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Role of pretreatment inflammatory indicators in pediatric acute leukemias; where do we stand? A prospective cohort study

Research Abstract
Abstract. BACKGROUND AND AIM: There is a limited data at the moment regarding the clinical value of inflammatory indices and malnutrition markers in children with acute leukemias. We have examined the usefulness of prognostic nutritional index (PNI), Glasgow prognostic score (GPS), Prognostic Index (PI), monocyte to lymphocyte (MLR), neutrophil to lymphocyte (NLR), and platelet to lymphocyte (PLR) ratios to stratify patients as regards the response to induction therapy correlating them to different prognostic factors. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Children with acute leukemia and without microbial-induced inflammation at the time of diagnosis were prospectively recruited. Preliminary total and differential CBC, c-reactive protein (CRP), serum albumin (ALB) were used to calculate different inflammatory indicators including NLR, MLR, PLR, PNI, GPS, and PI. RESULTS: Higher PNI was significantly more associated to children who achieved remission as compared to those without remission (p 0.0001). Patients without remission had GPS 1 or 2 compared to GPS 0 or 1 in those who entered remission (p =0.001). NLR was significantly lower in patients in remission than in those without remission (p = 0.005). Similarly, complete remission was significantly associated to MLR 6 0.45 as compared to MLR > 0.45 (p 0.0001). CONCLUSION: Pretreatment PNI, GPS, CRP, serum albumin, NLR, MLR, and PLR are remission promising prognostic markers in pediatric acute leukemias, which deserve to be further investigated in large-scale studies.
Research Authors
Asmaa M. Zahran, Khalid F. Riad, Khalid I. Elsayh, Heba M. Elmasry and Amal Rayan
Research Journal
Cancer Biomarkers journal
Research Member
Research Pages
553-564
Research Publisher
IOS press
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
29
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2020

Role of pretreatment inflammatory indicators in pediatric acute leukemias; where do we stand? A prospective cohort study

Research Abstract
Abstract. BACKGROUND AND AIM: There is a limited data at the moment regarding the clinical value of inflammatory indices and malnutrition markers in children with acute leukemias. We have examined the usefulness of prognostic nutritional index (PNI), Glasgow prognostic score (GPS), Prognostic Index (PI), monocyte to lymphocyte (MLR), neutrophil to lymphocyte (NLR), and platelet to lymphocyte (PLR) ratios to stratify patients as regards the response to induction therapy correlating them to different prognostic factors. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Children with acute leukemia and without microbial-induced inflammation at the time of diagnosis were prospectively recruited. Preliminary total and differential CBC, c-reactive protein (CRP), serum albumin (ALB) were used to calculate different inflammatory indicators including NLR, MLR, PLR, PNI, GPS, and PI. RESULTS: Higher PNI was significantly more associated to children who achieved remission as compared to those without remission (p 0.0001). Patients without remission had GPS 1 or 2 compared to GPS 0 or 1 in those who entered remission (p =0.001). NLR was significantly lower in patients in remission than in those without remission (p = 0.005). Similarly, complete remission was significantly associated to MLR 6 0.45 as compared to MLR > 0.45 (p 0.0001). CONCLUSION: Pretreatment PNI, GPS, CRP, serum albumin, NLR, MLR, and PLR are remission promising prognostic markers in pediatric acute leukemias, which deserve to be further investigated in large-scale studies.
Research Authors
Asmaa M. Zahran, Khalid F. Riad, Khalid I. Elsayh, Heba M. Elmasry and Amal Rayan
Research Journal
Cancer Biomarkers journal
Research Pages
553-564
Research Publisher
IOS press
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
29
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2020

Role of pretreatment inflammatory indicators in pediatric acute leukemias; where do we stand? A prospective cohort study

Research Abstract
Abstract. BACKGROUND AND AIM: There is a limited data at the moment regarding the clinical value of inflammatory indices and malnutrition markers in children with acute leukemias. We have examined the usefulness of prognostic nutritional index (PNI), Glasgow prognostic score (GPS), Prognostic Index (PI), monocyte to lymphocyte (MLR), neutrophil to lymphocyte (NLR), and platelet to lymphocyte (PLR) ratios to stratify patients as regards the response to induction therapy correlating them to different prognostic factors. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Children with acute leukemia and without microbial-induced inflammation at the time of diagnosis were prospectively recruited. Preliminary total and differential CBC, c-reactive protein (CRP), serum albumin (ALB) were used to calculate different inflammatory indicators including NLR, MLR, PLR, PNI, GPS, and PI. RESULTS: Higher PNI was significantly more associated to children who achieved remission as compared to those without remission (p 0.0001). Patients without remission had GPS 1 or 2 compared to GPS 0 or 1 in those who entered remission (p =0.001). NLR was significantly lower in patients in remission than in those without remission (p = 0.005). Similarly, complete remission was significantly associated to MLR 6 0.45 as compared to MLR > 0.45 (p 0.0001). CONCLUSION: Pretreatment PNI, GPS, CRP, serum albumin, NLR, MLR, and PLR are remission promising prognostic markers in pediatric acute leukemias, which deserve to be further investigated in large-scale studies.
Research Authors
Asmaa M. Zahran, Khalid F. Riad, Khalid I. Elsayh, Heba M. Elmasry and Amal Rayan
Research Department
Research Journal
Cancer Biomarkers journal
Research Pages
553-564
Research Publisher
IOS press
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
29
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2020

Role of pretreatment inflammatory indicators in pediatric acute leukemias; where do we stand? A prospective cohort study

Research Abstract
Abstract. BACKGROUND AND AIM: There is a limited data at the moment regarding the clinical value of inflammatory indices and malnutrition markers in children with acute leukemias. We have examined the usefulness of prognostic nutritional index (PNI), Glasgow prognostic score (GPS), Prognostic Index (PI), monocyte to lymphocyte (MLR), neutrophil to lymphocyte (NLR), and platelet to lymphocyte (PLR) ratios to stratify patients as regards the response to induction therapy correlating them to different prognostic factors. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Children with acute leukemia and without microbial-induced inflammation at the time of diagnosis were prospectively recruited. Preliminary total and differential CBC, c-reactive protein (CRP), serum albumin (ALB) were used to calculate different inflammatory indicators including NLR, MLR, PLR, PNI, GPS, and PI. RESULTS: Higher PNI was significantly more associated to children who achieved remission as compared to those without remission (p 0.0001). Patients without remission had GPS 1 or 2 compared to GPS 0 or 1 in those who entered remission (p =0.001). NLR was significantly lower in patients in remission than in those without remission (p = 0.005). Similarly, complete remission was significantly associated to MLR 6 0.45 as compared to MLR > 0.45 (p 0.0001). CONCLUSION: Pretreatment PNI, GPS, CRP, serum albumin, NLR, MLR, and PLR are remission promising prognostic markers in pediatric acute leukemias, which deserve to be further investigated in large-scale studies.
Research Authors
Asmaa M. Zahran, Khalid F. Riad, Khalid I. Elsayh, Heba M. Elmasry and Amal Rayan
Research Journal
Cancer Biomarkers journal
Research Pages
553-564
Research Publisher
IOS press
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
29
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2020

Role of pretreatment inflammatory indicators in pediatric acute leukemias; where do we stand? A prospective cohort study

Research Abstract
Abstract. BACKGROUND AND AIM: There is a limited data at the moment regarding the clinical value of inflammatory indices and malnutrition markers in children with acute leukemias. We have examined the usefulness of prognostic nutritional index (PNI), Glasgow prognostic score (GPS), Prognostic Index (PI), monocyte to lymphocyte (MLR), neutrophil to lymphocyte (NLR), and platelet to lymphocyte (PLR) ratios to stratify patients as regards the response to induction therapy correlating them to different prognostic factors. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Children with acute leukemia and without microbial-induced inflammation at the time of diagnosis were prospectively recruited. Preliminary total and differential CBC, c-reactive protein (CRP), serum albumin (ALB) were used to calculate different inflammatory indicators including NLR, MLR, PLR, PNI, GPS, and PI. RESULTS: Higher PNI was significantly more associated to children who achieved remission as compared to those without remission (p 0.0001). Patients without remission had GPS 1 or 2 compared to GPS 0 or 1 in those who entered remission (p =0.001). NLR was significantly lower in patients in remission than in those without remission (p = 0.005). Similarly, complete remission was significantly associated to MLR 6 0.45 as compared to MLR > 0.45 (p 0.0001). CONCLUSION: Pretreatment PNI, GPS, CRP, serum albumin, NLR, MLR, and PLR are remission promising prognostic markers in pediatric acute leukemias, which deserve to be further investigated in large-scale studies.
Research Authors
Asmaa M. Zahran, Khalid F. Riad, Khalid I. Elsayh, Heba M. Elmasry and Amal Rayan
Research Journal
Cancer Biomarkers journal
Research Pages
553-564
Research Publisher
IOS press
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
29
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2020

Multiparametric transvaginal ultrasound in the diagnosis of endometrial cancer in post-menopausal bleeding: diagnostic performance of a transvaginal algorithm and reproducibility amongst less experienced observers

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Shimaa Abdalla
Hisham Abou-Taleb
Dalia Badary
Wageeh A. Ali
Research Journal
British Journal of radiology(BJR)
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/348978690_Multiparametric_transvaginal_ultrasound_in_the_diagnosis_of_endometrial_cancer_in_post-menopausal_bleeding_diagnostic_performance_of_a_transvaginal_algorithm_and_reproducibility_amongst_less_experienc
Research Year
2021

Multiparametric transvaginal ultrasound in the diagnosis of endometrial cancer in post-menopausal bleeding: diagnostic performance of a transvaginal algorithm and reproducibility amongst less experienced observers

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Shimaa Abdalla
Hisham Abou-Taleb
Dalia Badary
Wageeh A. Ali
Research Department
Research Journal
British Journal of radiology(BJR)
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/348978690_Multiparametric_transvaginal_ultrasound_in_the_diagnosis_of_endometrial_cancer_in_post-menopausal_bleeding_diagnostic_performance_of_a_transvaginal_algorithm_and_reproducibility_amongst_less_experienc
Research Year
2021

Multiparametric transvaginal ultrasound in the diagnosis of endometrial cancer in post-menopausal bleeding: diagnostic performance of a transvaginal algorithm and reproducibility amongst less experienced observers

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Shimaa Abdalla
Hisham Abou-Taleb
Dalia Badary
Wageeh A. Ali
Research Journal
British Journal of radiology(BJR)
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/348978690_Multiparametric_transvaginal_ultrasound_in_the_diagnosis_of_endometrial_cancer_in_post-menopausal_bleeding_diagnostic_performance_of_a_transvaginal_algorithm_and_reproducibility_amongst_less_experienc
Research Year
2021

Multiparametric transvaginal ultrasound in the diagnosis of endometrial cancer in post-menopausal bleeding: diagnostic performance of a transvaginal algorithm and reproducibility amongst less experienced observers

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Shimaa Abdalla
Hisham Abou-Taleb
Dalia Badary
Wageeh A. Ali
Research Journal
British Journal of radiology(BJR)
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/348978690_Multiparametric_transvaginal_ultrasound_in_the_diagnosis_of_endometrial_cancer_in_post-menopausal_bleeding_diagnostic_performance_of_a_transvaginal_algorithm_and_reproducibility_amongst_less_experienc
Research Year
2021

Diagnostic performance of contrast-enhanced dynamic and diffusion-weighted MR imaging in the assessment of tumor response to neoadjuvant therapy in muscle-invasive bladder cancer

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NULL
Research Authors
Shimaa Abdalla AhmedMohamed Gamal Ameen TaherWageeh A. AliMohamed Abd El Salam Ebrahem
Research Journal
Abdominal Radiology Journal
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
http://rduc.be/ceT3q
Research Year
2021
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