Publications by authors named "Mehrdad Setareh"

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  • The study focuses on the need for ethnic-specific forensic databases in Iran, specifically examining 600 Turk individuals from northwestern provinces using various STR markers to gather genetic data.
  • Results showed deviations from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in some loci and highlighted very high combined power of discrimination and exclusion values, indicating their effectiveness in identification tests.
  • Comparisons with Azerbaijani and Turkish populations showed no significant differences, while notable variations were found with the Chinese Han population; overall, Iranian populations clustered closely together in genetic analyses.
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Background: Due to the anatomical variations of the paranasal sinuses and its great importance in sinus surgery, as this area is in very close proximity to vital structures including the optic nerve, carotid artery, and skull base, anatomical knowledge of this area is of high importance. The purpose of this study is defining a full and clear impression of paranasal sinus anatomy and its variations as a model for the human population of the country.

Materials And Methods: This study was conducted on 45 cadavers in Isfahan forensic Medicine center during 2010 to 2011.

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Disseminated mucormycosis is a rare entity most frequently seen in neutropenic patients with hematologic malignancies, post transplants or in patients on deferoxamine therapy. We report a 64-year-old immunocompetent male with an acute pneumonia and a generalized jaundice who died within 24 h. In the autopsy, extensive perforations of spleen and multiple hemorrhage foci on the pancreas were two significant findings.

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We describe a case of intracranial malignant fibrous histiocytoma which had infiltrated pons, cerebellum and basal surface of left temporal lobe without any visible mass. The patient presented with a sudden loss of consciousness and vomiting. Clinical findings, laboratory tests, imaging and examination of the cerebrospinal fluid tended to establish the diagnosis of an infectious condition than a malignancy.

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