Publications by authors named "Begum Utz"

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  • This study explores the impact of pre-existing psychological and psychiatric conditions on patient satisfaction after breast reconstruction surgery in women diagnosed with breast cancer.
  • A systematic review of 24 studies, involving 220,565 patients, revealed that those with psychological comorbidities reported significantly lower satisfaction and well-being scores post-surgery compared to those without.
  • The findings emphasize the importance of assessing and addressing psychological status before surgery to potentially enhance post-surgical outcomes.
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This literature review provides a novel exploration of zinc's multifaceted roles in dermatology, with a particular focus on its potential integration into botulinum toxin formulations-an area that remains relatively underexplored in clinical practice. Zinc is widely recognized for its critical functions in skin health, including morphogenesis, regeneration, and protection, and its use in aesthetic medicine offers a unique opportunity for innovation. Specifically, incorporating zinc into botulinum toxin formulations could enhance the efficacy and stability of these treatments.

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Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are clonal neoplasms of the hematopoietic stem cell that result in aberrant differentiation of hematopoietic lineages caused by a wide range of underlying genetic, epigenetic, and other causes. Despite the myriad origins, a recognizable MDS phenotype has been associated with miRNA aberrant expression. A model of aberrant myeloid maturation that mimics MDS was generated using a stable knockdown of miR-378-3p.

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Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women. Despite significant therapeutic advances in recent years, breast cancer also still causes the greatest number of cancer-related deaths in women, the vast majority of which (> 90%) are caused by metastases. However, very few mouse mammary cancer models exist that faithfully recapitulate the multistep metastatic process in human patients.

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