Journal
Neuropsychobiology. 2000 Jan;41(2):88-94.
Research Member
Research Pages
41(2):88-94.
Research Publisher
Karger AG, Base
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
41(2):88-94.
Research Website
PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE
Research Year
2000


Prevalence of Alzheimer's disease and other dementing disorders: Assiut-Upper Egypt study.

Research Abstract
Abstract The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence rate of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other types of dementias among the population over the age of 60 years in Assiut governorate. A 3-phase cross-sectional population-based study was carried out to screen 2, 000 subjects residing in 11 different locations representing the sociocultural status of the area. We subjected each proband to a modified form of the Mini Mental State Examination test. Subjects scored 21 or less were investigated according to a standardized protocol. We found 90 demented subjects yielding a crude prevalence ratio (case per 100 population over the age of 60) of 4.5. A diagnosis of subtypes of dementia was reached in 83 cases. Prevalence ratios for dementia subtypes were 2.2 for AD, 0.95 for multi-infarct dementia. 0.55 for mixed dementias and 0.45 for secondary dementias. Age-specific prevalence tends to be doubled every 5 years. Occupation, level of education and residence did not affect the prevalence or severity of dementia. Comparison with other studies suggests that dementia of all types is as frequent in Assiut governorate as elsewhere.
Research Authors
Farrag A1, Farwiz HM, Khedr EH, Mahfouz RM, Omran SM.
Research Journal
Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord. 1998 Nov-Dec;9(6):323-8.
Research Member
Abdel-kadir Fathi Mohamed Farraj
Research Pages
323-8.
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
;9(6)
Research Website
PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE
Research Year
1998


Prevalence of Alzheimer's disease and other dementing disorders: Assiut-Upper Egypt study.

Research Abstract
Abstract The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence rate of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other types of dementias among the population over the age of 60 years in Assiut governorate. A 3-phase cross-sectional population-based study was carried out to screen 2, 000 subjects residing in 11 different locations representing the sociocultural status of the area. We subjected each proband to a modified form of the Mini Mental State Examination test. Subjects scored 21 or less were investigated according to a standardized protocol. We found 90 demented subjects yielding a crude prevalence ratio (case per 100 population over the age of 60) of 4.5. A diagnosis of subtypes of dementia was reached in 83 cases. Prevalence ratios for dementia subtypes were 2.2 for AD, 0.95 for multi-infarct dementia. 0.55 for mixed dementias and 0.45 for secondary dementias. Age-specific prevalence tends to be doubled every 5 years. Occupation, level of education and residence did not affect the prevalence or severity of dementia. Comparison with other studies suggests that dementia of all types is as frequent in Assiut governorate as elsewhere.
Research Authors
Farrag A1, Farwiz HM, Khedr EH, Mahfouz RM, Omran SM.
Research Journal
Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord. 1998 Nov-Dec;9(6):323-8.
Research Pages
323-8.
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
;9(6)
Research Website
PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE
Research Year
1998


Prevalence of Alzheimer's disease and other dementing disorders: Assiut-Upper Egypt study.

Research Abstract
Abstract The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence rate of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other types of dementias among the population over the age of 60 years in Assiut governorate. A 3-phase cross-sectional population-based study was carried out to screen 2, 000 subjects residing in 11 different locations representing the sociocultural status of the area. We subjected each proband to a modified form of the Mini Mental State Examination test. Subjects scored 21 or less were investigated according to a standardized protocol. We found 90 demented subjects yielding a crude prevalence ratio (case per 100 population over the age of 60) of 4.5. A diagnosis of subtypes of dementia was reached in 83 cases. Prevalence ratios for dementia subtypes were 2.2 for AD, 0.95 for multi-infarct dementia. 0.55 for mixed dementias and 0.45 for secondary dementias. Age-specific prevalence tends to be doubled every 5 years. Occupation, level of education and residence did not affect the prevalence or severity of dementia. Comparison with other studies suggests that dementia of all types is as frequent in Assiut governorate as elsewhere.
Research Authors
Farrag A1, Farwiz HM, Khedr EH, Mahfouz RM, Omran SM.
Research Journal
Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord. 1998 Nov-Dec;9(6):323-8.
Research Member
Research Pages
323-8.
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
;9(6)
Research Website
PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE
Research Year
1998

N-acytelcysteine prior to intrauterine insemination in couples with isolated athenospermia: a randomized controlled trial

Research Abstract
Objective: to compare semen parameter and pregnancy rate after treatment of couples with isolated mild athenospermia with N-acetylcysteine (NAC) or not prior to intrauterine insemination (IUI). Design: open-labeled randomized controlled trial Material and Methods: All couples presented with primary or secondary infertility to the outpatient infertility clinic a university affiliated hospital and welling to perform IUI as a part of their infertility management were approached for participation. We had included only couples with mild athenopermia (progressive motility between 10-32%) with normal other seminal criteria and normal infertility workup for a female partner. Couples were randomized to either one of two groups: NAC group (30 couples) who received 600 mg NAC for 12 weeks prior to IUI and a control group (30 patients) who did received no other medication. The results as regard the seminal quality after seminal preparation as well as chemical and clinical pregnancy rate were recorded. Results: Both treatment groups were homogenous at the time of randomization regarding the type and duration of infertility. The mean sperm count and percentage motile were homogenous at the time of recruitment. NAC group produced a significantly higher retrieved mean sperm concentration compared with the control group 36.62±9.2 versus 31.9±10.61 million per high power filed (p=0.041), respectively. The percentage of progressive sperm motility (grade A) was significantly higher in the NAC group 22.53± 11 compared with the control 18.7±7.81 ( p= 0.032). Clinical pregnancy encountered in 6/30(20.0%) of NAC group compared with 4/30(13.3%) of the control group (p=0.25). Conclusion: N-acetyl-cysteine treatment for two months prior to IUI in couples with isolated athenospermia improvers the seminal quality after preparation. It also improves the chemical and clinical pregnancy rate.
Research Authors
1Dalia A. Attallah, 2Ihab H. Elnashar, 3Rashad Mahmoud, 2Omar M. Shaaban, 2Safout A. Mohamed.
Research Journal
مؤتمر AFRM المنعقد فى الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2013

N-acytelcysteine prior to intrauterine insemination in couples with isolated athenospermia: a randomized controlled trial

Research Abstract
Objective: to compare semen parameter and pregnancy rate after treatment of couples with isolated mild athenospermia with N-acetylcysteine (NAC) or not prior to intrauterine insemination (IUI). Design: open-labeled randomized controlled trial Material and Methods: All couples presented with primary or secondary infertility to the outpatient infertility clinic a university affiliated hospital and welling to perform IUI as a part of their infertility management were approached for participation. We had included only couples with mild athenopermia (progressive motility between 10-32%) with normal other seminal criteria and normal infertility workup for a female partner. Couples were randomized to either one of two groups: NAC group (30 couples) who received 600 mg NAC for 12 weeks prior to IUI and a control group (30 patients) who did received no other medication. The results as regard the seminal quality after seminal preparation as well as chemical and clinical pregnancy rate were recorded. Results: Both treatment groups were homogenous at the time of randomization regarding the type and duration of infertility. The mean sperm count and percentage motile were homogenous at the time of recruitment. NAC group produced a significantly higher retrieved mean sperm concentration compared with the control group 36.62±9.2 versus 31.9±10.61 million per high power filed (p=0.041), respectively. The percentage of progressive sperm motility (grade A) was significantly higher in the NAC group 22.53± 11 compared with the control 18.7±7.81 ( p= 0.032). Clinical pregnancy encountered in 6/30(20.0%) of NAC group compared with 4/30(13.3%) of the control group (p=0.25). Conclusion: N-acetyl-cysteine treatment for two months prior to IUI in couples with isolated athenospermia improvers the seminal quality after preparation. It also improves the chemical and clinical pregnancy rate.
Research Authors
1Dalia A. Attallah, 2Ihab H. Elnashar, 3Rashad Mahmoud, 2Omar M. Shaaban, 2Safout A. Mohamed.
Research Journal
مؤتمر AFRM المنعقد فى الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2013

N-acytelcysteine prior to intrauterine insemination in couples with isolated athenospermia: a randomized controlled trial

Research Abstract
Objective: to compare semen parameter and pregnancy rate after treatment of couples with isolated mild athenospermia with N-acetylcysteine (NAC) or not prior to intrauterine insemination (IUI). Design: open-labeled randomized controlled trial Material and Methods: All couples presented with primary or secondary infertility to the outpatient infertility clinic a university affiliated hospital and welling to perform IUI as a part of their infertility management were approached for participation. We had included only couples with mild athenopermia (progressive motility between 10-32%) with normal other seminal criteria and normal infertility workup for a female partner. Couples were randomized to either one of two groups: NAC group (30 couples) who received 600 mg NAC for 12 weeks prior to IUI and a control group (30 patients) who did received no other medication. The results as regard the seminal quality after seminal preparation as well as chemical and clinical pregnancy rate were recorded. Results: Both treatment groups were homogenous at the time of randomization regarding the type and duration of infertility. The mean sperm count and percentage motile were homogenous at the time of recruitment. NAC group produced a significantly higher retrieved mean sperm concentration compared with the control group 36.62±9.2 versus 31.9±10.61 million per high power filed (p=0.041), respectively. The percentage of progressive sperm motility (grade A) was significantly higher in the NAC group 22.53± 11 compared with the control 18.7±7.81 ( p= 0.032). Clinical pregnancy encountered in 6/30(20.0%) of NAC group compared with 4/30(13.3%) of the control group (p=0.25). Conclusion: N-acetyl-cysteine treatment for two months prior to IUI in couples with isolated athenospermia improvers the seminal quality after preparation. It also improves the chemical and clinical pregnancy rate.
Research Authors
1Dalia A. Attallah, 2Ihab H. Elnashar, 3Rashad Mahmoud, 2Omar M. Shaaban, 2Safout A. Mohamed.
Research Journal
مؤتمر AFRM المنعقد فى الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2013

N-acytelcysteine prior to intrauterine insemination in couples with isolated athenospermia: a randomized controlled trial

Research Abstract
Objective: to compare semen parameter and pregnancy rate after treatment of couples with isolated mild athenospermia with N-acetylcysteine (NAC) or not prior to intrauterine insemination (IUI). Design: open-labeled randomized controlled trial Material and Methods: All couples presented with primary or secondary infertility to the outpatient infertility clinic a university affiliated hospital and welling to perform IUI as a part of their infertility management were approached for participation. We had included only couples with mild athenopermia (progressive motility between 10-32%) with normal other seminal criteria and normal infertility workup for a female partner. Couples were randomized to either one of two groups: NAC group (30 couples) who received 600 mg NAC for 12 weeks prior to IUI and a control group (30 patients) who did received no other medication. The results as regard the seminal quality after seminal preparation as well as chemical and clinical pregnancy rate were recorded. Results: Both treatment groups were homogenous at the time of randomization regarding the type and duration of infertility. The mean sperm count and percentage motile were homogenous at the time of recruitment. NAC group produced a significantly higher retrieved mean sperm concentration compared with the control group 36.62±9.2 versus 31.9±10.61 million per high power filed (p=0.041), respectively. The percentage of progressive sperm motility (grade A) was significantly higher in the NAC group 22.53± 11 compared with the control 18.7±7.81 ( p= 0.032). Clinical pregnancy encountered in 6/30(20.0%) of NAC group compared with 4/30(13.3%) of the control group (p=0.25). Conclusion: N-acetyl-cysteine treatment for two months prior to IUI in couples with isolated athenospermia improvers the seminal quality after preparation. It also improves the chemical and clinical pregnancy rate.
Research Authors
1Dalia A. Attallah, 2Ihab H. Elnashar, 3Rashad Mahmoud, 2Omar M. Shaaban, 2Safout A. Mohamed.
Research Department
Research Journal
مؤتمر AFRM المنعقد فى الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2013
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