Publications by authors named "A Hemdan"

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  • Mothers of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) often face mental health challenges, influenced by cultural and ecological factors in Arab countries.
  • The study involved 660 mothers from Oman and Egypt, examining the links between social inclusion practices, mental health, and resilience.
  • Results indicate that cultural context and resilience significantly influence maternal mental health, suggesting the need for improved social inclusion practices and resilience-building efforts in these countries.
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Objective: To evaluate the feasibility of coblation in excision of glomus tympanicum tumors.

Patients And Methods: A retrospective study carried out over 28 patients with types I and II glomus tympanicum tumors according to GLASSCOCK-JACKSON classification. Preoperative radiological and endocrinal evaluation were performed.

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Aim: to assess radiologically the prevalence of SSCD with its clinical presentations and its relationship with age.

Methods: a prospective cohort study carried out on 200 consecutive patients (400 temporal bones). Radiological evaluation was performed using High Resolution Computed Tomography (HRCT) with measurement of thickness of bone covering superior semicircular canal (SCC), height and diameter of SSC.

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Objetivos: comparar entre el índice de neutrófilos linfocitos (NLR) y el volumen plaquetario medio (VPM) en la predicción de la viscosidad del derrame en la otitis media con derrame. MATERIALES Y MéTODOS: Se incluyeron en el estudio 248 niños con derrame en el oído medio. Se evaluaron los hemogramas completos (CBC) preoperatorios.

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  • The study focuses on exploratory tympanotomy for traumatic ossicular disruption in patients with an intact tympanic membrane, highlighting the growing use of endoscopy for diagnosis and treatment.
  • A review of 136 ears showed that incudostapedial dislocation was the most common type of disruption, and surgical intervention led to significant improvements in hearing.
  • The findings suggest that endoscopic ear surgery is an effective approach for diagnosing and managing complex cases of ossicular disruption following trauma.
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