Publications by authors named "Arash Aria"

Article Synopsis
  • MEN2 is a rare genetic syndrome caused by RET gene mutations, primarily linked to medullary thyroid carcinoma and other endocrine tumors, with MEN2A requiring early thyroid surgery due to high cancer risk.
  • A 38-year-old woman presented symptoms suggesting MEN2B, including headaches and a breast mass, leading to the discovery of pheochromocytoma and subsequent medullary thyroid carcinoma.
  • The case highlights the importance of genetic testing and early intervention in managing MEN2, with successful surgeries confirming the diagnosis and stressing the need for thorough evaluations to improve patient outcomes.
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Metabolomics analysis of biological samples is widely applied in medical and natural sciences. Assigning the correct chemical structure in the metabolite identification process is required to draw the correct biological conclusions and still remains a major challenge in this research field. Several metabolite tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) fragmentation spectra libraries have been developed that are either based on computational methods or authentic libraries.

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Background: In the current study, we described the epidemiological features, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of patients with suspicion of fascioliasis in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province in southwest of Iran.

Methods: Overall, 56 patients with suspicion of fascioliasis, based on their clinical signs and symptoms that referred to Clinic of Internal Medicine in Yasuj city, from 2014 to 2016 were enrolled. Demographic data, history of eating aquatic local plants, the chief complains, and laboratory findings were recorded for each patient.

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Background: Cardiovascular disease is the most prevalent public health problem on a worldwide scale, and ischemic heart disease accounts for approximately one-half of these events in high-income countries. One of the most important risk factors for this disease is mental and psychological especially stressful experiences.

Aim: This research was established to compare emotional processing, as a key factor in stress appraisal, between IHD patients and people with no cardiovascular disease.

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