Publications by authors named "Ibrahim Z"

Aim And Background: As rectal cancer diagnosis becomes more prevalent due to the increased awareness caused by campaigns, this study aims to focus on the demographics of patients diagnosed with rectal cancer in the Kingdom of Bahrain.

Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional study design was conducted on 184 patients diagnosed with primary or second primary rectal cancer. Stage and site of tumor at diagnosis, gender, BMI, family history, histology, and metastasis are discussed throughout the paper.

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Background: Treatments that combine both elastic and rigid taping in knee osteoarthritis have not yet been investigated in the literature. Thus, the purpose of the present study is to investigate how the combination taping technique affects functional status, disability, and quadricep isokinetic torque in cases of knee osteoarthritis. Patient Methods: A total of fifty-four patients were assigned to the experimental group or control group.

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Crop plants are severely affected by heavy metals (HMs), leading to food scarcity and economical loss. Lead (Pb) is outsourced by use of lead-based fertilizers, batteries, mining, smelting and metal processing. It significantly reduces growth, development and yield of crops cultivated on contaminated sites.

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Active pharmaceutical ingredients, such as levonorgestrel (LNG), continue to increase in aquatic ecosystems and are detected in environmental matrices; however, their ability to bioaccumulate and cause reproductive, developmental, and biochemical defects in benthic organisms, such as Macrocyclops albidus, is unknown. This study investigated the effects of LNG on the oxidative stress response, reproduction, and development of M. albidus.

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Our earlier research demonstrated α-glucosidase inhibitory (AGI) and antioxidant activities of the optimised extract of leaves. It was reported having numerous compounds, although it was unclear which compounds exhibit the bioactivities as well as their binding interaction to the enzyme. This study aimed to identify the compounds possessing AGI and antioxidant activities in the extract utilising GC-MS-based metabolomics, and to analyse the ligand-enzyme binding interactions molecular docking.

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Objectives: The paucity of data regarding the availability and extent of diagnostic medical services across sub-Saharan Africa hinders appropriate allocation of resources to improve health care in these regions. We assessed anatomic pathology (AP) and clinical pathology (CP) services in Nigeria, one of the most populous and fastest-growing countries in the world.

Methods: Two individual surveys (AP focused and CP focused) were developed by subject matter experts and administered to individuals involved in pathology and laboratory medicine diagnostic services at hospitals and laboratories across Nigeria between June and August 2022 using the American Society for Clinical Pathology email listserv.

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  • Monoamine oxidase (MAO) is important for breaking down neurotransmitters and is a potential target for treating neurodegenerative diseases like depression and Alzheimer's.
  • The study examined chromone-based compounds to see how effectively they inhibit MAO-A and MAO-B, identifying several promising derivatives through molecular docking techniques.
  • A quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) model was developed to predict the effectiveness of these compounds, showing strong validation with experimental data and highlighting key molecular features that enhance their inhibitory effects.
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Sternal tuberculosis (TB) is a rare extrapulmonary manifestation of TB that usually manifests with nonspecific symptoms. Timely diagnosis and intervention are essential to avoid complications. Here, we discuss a case involving a 46-year-old male who experienced right scapular pain for six months and sternal swelling for 11 months.

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: Pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy offers a promising approach to treating inflammatory diseases. Its notable anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects and enhancement of microcirculation in the nasal mucosa make it a valuable treatment option. Despite its potential, the use of PEMF for chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is still in its early stages, with limited exploration of its effectiveness.

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  • Severe acute symptomatic hypocalcemia is a serious health issue often presenting as painful spasms, and innovative methods like metabolomics and genetic profiling may help identify those at risk and guide treatments.
  • The study aimed to determine the prevalence of hypocalcemia in urban Kano by analyzing retrospective data from hospital patients in 2023, finding a prevalence rate of 52.2%, with females being more affected than males.
  • Results highlight the urgent need for improved understanding of hypocalcemia's genetic factors and the potential for developing targeted public health initiatives for high-risk populations.
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  • The Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT) is an effective way to assess dynamic balance in individuals with knee osteoarthritis, particularly those preparing for total knee arthroplasty (TKA).
  • This study found SEBT to be highly reliable, with an intraclass correlation coefficient ranging from 0.993 to 0.998, indicating consistent results over multiple trials.
  • While SEBT showed significant improvements after TKA and correlated with performance-based outcome measures (PBOMs), it does not reflect changes in functional outcome improvements, as measured by the Oxford Knee Score (OKS).
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Background/objectives: Hamstring shortening is a significant musculoskeletal condition affecting the posture and mobility of the spine and lower extremities. This study examined the impact of incorporating neurodynamic slump stretch and suboccipital muscle inhibition into passive static stretching on hamstring flexibility in individuals with short hamstrings.

Methods: 117 female participants were classified into three groups: the control group, which received passive static stretch of the hamstring muscle; the neurodynamic slump group, which received neurodynamic slump stretch with passive static stretch; and the suboccipital muscle inhibition group, which received suboccipital muscle inhibition with passive static stretch, for three sessions a week, 10 min each, for four weeks.

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Wheat leaf rust, caused by , poses a growing threat to global wheat production, necessitating alternative strategies for effective disease management. This study investigated the potential of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) to enhance resistance to leaf rust in two wheat cultivars: the susceptible Morocco and moderately resistant Sakha 94 cultivar. Our findings revealed that GABA significantly improved resistance in both cultivars to , particularly in Morocco, by mitigating disease severity and reducing pustule density and size while extending both incubation and latent periods.

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Background: Preterm infants are exposed to numerous environmental stressors during their Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) stay, particularly during the first week after birth. The aim of this study is to assess whether salivary cortisol levels are correlated with Neonatal Infant Stressor Scale (NISS) scores in preterm infants during the first week of life. We also quantified the changes in both NISS scores and cortisol levels in the first week, and whether cortisol levels are associated with gestational age.

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Background: Tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) is an apoptosis inducer that exhibits an ideal therapeutic safety profile with less adverse effects than conventional chemotherapy. However, the occurrence of TRAIL resistance has been reported in various cancers including colorectal cancer (CRC). Substantial efforts have been channelled towards managing TRAIL resistance including identifying molecular targets.

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Background: Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a prevalent and preventable health issue globally. This study aims to evaluate the symptoms, knowledge, beliefs, and preventive practices regarding NIHL among the general population of the southern region of Saudi Arabia.

Materials & Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from May to July 2024, using a self-administered, validated electronic questionnaire distributed in Arabic via social media platforms.

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Background: Many studies across the globe have observed the significant effect of sleep disturbance on the academic achievement of medical students. Objective: This research was conducted to define the prevalence of sleep disturbance and to discover the consequences and management of this condition among undergraduate pharmacy students of Mohammed Al-Mana College for Medical Sciences (MACHS).

Methods: We conducted a questionnaire-based online survey among different levels of MACHS pharmacy students.

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The gut microbiota and its secreted metabolites play a significant role in cardiovascular and musculoskeletal health and diseases. The dysregulation of the intestinal microbiota poses a significant threat to cardiovascular and skeletal muscle well-being. Nonetheless, the precise molecular mechanisms underlying these changes remain unclear.

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Metabolite profiling is required to reveal bioactive chemicals in ginger rhizome for supporting its traditional claim as anti-diabetic agent. This study aimed to evaluate α-glucosidase inhibitory (AGI) and antioxidant activities of the rhizome, to identify its putative α-glucosidase inhibitors, and to analyse the protein-ligand interaction of the inhibitors. The ginger extracts were tested to AGI assay and analysed using LCMS-based metabolomics to pinpoint the putative α-glucosidase inhibitors.

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This research presents a comprehensive study of sequential oxidative extraction (SOE) consisting of alkaline and acidic oxidation processes to extract nanocellulose from plant biomass. This proposed process is advantageous as its operation requires a minimum process with mild solvents, and yet successfully isolated high-quality nanofibrillated cellulose (NFC) from raw OPEFB. The SOE involved ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH, 2.

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  • The study investigates the impact of a 12-week home-based circuit training (HBCT) program on health metrics in overweight/obese older adults with knee osteoarthritis (KOA) and type 2 diabetes (T2DM) during the COVID-19 lockdown.
  • It involves a randomized controlled trial with 70 participants divided into an intervention group (HBCT) and a no-exercise control group, assessing changes in cardiometabolic health, musculoskeletal fitness, and health-related quality of life (HRQoL).
  • Evaluations were done using various tests and blood samples to measure strength, mobility, lipid profiles, and overall well-being at different stages throughout the training.*
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  • The study aimed to establish local reference intervals for serum and salivary cortisol levels among healthy adults in Kano, Nigeria, to address the lack of relevant data for this population.
  • The research involved 148 healthy individuals aged 16 to 67, using advanced measurement techniques for accurate cortisol analysis.
  • Results showed reference intervals of 72.0 to 554.0 nmol/L for serum cortisol and 0.40 to 18.0 nmol/L for salivary cortisol, with a weak, statistically insignificant correlation between the two, emphasizing the importance of local data for better diagnosis of adrenal issues.
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The aim of this study is to uncover the multifaceted environmental threats posed by Oil Spill Water Pollution (OSWP) originating from tanker terminals situated in the Qeshm and Hormozgan regions of Iran. In this region, water pollution arises from diverse sources, mostly from ruptured pipelines, corroded valves, unforeseen accidents, and aging facilities. The Qeshm Canal and Qeshm Tanker Terminal emerged as pivotal sites for investigation within this study.

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