Publications by authors named "Eham Amer Ali"

The study evaluates Asprosin's value in diabetic postmenopausal women, examining its reliability as a predictor for osteoporosis (OP) in the second type of diabetes (T2D) women. A case-control study recruited 255 postmenopausal women attending the geriatric department of the University Hospital. They were grouped into controls (non-OP non-T2D), and study cases.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate serum neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin levels in multiple myeloma patients to assess disease progression.
  • The research involved a case-control study with 60 participants, where neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin and kidney functions were measured, revealing significant differences between multiple myeloma patients and healthy controls.
  • The findings indicated that higher levels of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (>190pg/ml) were linked to renal impairment in multiple myeloma patients, suggesting its potential as an early indicator of kidney disease.
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Background: Preeclampsia (PE) is a multisystemic metabolic disease with an undetermined etiology. PE is a worldwide cause of maternal and perinatal morbidity, subdivided into early (EoPE) and late-onset (LoPE) according to 34 wk of gestation as a divider. Many researchers investigated biomarkers for predicting PE to halt its consequences on the feto-maternal outcome.

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Obesity impacts human health in more than one way. The influence of obesity on human reproduction and fertility has been extensively examined. Bariatric surgery (BS) has been used as an effective tool to achieve long-term weight loss in both sexes.

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  • The study explores the roles of Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGL) and Neutrophil/Lymphocyte (N/L) ratio in diagnosing and assessing the severity of preeclampsia (PE).
  • NGL levels were significantly higher in preeclampsia patients compared to healthy controls, demonstrating excellent sensitivity and specificity for diagnosing PE.
  • While the N/L ratio also differed between groups, it showed lower diagnostic performance compared to NGL, indicating that both factors are independently related to preeclampsia but serve different roles in diagnosis.
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