Publications by authors named "Hazem Elmoghazy"

Background: Although blood urine is frequently observed in dromedary camels, little attention is gained and only it was reported as case reports.

Aim: This study was carried out to examine dromedary camels suffering from red urine syndrome from the points of clinical, etiological, hematobiochemical, ultrasonographic, and pathological characteristics.

Methods: Thirty-one camels with red urine and fifteen controls were enrolled.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Abdominal fat necrosis in camels often appears incidentally during exams, presenting as hard masses; the differential diagnosis can include other serious conditions like tumors.
  • - A 7-year-old female dromedary camel experienced weakness and weight loss, leading to various treatments that were ineffective until advanced diagnostic methods were used, revealing multiple masses and other abnormalities.
  • - Transabdominal ultrasonography proved essential for identifying potential abdominal masses and facilitating biopsy, but histopathological analysis ultimately confirmed the diagnosis of abdominal fat necrosis and associated conditions.
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Objective: We aimed to identify clinical and radiological predictors of the need for surgical intervention in infants with antenatally detected UPJO.

Material And Methods: We prospectively followed infants born with antenatally diagnosed ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) presented at our outpatient clinics for evidence of obstructive injury with a standard protocol with ultrasonography and renal scintigraphy. Indications for surgery included progression of hydronephrosis on serial examinations, initial differential renal function (DFR) ⩽35% or >5% loss in sequential studies, and febrile urinary tract infection (UTI).

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Purpose: To evaluate the safety of one-day length of hospital stay (LOS) after pediatric percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL), and to study the predictors of LOS.

Methods: A retrospective study included pediatric patients who PNL for renal calculi more than 1 cm between January 2016 and October 2019. PNL was performed in prone position.

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Introduction: One of the essential goals of hypospadias surgery is to create a cosmetically and functionally accepted penis with a near-normal looking glans and external meatus.

An Objective: We developed our technique stitch by stitch to allow glans closure in a conical manner with centrally located external urethral meatus in hypospadias repair using onlay flap.

Study Design (patient And Methods): A total of 235 hypospadias male patients (0.

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Objective: To evaluate the stone hardness in predicting the need for single or two sessions of retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) for renal pelvis stones of 2-3 cm in size.

Material And Methods: Ninety-six patients (64 male and 32 female) with only renal stones (2.5±0.

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Objective: To solve the challenge in redo hypospadias surgery, we tried to use a bipedicled dorsal penile flap with a Z release incision in failed hypospadias cases and reported the outcome.

Materials And Methods: Thirty male children with 3 or 4 previous unsuccessful hypospadias surgeries were included in our study. Our technique was done after at least 6 months from the last surgery.

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Background: Several techniques have been used to repair mid-penile hypospadias; however, high failure rates and major complications have been reported. In this study, we describe a novel technique using a well-vascularized flap of the inner and outer preputial skin.

Methods: A total of 110 male children with hypospadias underwent repair by our technique between 2008 and 2015.

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