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spectrum of epilepsy–prevalence, impact, and treatment gap: an epidemiological study from al-Quseir, egypt

Research Abstract
Background Epidemiology continues to be an important research tool in the study of epilepsy and related disorders, providing a better understanding of the frequency, causes, and natural history of the disorder. Objective To estimate the prevalence of epilepsy in Al- Quseir, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt, and its magnitude of treatment gap. Methods The study was part of a door-to-door study, including every door, to screen all inhabitants in Al- Quseir (33,818 inhabitants) by three specialists of neurology and 15 female social workers (for demographic data collection) using a standardized screening questionnaire. All suspected cases were subjected to detailed history, clinical examination, and electroencephalogram. Neuroimaging studies and estimation of serum drug level were done in select cases if needed. Results The study revealed that the lifetime prevalence rate of …
Research Authors
Hamdy N El-Tallawy, Wafaa M Farghaly, Tarek A Rageh, Ghaydaa A Shehata, Nabil A Metwally, Reda Badry, Mohammed A Sayed, Ahmed M Abdelwarith, Mahmoud R Kandil, Mohamed A Hamed, Khaled O Mohamed, Amal M Tohamy
Research Journal
Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment
Research Pages
pp. 111
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 12
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2016

spectrum of epilepsy–prevalence, impact, and treatment gap: an epidemiological study from al-Quseir, egypt

Research Abstract
Background Epidemiology continues to be an important research tool in the study of epilepsy and related disorders, providing a better understanding of the frequency, causes, and natural history of the disorder. Objective To estimate the prevalence of epilepsy in Al- Quseir, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt, and its magnitude of treatment gap. Methods The study was part of a door-to-door study, including every door, to screen all inhabitants in Al- Quseir (33,818 inhabitants) by three specialists of neurology and 15 female social workers (for demographic data collection) using a standardized screening questionnaire. All suspected cases were subjected to detailed history, clinical examination, and electroencephalogram. Neuroimaging studies and estimation of serum drug level were done in select cases if needed. Results The study revealed that the lifetime prevalence rate of …
Research Authors
Hamdy N El-Tallawy, Wafaa M Farghaly, Tarek A Rageh, Ghaydaa A Shehata, Nabil A Metwally, Reda Badry, Mohammed A Sayed, Ahmed M Abdelwarith, Mahmoud R Kandil, Mohamed A Hamed, Khaled O Mohamed, Amal M Tohamy
Research Journal
Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment
Research Member
Research Pages
pp. 111
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 12
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2016

spectrum of epilepsy–prevalence, impact, and treatment gap: an epidemiological study from al-Quseir, egypt

Research Abstract
Background Epidemiology continues to be an important research tool in the study of epilepsy and related disorders, providing a better understanding of the frequency, causes, and natural history of the disorder. Objective To estimate the prevalence of epilepsy in Al- Quseir, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt, and its magnitude of treatment gap. Methods The study was part of a door-to-door study, including every door, to screen all inhabitants in Al- Quseir (33,818 inhabitants) by three specialists of neurology and 15 female social workers (for demographic data collection) using a standardized screening questionnaire. All suspected cases were subjected to detailed history, clinical examination, and electroencephalogram. Neuroimaging studies and estimation of serum drug level were done in select cases if needed. Results The study revealed that the lifetime prevalence rate of …
Research Authors
Hamdy N El-Tallawy, Wafaa M Farghaly, Tarek A Rageh, Ghaydaa A Shehata, Nabil A Metwally, Reda Badry, Mohammed A Sayed, Ahmed M Abdelwarith, Mahmoud R Kandil, Mohamed A Hamed, Khaled O Mohamed, Amal M Tohamy
Research Journal
Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment
Research Member
Research Pages
pp. 111
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 12
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2016

spectrum of epilepsy–prevalence, impact, and treatment gap: an epidemiological study from al-Quseir, egypt

Research Abstract
Background Epidemiology continues to be an important research tool in the study of epilepsy and related disorders, providing a better understanding of the frequency, causes, and natural history of the disorder. Objective To estimate the prevalence of epilepsy in Al- Quseir, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt, and its magnitude of treatment gap. Methods The study was part of a door-to-door study, including every door, to screen all inhabitants in Al- Quseir (33,818 inhabitants) by three specialists of neurology and 15 female social workers (for demographic data collection) using a standardized screening questionnaire. All suspected cases were subjected to detailed history, clinical examination, and electroencephalogram. Neuroimaging studies and estimation of serum drug level were done in select cases if needed. Results The study revealed that the lifetime prevalence rate of …
Research Authors
Hamdy N El-Tallawy, Wafaa M Farghaly, Tarek A Rageh, Ghaydaa A Shehata, Nabil A Metwally, Reda Badry, Mohammed A Sayed, Ahmed M Abdelwarith, Mahmoud R Kandil, Mohamed A Hamed, Khaled O Mohamed, Amal M Tohamy
Research Journal
Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment
Research Pages
pp. 111
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 12
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2016

spectrum of epilepsy–prevalence, impact, and treatment gap: an epidemiological study from al-Quseir, egypt

Research Abstract
Background Epidemiology continues to be an important research tool in the study of epilepsy and related disorders, providing a better understanding of the frequency, causes, and natural history of the disorder. Objective To estimate the prevalence of epilepsy in Al- Quseir, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt, and its magnitude of treatment gap. Methods The study was part of a door-to-door study, including every door, to screen all inhabitants in Al- Quseir (33,818 inhabitants) by three specialists of neurology and 15 female social workers (for demographic data collection) using a standardized screening questionnaire. All suspected cases were subjected to detailed history, clinical examination, and electroencephalogram. Neuroimaging studies and estimation of serum drug level were done in select cases if needed. Results The study revealed that the lifetime prevalence rate of …
Research Authors
Hamdy N El-Tallawy, Wafaa M Farghaly, Tarek A Rageh, Ghaydaa A Shehata, Nabil A Metwally, Reda Badry, Mohammed A Sayed, Ahmed M Abdelwarith, Mahmoud R Kandil, Mohamed A Hamed, Khaled O Mohamed, Amal M Tohamy
Research Journal
Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment
Research Pages
pp. 111
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 12
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2016

Apolipoproteins in chronic myeloid leukemia.

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Sawsan I Elwan, Khadega A Shafi, O. B. Seddik, Zeinab A. Hafez, Amina M. Mostafa and Maged Salah Mahmoud.
Research Journal
Egypt J Lab Med, 2 (2): 187-197
Research Member
Research Pages
187-197
Research Publisher
Egyptian society of laboratory medicine
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
2 (2)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
1990

Apolipoproteins in chronic myeloid leukemia.

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Sawsan I Elwan, Khadega A Shafi, O. B. Seddik, Zeinab A. Hafez, Amina M. Mostafa and Maged Salah Mahmoud.
Research Journal
Egypt J Lab Med, 2 (2): 187-197
Research Member
Khadija Abdel-shafe Abdel-Majeed
Research Pages
187-197
Research Publisher
Egyptian society of laboratory medicine
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
2 (2)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
1990

Apolipoproteins in chronic myeloid leukemia.

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Sawsan I Elwan, Khadega A Shafi, O. B. Seddik, Zeinab A. Hafez, Amina M. Mostafa and Maged Salah Mahmoud.
Research Journal
Egypt J Lab Med, 2 (2): 187-197
Research Member
Research Pages
187-197
Research Publisher
Egyptian society of laboratory medicine
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
2 (2)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
1990

Efficacy and Safety of an Interferon Free Regimen for Treatment of Recurrent HCV Infection Following Liver Transplant

Research Abstract
Introduction Recurrent HCV infection after transplantation is aggressive, and progression to cirrhosis is more rapid than in non-transplant settings. As pegylated interferon (Peg-IFN) based therapies for HCV treatment after transplantation have poor tolerance, poor efficacy, and significant interactions with immunosuppression medications, this developed the need for a new safe and effective oral regimen. Aim To evaluate the efficacy, safety and tolerability of sofosbuvir (SOF) in combination with ribavirin (RBV) in treating recurrent hepatitis C after transplantation and also to detect any significant interaction with immunosuppressive therapy Patients and methods Between August 2014 and January 2016, a single center, prospective, non-randomized, open labeled study was conducted, in which the patients with post-transplant recurrent HCV infection were enrolled. All patients received 400 mg once-daily SOF for 24 weeks with variable dose of RBV. After treatment, patients underwent follow up for 12 weeks. Results Sixty patients were enrolled, mean age was 57.67 years with 78.3% were male. 70% had genotype 1 and 61.7% received previous HCV treatment. At baseline, 21 patients had severe fibrosis. Median time interval from LT was 51 months, immunosuppressive therapy was tacrolimus based in 78.3%. Median baseline HCV-RNA was 2.341.172 IU/ml. 12-week SVR was achieved in 43 patients (71.7%). There was no significant difference in dose and level of tacrolimus during course of therapy. Absence of HE, treatment-naive patients, non-severe fibrosis and low pre-therapy LS values were predictors for SVR. Conclusion IFN free regimen containing SOF and RBV is generally safe, well tolerated and reasonably effective in post-transplantation settings
Research Authors
Ahlam Mohammed Ahmed ,Abeer Sharaf Eldin Abdel Rehim ,Ahmed Shawkat Abdelmohsen Moussa
Research Journal
Assiut University
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2018

Efficacy and Safety of an Interferon Free Regimen for Treatment of Recurrent HCV Infection Following Liver Transplant

Research Abstract
Introduction Recurrent HCV infection after transplantation is aggressive, and progression to cirrhosis is more rapid than in non-transplant settings. As pegylated interferon (Peg-IFN) based therapies for HCV treatment after transplantation have poor tolerance, poor efficacy, and significant interactions with immunosuppression medications, this developed the need for a new safe and effective oral regimen. Aim To evaluate the efficacy, safety and tolerability of sofosbuvir (SOF) in combination with ribavirin (RBV) in treating recurrent hepatitis C after transplantation and also to detect any significant interaction with immunosuppressive therapy Patients and methods Between August 2014 and January 2016, a single center, prospective, non-randomized, open labeled study was conducted, in which the patients with post-transplant recurrent HCV infection were enrolled. All patients received 400 mg once-daily SOF for 24 weeks with variable dose of RBV. After treatment, patients underwent follow up for 12 weeks. Results Sixty patients were enrolled, mean age was 57.67 years with 78.3% were male. 70% had genotype 1 and 61.7% received previous HCV treatment. At baseline, 21 patients had severe fibrosis. Median time interval from LT was 51 months, immunosuppressive therapy was tacrolimus based in 78.3%. Median baseline HCV-RNA was 2.341.172 IU/ml. 12-week SVR was achieved in 43 patients (71.7%). There was no significant difference in dose and level of tacrolimus during course of therapy. Absence of HE, treatment-naive patients, non-severe fibrosis and low pre-therapy LS values were predictors for SVR. Conclusion IFN free regimen containing SOF and RBV is generally safe, well tolerated and reasonably effective in post-transplantation settings
Research Authors
Ahlam Mohammed Ahmed ,Abeer Sharaf Eldin Abdel Rehim ,Ahmed Shawkat Abdelmohsen Moussa
Research Journal
Assiut University
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2018
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