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An Objective Evaluation of Cleft Lip Repair Deformities Based on Standardized Photographic Views

Research Abstract

Background: Several assessment systems of the cleft-related facial deformity have been reported in the medical literature. Assessments have been made from direct clinical evaluations, photographs, on-screen digital images, and 3-dimensional imaging. An evaluation method based on standardized photographic views is developed to evaluate the most common postoperative deformities and to detect the responsible factors for occurrence of these deformities and how to avoid them.
Materials and Methods: One hundred forty-five cleft lip cases (105 unilateral and 40 bilateral) were evaluated by using standard sheet and scoring system designed by Operation Smile Inc (Virginia Beach). The scoring system is based on photographic analysis of items including Cupid's bow, nasal symmetry, vermilion contour, white roll continuity, and scar quality.
Results: In the unilateral cleft cases, we found 0.4% excellent, 48.57% good, 38% fair, and 2.85% poor cases. For bilateral clef lip cases, we found 27.5% excellent, 47.5% good, 17.5% fair, and 7.5% poor outcomes. The most common postoperative deformities were nasal asymmetry, scar hypertrophy, deformed Cupid's bow, and vermilion contour asymmetry.
Conclusions: This objective evaluation system can determine the common cleft lip nasal deformities with detection of the responsible factors. Principles that guide optimum surgical repair have been advocated to avoid the common postoperative deformities. Scar formation is an independent factor that must be managed early and separately to maintain surgical outcomes.
Key Words: cleft lip deformities, cleft lip evaluation, cleft lip repair, cleft lip
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Research Authors
Mohamed El-Shazly, Ahmed S Sharaf, Ahmed Abdelkarim, Mohamed Makboul, Osama Rabie, Medhat Araby Saleh
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Research Journal
Annals of Plastic Surgery
Research Year
2024

Role of posterior tibial nerve stimulation in managment of refractory nocturnal enuresis

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dr ahmed serag Mahmoud magdy mohammed , dr fathy gaber, dr hesham hamooda
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faculty of medicine assuit university journal
Research Year
2016

Internal ureteral stent versus percutaneous Nephrestomy tube in managment of acutely obstructed infected kidney in the presence of upper urinary tract stones: A prospective …

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dr mahmoud shalaby Mahmoud magdy mohammed , dr salah eldin shaker, dr mohammed mahmoud gad elmoula
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African journal of biological science
Research Year
2024

College Council decisions regarding determining the supervision committee for those enrolled from Assiut University, and students registered from outside Assiut University

College Council decisions regarding determining the supervision committee for those enrolled from Assiut University, and students registered from outside Assiut University

College Council decisions regarding determining the supervision committee for those enrolled from Assiut University, and students registered from outside Assiut University

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Predictors of nadir serum creatinine after drainage of bilaterally obstructed kidneys due to different etiologies

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Purpose

To identify the predictors of nadir serum creatinine (SCr) after drainage of bilaterally obstructed kidneys (BOKs) by different modes: double-J stent (JJ) versus percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN) and unilateral versus bilateral drainage.

Methods

A prospective non-randomized study was performed on patients with BOKs and raised SCr during December 2019–November 2021. Relevant variables were studied for improvement and non-improvement and for benign and malignant underlying obstructions (BUO and MUO).

Results

This study included 107 patients with BOKs including 68 (63.6%) males and 39 (36.4%) females. After drainage, 86 (80.4%) patients get improved, while 21 (19.6%) patients failed to reach a nadir SCr. Drainage by PCN was significantly higher in MUO, while JJ was significantly higher in BUO (p < 0.001). Also, bilateral drainage was a significant predictor of improvement in MUO (p …

Research Authors
Rabea Ahmed Gadelkareem, Ahmed Mahmoud Abdelraouf, Ahmed Mohammed El-Taher, Abdelfattah Ibrahim Ahmed, Nasreldin Mohammed
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Research Department
Research Journal
International Urology and Nephrology
Research Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Research Year
2022

Clinical course, viral etiology, and the diagnostic workup for patients with suspected myocarditis: a single-center prospective study

Research Abstract

Myocarditis is a highly heterogeneous disorder with a challenging diagnostic work-up. We aimed to focus on the possible diagnostic workup for this condition in settings where endomyocardial biopsy as a gold standard is not always feasible, detect the etiologic cardiotropic viruses in our locality, and follow the clinical course in patients admitted with clinically suspected myocarditis.

Methods

This is a prospective observational study. We recruited patients with clinically suspected myocarditis presenting at a university hospital from October 1st, 2020 until March 31st, 2021. All Patients had a diagnostic coronary angiography and were included only if they had a non-obstructive coronary artery disease. All patients also had cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) with contrast. Sera were obtained from all suspected patients for detection of antibodies against viruses using enzyme-linked immunosorbent 

Research Authors
Shimaa S Khidr, Mohamed Ahmed El-Mokhtar, Shery Refaat Asaad, Helal F Hetta, Mona Hussein Abdel-Rahim, Amr Ahmed Aly Youssef, Ayman KM Hassan
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Research Department
Research Journal
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
Research Year
2022

Middle East Authors' Contribution to the Journal of Arthroplasty’s Publications in the Past 20 years (2000–2020)

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Background

This study aimed to evaluate the Middle East (ME) countries' contribution to the Journal of Arthroplasty (JOA)’s publications in the past 20 years.

Methods

All articles published in JOA from 2000 to 2020 were evaluated for the contribution prevalence of ME countries’ authors, which were divided into category I, if all the authors were affiliated to ME institutions, and category II, if at least one coauthor affiliated to ME institutions was listed in the articles with other international authors.

Results

A total of 7837 original articles were evaluated. Authors affiliated with ME institutions contributed to 144 (1.8%) articles (148 individual country contributions) from ten (62.5%) out of a total of 16 ME countries. Sixty-eight articles (47.2%) were classified as category I; cooperation between different ME institutes (The authors were from two different ME countries.) was reported in two (1.4%) articles. The top five contributing …

Research Authors
Ahmed A Khalifa, Mohamed A Haridy, Mohamed Khashaim, Takla Adel Haroon, Amr A Fadle, Ahmed Khalil Attia
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Research Journal
Arthroplasty Today
Research Pages
59-64
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Year
2022

New perspectives for fascioliasis in Upper Egypt’s new endemic region: Sociodemographic characteristics and phylogenetic analysis of Fasciola in humans, animals, and lymnaeid vectors

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Alzahraa Abdelraouf Ahmad, Haidi Karam-Allah Ramadan, Waleed Attia Hassan, Mohammed Ageeli Hakami, Enas Abdelhameed Mahmoud Huseein, Sara Abdel-Aal Mohamed, Adnan Ahmed Mohamed, Nahed Ahmed Elossily
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PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases
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Public Library of Science
Research Year
2022

Accuracy of rapid emergency medicine score and sequential organ failure assessment score in predicting acute paraphenylenediamine poisoning adverse outcomes

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Paraphenylenediamine (PPD) is a commonly used xenobiotic in hair dying, causing deleterious outcomes in acute poisoning. Although many epidemiological studies and case reports explained their clinical presentations and fatal consequences, no studies have evaluated the early determinants of adverse outcomes. Therefore, the present study aimed to assess the initial predictors of acute PPD poisoning adverse outcomes, focusing on the discriminatory accuracy of the Rapid Emergency Medicine Score (REMS) and Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score. A retrospective cohort study included all acute PPD-poisoned patients admitted to three Egyptian emergency hospitals from January 2020 to January 2022. Data was gathered on admission, including demographics, toxicological, clinical, scoring systems, and laboratory investigations. Patients were categorized according to their outcomes …

Research Authors
Ghada N El-Sarnagawy, Mona M Ghonem, Marwa A Abdelhameid, Omaima M Ali, Asmaa M Ismail, Doaa M El Shehaby
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Research Year
2022
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