Publications by authors named "Abdulghani Elomami"

Objectives: Pediatric thyroid cancer represents 2.3 % of thyroid cancers, and its long-term outcome data are sparse. There have not been studies in the UAE delineating its epidemiology, clinical and histological characteristics, and follow-up outcomes.

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Leptomeningeal carcinomatosis (LC) is a rare but serious complication of cancer in which cancer cells spread to the leptomeninges, the membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord. The diagnosis and treatment of LC can be challenging due to the non-specific symptoms and the difficulty of accessing the leptomeninges for a biopsy. In this case report, we describe a patient with advanced breast cancer who was diagnosed with LC and underwent treatment with chemotherapy.

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Sirolimus (SRL) is widely used as an immunosuppressant to prevent graft rejection, despite the risk of impairing glucose metabolism. Metformin (MET) can reduce the detrimental effects of SRL in many patients, including diabetes and renal transplant recipients. Limited in vivo studies have reported on SRL and MET therapy, particularly in relation to cellular bioenergetics, glucose metabolism, and insulin resistance.

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  • - A young male infant with X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency was identified with a new genetic variant linked to interleukin 2 receptor and developed serious health issues after receiving the BCG vaccine.
  • - The case raises concerns about the early administration of live vaccines like BCG in infants with underlying immunodeficiencies and suggests that such variants might be related to a specific type of disease susceptibility.
  • - The infant exhibited symptoms resembling hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) without typical markers, prompting a call to reconsider HLH diagnostic criteria to include conditions causing a lack of systemic inflammation.
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Fermitin family homolog 3 (FERMT3), alternatively kindlin-3 (KIND3), is an integrin binding protein (of 667 residues) encoded by the gene. The molecule is essential for activating integrin αβ (the fibrinogen receptor) on platelets and for the integrin-mediated hematopoietic cell (including platelets, T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes, and granulocytes) adhesion. Its defects are associated with impaired primary hemostasis, described as "Glanzmann's thrombasthenia (MIM#273800)-like bleeding problem.

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Background: Atypia/follicular lesion of undetermined significance (AUS/FLUS) carries a malignancy risk reaching up to 50%. Based on the reported malignancy rate in a given population, the clinical practice towards such a category varies. We hereby identify clinical parameters for risk stratification to aid in decision-making for either surgical referral or a clinical follow-up.

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Background: The Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) and rotavirus vaccines are live-attenuated preparations. In the United Arab Emirates, these products are universally administered to the young infants. This unguided practice does not account for the children with immunodeficiency, which frequently manifests after the administration of these vaccines.

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