Publications by authors named "Mohammad Anwar Jawed"

Introduction And Importance: Mesenteric cysts are uncommon intra-abdominal benign masses that appear in childhood with varying degrees of clinical manifestations, ranging from being asymptomatic to presenting as an acute abdomen. The diagnosis is made incidentally during the work-up for other abdominal pathologies such as acute appendicitis, bowel obstruction, etc. The treatment is mostly surgical and varies depending on the clinical type of the lesion.

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Background: Necrotizing pneumonia is rare in children and is one of the most serious complications of a lung infection caused by antibiotic failure. We present a 12-year-old leukopenic child with a long-lasting lung infection, presenting as having a lung hydatid cyst, but diagnosing with necrotizing pneumonia in the right bilobed lung. Failure to medical treatment and ongoing leukopenia justified surgical intervention with positive results.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Mohammad Anwar Jawed"

  • - Mohammad Anwar Jawed's recent research focuses on rare pediatric surgical conditions, highlighting the complexities and challenges in diagnosis and treatment approaches for such cases.
  • - One study discusses childhood mesenteric cysts, emphasizing their rarity, varying clinical manifestations, and the necessity of surgical intervention upon diagnosis.
  • - Another study details the management of a high-risk surgery for necrotizing pneumonia in a young patient, illustrating the complications of lung infections and the critical decision for surgical intervention following ineffective medical treatment.