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The effectiveness of retinoic acid treatment in bladder cancer: Impact on recurrence, survival and TGFα and VEGF as end-point biomarkers.

Research Authors
DA Hameed, TH El-Metwally
Research Department
Research Journal
Cancer biology & therapy
Research Pages
92-100
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
7 (1)
Research Year
2008

Prevalence of dementia in Al-Quseir city,Red Sea Governorate, Egypt

Research Abstract
Dementia is one of the most important public health problems as a result of the rapid increase in the number of elderly persons worldwide. Improvement of prevention strategies and caring for people with dementia should be undertaken. We performed a door-to-door study to screen all subjects aged 50 years and older (n=4,329 of 33,285 inhabitants) in Al-Quseir city. The screening was performed by 3 neuropsychiatrists, using a modified form of the Mini-Mental State Examination. Suspected cases were subjected to case ascertainment according to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision, diagnostic criteria for dementia; full clinical assessment; psychometric assessment using Cognitive Abilities Screening Instruments, Hachinski Ischaemic Score, Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Scale and the Geriatric Depression Scale; neuroimaging (computed tomography and/or magnetic resonance imaging); and laboratory investigations for selected patients when indicated. The prevalence of dementia was 2.01% for participants aged 50 years or older and 3.83% for those aged 60 years or older. It increased steeply with increasing age to a maximum of 13.5% for those aged 80 years or older. Alzheimer’s dementia (48.3%) was the most common subtype, followed by vascular dementia (36.8%), dementia resulting from general medical conditions (11.5%), and last, dementia resulting from multiple etiologies (3.4%).
Research Authors
Hamdy N El Tallawy,Wafaa M Farghly,Reda Badry,Tarek A Rageh,Ghaydaa A Shehata,NAbdel Hakeem M,Mohamed Abd El Hamed,Mohamed AM Sayd,Yasser Hamed,Mahmoud R Kandil,
Research Journal
Clinical Interventions in Aging
Research Pages
PP.9-14
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.9
Research Year
2014

Prevalence of dementia in Al-Quseir city,Red Sea Governorate, Egypt

Research Abstract
Dementia is one of the most important public health problems as a result of the rapid increase in the number of elderly persons worldwide. Improvement of prevention strategies and caring for people with dementia should be undertaken. We performed a door-to-door study to screen all subjects aged 50 years and older (n=4,329 of 33,285 inhabitants) in Al-Quseir city. The screening was performed by 3 neuropsychiatrists, using a modified form of the Mini-Mental State Examination. Suspected cases were subjected to case ascertainment according to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision, diagnostic criteria for dementia; full clinical assessment; psychometric assessment using Cognitive Abilities Screening Instruments, Hachinski Ischaemic Score, Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Scale and the Geriatric Depression Scale; neuroimaging (computed tomography and/or magnetic resonance imaging); and laboratory investigations for selected patients when indicated. The prevalence of dementia was 2.01% for participants aged 50 years or older and 3.83% for those aged 60 years or older. It increased steeply with increasing age to a maximum of 13.5% for those aged 80 years or older. Alzheimer’s dementia (48.3%) was the most common subtype, followed by vascular dementia (36.8%), dementia resulting from general medical conditions (11.5%), and last, dementia resulting from multiple etiologies (3.4%).
Research Authors
Hamdy N El Tallawy,Wafaa M Farghly,Reda Badry,Tarek A Rageh,Ghaydaa A Shehata,NAbdel Hakeem M,Mohamed Abd El Hamed,Mohamed AM Sayd,Yasser Hamed,Mahmoud R Kandil,
Research Journal
Clinical Interventions in Aging
Research Pages
PP.9-14
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.9
Research Year
2014

Prevalence of dementia in Al-Quseir city,Red Sea Governorate, Egypt

Research Abstract
Dementia is one of the most important public health problems as a result of the rapid increase in the number of elderly persons worldwide. Improvement of prevention strategies and caring for people with dementia should be undertaken. We performed a door-to-door study to screen all subjects aged 50 years and older (n=4,329 of 33,285 inhabitants) in Al-Quseir city. The screening was performed by 3 neuropsychiatrists, using a modified form of the Mini-Mental State Examination. Suspected cases were subjected to case ascertainment according to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision, diagnostic criteria for dementia; full clinical assessment; psychometric assessment using Cognitive Abilities Screening Instruments, Hachinski Ischaemic Score, Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Scale and the Geriatric Depression Scale; neuroimaging (computed tomography and/or magnetic resonance imaging); and laboratory investigations for selected patients when indicated. The prevalence of dementia was 2.01% for participants aged 50 years or older and 3.83% for those aged 60 years or older. It increased steeply with increasing age to a maximum of 13.5% for those aged 80 years or older. Alzheimer’s dementia (48.3%) was the most common subtype, followed by vascular dementia (36.8%), dementia resulting from general medical conditions (11.5%), and last, dementia resulting from multiple etiologies (3.4%).
Research Authors
Hamdy N El Tallawy,Wafaa M Farghly,Reda Badry,Tarek A Rageh,Ghaydaa A Shehata,NAbdel Hakeem M,Mohamed Abd El Hamed,Mohamed AM Sayd,Yasser Hamed,Mahmoud R Kandil,
Research Journal
Clinical Interventions in Aging
Research Member
Research Pages
PP.9-14
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.9
Research Year
2014

Prevalence of dementia in Al-Quseir city,Red Sea Governorate, Egypt

Research Abstract
Dementia is one of the most important public health problems as a result of the rapid increase in the number of elderly persons worldwide. Improvement of prevention strategies and caring for people with dementia should be undertaken. We performed a door-to-door study to screen all subjects aged 50 years and older (n=4,329 of 33,285 inhabitants) in Al-Quseir city. The screening was performed by 3 neuropsychiatrists, using a modified form of the Mini-Mental State Examination. Suspected cases were subjected to case ascertainment according to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision, diagnostic criteria for dementia; full clinical assessment; psychometric assessment using Cognitive Abilities Screening Instruments, Hachinski Ischaemic Score, Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Scale and the Geriatric Depression Scale; neuroimaging (computed tomography and/or magnetic resonance imaging); and laboratory investigations for selected patients when indicated. The prevalence of dementia was 2.01% for participants aged 50 years or older and 3.83% for those aged 60 years or older. It increased steeply with increasing age to a maximum of 13.5% for those aged 80 years or older. Alzheimer’s dementia (48.3%) was the most common subtype, followed by vascular dementia (36.8%), dementia resulting from general medical conditions (11.5%), and last, dementia resulting from multiple etiologies (3.4%).
Research Authors
Hamdy N El Tallawy,Wafaa M Farghly,Reda Badry,Tarek A Rageh,Ghaydaa A Shehata,NAbdel Hakeem M,Mohamed Abd El Hamed,Mohamed AM Sayd,Yasser Hamed,Mahmoud R Kandil,
Research Journal
Clinical Interventions in Aging
Research Pages
PP.9-14
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.9
Research Year
2014

Prevalence of dementia in Al-Quseir city,Red Sea Governorate, Egypt

Research Abstract
Dementia is one of the most important public health problems as a result of the rapid increase in the number of elderly persons worldwide. Improvement of prevention strategies and caring for people with dementia should be undertaken. We performed a door-to-door study to screen all subjects aged 50 years and older (n=4,329 of 33,285 inhabitants) in Al-Quseir city. The screening was performed by 3 neuropsychiatrists, using a modified form of the Mini-Mental State Examination. Suspected cases were subjected to case ascertainment according to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision, diagnostic criteria for dementia; full clinical assessment; psychometric assessment using Cognitive Abilities Screening Instruments, Hachinski Ischaemic Score, Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Scale and the Geriatric Depression Scale; neuroimaging (computed tomography and/or magnetic resonance imaging); and laboratory investigations for selected patients when indicated. The prevalence of dementia was 2.01% for participants aged 50 years or older and 3.83% for those aged 60 years or older. It increased steeply with increasing age to a maximum of 13.5% for those aged 80 years or older. Alzheimer’s dementia (48.3%) was the most common subtype, followed by vascular dementia (36.8%), dementia resulting from general medical conditions (11.5%), and last, dementia resulting from multiple etiologies (3.4%).
Research Authors
Hamdy N El Tallawy,Wafaa M Farghly,Reda Badry,Tarek A Rageh,Ghaydaa A Shehata,NAbdel Hakeem M,Mohamed Abd El Hamed,Mohamed AM Sayd,Yasser Hamed,Mahmoud R Kandil,
Research Journal
Clinical Interventions in Aging
Research Member
Research Pages
PP.9-14
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.9
Research Year
2014

Prevalence of dementia in Al-Quseir city,Red Sea Governorate, Egypt

Research Abstract
Dementia is one of the most important public health problems as a result of the rapid increase in the number of elderly persons worldwide. Improvement of prevention strategies and caring for people with dementia should be undertaken. We performed a door-to-door study to screen all subjects aged 50 years and older (n=4,329 of 33,285 inhabitants) in Al-Quseir city. The screening was performed by 3 neuropsychiatrists, using a modified form of the Mini-Mental State Examination. Suspected cases were subjected to case ascertainment according to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision, diagnostic criteria for dementia; full clinical assessment; psychometric assessment using Cognitive Abilities Screening Instruments, Hachinski Ischaemic Score, Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Scale and the Geriatric Depression Scale; neuroimaging (computed tomography and/or magnetic resonance imaging); and laboratory investigations for selected patients when indicated. The prevalence of dementia was 2.01% for participants aged 50 years or older and 3.83% for those aged 60 years or older. It increased steeply with increasing age to a maximum of 13.5% for those aged 80 years or older. Alzheimer’s dementia (48.3%) was the most common subtype, followed by vascular dementia (36.8%), dementia resulting from general medical conditions (11.5%), and last, dementia resulting from multiple etiologies (3.4%).
Research Authors
Hamdy N El Tallawy,Wafaa M Farghly,Reda Badry,Tarek A Rageh,Ghaydaa A Shehata,NAbdel Hakeem M,Mohamed Abd El Hamed,Mohamed AM Sayd,Yasser Hamed,Mahmoud R Kandil,
Research Journal
Clinical Interventions in Aging
Research Pages
PP.9-14
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.9
Research Year
2014

Prevalence of dementia in Al-Quseir city,Red Sea Governorate, Egypt

Research Abstract
Dementia is one of the most important public health problems as a result of the rapid increase in the number of elderly persons worldwide. Improvement of prevention strategies and caring for people with dementia should be undertaken. We performed a door-to-door study to screen all subjects aged 50 years and older (n=4,329 of 33,285 inhabitants) in Al-Quseir city. The screening was performed by 3 neuropsychiatrists, using a modified form of the Mini-Mental State Examination. Suspected cases were subjected to case ascertainment according to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision, diagnostic criteria for dementia; full clinical assessment; psychometric assessment using Cognitive Abilities Screening Instruments, Hachinski Ischaemic Score, Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Scale and the Geriatric Depression Scale; neuroimaging (computed tomography and/or magnetic resonance imaging); and laboratory investigations for selected patients when indicated. The prevalence of dementia was 2.01% for participants aged 50 years or older and 3.83% for those aged 60 years or older. It increased steeply with increasing age to a maximum of 13.5% for those aged 80 years or older. Alzheimer’s dementia (48.3%) was the most common subtype, followed by vascular dementia (36.8%), dementia resulting from general medical conditions (11.5%), and last, dementia resulting from multiple etiologies (3.4%).
Research Authors
Hamdy N El Tallawy,Wafaa M Farghly,Reda Badry,Tarek A Rageh,Ghaydaa A Shehata,NAbdel Hakeem M,Mohamed Abd El Hamed,Mohamed AM Sayd,Yasser Hamed,Mahmoud R Kandil,
Research Journal
Clinical Interventions in Aging
Research Pages
PP.9-14
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.9
Research Year
2014

The hLAMP-1-Positive Particulate Matrix Involved in Cardiac Mesenchyme Formation in the Chick Does Not Include BMP-2

Research Abstract
Early heart development involves the transformation of endocardial cells in the atrioventricular canal and outflow tract regions into mesenchymal cells, a process called endocardial mesenchymal transformation (EMT). This process is initiated by factors, termed the particulate matrix, that are secreted by the myocardium. The particulate matrix causes a subset of endocardial cells to hypertrophy, lose their cell-cell contacts, form migratory processes, transform into mesenchymal cells, and migrate into the underlying endocardial cushions. The particulate matrix can be extracted using EDTA and the EDTA extract can initiate the EMT process. Earlier reports from our laboratory have shown that the particulate matrix can be detected with the hLAMP-1 antibody in immunostaining and Western blot analysis. In addition, similar proteins have been isolated from the growth media of stage 15–16 chick embryo myocardial cultures (MyoCM). Since other investigators have identified a possible role for bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)-2 during the EMT pro-cess in the heart, we asked whether BMP-2 is a part of the chick hLAMP-1-positive particulate matrix. To answer this question, we double stained stage 15–16 chick embryo sections with hLAMP-1 and BMP-2 antibodies. We found that BMP-2 signals do not colocalize with hLAMP-1-stained particles. In addition, using immunoprecipitation-Western blot analysis, we demonstrated no association of BMP-2 with the hLAMP-1-bound fraction of the EDTA extract or MyoCM. Our results indicate that BMP-2 is not a component of the hLAMP- 1-positive particulate matrix in the chick.
Research Authors
Tarek Hamdy Abd-Elhamid , Marianne L. Conway , Allan R. Sinning
Research Department
Research Journal
Cells Tissues Organs 1;198(5):
Research Pages
PP.338-348
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.198, No.5
Research Year
2013

Central Projections of Lagenar Primary Neurons in the Chick

Research Abstract

Perception of linear acceleration and head position is the function of the utricle and saccule in mammals. Nonmammalian vertebrates possess a third otolith endorgan, the macula lagena. Different functions have been ascribed to the lagena in arboreal birds, including hearing, equilibrium, homing behavior, and magnetoreception. However, no conclusive evidence on the function of the lagena in birds is currently available. The present study is aimed at providing a neuroanatomical substrate for the function of the lagena in the chicken as an example of terrestrial birds. The afferents from the lagena of chick embryos (E19) to the brainstem and cerebellum were investigated by the sensitive lipophilic tracer Neuro Vue Red in postfixed ears. The results revealed that all the main vestibular nuclei, including the tangential nucleus, received lagenar projections. No lagenar terminals were found in auditory centers, including the cochlear nuclei. In the cerebellum, the labeled terminals were found variably in all of the cerebellar nuclei. In the cerebellar cortex, the labeled fibers were found mostly in the uvula, with fewer afferents in the flocculus and paraflocculus. None was seen in the nodulus. The absence of lagenar afferent projections in auditory nuclei and the presence of a projection pattern in the vestibular nuclei and cerebellum similar to that of the utricle and saccule suggest that the primary role of the lagena in the chick lies in the processing of vestibular information related to linear acceleration and static head position. J. Comp. Neurol. 521:3524-3540, 2013.

Research Authors
Amany Mahmoud, Caitlyn Reed, and Adel Maklad
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
Research Pages
3524–3540
Research Publisher
WILEY
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
521
Research Website
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cne.23369
Research Year
2013
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