Publications by authors named "Ahmad Yaseen"

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  • Shoulder dislocation is a common orthopedic injury, and this study compares two surgical options—Latarjet and modified Putti-Platt—for treating recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation in 60 patients.
  • The study measured functional outcomes using the Constant-Murley shoulder score after six months, with results showing most patients had excellent (55%) or good (35%) outcomes, and no significant differences between the two procedures.
  • The conclusion suggests both surgical options are viable, with decisions based on patient specifics and surgeon choice, while highlighting a need for further research to improve techniques and identify the best candidates.
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Introduction Meniscus tear is a commonly encountered sports-related injury requiring surgical intervention due to knee mobility dysfunction and discomfort. Previously, it has been thought that these are non-functional vestigial structures and they used to be excised commonly. Recent studies have shown that meniscal repair gives superior results when compared with partial meniscectomy.

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Sheehan's syndrome is a postpartum hypopituitarism state caused by necrosis of the pituitary gland. It is usually the result of severe hypotension or shock caused by massive hemorrhage during or after delivery. Sheehan's syndrome symptoms are often subtle and hence it is diagnosed late.

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Fluoride (F) is an emerging pollutant that originates from multiple sources and adversely affects plant growth and nutrient bioavailability in soil. This greenhouse study investigated the effects of soil F (0, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 mg kg) on morpho-physiological growth characteristics of wheat, soil F contents, and bioavailability and uptake of F, phosphorus (P), sulphur (S), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), aluminium (Al), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), silicon (Si) and zinc (Zn) by wheat. Higher F significantly reduced plant height and number of leaves particularly at early growth stages and increased visible leaf injury index.

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-Thalassemia is a common inherited hemolytic disorder in Palestine. Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is the principal treatment but it may cause RBC alloimmunization. This study was conducted to determine the prevalence and characteristics of RBC alloimmunization among thalassemic patients in northern governorates of Palestine.

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D-glucuronic acid-coated ultrasmall chromium oxide (Cr2O3) nanoparticles were synthesized by a one-pot polyol method and their relaxometric and optical properties were investigated. The as-synthesized D-glucuronic acid-coated nanoparticles were amorphous owing to ultrasmall particle diameters (davg = 2.0 nm), whereas orthorhombic Cr2O3 nanoparticles with two size groups (davg = 3.

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Background: Red blood-cell transfusion has greatly reduced the mortality and morbidity in multiply transfused patients with thalassaemia and sickle cell disease. However, this can result in red blood-cell isoimmunisation with autoantibodies and alloantibodies, which can lead to serious complications such as delayed haemolytic transfusion reaction. The aim of this study was to assess the frequency and types of alloantibodies in multiply transfused patients living in the north of the West Bank.

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For use as positive ( ) magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents (MRI-CAs), gadolinium oxide (GdO) nanoparticle colloids ( nanoparticles coated with hydrophilic ligands) should be stable, non-toxic, and ultrasmall in particle diameter for renal excretion. In addition, they should have a high longitudinal water proton relaxivity ( ) and / ratio that is close to one ( = transverse water proton relaxivity) for high-performance. In this study, we report ultrasmall GdO nanoparticle colloids [coating material = polyacrylic acid, = ∼5100 Da] satisfying these conditions.

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