Publications by authors named "Mahya Naderkhani"

Introduction As COVID-19 shifts from pandemic urgency to endemic management, healthcare systems are faced with the evolving challenge of providing optimized care and adept resource allocation in this evolving landscape of the disease. However, the timely management and accurate assessment of disease severity remains a cornerstone of effective treatment. This study presents a pioneering scoring system, based on the primary chest CT scan findings, to predict patient outcomes and to equip clinicians with a tool that can expedite decision-making.

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Introduction: This systematic review aimed to retrieve patients diagnosed with de novo immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) after COVID-19 immunization to determine their epidemiological characteristics, clinical course, therapeutic strategies, and outcome.

Materials And Methods: We conducted the review using four major databases, comprising PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and the Cochrane library, until April 2022. A systematic search was performed in duplicate to access eligible articles in English.

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Backgrounds And Aims: Migraine is known to be associated with vascular dysfunction. However, sufficient evidence has not been reported in this regard. This study aims to assess subclinical atherosclerosis and endothelial function via Doppler Sonography in migraine patients.

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Purpose: Timely identification and treatment of intracranial hematomas in patients with brain injury is essential for successful treatment. This study evaluates Infra-scanner as a handy medical screening tool for diagnosing, on-site, cerebral hematomas in patients with head injury.

Materials And Methods: Patients referred to the emergency department of university hospitals with mild to moderate brain trauma, up to 12 h from injury were included.

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  • The study evaluates the accuracy of Doppler Ultrasonography (DUS) compared to Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA) in assessing stenosis (narrowing) of Internal Carotid Arteries (ICAs) and Vertebral Arteries (VAs), with DSA being the standard reference.
  • DUS showed moderate agreement with DSA for ICA stenosis classification, being most accurate for extreme stenosis levels (0-15% and 100%) but less accurate for moderate levels (50-69% and 70-99%).
  • The findings suggest DUS is a viable first-line screening tool for ICA stenosis but is less effective for assessing VA sten
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Ever since coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has emerged as a global public health problem, risk factors for severe disease have been reported in studies from Western countries. However, apart from studies of Chinese origin, few reports are available on COVID-19 severity among the Asian population. This study investigates potential risk factors for development of critical COVID-19 in an Iranian population.

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One of the rare but serious causes of acute abdomen is gastric volvulus. It is considered an emergent surgical condition when it takes place acutely due to the risk of gastric strangulation, gangrene, and perforation. In this study, we introduce a case of a previously healthy young adult patient who presented with sudden severe epigastric and left upper quadrant abdominal pain along with nausea and retching following insufficient mastication and rapid swallowing of large amounts of vegetables.

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