Publications by authors named "M H Elwan"

Objective: To investigate the effect of acetic acid shockwave phonophoresis on spur morphology, foot pain, and function in patients with calcaneal spurs.

Design: A double-blinded, randomised clinical trial.

Setting: Outpatients physical therapy clinics.

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Cell-based therapy is a new direction of treatment of diseases such as type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM); but unfortunately, its severe side effects include immunogenicity and tumor development. Using Mesenchymal stem cells conditioned medium (MSCs-CM) may be an alternative therapy to avoid stem cell risks, preserving effectiveness and demonstrating noticeably increased levels of cytokines, angiogenic factors, and growth factors that encourage and support regenerative processes. In the current work, we examined the effects of MSCs-CM injected in tail vein and pancreas directly compared with the standard antidiabetic drug, glimepiride in streptozotocin-induced type 1 diabetic rats.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the leading causes of cancer-related morbidity worldwide. Sorafenib is a first-line drug for the treatment of HCC, however, it is reported to cause serious adverse effects and may lead to resistance in many patients. In this study, 20 hydrazone derivatives incorporating triazoles, pyrazolone, pyrrole, pyrrolidine, imidazoline, quinazoline, and oxadiazine moieties were designed, synthesized, and characterized.

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This article explores the shift in mental health recovery from mere symptom management to a holistic approach via the CHIME framework. It delves into the author's experience, beginning with the loss of his father, a war veteran with mental health struggles, at 16, thrusting him into the role of primary caregiver for his mother, who also battled mental health issues and eventually took her own life. These events spotlight the shortcomings of traditional mental health care and the urgent need for empathetic, multifaceted services.

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Article Synopsis
  • Crocin nanoparticles (CRO-NPs) were developed to improve the bioavailability and anticancer effects of crocin, a saffron antioxidant, when combined with doxorubicin (DOX) chemotherapy on liver cancer and non-cancerous cells.
  • Characterization of CRO-NPs showed better stability and a much smaller size, resulting in significantly greater antitumor effects against HepG2 cells compared to native crocin.
  • The study found that CRO-NPs increased apoptosis in cancer cells and led to cell cycle arrest, while also enhancing the expression of key apoptotic and autophagic genes when used with DOX, without causing harm to non-cancerous WI38 cells.
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