Publications by authors named "Abdo A"

The study evaluated the anti-hyperlipidemic effects of myrcenol and curzerene on a high fat diet induced hyperlipidemia rat model. Thirty male albino rats were fed on a high-fat diet for four months. The HFD-induced hyperperlipidemia rats were treated with rosuvastatin (10 mg/kg), curzerene (130 mg/kg) and myrcenol (100 mg/kg) for four weeks.

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A medication error is an inadvertent failure in the drug therapy process that can cause serious harm to patients by increasing morbidity and mortality and are associated with significant economic costs to the healthcare system. Medication reconciliation is the most cost-effective intervention and can result in a 66% reduction in medication errors. To improve patient safety, we developed a machine learning-based tool that prioritizes patients at risk of medication errors upon admission to the hospital to ensure that they undergo medication reconciliation by clinical pharmacists.

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Background: Opioid misuse and addiction are at epidemic levels in the United States. Postoperative opioid prescription is inconsistent and often excessive, including for cesarean section patients. Technology, such as mobile applications and clinical decision support tools, can be used to decrease opioid use and misuse among patients, and to determine more appropriate prescribing practices for specific procedures.

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Introduction: Hypertension and dyslipidemia are common contributors to cardiovascular disease (CVD), often occurring together. Effectively Managing both is key to reducing mortality and morbidity, but complex regimens reduce adherence.

Aim: This study investigated the comparative efficacy and safety of a three-drug regimen (TAR) containing telmisartan, amlodipine, and rosuvastatin against two-drug combinations (TA and TR) for managing hypertension and dyslipidemia.

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Background: Wheat flour paste is a typical Chinese fermented food, valued for its distinct flavors and health benefits. However, evidence regarding volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in Chinese wheat flour paste is limited. This study aims to examine the effect of fermentation on the VOCs and their physicochemical properties.

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Background: Adjuvant endocrine therapy has been shown to improve treatment outcomes in breast cancer patients. However, not all patients can complete their scheduled treatment protocols. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the adherence to oral hormonal therapy among Egyptian breast cancer patients.

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  • The study evaluated how slightly acidic electrolyzed water combined with lithium magnesium silicate hydrosol affects the quality of fresh slices stored at room temperatures of 25°C and 37°C over 13 days.
  • Results showed that this treatment significantly reduced weight loss and decay while keeping bacterial counts low for the first few days of storage compared to other methods.
  • Additionally, treated slices retained more of their color, vitamin C, and polysaccharide content, indicating better overall quality and nutritional value during storage.
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Background: Patients' increasing interest in achieving optimal cosmetic outcomes and the widespread use of ultrathin ceramic veneers offer advantages such as high esthetic results and long-term durability. Several issues related to tooth preparation have been raised, including dental sensitivity, periodontal diseases, and increased treatment phases, in addition to complications associated with previous procedures, the treatment of which remains controversial to date. With the advancement of dental ceramic and its manufacturing techniques, it was widely used to manufacture ultrathin ceramic veneers with minimal preparation.

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  • * Conducted between June and September 2022, the study included 90 HBV patients, primarily male and under 40, assessing their medical histories and conducting various tests, including for HDV antibodies.
  • * Results showed an HDV prevalence of 8.9% among participants, with some exhibiting severe liver disease symptoms, emphasizing the need for better screening and targeted healthcare strategies in Sudan.
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In an effort to tackle the skin reactions frequently observed with topical application of ivermectin (IVM), a study was conducted to develop and optimize transethosomes (TESMs) loaded with IVM for scabies treatment. A three-factor, two-level (2) full factorial design was employed. Soyabean phosphatidylcholine concentration (A), ethanol concentration (B) and Span 60 amount (C) were studied as independent factors, while entrapment efficiency (EE), particle size (PS), polydispersity index (PDI), zeta potential (ZP) and drug release after 6 h (Q6h) were characterized.

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Introduction: Schistosomiasis, caused by parasitic Schistosoma species, is a common neglected tropical disease prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa, including Sudan. While urinary tract infections are more frequent, intestinal schistosomiasis is rare. The disease presents with nonspecific symptoms, often leading to misdiagnosis as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

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  • A 27-year-old man with KD presented symptoms like leg edema, cervical mass, and high eosinophil levels, leading to diagnoses of overlapping membranous nephropathy and IgA nephropathy.
  • Treatment involved prednisone and methotrexate, resulting in a reduction of the cervical mass and improvement in kidney function, indicating a need to monitor kidney health in KD patients.
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Acid rain and invasive plants have quintessential adverse impacts on terrestrial ecosystems. As an environmentally safe method for disposal of invasive plants, we tested the effect of biochar produced from these plants in altering soil deterioration under acid rain as compared with lime. Given the impacts of the feedstock type and soil properties on the response of soil to the added biochar, we hypothesized that the microbial community and functions would respond differently to the charred invasive plants under acid rain.

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  • * The study utilized a community-based cross-sectional approach with 444 participants, employing structured questionnaires and statistical analysis to explore the factors associated with insomnia among postpartum mothers.
  • * Key factors linked to insomnia included unplanned pregnancies, alcohol consumption, low social support, and depression, highlighting the importance of planning pregnancies, reducing alcohol use, and addressing postpartum depression for improving maternal health.
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Background: Although rare, cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVT) can result in significant neurological complications, particularly after childbirth. Early diagnosis poses a challenge due to symptom overlap with other conditions. Limited publications and underdiagnosis of CVT are prevalent in developing nations, notably in Ethiopia.

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IL-23 is a double-subunit cytokine that plays an important role in shaping the immune response. IL-23 was found to be associated with several autoinflammatory diseases by generating sustained inflammatory loops that lead to tissue damage. Antibody neutralization of IL-23 was proven to be effective in ameliorating associated diseases.

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Background And Objectives: Although many symptoms of post-COVID syndrome have been described, a comprehensive evaluation of their prevalence is lacking. We aimed to describe symptoms at 16 months from hospitalization for COVID-19.

Methods: A telephone assessment was performed one year later in a cohort of COVID-19 survivors hospitalized between March and May 2020 and already evaluated four months after discharge.

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Cold plasma (CP) is an ionised gas containing excited molecules and ions, radicals, and free electrons, and which emits electric fields and UV radiation. CP is potently antimicrobial, and can be applied safely to biological tissue, birthing the field of plasma medicine. Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) produced by CP affect biological processes directly or indirectly via the modification of cellular lipids, proteins, DNA, and intracellular signalling pathways.

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This study aimed to immobilize β-galactosidase (β-GAL) into enhanced polystyrene (PS) electrospun nanofiber membranes (ENMs) with functionalized graphene oxide (GO). Initially, GO sheets were functionalized by salinization with 3-aminopropyl triethoxysilane (APTES). Then the ENMs (PS, PS/GO, and PS/GO-APTES) were prepared and characterized.

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Background: Curved root canals are associated with the highest number of procedural errors during endodontic instrumentation. Recently, numerous rotary instruments have been developed, with both manual and automated mechanisms, to facilitate endodontic treatment and manage the complications related to it.

Objectives: The aim of the study was to assess post-endodontic pain after using the HyFlex® EDM OneFile (HEDM), WaveOne® Gold (WOG) and XP-endo® Shaper (XPS) systems in the preparation of curved canals in patients with asymptomatic irreversible pulpitis.

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More than half of the world's population is nourished by crops fertilized with synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilizers. However, N fertilization is a major source of anthropogenic emissions, augmenting the carbon footprint (CF). To date, no global quantification of the CF induced by N fertilization of the main grain crops has been performed, and quantifications at the national scale have neglected the CO assimilated by plants.

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In this study, modified sea Cucumber Peptides (SCP) were prepared by reacting with xylooligosaccharide (XOS) and alginate oligosaccharides (AOS) via glycation. Free radical inhibitory and inhibition of oxidative stress of modified SCP was evaluated using human hepatocellular carcinoma (HepG2) cells and zebrafish embryos. LC-MS analysis revealed that SCPs mainly consist of 40 active peptides, with an average molecular weight of 1122.

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  • In this study, researchers explored the effectiveness of lithium magnesium silicate (LMS) hydrosol combined with slightly acidic electrolyzed water (SAEW) for killing pathogenic bacteria.
  • They optimized the conditions for this combination, finding the best results at an exposure time of 9.5 minutes and specific concentrations of LMS and available chlorine.
  • The findings suggest that this combination could serve as an effective sanitizer, significantly reducing bacterial levels under certain conditions.
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