Publications by authors named "M Hijazi"

Background: Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a severe neuromuscular disorder, often leading to wheelchair dependence by age 13 with limited treatment options, largely relying on glucocorticosteroids. We assessed the efficacy and safety of vamorolone, a modified synthetic corticosteroid, for DMD.

Methods: We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis using seven databases including prospective studies comparing vamorolone with glucocorticosteroids or placebo in DMD patients.

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  • Anterior spinal myelomeningocele (ASM) is a rare birth defect that can be asymptomatic until adulthood, making diagnosis challenging.
  • MRI is the primary tool for diagnosing ASM and can help identify related abnormalities, particularly in the genitourinary system.
  • This case report highlights an unusual instance of anterior sacral myelomeningocele linked to a didelphys uterus in an adult woman.
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(1) Background: The Kaiser score is a user-friendly tool that evaluates lesions on breast MRI and has been studied in the general population and a few specific clinical scenarios. We aim to evaluate the performance of the Kaiser score in the characterization of additional lesions identified on staging breast MRI. (2) Methods: The Kaiser score of the biopsied additional lesions identified on staging MRI in recently diagnosed breast cancer patients was retrospectively determined.

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Purpose: Raman spectroscopy (RS) is a promising method for brain tumor detection. Near-infrared autofluorescence (AF) acquired during RS provides additional useful information for tumor identification and was investigated in comparison with RS for delineating brain tumors in situ.

Methods: Raman spectra were acquired together with AF in situ within the solid tumor and at the tumor border during routine brain tumor surgeries (218 spectra; glioma WHO II-III, n = 6; GBM, n = 10; metastases, n = 10; meningioma, n = 3).

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