Publications by authors named "E F Nasir"

Purpose: Focusing on immigrant parents with children aged 0-6 months, this study assessed whether awareness of and attitudes towards restricting children's sugar consumption vary according to family sociodemographic background and parents' oral-health-related behaviours.

Materials And Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted including immigrant parents attending child public health centers for vaccination of their children. The study included parents born in Asia, Africa, South America, Central America and Eastern Europe.

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  • Survival analysis is vital in medical statistics, helping predict patient survival and improve treatment plans by identifying biomarkers, especially in cancer research.
  • The integration of AI with digital histology images enhances survival prediction accuracy by leveraging advanced methods to analyze complex tissue images.
  • This review serves as a comprehensive guide for AI practitioners and medical professionals, addressing methodologies, challenges, and future research directions in cancer precision medicine.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is currently integrated into many medical services. AI is utilized in many aspects of orthopedic surgery. The scope ranges from diagnosis to complex surgery.

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Background: Oral Health-Related Quality of Life (OHRQoL) is an important measure of patients' needs and progress. Identifying the links between clinical and non-clinical factors with OHRQoL in a specific population will facilitate the development of effective preventive strategies. The aim of the study was to assess the OHRQoL of Sudanese older adults, and to identify the possible relations between clinical and non-clinical predictors with OHRQoL using Wilson and Cleary model.

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Purpose: The effects of the anatomical alignment of distal radial extra-articular fractures on the patient's perceived outcome have been drawing much attention recently, and much controversy exists in the literature. The primary purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between the radiological parameters of reduction (radial inclination, radial length, and radial tilt) and the patient's perceived functional outcome, which was quantified using the DASH questionnaire.

Methods: The study included one hundred twenty-four patients with distal radial extra-articular fractures managed by closed reduction and casting.

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