Publications by authors named "G Begum"

Article Synopsis
  • PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) is a common hormonal disorder in women, impacting fertility and raising the risk of other health issues; early detection is vital for long-term health.
  • A study comparing PCOS prevalence in medical students from Oman and the UAE found a significantly higher rate in UAE students (27.6%) compared to Oman (4.6%), with varying symptoms and indicators of hyperandrogenism.
  • There is a need for targeted research on specific risk factors and genetic influences of PCOS in different populations within the MENA region, highlighting the importance of collaborative healthcare efforts.
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Background: While the use of immunotherapy has revolutionised the treatment of various cancers, it is often associated with a myriad of immune-related adverse effects.

Case Presentation: In this article, we report a rare case of durvalumab-induced triple-M syndrome in a 69-year-old woman with stage III lung adenocarcinoma. She was admitted with profound generalised muscle weakness, myalgia, and exertional breathlessness, about a week into her second cycle of durvalumab, an immune checkpoint inhibitor.

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Strict homeostatic control of pH in both intra- and extracellular compartments of the brain is fundamentally important, primarily due to the profound impact of free protons ([H]) on neuronal activity and overall brain function. Astrocytes, crucial players in the homeostasis of various ions in the brain, actively regulate their intracellular [H] (pH) through multiple membrane transporters and carbonic anhydrases. The activation of astroglial pH regulating mechanisms also leads to corresponding alterations in the acid-base status of the extracellular fluid.

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Acute cellular rejection (ACR) affects >80% of pediatric liver transplant recipients within 5 years, and late ACR is associated with graft failure. Traditional anti-rejection therapy for late ACR is ineffective and has remained unchanged for six decades. Although CD8+ T cells promote late ACR, little has been done to define their specificity and gene expression.

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The blood-brain barrier (BBB) plays a critical role in maintaining ion and fluid homeostasis, essential for brain metabolism and neuronal function. Regulation of nutrient, water, and ion transport across the BBB is tightly controlled by specialized ion transporters and channels located within its unique cellular components. These dynamic transport processes not only influence the BBB's structure but also impact vital signaling mechanisms, essential for its optimal function.

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