Publications by authors named "Fahed M"

Apathy is a common condition that involves diminished initiative, diminished interest and diminished emotional expression or responsiveness. It is highly prevalent in the context of a variety of neuropsychiatric disorders and is related to poor health outcomes. Presence of apathy is associated with cognitive and functional decline in dementia.

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To discuss the unique relationship between psychosis and seizures in a young individual, who is also pregnant. Psychosis of epilepsy can present in multitude of ways, including pre-ictal, ictal, post-ictal, chronic interictal, and forced normalization psychosis.

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Apathy is a highly prevalent, disabling and treatment resistant syndrome. It is defined as a quantitative reduction of goal-directed activity in comparison to the patient's previous level of in multiple dimensions including behavior/cognition, emotion and social interaction. It has been described in major depressive disorder, Alzheimer's disease, frontotemporal dementia, Parkinson's Disease, cerebrovascular disease, and vascular dementia, among others.

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has brought challenges to delivery of care for older adults on inpatient psychiatry. We describe two cases: patient A, a 62-year-old woman who initially refused screening for potential COVID-19, bringing up questions about threshold for capacity when public health is at risk and questions about whether screening for infection should be different in older adults. The other case, patient B, is that of an 83-year-old man who was on the unit when patient A tested positive, and brought up concerns for risk of dissemination in the context of wandering, spitting behaviors, and inability to adhere to room isolation or masking measures.

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Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is associated with increased risk of stroke, heart failure and all-cause mortality. The Cox-Maze procedure is the most effective approach to ablate persistent AF but presents a significant morbidity and mortality. Additionally, the classical endocardial ablation approach has limited efficacy to treat long lasting persistent AF.

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Vitamin D deficiency is considered a major public health concern. Inadequate sun exposure, limited oral intake, and impaired intestinal absorption are common risk factors for vitamin D deficiency. An increasing amount of research is aimed at answering questions regarding the most convenient test that can assess vitamin D status, the indications for screening, and finally the utility of treatments for vitamin D deficiency.

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In this paper we report on the fabrication and electrical characterization of InAs-on-nothing metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor composed of a suspended InAs channel and raised InAs n+ contacts. This architecture is obtained using 3D selective and localized molecular beam epitaxy on a lattice mismatched InP substrate. The suspended InAs channel and InAs n+ contacts feature a reproducible and uniform shape with well-defined 3D sidewalls.

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The growth of in-plane GaSb nanotemplates on a GaAs (001) substrate is demonstrated combining nanoscale patterning of the substrate and selective area heteroepitaxy. The selective growth of GaSb inside nano-stripe openings in a SiO mask layer is achieved at low temperature thanks to the use of an atomic hydrogen flux during the molecular beam epitaxy. These growth conditions promote the spreading of GaSb inside the apertures and lattice mismatch accommodation via the formation of a regular array of misfit dislocations at the interface between GaSb and GaAs.

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The impact of the P/In flux ratio and the deposited thickness on the faceting of InP nanostructures selectively grown by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) is reported. Homoepitaxial growth of InP is performed inside 200 nm wide stripe openings oriented either along a [110] or [1-10] azimuth in a 10 nm thick SiO2 film deposited on an InP(001) substrate. When varying the P/In flux ratio, no major shape differences are observed for [1-10]-oriented apertures.

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We report on the selective area molecular beam epitaxy of InAs/AlGaSb heterostructures on a GaSb (001) substrate. This method is used to realize Esaki tunnel diodes with a tunneling area down to 50 nm × 50 nm. The impact of the size reduction on the peak current density of the diode is investigated, and we show how the formation of the InAs facets can deeply affect the band-to-band tunneling properties of the heterostructure.

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Objective: To precise clinical presentations, pathophysiology and etiologies of penile sensory alteration.

Methods: Forty-four patients with penile sensory dysfunction underwent clinical and electrophysiological testing with electromyography of bulbocavernosus muscles, study of sacral reflex latencies, somatosensory cortical responses following stimulation of the dorsal nerve of the penis, sensory velocity of the dorsal nerve and pudendal nerve terminal sensory latencies.

Results: Penile anesthesia was observed in six (13%) patients, loss of sensibility in 34 (77%), paresthesia in four (9%).

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This study shows the results obtained in 51 patients, children and adolescents by monitoring somatosensory evoked potentials during spinal surgery: Cotrel-Dubousset instrumentation, surgical anterior correction by plating, spondylolisthesis and hemivertebra surgery. The recordings were made in preoperative, peroperative and postoperative periods; the electro-physiological and anaesthetic conditions allowed us to obtain reliable recordings. Analysis of the peroperative somatosensory evoked potentials showed significant differences in latencies, but also in amplitudes and morphology during distraction in scoliosis or spondylolisthesis.

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