Publications by authors named "Adem B"

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  • Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (IHPS) is a serious condition in babies where the stomach can't empty properly due to thickened muscles.
  • This study looked at how well treatment works for IHPS in children and what factors affect their recovery.
  • Results showed that a significant number of babies had poor recovery, especially if they waited too long for treatment, had dehydration, or low potassium levels.
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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), a lethal disease, requires a grasp of its biology for effective therapies. Exosomes, implicated in cancer, are poorly understood in living systems. Here we use the genetically engineered mouse model (ExoBow) to map the spatiotemporal distribution of exosomes from healthy and PDAC pancreas in vivo to determine their biological significance.

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Background: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is expected to soon surpass colorectal cancer as a leading cause of cancer mortality in both males and females in the US, only lagging behind lung cancer. The lethality of PDAC is driven by late diagnosis and inefficient therapies. The complex biology of PDAC involves various cellular components, including exosomes that carry molecular information between cells.

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Introduction: Radiology equipment requires routine maintenance to prevent equipment breakdown. Equipment breakdown can lead to adverse patient outcomes and lost revenue to hospitals. In Ghana, there is a mismatch between the available radiology equipment and requests which may result in frequent breakdown.

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Background: Reliable data on the burden of opportunistic infections (OIs) after the initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) is critical for planning health services and reducing OI-related morbidity and mortality. Nevertheless, there has been no nationally representative information on the prevalence of OIs in our country. Therefore, we have undertaken this comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis to estimate the pooled prevalence, and identify factors associated with the development of OIs in Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-infected adults receiving ART in Ethiopia.

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Background: Acute intussusception is the main cause of abdominal surgical emergencies worldwide in young children, with an incidence of approximately 1 to 4 per 2,000 children. An accurate estimate of the treatment outcomes of acute intussusception in children is unknown in low-and middle-income countries like Ethiopia. Hence, this study aimed to determine the clinical profile, treatment outcomes of acute intussusception and its associated factors among children admitted to Hiwot Fana Specialized University Hospital in eastern Ethiopia.

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Background: Individuals within specific risk groups for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) [mucinous cystic lesions (MCLs), hereditary risk (HR), and new-late onset diabetes mellitus (NLOD)] represent an opportunity for early cancer detection. Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is a premium image modality for PDAC screening and precursor lesion characterization. While no specific biomarker is currently clinically available for this purpose, glypican-1 (GPC1) is overexpressed in the circulating exosomes (crExos) of patients with PDAC compared with healthy subjects or those harboring benign pancreatic diseases.

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Objective: Intratumor heterogeneity drives cancer progression and therapy resistance. However, it has yet to be determined whether and how subpopulations of cancer cells interact and how this interaction affects the tumour.

Design: We have studied the spontaneous flow of extracellular vesicles (EVs) between subpopulations of cancer cells: cancer stem cells (CSC) and non-stem cancer cells (NSCC).

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Background And Aims: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) diagnosis can be difficult in a chronic pancreatitis (CP) background, especially in its mass forming presentation. We aimed to assess the accuracy of glypican-1-positive circulating exosomes (GPC1crExos) to distinguish PDAC from CP versus the state-of-the-art CA 19-9 biomarker.

Methods: This was a unicentric prospective cohort.

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  • The clinical management of pancreatic cystic lesions is crucial for identifying patients at high risk of disease progression, but current methods are inadequate because surgery is the only real cure.
  • There is a pressing need for biomarkers to help assess these risks, as demonstrated in a unique case where a patient with a cyst showed high levels of the biomarker glypican-1 (GPC-1) but no advanced disease on imaging.
  • This case suggests that using liquid biopsies and biomarkers could significantly improve non-invasive assessments of pancreatic cancer precursors, potentially increasing the number of patients who can undergo successful surgical treatment.
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Metastasis is the leading cause of cancer mortality. Cancer cells must adapt to colonize and thrive at the metastatic site. The modulation of the receptive organ microenvironment is a key event in the adaptation process and is partially accomplished at a distance by the primary tumor.

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Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) represents a challenge for clinicians since the nonexistence of screening and monitoring tests contributes to the fact that one-third of patients are diagnosed with metastatic disease and 20-40% of the remaining patients will also develop metastasis. Modern medicine is now trying to establish circulating biomolecules as the gold standard of biomarkers. Among the molecules that can be released from tumor cells we can find microRNAs.

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Exosomes are a subclass of extracellular vesicles involved in intercellular communication that are released by all cell types, including cancer cells. Cancer exosomes carry malignant information in the form of proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids that can reprogram recipient cells. Exosomes have emerged as putative biological mediators in cancer contributing to major steps of disease progression.

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The ErbB/HER tyrosine kinase receptors family plays a key regulatory role in different cellular processes by activating several signaling pathways. In different tumor types, mutations or overexpression of the ErbB family members are a common feature, which led to the development of targeted therapies against this receptors. Although with this kind of treatment we are heading to a more personalized medicine, the development of acquired resistance is still an issue, therefore, several studies focused on discovering the mechanisms behind it.

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Aim: To determine the average age of sexarche in young people in the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BandH) in relation to their sex, place and life-style and religion.

Methods: A survey (anonymous questionnaire) about sexual behavior of young people in the period 2007-2009 on the sample of 6000 individuals (experimental group of 5000 students and control group of 1000 non-students) has been conducted in four major university cities in BandH: Sarajevo, Tuzla, Mostar, Banja Luka.

Results: A total of 3.

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Embryonic stem (ES) cells represent an attractive tool not only for the study of the development of various cell types but also as a potential source of cells for transplantation. Previous studies suggested a role of the signal transduction protein SRC homology 2(SH2) protein of Beta-cells (SHB) for the development of both pancreatic 3-cells and blood vessels. SHB is an SH2 domain-containing adapter protein involved in the generation of signaling complexes in response to activation of a variety of receptors, several of which have been implicated in developmental processes.

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Corticosterone levels in blood may be used as a marker of stress in rodents, provided that the blood sampling procedure itself is non-stressful. Automated blood sampling equipment (Accusampler) allows blood sampling without any interference with the animal and might be useful as a tool for an on-line measurement of stress markers in blood. However, the impact of the blood sampling itself on the corticosterone levels in blood is unknown.

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Amenorrhea can cause bone loss, but not all mechanisms in this process are known. The degree of bone loss in amenorrheic women is determined by the cause of the amenorrhea. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of secondary amenorrhea on bone density and to compare the bone density between hypogonadotropic amenorrheic women and hypergonadotropic amenorrheic women.

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