Publications by authors named "A Bassiony"

Variations in cultivars and cultivation altitudes have significant impacts on tea flavour compounds however lack of comprehensive understanding. This study provided insights into differential accumulation of crucial flavour compounds in response to cultivars, cultivation altitudes, and processing. Twelve flavonoids (262.

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Background: The annual rate of primary THA has been increasing with new designs promoting THA in the younger population, therefore increasing rates and complexity of hip revision surgeries. Different types of acetabular defects in hip revisions, usually make the use of primary cementless cups quite difficult. In complex defects, using cages with cemented cups or combining cementless cups with metal augments, are possible reconstruction solutions.

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  • Asymptomatic patients with cerebral arterial stenosis (CAS) exhibit significant cognitive impairment, which has been a topic of debate in research.
  • The study categorized patients into intracranial stenosis (ICS) and extracranial stenosis (ECS) groups and compared their cognitive functions using various neurophysiological and cognitive tests.
  • Results indicated that both groups showed cognitive impairments, with ICS patients particularly struggling with executive functions while ECS patients faced more issues with memory and information processing.
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Background And Aims: Ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD) are the most common types of Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), with variable responses to traditional therapies and unpredicted prognosis. In Egypt and most developing countries, the lack of recent epidemiological and prognostic data adversely affects management strategies. We collected and analyzed data of patients with IBD from multiple centers across Egypt to evaluate patients' clinical and epidemiological characteristics.

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Background And Purpose: Proximal femur is a common site for metastasis, it has a significant impact on patient's quality of life, and traditional treatment aims at protecting as much as possible from the femur. However, recent studies have demonstrated increased rate of complications and questioned the need for long stem in this high-risk group. Our purpose is to determine whether standard-length femoral stem is noninferior to long femoral stem in the treatment of proximal femoral metastasis.

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