Publications by authors named "Abdelrahman Elnour"

Preduodenal portal vein (PDPV) is a rare congenital vascular malformation, which was first described by Knight in 1921 as an anomalous vein that lies in front of the duodenum, common bile duct, and hepatic artery instead of beneath them. This abnormal position may result in congenital duodenal obstruction and puts it in danger during operations around this region. PDPV is typically associated with other congenital anomalies, mainly intraabdominal and cardiac ones.

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  • Teratomas are rare germ cell tumors that originate from totipotent stem cells, with retroperitoneal types being particularly uncommon and primary adrenal ones even more so, especially in kids.
  • A nine-month-old girl had a growing abdomen, and imaging revealed a large mass near her right adrenal gland, which was confirmed as a mature adrenal teratoma after surgery.
  • Diagnosing primary adrenal teratomas in children is challenging and heavily relies on imaging and pathology, highlighting the need to include them in differential diagnoses for adrenal masses in pediatric patients.
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Establishment of diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) is an essential radiation optimization tool used to indicate optimum practice and radiation protection. This study aimed to report the current computed tomography (CT) of the chest-abdomen-pelvis radiation practice in Sudan as a part of the DRL establishment effort and dose optimization. CT radiation doses were collected from 530 patients of age ranging between 28 and 85 y and body weight ranging between 65 and 120 kg.

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Ionizing radiation exposure from medical applications is increasing annually worldwide. It was estimated that 325 million dental procedures were performed in the United States. Radiation exposure from dental radiography consists of intraoral, panoramic, and 3D imaging cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) imaging.

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Hereditary spastic paraplegias (HSP) are the second most common type of motor neuron disease recognized worldwide. We investigated a total of 25 consanguineous families from Sudan. We used next-generation sequencing to screen 74 HSP-related genes in 23 families.

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