Publications by authors named "J Hayat"

Background And Aims: Budesonide orodispersible tablets (BOT) have been shown to be safe and effective in phase 3 double-blind trials of induction and 48-week maintenance therapy of eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE). We now analyzed the long-term efficacy and safety of BOT in a 96-week open-label extension (OLE) study.

Methods: All EoE patients in the 48-week double-blind maintenance study were eligible to receive BOT treatment for up to 96 weeks.

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At the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and healthcare, it is essential that clinicians grasp the ability of chatbots. AI-powered chatbots such as ChatGPT are being explored for their potential benefits by both individuals and institutions. The utility of ChatGPT (OpenAI) in various scenarios was explored through a series of recorded prompts and responses.

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To discuss the prevalence of amaurosis post-bilateral radical neck dissections; and to provide a management algorithm that highlights the approaches undertaken in available literature to minimize incidence and maximally improve outcomes. This objective will be achieved by systematically reviewing and highlighting current literature. We systematically reviewed Pubmed, EMBASE, and Web of Science for articles pertaining to the management of amaurosis post-bilateral neck dissection.

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Aims: Bilateral chylothoraces are rare but potentially life-threatening complications of neck dissections (ND). The condition is generally treated with a combination of dietary, medical, procedural, and surgical approaches. The aim of this review is to highlight the management options currently utilized in clinical practice and propose a management algorithm for this condition.

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Article Synopsis
  • Orbital cellulitis is an under-researched infectious condition in the Middle East, leading to a study in Kuwait assessing its causes and outcomes among patients admitted for this condition between January 2013 and June 2023.
  • The study reviewed 92 patient cases, determining that over half had orbital cellulitis, with common age being around seven years, and various imaging and antibiotic treatments employed, particularly ceftriaxone.
  • Most patients (94.6%) achieved complete symptom resolution, although 5.43% experienced visual deterioration, indicating a need for more local research to better understand this condition.
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