Publications by authors named "Farahani A"

Background: LncRNA PCAT-1 is known to promote cancer proliferation, invasion, and metastasis. However, its significance in HNSCC is not fully understood. This research investigates how the PCAT-1 / miR-145-5p / FSCN-1 axis promote HNSCC.

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Background: Chemotherapy is one of the cancer treatments among adolescents, after which nursing care at home is required due to developing side effects such as constipation, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. One solution to deliver nursing care is to provide remote self-management training.

Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of telenursing on the self-management of gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms among adolescents undergoing chemotherapy.

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Background: The infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis arises from a complex interplay between the host immune system and the bacteria. Early and effective treatment of this disease is of great importance in order to prevent the emergence of drug-resistant strains. This necessitates the availability of fast and reliable diagnostic methods for managing affected cases.

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Aims And Background: Anaplastic thyroid cancer cells lack the capacity to effectively accumulate iodine and are therefore unresponsive to treatment with radioactive iodine. The main objective of this study was to examine the possible therapeutic effects of Myricetin on the SW1736 ATC cell line. In this study, we assessed the influence of Myricetin on iodide absorption, sodium iodide symporter gene expression, and apoptosis induction.

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Characterizing the functional organization of cerebral cortex is a fundamental step in understanding how different kinds of information are processed in the brain. However, it is still unclear how these areas are organized during naturalistic visual and auditory stimulation. Here, we used high-resolution functional MRI data from 176 human subjects to map the macro-architecture of the entire cerebral cortex based on responses to a 60-min audiovisual movie stimulus.

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  • The Zika virus (ZIKV), an arbovirus from the Flavivirus genus, was first discovered in a monkey in Uganda in 1947 and has seen increasing prevalence, especially during a significant outbreak in the US in 2015 that caused severe health issues.
  • Symptoms include organ failure, microcephaly, and Guillain-Barré syndrome, with the virus primarily transmitted through Aedes mosquitoes, but can also spread via blood, sexual contact, and from mothers to their babies.
  • There's currently no specific treatment or vaccine for ZIKV, leading researchers to investigate its pathogenesis and clinical symptoms to improve understanding and develop future prevention and treatment strategies.
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Purpose: MYB has been shown to play a central role in oncogenesis in a majority of adenoid cystic carcinomas (ACC). Testing for MYB expression via immunohistochemistry (IHC) or testing for the MYB gene fusion by next-generation sequencing (NGS) have become useful tools for the diagnosis of ACC. In addition, detection of MYB expression may have implications for patient management.

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  • HPV is a virus that can cause cervical cancer and is a common STD that affects both guys and girls.
  • A study in Mashhad, Iran tested 428 people for HPV and found that about 30% of them had the virus.
  • The most common type of HPV found was HPV-6, and the study shows different types of HPV can affect people in different ways.
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  • * A significant portion of the cases (75%) were classified as high-risk, with HPV-11 and HPV-6 being the most frequently identified genotypes.
  • * The findings highlight the urgent need for targeted education and vaccination efforts aimed at young individuals to combat the high rates of HPV infection, particularly focusing on high-risk strains.
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The hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a major cause of acute viral hepatitis worldwide. HEV is classified into eight genotypes, labeled HEV-1 through HEV-8. Genotypes 1 and 2 exclusively infect humans, while genotypes 3, 4, and 7 can infect both humans and animals.

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  • Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a major cause of blindness in infants, linked to abnormal blood vessel growth in the retina, and this study focused on identifying its risk factors in Iran.
  • The research analyzed historical data from 338 preterm infants, considering various clinical factors like gestational age, ventilation duration, and maternal age, using a method called random survival forest.
  • Key findings highlighted that several factors, including the duration of oxygen therapy and the infant's gestational age, significantly predicted the time until ROP developed, with a strong model accuracy (concordance index of 0.878).
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  • Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted infection that can lead to various cancers, with this study focusing on its prevalence among women of different ages in Karaj.
  • The research analyzed specimens from 2,109 women, finding that 17% tested positive for HPV, with a majority being low-risk, but a significant number also being high-risk, particularly in younger individuals under 30.
  • The study identified HPV-16 as the most common genotype and emphasizes the importance of targeted health interventions and vaccination for specific age groups to reduce HPV-related risks.
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Gliomas are among the most common cancers in the central nervous system, arising through various signaling pathways. One significant pathway is Wnt signaling, a tightly regulated process that plays a crucial role in gliomagenesis and development. The current study aims to explore the relationship between circular RNAs (circRNAs) and the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway in gliomas, considering the growing recognition of circRNAs in disease pathogenesis.

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The photophysical processes of singlet fission and triplet fusion have numerous emerging applications. They involve the separation of a photo-generated singlet exciton into two dark triplet excitons and the fusion of two dark triplet excitons into an emissive singlet exciton, respectively. The role of the excimer state and the nature of the triplet-pair state in these processes have been a matter of contention.

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Ovarian cancer (OC) is the most common cause of death in female cancers. The prognosis of OC is very poor due to delayed diagnosis and identification of most patients in advanced stages, metastasis, recurrence, and resistance to chemotherapy. As chemotherapy with platinum-based drugs such as cisplatin (DDP) is the main treatment in most OC cases, resistance to DDP is an important obstacle to achieving satisfactory therapeutic efficacy.

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Fungal keratitis is a severe corneal infection characterized by suppurative and ulcerative lesions. Aspergillus fumigatus is a common cause of fungal keratitis. Antifungal drugs, such as natamycin, are currently the first-line treatment for fungal keratitis, but their ineffectiveness leads to blindness and perforation.

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Background And Aims: Gastric cancer is a significant global issue with a high death rate. This malignancy could be associated with several viral agents such as EBV, CMV, HHV-6, JCV, and BKV.

Objective: Evaluation of EBV, CMV, HHV-6 ,and JCV, BKV frequency among gastric cancer patients.

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Purpose: This study aims to define the characteristics of acquired vitelliform lesions (AVLs) in patients with intermediate age-related macular degeneration (iAMD).

Design: Retrospective, observational, cross sectional study.

Subjects: This study included 217 eyes with AVLs associated with iAMD, and an equivalent number of control patients.

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biofilm is a community of bacteria that adhere to live or non-living surfaces and are encapsulated by an extracellular polymeric substance. Unlike individual planktonic cells, biofilms possess a notable inherent resistance to sanitizers and antibiotics. Overcoming this resistance is a substantial barrier in the medical and food industries.

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Purpose: In this study, we identify risk factors that predict the progression of acquired vitelliform lesions (AVLs) over time.

Design: Retrospective cohort study.

Subjects: One hundred sixty-three eyes of 132 patients with a diagnosis of intermediate age-related macular degeneration (iAMD) with AVL.

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The condition known as Plus disease is distinguished by atypical alterations in the retinal vasculature of neonates born prematurely. It has been demonstrated that the diagnosis of Plus disease is subjective and qualitative in nature. The utilization of quantitative methods and computer-based image analysis to enhance the objectivity of Plus disease diagnosis has been extensively established in the literature.

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Background: Gastroenteritis refers to an infection in the stomach and small intestine that may be caused by bacteria, viruses, and other pathogenic agents. Most strains of Escherichia coli (E. coli) in the gastrointestinal system have shared a symbiotic relationship with humans, but some serotypes are pathogenic.

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Hypoxia is an operational concern in military aviation, and fighter pilots should undertake altitude hypoxia training. Anisocoria is a significant clinical dilemma and may remain a diagnostic challenge for specialists. We present a case of atraumatic unilateral mydriasis during hypobaric chamber training.

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  • * Analyzing 448 stool samples over two years, researchers found Shigella in 62 samples, predominantly S. flexneri (53.23%), with a high prevalence in young children, and no S. dysenteriae detected.
  • * The study revealed that a staggering 87.1% of isolates were multidrug-resistant, with significant resistance observed against common antibiotics like ampicillin and ceftriaxone.
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