Publications by authors named "M R Khajavi"

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  • Laryngeal cancer is a significant form of advanced head and neck cancer, often treated with invasive methods like total laryngectomy, which can lead to complications such as hypocalcemia, a condition of low calcium levels in the blood.
  • This study analyzed 50 laryngectomy patients over eight years, focusing on demographic and medical data, to examine the prevalence and risk factors for post-operative hypocalcemia.
  • Results indicated that factors like neck dissection, low pre-operative calcium levels, previous radiotherapy, and total thyroidectomy are significant predictors of hypocalcemia after surgery, highlighting the necessity for careful monitoring of calcium levels in affected patients.
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Background: In patients who are candidates for craniotomy, scalp nerve blocks have been shown to be effective in relieving pain intensity as well as postoperative hemodynamic stability after surgery, but the results have been inconsistent. We aimed to assess the effect of scalp block on pain control, intraoperative drug use under Analgesia Nociception Index (ANI) monitoring, and postoperative pain in patients who were candidates for elective craniotomy.

Methods: In this randomized, single-blinded clinical trial study, candidates for craniotomy were randomly (using the block randomization method) divided into 2 groups before entering the operating room.

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Alzheimer's disease is the most prevalent form of dementia, which is a gradual condition that begins with mild memory loss and progresses to difficulties communicating and responding to the environment. Recent advancements in neuroimaging techniques have resulted in large-scale multimodal neuroimaging data, leading to an increased interest in using deep learning for the early diagnosis and automated classification of Alzheimer's disease. This study uses machine learning (ML) methods to determine the severity level of Alzheimer's disease using MRI images, where the dataset consists of four levels of severity.

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Fish cartilage is known as a valuable source of natural biomaterials due to its unique composition and properties. It contains a variety of bioactive components that contribute to its potential applications in different domains such as tissue engineering. The present work aimed to consider the properties of backbone cartilage from fish with a cartilaginous skeleton, including elasmobranch (reticulate whipray: Himantura uarnak and milk shark: Rhizoprionodon acutus) and sturgeon (beluga: Huso huso).

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