Publications by authors named "Ghada M Shams"

Introduction: Both Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) and age-related macular degeneration (AMD) shared the microinflammatory milieu and increased oxidative stress as important criteria in their pathogenesis. The monocyte/high density lipoprotein (HDL) ratio (MHR) seems to be an easy-to-calculate prognostic marker of microinflammation.

Objectives: To assess MHR in patients with AGA and its correlation to AMD in these patients, if any.

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Objective: Pityriasis rosea (PR) is a self-limiting acute rash with unclear etiology and pathogenesis. The cytokine profile of PR is an infrequently investigated field of research. The aim of this study was to assess the level of IL-36 in sera of patients with PR and its possible interrelation with disease severity.

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Background: Apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene isoforms have been found to affect the risk of superficial fungal infections (SFIs). However, the data only cover a few ethnicities.

Aims: The present work intended to investigate the association of APOE gene polymorphism and serum lipids with the susceptibility of SFIs among a group of Egyptian patients.

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Isotretinoin is among the most frequently used medications in the dermatologic daily practice. With a Black box warning, teratogenicity is a major concern. Female fertility may be an issue to be investigated when it comes to its use in females.

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The emerging coronavirus illness (COVID-19) pandemic is posing a global health hazard, with men being at a larger risk than women. There have been few publications on the andrological consequences of COVID-19 and its vaccines so far. To assuage vaccine fear stemming from concerns about fertility, the effect of inactivated whole-virus and viral vector vaccines on semen quality was investigated in 100 Egyptian men.

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Background: The field of research into the probable link between androgenetic alopecia (AGA) and metabolic syndrome (MetS) is rapidly expanding. The exact underlying pathogenesis yet to be identified. Alarin, a galanin neuropeptide, found to be elevated in patients with metabolic syndrome and may represent a potential link between AGA and MetS.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study investigates the complications associated with laser hair reduction, emphasizing the need to consider effects on scalp hair in addition to skin and ocular issues.
  • - It found that medical personnel using the Nd: YAG laser experienced a significantly higher increase in grey hairs over time compared to those using Alexandrite laser, indicating potential long-term effects on hair pigmentation.
  • - The research highlights the importance of protective measures for both scalp hair and eyesight to ensure the safety of laser providers, particularly in relation to their cumulative exposure to laser beams.
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