Publications by authors named "Khalili M"

Purpose: Highly sensitized patients (HSPs) with kidney failure have limited access to kidney transplantation and poorer post-transplant outcomes. Prioritizing HSPs in kidney allocation systems and expanding the pool of deceased donors available to them has helped to reduce their wait times for transplant and enhanced post-transplant outcomes. The Canadian HSP Program was established by Canadian Blood Services in collaboration with provincial organ donation and transplantation programs throughout the country to increase transplant opportunities for transplant candidates needing very specific matches from deceased kidney donors.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder in elderly. The neurotoxicant trimethyltin (TMT) induces neurodegenerative changes, as observed in AD. The 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase inhibitor simvastatin (SV) has shown protective and promising therapeutic effects in neurological disorders such as AD and Parkinson's disease.

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Background & Objective: FFA usually has a gradual subtle course and might be overlooked by physicians or misdiagnosed with other types of hair loss including androgenetic alopecia, traction alopecia, and other types of patterned alopecia. In this study, we described clinicopathological features of patients with FFA referring for skin biopsy.

Methods: This is a retrospective cross-sectional study on 26 patients with a diagnosis of FFA based on clinicopathological features.

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  • Arterial ischemic stroke (AIS) in children, especially those with childhood leukemia, is a rare but serious condition that can lead to long-term disabilities, with a lack of established guidelines for treating it in pediatric patients.
  • A case of a 13-year-old girl with acute lymphoblastic leukemia highlights successful mechanical thrombectomy using advanced devices, which allowed for effective recanalization of affected arteries.
  • Despite emerging evidence supporting mechanical thrombectomy for children with AIS, definitive guidelines are still lacking, emphasizing the need for urgent, specialized care by a multidisciplinary team for optimal patient outcomes.*
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Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) disproportionately affects racial/ethnic minorities. We evaluated the impact of income and geography on racial/ethnic disparities across the HCC care cascade in the U.S.

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  • Treatment for alcohol use disorder (AUD) is important for improving health outcomes in patients with alcohol-associated cirrhosis, yet it remains underutilized, especially among socioeconomically disadvantaged groups.
  • A study of 196 diverse patients revealed that 67% had ever utilized AUD treatment, while only 32% accessed treatment in the last year; younger patients and those with worse mental health symptoms were more likely to seek treatment.
  • Factors such as older age and better liver disease quality of life were associated with lower treatment utilization, while those with significant anxiety or depression tended to seek treatment more frequently.
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The trillions of microbes that constitute the human gut microbiome play a crucial role in digestive health, immune response regulation, and psychological wellness. Maintaining gut microbiota is essential as metabolic diseases are associated with it. Functional food ingredients potentially improving gut health include prebiotics, probiotics, synbiotics, and postbiotics (PPSPs).

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  • Two-phase closed thermosyphons (TPCTs) are efficient heat transfer devices using natural convection to transport heat with low temperature differences.
  • This study compares a new TPCT with an external liquid-vapor separator to a standard TPCT, testing different working fluids (water, methyl acetate, ethanol) and varying heat inputs and filling ratios.
  • The novel TPCT showed improved thermal efficiency, notably reducing thermal resistance when using water, highlighting the importance of fluid choice and offering insights for optimizing TPCT designs for various applications.
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Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of eplerenone in central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR) patients in a clinical trial design.

Methods: In this double-blind clinical trial, naive acute. CSCR patients were divided into two groups: treatment with eplerenone 25 mg daily in the 1 week followed by 50 mg for the next 3 weeks and placebo group.

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Emitters based on photoconductive materials excited by ultrafast lasers are well-established and popular devices for THz generation. However, so far, these emitters - both photoconductive antennas and large area emitters - were mostly explored using driving lasers with moderate average powers (either fiber lasers with up to hundreds of milliwatts or Ti:Sapphire systems up to few watts). In this paper, we explore the use of high-power, MHz repetition rate Ytterbium (Yb) based oscillator for THz emission using a microstructured large-area photoconductive emitter, consist of semi-insulating GaAs with a 10 × 10 mm active area.

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  • Alcohol use is common among patients with chronic liver disease (CLD), and this study examined factors that affect their motivation to reduce drinking.
  • The study involved 121 participants from safety-net hospitals and Veterans Affairs systems, assessing their mental health, alcohol use, and motivation to decrease drinking through various questionnaires.
  • Results showed that depression and severity of alcohol problems were linked to higher motivation, while the treatment site impacted their importance score, indicating these factors should guide future interventions in hepatology care.
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  • This study investigated the protective effects of diosgenin against testicular injury caused by methotrexate (MTX) in rats, evaluating the outcomes after MTX treatment followed by diosgenin administration.
  • The results indicated that MTX exposure led to increased oxidative stress and inflammation, resulting in lowered testosterone levels and noticeable testicular damage in the rats.
  • However, diosgenin treatment significantly reduced oxidative stress and inflammation markers, which suggests that it could help protect testicular tissue from the harmful effects of MTX.
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Introduction: Accurate assessment of alcohol use informs prevention and management of liver disease. We examined whether phosphatidylethanol (PEth, an alcohol metabolite) blood concentrations are associated with liver fibrosis risk independently of self-reported alcohol use, among persons with and without HIV.

Methods: We pooled individual-level data from 12 studies from the United States, Russia, Uganda, and South Africa with PEth, Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-Consumption (AUDIT-C), and fibrosis-4 (FIB-4) measurements.

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This study examines the effects of the pandemic on hearing aid experiences from the perspectives of audiologists and patients, as well as communication challenges faced by both users and non-users of hearing aids. The study consisted of two phases: a longitudinal study examining the services provided by audiologists during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic and after the first vaccination dose. The second phase involved a survey of 120 elderly individuals with hearing loss, divided into hearing aid users and non-users for assessing communication challenges.

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Introduction: This study investigates the potential of an in-situ forming scaffold using a fibrin-based scaffold derived from autologous plasma combined with Synthetic Teriparatide (TP) for bone regeneration application. TP is known for its bone formation stimulation but has limited clinical use due to side effects. This autologous delivery system aims to provide precise, controlled, localized, and long-term release of TP for accelerating bone regeneration.

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Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a global health problem affecting approximately 4.4 million individuals yearly. OHCA has a poor survival rate, specifically when unwitnessed (accounting for up to 75% of cases).

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Embryonic stem cells are crucial for studying developmental biology due to their self-renewal and pluripotency capabilities. This research investigates the differentiation of mouse ESCs into adipocytes, offering insights into obesity and metabolic disorders. Using a monolayer differentiation approach over 30 days, lipid accumulation and adipogenic markers, such as , , and confirmed successful differentiation.

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  • The study aimed to explore the factors that influence how willing people are to continuously use wearable devices that could detect out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) and alert emergency services, especially as most cases are unwitnessed.
  • Researchers conducted an online survey from October 2022 to June 2023, collecting responses from 359 participants who showed a preference for hand-based devices, valued comfort, cost, and size, and indicated a greater willingness to use these devices at higher perceived risk levels.
  • The findings suggest that people are open to wearing these devices for OHCA detection, and enhancing their willingness involves not just understanding user preferences, but also raising awareness about the urgency of OHCA situations
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The frequency of multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) in hospitals and the risk of delaying effective treatment result in the culture of respiratory secretions for nearly all patients with suspected pneumonia. Culture delays contribute to over prescribing and use of broader spectrum antibiotics. The need for improved rapid diagnostics for early assessment of suspected hospital pneumonia.

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Background And Aims: Telehealth has emerged as an important mode of cirrhosis care delivery, but its use and satisfaction among vulnerable populations (eg, racial/ethnic minorities, socioeconomically disadvantaged, substance use disorders) are unknown. We evaluated digital capacity, telehealth use, satisfaction and associated factors among patients receiving hepatology care via telehealth (telehepatology) across 2 Veterans Affairs and 1 safety-net Healthcare systems.

Methods: English- and Spanish-speaking adults with cirrhosis (N = 256) completed surveys on telehealth use and satisfaction, quality of life, pandemic stress, alcohol use and depression.

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The application of bone grafting materials in bone tissue engineering is paramount for treating severe bone defects. In this comprehensive review, we explore the significance and novelty of utilizing bioactive polymers as grafts for successful bone repair. Unlike metals and ceramics, polymers offer inherent biodegradability and biocompatibility, mimicking the native extracellular matrix of bone.

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Although we live in the genomic era, the accessibility of the complete genome sequence of Coxiella burnetii, the etiological agent of Q fever, has increased knowledge in the field of genomic diversity of this agent However, it is still somewhat of a "question" microorganism. The epidemiology of Q fever is intricate due to its global distribution, repository and vector variety, as well as absence of surveys defining the dynamic interaction among these factors. Moreover, C.

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