Publications by authors named "Butt F"

Topic: To determine the pooled relative risk (RR) of Pentosan Phosphate Sodium Maculopathy (PPSM) in patients using PPS and model the dose-response relationship of this association from existing literature.

Clinical Relevance: PPSM is an acquired, progressive retinal pigmentary disease associated with oral PPS use. Though several observational studies suggest a dose-response relationship of this association, to-date, there remains no literature-pooled synthesis on risk of PPSM across strata of cumulative dose.

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Elongation of the vertebrate embryonic axis necessitates rapid expansion of the epidermis to accommodate the growth of underlying tissues. Here, we generated a toolkit to visualize and quantify signaling in entire cell populations of the periderm, the outermost layer of the epidermis, in live developing zebrafish. We find that oriented cell divisions facilitate growth of the early periderm during axial elongation rather than cell addition from the basal layer.

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Ectropion is a common eyelid problem and is defined as eversion of the eyelid margin and typically involves the lower eyelid. The main acquired causes of ectropion include involutional, cicatricial, paralytic, and mechanical. A severe manifestation of ectropion is tarsal ectropion, where much of the tarsal conjunctiva is visible, often with keratinization of the conjunctiva.

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As the face ages, the skin, fat, muscle, and fascia descend, and the underlying bone, cartilage, and teeth may lose mass. Oculofacial aging is a multifactorial process that is influenced by genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. This review summarizes the patterns of oculofacial aging that are observed across populations, including variations in periorbital hollowing, eyelid ptosis, and skin elasticity.

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Introduction This quality improvement (QI) initiative aimed to improve the clinical documentation of daily progress notes in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) by applying a standardized documentation template and conducting regular cycles of audit and feedback to ensure compliance and improvement. Methods Firstly, to better assess documentation practices impacting patient care, members of the NICU auditing team identified seven key points in medical records. These points were then used for the audit of 30 randomly selected "progress notes" for infants admitted to the NICU between January and June 2022.

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Introduction Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among preterm infants, necessitating effective treatment strategies. This study compared the efficacy of Beractant (SURVANTA®) to Poractant alfa (CUROSURF®) in treating RDS in preterm infants admitted to Tawam Hospital in the UAE. Methodology This retrospective study included preterm infants from 23+0 to 36+6 weeks of gestation with a diagnosis of RDS and treatment by Beractant or Poractant alfa within 48 hours of life between January 2020 and March 2023.

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The limit of periviability is constantly changing as infants born at 22-25 weeks of gestation increasingly survive. The data from our region are limited due to the small numbers of these infants among the NICU population. In this study, we evaluated the survival rates and short-term outcomes among preterm neonates between 22 and 24 weeks of gestation admitted to Tawam Hospital, United Arab Emirates.

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Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) is a rare, fatal neurodegenerative disorder that is caused by prion proteins. Patients often present with rapidly progressive dementia, ataxia, myoclonus, memory impairment, visual problems, and changes in personality. In this case report, we aimed to address the course of a 62 year old female who presented with progressive decline in cognitive function and died within 6 months of presentation.

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Background: Randomised clinical trials (RCTs) hold the highest validity level in effectiveness research. However, there is a growing concern regarding their trustworthiness. We aimed to appraise the quality and reporting of recommendation documents regarding research integrity to describe their contribution towards fostering RCT integrity.

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  • - Ionic liquids (ILs) are emerging as superior alternatives to traditional solvents in various scientific fields, particularly in chromatography, leading to a surge in research exploring their chromatographic properties.
  • - The review highlights the structural advantages of ILs in chromatography, including their ability to be customized by varying anions while keeping the cation constant, resulting in ionic liquids with different functional properties.
  • - IL-based stationary phases demonstrate flexible retention mechanisms, interacting effectively with a wide range of compounds, and using ILs as a mobile phase offers sustainable options for separating enantiomers.
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Descriptive cross-sectional study. The greater auricular nerve (GAN) courses over the sternocleidomastoid muscle (SCM) to supply the area of skin over the parotid gland (PG), the lower auricle and over the mastoid. It is vulnerable to injury during rhytidectomies and parotidectomies, resulting in sensory losses and pain.

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Manufacturing ordinary Portland cement (OPC) poses significant challenges for sustainable construction practices. OPC manufacturing emits substantial greenhouse gases into the atmosphere and demands extensive raw materials. In pursuit of greener alternatives, researchers explore geopolymer concrete (GPC), a revolutionary material that entirely replaces OPC, comprising industrial wastes/by-products activated through an alkaline solution.

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A 3 -year-old boy presented with a forehead nodular mass, which was excised and confirmed histologically as Juvenile Xanthogranulomma (JXG). It affects children with a predilection for the head and neck region. A relatively rare, benign, histiocytic proliferative cutaneous disorder with a potential for malignancy.

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  • Highly active and affordable nanostructured catalysts are crucial for efficient electrochemical water splitting, with the study focusing on metal-doped Co(OH) nanofibers for oxygen evolution reactions (OER).
  • Ni-doped Co(OH) nanofibers exhibited superior performance in KOH electrolyte, outperforming standard IrO with a potential of 1.62 V at 10 mA cm, aided by their effective nanofiber structure.
  • Additionally, Ni-doped Co(OH) demonstrated impressive stability after 1000 cycles and also showed promising electrochemical sensing capabilities for ascorbic acid, indicating potential for future diagnostic devices.
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Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are normally moisture-sensitive and unstable in aqueous environments, which has considerably limited their practical applications because water/moisture is ubiquitous in many industrial processes. New materials with superior water stability are, therefore, in great demand and vital to their practical applications. Here, a novel oil/water interfacial assembly strategy is demonstrated for the synthesis of a new class of metal-organic monoacid framework (MOmAF) with exceptional water stability and chemical stability.

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Introduction: In the evolving healthcare landscape, we aim to integrate hyperspectral imaging into Hybrid Health Care Units to advance the diagnosis of medical diseases through the effective fusion of cutting-edge technology. The scarcity of medical hyperspectral data limits the use of hyperspectral imaging in disease classification.

Methods: Our study innovatively integrates hyperspectral imaging to characterize tumor tissues across diverse body locations, employing the Sharpened Cosine Similarity framework for tumor classification and subsequent healthcare recommendation.

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Elongation of the vertebrate embryonic axis necessitates rapid expansion of the epidermis to accommodate the growth of underlying tissues. Here, we generated a toolkit to visualize and quantify signaling in entire cell populations of periderm, the outermost layer of the epidermis, in live developing zebrafish. We find that oriented cell divisions facilitate growth of the early periderm during axial elongation rather than cell addition from the basal layer.

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This article presents the case of a 57-year-old woman with a history of rheumatoid arthritis who developed severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia that progressed to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and multi-system organ failure. Despite initial slow progression and multiple hospital readmissions, her condition rapidly deteriorated, leading to full respiratory failure requiring intubation and ventilation. She was transferred to a specialized center where she underwent extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and hemodialysis for acute renal failure.

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  • PROACT 2.0 is an open-source mobile and web application designed to improve communication between cancer patients and healthcare providers during clinical trials.
  • Developed by Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale Tumori in Milan and The Christie in Manchester, it is part of the UpSMART Accelerator project involving various oncology centers in Europe.
  • The app allows patients to report side effects and adverse events using text, audio, and video, creating a secure communication channel that enhances patient engagement and streamlines information management in cancer treatment.
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  • Researchers are exploring bioinspired designs for energy extraction and propulsion due to fossil fuel depletion and ozone depletion.
  • This study focuses on how the shape and position of airfoils affect the performance of flapping foils, analyzing 42 different airfoils based on NACA series.
  • Results reveal that airfoil shape significantly influences drag forces, but has little impact on lift forces, providing a database for future bio-inspired turbine and UAV designs.
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Key Clinical Message: Medication-related osteonecrosis of the Jaw (MRONJ) is a rare complication of the jaws following the administration of antiresorptive or antiangiogenic drugs. This condition poses a major challenge to its management. Its prevention and management need a multidisciplinary collaboration.

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The extensive applications of MXenes, a novel type of layered materials known for their favorable characteristics, have sparked significant interest. This research focuses on investigating the influence of surface functionalization on the behavior of MnNT (T=O, F) MXenes monolayers using the "Density functional theory (DFT) based full-potential linearized augmented-plane-wave (FP-LAPW)" method. We elucidate the differences in the physical properties of MnNT through the influence of F and O surface functional groups.

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  • Highlighted challenges include poor electronic conductivity and significant volume changes during charging and discharging processes.
  • A new strategy involving the creation of a CuSe/Cu VSe biphasic heterostructure using MXene as a precursor significantly improves the anode's performance, providing excellent Na ion storage capacity (576.8 mAh/g at 0.1 A/g) and addressing issues with conductivity and lifespan.
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Objective: To identify the use of different emotion regulation strategies by medical trainees, and to determine the frequency and the predominant pattern of emotional response in emotion-triggering situations.

Methods: The descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted at 2 public and 1 private medical college in Lahore, Pakistan, from March to September 2019, and comprised postgraduate medical trainees of either gender from all clinical disciplines from years 1-4. Data was collected using a questionnaire based on the Gross theory of emotional regulation and the Situational model of emotion.

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Traditionally, strokes are characterized by negative symptoms, including contralateral hemiparesis, facial paralysis, and sensory loss in the upper face and upper extremities. Strokes rarely cause movement disorders such as ballismus, a severe chorea characterized by brief, sudden dance-like movements. Early identification of non-traditional stroke symptoms and risk factors for cerebrovascular disease is vital in providing timely treatment and improving patient outcomes.

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