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RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH RESPIRATORY SYMPTOMS AMONG CEMENT WORKERS

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Aliae Mohamed-Hussein, Hussein Elzayet, Azza Ezzeldin, Ahmed K Ibrahim, Mariam Elkhayat
Research Journal
Chest
Research Pages
Supplement, Page A1718
Research Publisher
Elsevere
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Volume 156, Issue 4
Research Website
https://journal.chestnet.org/article/S0012-3692(19)33002-8/abstract
Research Year
2019

RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH RESPIRATORY SYMPTOMS AMONG CEMENT WORKERS

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Aliae Mohamed-Hussein, Hussein Elzayet, Azza Ezzeldin, Ahmed K Ibrahim, Mariam Elkhayat
Research Journal
Chest
Research Pages
Supplement, Page A1718
Research Publisher
Elsevere
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Volume 156, Issue 4
Research Website
https://journal.chestnet.org/article/S0012-3692(19)33002-8/abstract
Research Year
2019

Minoxidil‐induced hypertrichosis in an 8‐month‐old infant

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Ahmed S. Gomaa MD
Aya Badran MD
Eman B. Kamaleldeen
Research Department
Research Journal
International journal of dermatology
Research Pages
1
Research Publisher
Wiely Online library
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
https://doi.org/10.1111/ijd.14685
Research Website
pubmed
Research Year
2019

Minoxidil‐induced hypertrichosis in an 8‐month‐old infant

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Ahmed S. Gomaa MD
Aya Badran MD
Eman B. Kamaleldeen
Research Department
Research Journal
International journal of dermatology
Research Member
Research Pages
1
Research Publisher
Wiely Online library
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
https://doi.org/10.1111/ijd.14685
Research Website
pubmed
Research Year
2019

Evaluation of different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide solution (3% and 6%) as a potential new therapeutic option of nongenital warts: A randomized controlled triple-blinded clinical trial.

Research Abstract
Abstract Background Warts are common viral skin infections caused by human papillomavirus. None of the available treatment modalities fulfills the criteria of an ideal treatment option. Objectives To evaluate the efficacy and safety of hydrogen peroxide (HP) 3% and 6% solution as a topical treatment of nongenital warts. Methods This prospective randomized controlled study included 145 patients with nongenital warts. They were divided into three groups. Group 1 used topical hydrogen peroxide 6% solution under occlusion with a plastic tape for one hour daily for 6 weeks, group 2 used hydrogen peroxide 3% solution, and group 3 used normal saline 0.9% as a placebo. Patients were evaluated at the third and sixth weeks of treatment and 12 weeks after treatment completion. Results Treatment responses were significantly better in groups 1 and 2 than in group 3 with a better overall responses in group 1 than in group 2 (P = 0.0001*). Apart from mild hypopigmentation which was detected in only two patients in groups 1 and 2, no other side effects could be detected. Three months after treatment completion, no recurrence was observed. Conclusion Hydrogen peroxide solution (3% and 6%) is an effective, safe, and cheap treatment modality for nongenital warts which can be used simply at home. Since the overall response was better with the 6% concentration, it should be the better therapeutic option.
Research Authors

Ayman M. Mahran
Howida Omar Twisy
Shimaa A. Elghazally
Aya Y. Badran
Research Journal
journal of Cosmetic Dermatology
Research Pages
1-7
Research Publisher
Wiely Online library
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
https://doi.org/10.1111/jocd.13021
Research Website
pubmed
Research Year
2019

Evaluation of different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide solution (3% and 6%) as a potential new therapeutic option of nongenital warts: A randomized controlled triple-blinded clinical trial.

Research Abstract
Abstract Background Warts are common viral skin infections caused by human papillomavirus. None of the available treatment modalities fulfills the criteria of an ideal treatment option. Objectives To evaluate the efficacy and safety of hydrogen peroxide (HP) 3% and 6% solution as a topical treatment of nongenital warts. Methods This prospective randomized controlled study included 145 patients with nongenital warts. They were divided into three groups. Group 1 used topical hydrogen peroxide 6% solution under occlusion with a plastic tape for one hour daily for 6 weeks, group 2 used hydrogen peroxide 3% solution, and group 3 used normal saline 0.9% as a placebo. Patients were evaluated at the third and sixth weeks of treatment and 12 weeks after treatment completion. Results Treatment responses were significantly better in groups 1 and 2 than in group 3 with a better overall responses in group 1 than in group 2 (P = 0.0001*). Apart from mild hypopigmentation which was detected in only two patients in groups 1 and 2, no other side effects could be detected. Three months after treatment completion, no recurrence was observed. Conclusion Hydrogen peroxide solution (3% and 6%) is an effective, safe, and cheap treatment modality for nongenital warts which can be used simply at home. Since the overall response was better with the 6% concentration, it should be the better therapeutic option.
Research Authors

Ayman M. Mahran
Howida Omar Twisy
Shimaa A. Elghazally
Aya Y. Badran
Research Department
Research Journal
journal of Cosmetic Dermatology
Research Pages
1-7
Research Publisher
Wiely Online library
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
https://doi.org/10.1111/jocd.13021
Research Website
pubmed
Research Year
2019

Evaluation of different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide solution (3% and 6%) as a potential new therapeutic option of nongenital warts: A randomized controlled triple-blinded clinical trial.

Research Abstract
Abstract Background Warts are common viral skin infections caused by human papillomavirus. None of the available treatment modalities fulfills the criteria of an ideal treatment option. Objectives To evaluate the efficacy and safety of hydrogen peroxide (HP) 3% and 6% solution as a topical treatment of nongenital warts. Methods This prospective randomized controlled study included 145 patients with nongenital warts. They were divided into three groups. Group 1 used topical hydrogen peroxide 6% solution under occlusion with a plastic tape for one hour daily for 6 weeks, group 2 used hydrogen peroxide 3% solution, and group 3 used normal saline 0.9% as a placebo. Patients were evaluated at the third and sixth weeks of treatment and 12 weeks after treatment completion. Results Treatment responses were significantly better in groups 1 and 2 than in group 3 with a better overall responses in group 1 than in group 2 (P = 0.0001*). Apart from mild hypopigmentation which was detected in only two patients in groups 1 and 2, no other side effects could be detected. Three months after treatment completion, no recurrence was observed. Conclusion Hydrogen peroxide solution (3% and 6%) is an effective, safe, and cheap treatment modality for nongenital warts which can be used simply at home. Since the overall response was better with the 6% concentration, it should be the better therapeutic option.
Research Authors

Ayman M. Mahran
Howida Omar Twisy
Shimaa A. Elghazally
Aya Y. Badran
Research Department
Research Journal
journal of Cosmetic Dermatology
Research Pages
1-7
Research Publisher
Wiely Online library
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
https://doi.org/10.1111/jocd.13021
Research Website
pubmed
Research Year
2019

Evaluation of different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide solution (3% and 6%) as a potential new therapeutic option of nongenital warts: A randomized controlled triple-blinded clinical trial.

Research Abstract
Abstract Background Warts are common viral skin infections caused by human papillomavirus. None of the available treatment modalities fulfills the criteria of an ideal treatment option. Objectives To evaluate the efficacy and safety of hydrogen peroxide (HP) 3% and 6% solution as a topical treatment of nongenital warts. Methods This prospective randomized controlled study included 145 patients with nongenital warts. They were divided into three groups. Group 1 used topical hydrogen peroxide 6% solution under occlusion with a plastic tape for one hour daily for 6 weeks, group 2 used hydrogen peroxide 3% solution, and group 3 used normal saline 0.9% as a placebo. Patients were evaluated at the third and sixth weeks of treatment and 12 weeks after treatment completion. Results Treatment responses were significantly better in groups 1 and 2 than in group 3 with a better overall responses in group 1 than in group 2 (P = 0.0001*). Apart from mild hypopigmentation which was detected in only two patients in groups 1 and 2, no other side effects could be detected. Three months after treatment completion, no recurrence was observed. Conclusion Hydrogen peroxide solution (3% and 6%) is an effective, safe, and cheap treatment modality for nongenital warts which can be used simply at home. Since the overall response was better with the 6% concentration, it should be the better therapeutic option.
Research Authors

Ayman M. Mahran
Howida Omar Twisy
Shimaa A. Elghazally
Aya Y. Badran
Research Department
Research Journal
journal of Cosmetic Dermatology
Research Member
Research Pages
1-7
Research Publisher
Wiely Online library
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
https://doi.org/10.1111/jocd.13021
Research Website
pubmed
Research Year
2019

Changes in Vital Signs During Epileptic and Psychogenic Nonepileptic Attacks: A Video-EEG Study.

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Reda Badry
Research Journal
Journal of clinical neurophysiology: official publication of the American Electroencephalographic Society
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2019
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