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V‑Y flap vs occlusive dressing for treating fingertip injuries with exposed bone

Research Authors
Mohamed M. Kotb Mohammed A.A. Farghalya, Tarek A. El-Gammalb, Amr E. Alic
Research Date
Research Journal
Journal of Current Medical Research and Practice
Research Year
2021

Value of tumor necrosis factor-alpha and high-sensitive cardiac troponin-I as early predictors of subclinical atherosclerosis and their relation to disease activity in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: A case-control study

Research Abstract

Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) have a higher risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) compared to the general population, which leads to increased morbidity and mortality. Inflammation is the key in RA and CVD. Our study aimed to refine cardiovascular (CV) risk assessment in RA patients by using carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT) as a marker of subclinical atherosclerosis. We also explored whether proinflammatory cytokines represented by tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) and high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I (hs-cTnI), a biomarker of myocardial injury, could be correlated in RA patients. The study included 80 RA patients and 80 control subjects. TNF-α and hs-cTnI levels were measured. Subclinical atherosclerosis was evaluated by cIMT by means of carotid ultrasound. Disease activity score 28 (DAS28) was used to evaluate disease activity. hs-cTnI and TNF-α serum levels were higher in RA patients compared to controls (p=0.001). There was a significant difference in the median of cIMT between cases and controls (median (IQR) 0.9 (0.2) for cases, 0.7 (0.1) for controls, (p=0.001). A significant correlation was found between the level of TNF-α and hs-cTnI (p=0.002). Also, there was a significant correlation between the cIMT level and TNF-α and hs-cTnI (p=0.003 and p=0.002, respectively). Significant correlation was found between cIMT, TNF-α, and hs-cTnI in relation to the DAS28 score (p < 0.001, p < 0.001, and p=0.001, respectively). In conclusion, patients with RA are more likely to develop subclinical atherosclerosis, as reflected in increased cIMT. Higher levels of hs-cTnI in RA patients may correlate with the presence of occult cardiovascular disease. TNF-α and hs-cTnI correlations can reveal the interplay between disease activity and CVD. Thus, inflammation must be the primary target of various therapeutic approaches.

Research Authors
Eman M Ibrahem 1, Nabawia M Tawfik 1, Refaat F Abdel-Aal 1, Ehab M Moussa 2, Azza M Ezz-Eldin 3, Sabrin R Mahmoud 1
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Outcome of Second Line Chemotherapy (Gemcitabine, Dexamethasone, and Cisplatin) in Relapsed and Refractory Non Hodgkin Lymphoma

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Background: The treatment of patients with relapsed or refractory non-Hodgkin lymphoma remains challenging. The strategy for management of relapsed or refractory disease is to deliver salvage chemotherapy, followed by autologous stem-cell transplantation in responding patient. Such salvage therapies typically consist of cytotoxic agents that have not been used in first line therapy.
Aim of Study: In this study we are trying to study one of the salvage chemotherapy lines which is GDP regarding response rate, quality of life and toxicity.
Patients and Methods: Seventy patients diagnosed as refractory or relapsed NHL were included in the study; all patients received GDP for 4 to 6 cycles. Primary end point was to evaluate overall response to treatment; secondary end point was to evaluate quality of life and toxicity. An informed written consent was obtained from all the patients and approval of Research Ethics Committee of Assiut, Faculty of Medicine was obtained prior to the study.
Results: The overall response was 65% with complete response 25% and partial response 40%. Regarding quality of life it was noticed that 32.9% patients using GDP were improved, 40% were stable patients while significant deteri-oration occurred in 27.1%. Regarding toxicity profile, occur-rence of neutropenia was 50% with grade III-IV 15%, throm-bocytopenia 40% with grade IV-V 5%, anemia 60% with grade II-III 7%. Nausea 50% with grade III-IV 3%, vomiting 40% with grade III-IV 10%, diarrhea 34.3% with grade II-III 5%. Renal toxicity 31.4% with grade I-II 15%, neurological toxicity 40% grade I-II 10%. Hepatic toxicity 25.7% with grade I-II 20%.
Conclusion: GDP is effective as second line chemotherapy with good response rate, quality of life and a manageable range of toxicity

Research Authors
YOUSRYEIA A. AHMAD, M.D.; RANIA HAFEZ, M.D. SABRIN REFAAT, M.Sc.; MARWA ISMAIL, M.D.
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Research Journal
MEDICAL JOURNAL OF CAIRO UNIVERSITY

Vitamin D3 Ameliorates BDL-Induced Hepatocardiac Abnormalities. Possible Role of IGF-1

Research Authors
Ramadan A Saad, Mai Tarek, Howaida S Ali, Wael M Elayat, Abd El-Hamid A Mohamed
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Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry and Physiology
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Research Pages
327-342
Research Publisher
Pleiades Publishing
Research Year
2025

Chemotherapeutic potential of betanin/capecitabine combination targeting colon cancer: experimental and bioinformatic studies exploring NFκB and cyclin D1 interplay

Research Authors
Rehab Ahmed, Sawsan A Zaitone, Asmaa KK Abdelmaogood, Huda M Atef, Mona FM Soliman, Alaa M Badawy, Howaida S Ali, AbdelNaser Zaid, Hatem I Mokhtar, Lamiaa M Elabbasy, Emad Kandil, Asmaa Mokhtar Yosef, Rama I Mahran
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Frontiers in Pharmacology
Research Pages
1362739
Research Publisher
Frontiers Media SA
Research Year
2024

Expression of circANKRD36 as a new biomarker in diabetic nephropathy patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

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Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a long-term metabolic disease defined by reduced pancreatic β-cell function and impaired insulin action in peripheral tissues, which cause sustained irregularities in glucose homeostasis, mild inflammation. Objectives: Recent study aimed to detect levels of circANKRD36 in white blood cells of T2DM patients and examine their relationship with pro- inflammatory mediators (TNF-α and IL-6) in DN patients withT2DM and to evaluate the role of circANKRD36 in the initiation and development of DN. Methodology: Blood samples obtained from people with diabetes mellitus type 2 (69) cases and Control participants (23). Reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) was applied to evaluate levels of CircANKRD36. Levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as interleukin IL-6 via chemiluminescence and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α was determined via enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Results: CircANKRD36 showed high expression levels in patients with T2DM and DN, contribute to the development of DN and it was superior to inflammatory markers in detection of early stages of DN. Conclusion: CircANKRD36 levels were markedly up-regulated in T2DM patients in comparison to control group (P=< 0.001).

Research Authors
Heba A Abd-El Hafeez, Zeinab Ahmed Abd El-Hameed, Yousra M. Mammdoh, Mohammad Alyamany Kobeisy, Marwa M H. Mohamed, Dina A. Mohareb1
Research Journal
Egyptian Journal of Medical Microbiology
Research Publisher
faculty of medicine - assuit university
Research Website
Egyptian Journal of Medical Microbiology
Research Year
16/6/2025

Assessment of placental protein 13 as a new marker for early diagnosis of preeclampsia

Research Abstract

Background
Preeclampsia is an important cause of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality, affecting 2–8% of pregnancies worldwide.
Aim
The study aimed to examine the potential value of maternal serum concentration of placental protein 13 (PP13) in early diagnosis of preeclampsia (11–13 weeks of gestation).
Patients and methods
This study was carried out on 120 pregnant women at risk for preeclampsia (60 women with advanced maternal age >35 years, and 60 women with a history of chronic hypertension, diabetes, kidney disease, and systemic lupus erythematosus) and 40 women apparently healthy as controls. Serum PP13 was measured by the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kits from SinoGeneClon Biotech Co. Ltd, catalog number: SG-10912. Patients signed an informed consent form. Assiut Faculty of Medicine approved The study was approved by the Ethical Committee of Faculty of Medicine Assiut University, with registration number IRB: 17101046.
Results
PP13 was significantly decreased in pregnant women with risk factors for preeclampsia (women with advanced maternal age > 35 years, as well as women with a history of chronic hypertension, diabetes, kidney disease, and systemic lupus erythematosus) compared with the control group.
Conclusion
This study has revealed that serum levels of PP13 can be used as a predictive test in preeclampsia.

Research Authors
Marwa MH Mohamed, Lubna MT El-Din, Dalia AAE Nigm, Tarek A Farghaly
Research Date
Research Journal
Journal of Current Medical Research and Practice
Research Pages
399-404
Research Publisher
Assiut University, Faculty of Medicine
Research Website
Journal of Current Medical Research and Practice
Research Year
1/10/2021

Safety and efficacy of pulsed radiofrequency versus pulse dose mode radiofrequency targeting the pudendal nerve in patients with pudendal neuralgia: a prospective randomized controlled clinical trial

Research Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pudendal neuralgia is a painful, neuropathic condition involving the pudendal nerve dermatome. It is a difficult-to-treat chronic pain disorder that affects both men and women equally. The aim of this study was to detect the efficacy and safety of two distinctive therapeutic types of radiofrequency: pulsed radiofrequency and pulse dose radiofrequency, as treatment modalities for cases of pudendal neuralgia, assessed by changes in the Visual Analogue Scale between the two groups.
METHODS: Of the one hundred patients enrolled for this study, 80 cases with pudendal neuralgia fulfilled the inclusion/ exclusion criteria. They were randomly assigned into two groups: PRF Group, including 38 patients who underwent Pulsed radiofrequency, and PDRF Group, including 39 patients who underwent Pulse dose radiofrequency. The primary outcome was pain assessment using the visual analogue score, while the secondary outcome included the patient health questionnaire-9, the amount of postintervention drug utilization, and treatment adverse events.
RESULTS: The two studied groups were matched for the basic demographic data. However, the difference in the mean VAS score was present over time within each group (P<0.05) but it was insignificant between the two groups at one hour, 48 hours, two weeks, one, three, and six months (P>0.05), PDRF Group showed a non-significant reduction in visual analogue score, compared to PRF Group. Additionally, there was a statistically significant reduction in patient health questionnaire-9 within each group over time, P<0.05. while between both groups at one, three, and six months, there was insignificant reduction among both groups (P>0.05) and more reduction in the PDRF group.
CONCLUSIONS: Both pulsed radiofrequency and pulse dose radiofrequency were equally effective and safe as a treatment method for managing pudendal neuralgia cases. Considering both modalities in cases with proven pudendal neuralgia is valuable.

Research Authors
Saeid ELSAWY 1, Ahmed FERGANI 1, Ragaa HERDAN 1, Rasha HAMED 1 *, Yara H. ABBAS 1, Hamdi ABBAS 1, Ahmed F. ABDELATIF
Research Date
Research Journal
Minerva Anestesiologica
Research Year
2025
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