Publications by authors named "H Sattar"

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  • Coronary air embolism is a rare but serious risk during coronary procedures, which can lead to critical complications like ventricular fibrillation.
  • A case study describes a patient who experienced a massive air embolism in the right coronary artery during an intervention but was successfully resuscitated through electric defibrillation, leading to a complete recovery.
  • The results imply that using a defibrillator to induce strong heart contractions can help break up large air emboli and improve blood flow in the coronary arteries.
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. Congenital hypothyroidism (CH) is a treatable condition with a good outcome if diagnosed promptly. However, neonatal screening programs are not routinely available in developing countries in Pakistan.

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Breast cancer remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among women worldwide. Early detection and precise diagnosis are critical for effective treatment and improved patient outcomes. This review explores the evolving role of radiology in the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer, highlighting advancements in imaging technologies and the integration of artificial intelligence (AI).

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  • The study investigates Losartan potassium-laden pegylated nanocubic vesicles (LP-NCVs-PEG) as a targeted treatment for acute renal injury, focusing on blocking cell death and activating protective pathways in the kidneys.
  • Researchers optimized a formulation process to enhance drug delivery efficiency, resulting in LP-NCVs-PEG that protect against stomach conditions and specifically target kidney tissue with reduced side effects.
  • Findings show that LP-NCVs-PEG significantly improve the drug’s bioavailability and reduce renal damage by altering expression of several key proteins, indicating potential as a protective therapy for kidney injuries.
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Utilizing medicinal plants and other natural resources to prevent different types of human cancers is the prime focus of attention. Cervical cancer in women ranks as the fourth most common type of malignancy. The current study used gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) to identify the active phytochemical constituents from Caladium lindenii leaf extracts using ethanol (ECL) and n-hexane (HCL) solvents.

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