Publications by authors named "A T Keshta"

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  • Uterine fibroids are benign tumors that often lead to symptoms like heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia), which can affect women’s quality of life, particularly in premenopausal women.
  • This study analyzed the relationship between different types of uterine fibroids and the incidence of anemia in patients diagnosed with fibroids between 2016 and 2022.
  • Findings revealed that 75% of women with submucosal fibroids experienced anemia, while subserosal fibroids were linked to the lowest risk, though all fibroid types showed no significant differences in anemia severity.
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  • * Annual CH fluxes averaged around 26g CH/m²/year; the highest emissions were linked with certain temperature and salinity conditions, particularly in fresh-oligohaline marshes.
  • * The research found that salinity was the main factor affecting annual CH fluxes, while temperature, gross primary productivity, and tidal height influenced shorter-term variability, providing crucial data for better estimating methane emissions in these ecosystems.
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The concentrations of 11 heavy metals in sediments from Lake Edku, Egypt were determined using LA-ICP-MS. The average concentrations of elements occurred in the order of Fe > V > Cr > Zn > Ni > Cu > Co > Pb > As > Sn > Mo with respective values of 4.67 %, 104.

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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of chronic relapsing disorders, including Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), which affects an increasing number of people worldwide. In the last few decades, the scientific world has witnessed many developments in IBD management by controlling debilitating symptoms and remaining in remission for more protracted periods. Even so, we still have a large population suffering from active IBD.

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Objectives: To our knowledge, this is the first attempt for digitizing the Egyptian phytogeographical regions through incorporation of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) techniques including geo-referencing ground data of old-history paper maps. The main objective for the current study was digitizing and creating the first open-source geospatial data for the Egyptian phytogeographical regions and to make them readily available for usage by researchers - making this study novel.

Data Description: Geospatial data were created for the Egyptian phytogeographical regions based on ground data paper map showing the boundaries of each region in the country, Egypt.

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