Publications by authors named "D Sarah"

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  • Lower back pain with radiculopathy is often linked to common conditions but can also stem from rare issues that might be missed initially.
  • A case study of a 32-year-old male revealed a diagnosis of presacral ganglioneuroma after prolonged pain and symptoms, highlighting the importance of thorough examination.
  • The report emphasizes that comprehensive imaging and teamwork between medical professionals are essential for identifying unusual causes of back pain to improve patient care.
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  • Bacterial meningitis is a rare but serious risk associated with spinal surgery, particularly following open procedures that can expose cerebrospinal fluid.
  • Documented cases have mostly stemmed from these open surgeries, whereas none have been reported from endoscopic techniques until now.
  • The text presents a unique case where a patient developed bacterial meningitis after an endoscopic procedure for lumbar disc herniation, which necessitated multiple surgeries for resolution.
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  • * A reported case involves a female neonate born at 30 weeks who experienced severe respiratory distress and displayed the characteristic skin features of IPS, requiring intensive medical interventions.
  • * Early diagnosis, genetic testing for FATP4 mutations, and coordinated care significantly improved the infant's condition, leading to her discharge after 4 weeks, marking the first documented case of IPS in Iraq.
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The study evaluated the effect of adding of nutmeg (Myristica fragrans Houtt.) essential oil (NEO) as a feed additive on methane production, rumen fermentation parameters, rumen enzyme activity, and nutrient digestibility in vitro. This study was divided into three treatments based on the level of NEO addition, which included 0 µL/L (T0), 100 µL/L (T1), and 200 µL/L (T2).

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