Publications by authors named "Gete M"

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  • Acute exacerbation of COPD is a major global health issue, particularly in Ethiopia, where research on treatment outcomes is lacking.
  • This study assessed poor treatment outcomes in 384 patients admitted in East Gojjam between April and May 2023, using statistical analysis to identify associated factors.
  • Findings indicated that 28.6% of patients experienced poor outcomes, with significant associations linked to age over 65, presence of comorbidities, prolonged hospital stays, and low oxygen saturation levels.
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Background: The causes for delays during the COVID19 pandemic and their impact on head and neck cancer (HNC) diagnosis and staging are not well described.

Methods: Two cohorts were defined a priori for review and analysis-a Pre-Pandemic cohort (June 1 to December 31, 2019) and a Pandemic cohort (June 1 to December 31, 2020). Delays were categorized as COVID-19 related or not, and as clinician, patient, or policy related.

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  • This study investigated the effectiveness of postoperative radiation therapy for low and intermediate grade cancers in the parotid and submandibular glands.
  • A retrospective analysis of 621 patients treated between 2010 and 2020 showed that those who received radiation had a lower rate of locoregional recurrence (LRR).
  • The findings suggest that while postoperative radiation can benefit certain cancer patients, it is not necessary for early-stage, low-grade cases without nodal disease and negative margins.
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Background: Approximately 1.9 million people worldwide are blind or visually impaired due to trachoma, and trachoma remains endemic in 44 countries. Amhara in Ethiopia has the highest burden of trachoma in the world.

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Purpose: We aim to assess the potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on diagnostic delays in HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer (OPC), and to describe their underlying reasons.

Methods: All HPV + OPC referred to a tertiary cancer centre and diagnosed between June-December 2019 (Pre-Pandemic cohort) vs June-December 2020 (Pandemic cohort) were reviewed. TNM classification, gross-tumor-volumes (GTV) and intervals between sign/symptom onset and treatment initiation were compared between the cohorts.

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  • Endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) is the primary treatment for chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS), but complications like adhesions can lead to recurrence and additional surgery, making postoperative care critical.
  • The study compared two absorbable packing materials—foam-based Posisep and gel-based PureRegen Gel (PRG)—to assess their effectiveness in cavity healing after surgery.
  • Results indicated that while Posisep resulted in less adhesion and turbinate lateralization, it caused more mucosal edema and took longer to dissolve compared to PRG, with severe scarring observed exclusively in the PRG group.
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We conducted a prospective study, aimed to study whether the prevalence of mental disorders after birth differs by country of origin. Parturient mothers of Ethiopian origin, Former-USSR (FSU) origin, or nonimmigrant, native-Israeli origin ( = 974, all Jewish) were recruited in hospitals in Israel and were followed 6-8 weeks and one year after birth. General linear models were used to study the associations between origin and mental health, comparing Ethiopian and FSU origin with native-Israeli.

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Urban habitats are described as having an overall negative influence on many fitness-related traits in several bird species, but a vital function such as immunity remains poorly studied. The immune response is strongly linked to individual condition, which partly depends on resource availability and the parasitic context that often differ between urban and natural habitats. A difference between the immunity of populations dwelling in urban areas and populations from more natural habitats can, therefore, be hypothesized.

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The objectives were to evaluate quantitative animal-based measures of sow welfare (lameness, oral stereotypies and reactivity to humans) under commercial farm conditions, and to estimate the influence of housing, sow parity and stage of gestation on the outcome of these measures. Across 10 farms, 311 sows were used. Farms differed in terms of housing design (pen v.

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Women with recurrent spontaneous pregnancy loss (RPLJ are in a complex scenario, due to the work-up evaLuation that is negative in about 50% of the cases, and the stress associated with the outcome of the next pregnancy. Therefore, these patients experience psychoLogicaL conditions including anxiety and depression. The basic examination includes: parental karyotype, anatomical evaluation of the uterus, hormonal profile (including TSH, prolactin level and glucose) and APLA evaLuation.

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