Publications by authors named "A R Sheikh-Omar"

Article Synopsis
  • * A case study of a 24-year-old male highlighted the successful removal of a large 51 mm NDC using a minimally invasive transnasal endoscopic marsupialization technique, with no postoperative complications after 3 months.
  • * With about 1% of the population affected by NDC, the surgical removal under general anesthesia and regular follow-ups are recommended for proper management, though the exact cause of the cyst remains unknown.
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Introduction And Importance: Fahr's syndrome is primarily familial, autosomal dominant, and genetically diverse. Basal ganglia calcification that is bilaterally symmetrical is a hallmark of this illness. Although the specific origins of this illness are unknown, it may be brought on by problems with calcium metabolism, infections, toxins, hereditary factors, hypoparathyroidism, and pseudohypoparathyroidism.

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Unlabelled: In children, one of the most common surgical procedures worldwide is circumcision, which has strong religious implications and is frequently performed for nontherapeutic reasons. Circumcision is typically associated with old customs. Complete penile amputation is extremely uncommon, and the prognosis is little understood.

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Introduction And Importance: Traditional circumcisions may cause complications such as hemorrhage, infection, amputations of the penis, meatal stenosis, and urethro-cutaneous fistula. In addition to all these complications, iatrogenic hypospadias, as in our case, is a rare condition. In general, complications are mild and preventable, especially in children, but when the procedure is carried out by unskilled providers, in unsterile conditions, or with inadequate equipment and supplies, severe complications are more likely to occur.

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Soot is the main contamination that affects oil performance and increases the frequency of oil changes in heavy-duty engine oil. Several studies discussed that additive concentration in engine oil can be influenced due to additive depletion over time and additive adsorption on soot particles. To extend oil drain intervals and improve oil performance, filter manufactures explore removing the soot to a certain level and replenishing the consumed additives.

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