Publications by authors named "M O Elnenaei"

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  • Hereditary hemochromatosis (HH) is the most prevalent genetic disorder in Canada, primarily due to C282Y homozygosity, leading to iron overload and potential organ damage, but with low penetrance.
  • The study examined 23,432 individuals for TSat and ferritin levels as indicators of C282Y homozygosity, finding that C282Y homozygotes had significantly higher median levels compared to other genotypes.
  • TSat was identified as the most effective predictor of C282Y homozygosity, with specific thresholds that could greatly reduce unnecessary genotyping and save costs in healthcare management.
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Objectives: Specialized testing conducted in reference laboratories is costly and often not optimally directed. Since 2016, our institution has worked to ensure the appropriateness of refer-out (RO) tests. We examine the impact of utilization initiatives on the patterns of requests and completed tests.

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Background: Peripheral manifestations secondary to progressive vascular occlusions are characteristic of the rare condition termed thromboangiitis obliternas (TAO) or Buerger's disease. The central manifestations of this disease are however poorly characterized, particularly those of psychiatric nature, and their prevalence is largely unknown. Speculations have been made around the polymorphic nature and triggers of observed psychopathology in TAO; much however remains to be unraveled in this area.

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Post-analytical reflexive (automated) and/or reflective (patient tailored and thought driven) interventions (PARRI), have played a subsidiary role in many diagnostic laboratories, despite mounting evidence of their clinical value. The ever-pervasive demand for greater quality healthcare while curbing costs mandates laboratory stewardship utilizing the most robust testing strategies, including PARRI, to guide patient management. Clinical and medical biochemists are well positioned to guide such additive testing strategies by performing such maneuvers as scrutiny of selected test results, determination of potential adjunctive testing and provision of result interpretation.

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  • - The study investigates how cancer cell energy metabolism, particularly NAD+ levels, influences the effectiveness of oncolytic viruses like reovirus in treating multiple myeloma.
  • - Researchers found that lower NAD+ levels, from inhibiting the enzyme NAMPT, made multiple myeloma cells more susceptible to reovirus-induced killing, especially in cells with active p53 and a preference for mitochondrial metabolism.
  • - The combination treatment of reovirus and NAD+ depletion led to significant mitochondrial dysfunction and cell death in specific myeloma cells, indicating that targeting NAD+ levels could enhance oncolytic virus therapies in multiple myeloma patients.
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