Publications by authors named "E Barbary Hassan"

Background: The SARS-CoV-2 virus's frequent mutations have made disease control with vaccines and antiviral drugs difficult; as a result, there is a need for more effective coronavirus drugs. Therefore, detecting the expression of various diagnostic biomarkers, including ncRNA in SARS-CoV2, implies new therapeutic strategies for the disease.

Aim: Our study aimed to measure NEAT-1, miR-374b-5p, and IL6 in the serum of COVID-19 patients, demonstrating the correlation between target genes to explore the possible relationship between them.

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Background: Frailty, a geriatric syndrome characterized by decreased resilience, is a known risk factor for mortality in critical care settings and can significantly impact a patient's perception of their own health and prognosis.

Aim: To explore the relationship between frailty and fear of death in geriatric patients admitted to critical care units.

Study Design: A convergent parallel mixed methods design was applied.

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  • * This study introduces a new method for classifying brain tumors using a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) based on EfficientNetV2b0, which enhances model performance through transfer learning from pre-trained models.
  • * The proposed approach achieves a classification accuracy of 99.16% and demonstrates improved efficiency and training speed compared to traditional methods, showing promise for clinical use in automated brain tumor classification using MRI scans.
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The acromioclavicular (AC) joint is crucial for shoulder function. Injuries, often in young males, result from trauma or degeneration. Treatment ranges from conservative to surgical.

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  • The study analyzes clinical features in juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus (J-SLE) to better classify its patient subgroups through cluster analysis.
  • A total of 404 patients were examined, leading to the identification of four distinct clinical phenotypes, each exhibiting different symptoms and disease severities.
  • The findings suggest a need for tailored therapies, highlighting the importance of including low-dose aspirin in treatment plans, while further research is necessary to confirm these phenotype patterns.
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