Publications by authors named "Mohammed D M Marsool"

Introduction: Non-cancer deaths are now becoming a significant threat to the health of cancer patients. Death from stomach and duodenal ulcer is linked to cancer due to the side effects of treatment and its pathogenesis. However, guidelines for identifying cancer patients at the highest risk of death from stomach and duodenal ulcer remain unclear.

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Despite the significant increase in women in academic medicine over the last 50 years, women are still under-represented in leadership positions in academia. However, there is a lack of data on the diversity of editorial boards in Middle Eastern medical journals. So, we aim to portray the diversity of editorial boards of Iraqi medical journals by conducting a cross-sectional analysis of the editorial boards' members of all Iraqi medical journals.

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  • - Gastric outlet obstruction (GOO) is a serious condition that can affect quality of life, and duodenal stenting (DS) is a common treatment, although it has a high chance of stent blockage.
  • - The study reviewed data from 10 studies involving 1275 GOO patients and found that endoscopic ultrasound-guided gastroenterostomy (EUS-GE) had better clinical success, fewer re-interventions, and lower adverse event risks compared to DS.
  • - While EUS-GE required a longer procedural time, its overall effectiveness suggests it might be a safer option for GOO management, indicating the need for more comprehensive research to confirm these findings.
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Sickle cell disease (SCD), the most common autosomal recessive genetic disorder, affects the hemoglobin (Hb) chains in human red blood cells. It is caused by mutations in the β-globin genes, leading to the production of hemoglobin S, which results in the formation of sickle-shaped red blood cells (RBCs). These abnormal cells cause hemolysis, endothelial damage, and small vessel occlusion, leading to both acute and long-term complications.

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Background: Poliomyelitis is always a great concern in Pakistan and is a public health emergency. COVID-19 and recent floods have increased the challenge.

Aim: This article highlights the situation of polio in Pakistan and also recommends several steps to eradicate the disease as early as possible.

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  • Stroke is a leading cause of disability in adults, driving the need for new rehabilitation techniques, with virtual rehabilitation (VR) emerging as a popular option for recovery.* -
  • The study systematically reviewed and analyzed 15 randomized controlled trials, focusing on how VR rehabilitation impacts motor function and quality of life in adult stroke patients.* -
  • Results indicated that VR therapy enhances motivation and feedback, leading to significant improvements in motor skills and daily living activities, suggesting that it could be effectively integrated into rehabilitation programs for better recovery outcomes.*
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  • Obesity is a major global health issue, and effective prevention and treatment strategies, such as exercise and diet, are crucial in addressing it.
  • This study reviews how exercise-induced cytokines, like IL-6 and BDNF, impact adipose tissue metabolism by enhancing fat oxidation and reducing fat storage, which can inform potential therapies.
  • Key findings suggest that these cytokines influence energy expenditure and thermogenesis, indicating a complex relationship between exercise, inflammation, and fat metabolism that could lead to better obesity interventions.
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Catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation (AF) is a commonly performed procedure, however, post-ablation AF recurrence is often observed due to inflammation and oxidative stress. Colchicine is a potent anti-inflammatory agent with conflicting efficacy in preventing post-ablation AF recurrence. A comprehensive literature search of the major bibliographic databases was conducted to retrieve studies comparing colchicine use versus placebo in AF patients post-ablation.

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Cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI) is an innovative indicator of large-artery stiffness, which is evaluated by the pulse wave velocity (PWV) measurement. Mortality and morbidity due to cardiovascular diseases among the general public with high-risk conditions such as hypertension are usually associated with arterial stiffness. CAVI modelizes the hazard of future cardiovascular events with standard risk factors.

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Background: Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) is an autoimmune disorder characterized by inflammatory assaults on the central nervous system (CNS), particularly on the optic nerves and spinal cord. In recent years, a wider range of clinical manifestations of this complex disease have been observed, emphasizing the importance of gaining a more profound understanding beyond optic neuritis (ON) and transverse myelitis (TM).

Current Knowledge: This study explores the many clinical symptoms of NMOSD, including common and uncommon presentations.

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  • - Acute cholangitis is a serious bacterial infection of the bile ducts, leading to high mortality rates (up to 15%) despite advancements in treatment options like antibiotics and emergency procedures.
  • - There’s been a rise in cases involving multidrug-resistant bacteria, necessitating updated antibiotic strategies based on the severity of the condition and culture results from bile samples.
  • - This review focuses on the latest information regarding the epidemiology, treatment options, complications, and the importance of guiding antibiotic therapy to combat resistance, presenting a thorough approach to managing acute cholangitis.
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Introduction: Contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) is a common post-procedural complication of percutaneous coronary intervention for acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Anisodamine hydrobromide is an alkaloid that has demonstrated efficacy in improving microcirculation. This meta-analysis aims to evaluate the reno-protective effects of Anisodamine in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for AMI.

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This paper provides a comprehensive exploration of the current state of gastroparesis management in low and middle-income countries (LMICs), emphasising recent innovations, persistent challenges, and future prospects. Gastroparesis, a condition characterised by delayed stomach emptying, presents debilitating symptoms and is notably linked to neuropathic disorders, including diabetes mellitus. Despite an apparent higher prevalence in LMICs compared to the global average, epidemiological data remains scarce.

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Heart failure (HF) rehabilitation seeks to enhance the entire well-being and quality of life of those with HF by focusing on both physical and mental health. Non-pharmacological measures, particularly exercise training, and dietary salt reduction, are essential components of heart failure rehabilitation. This study examines the impact of these components on the recovery of patients with heart failure.

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Objective: Subclinical leaflet thrombosis (SLT) develops in 15% of patients undergoing trans-catheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). TAVR is a procedure in which a faulty aortic valve is replaced with a mechanical one. An aortic valve replacement can be done with open-heart surgery; this is called surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR).

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  • - Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder caused by the loss of dopaminergic neurons, and there's a critical need for new therapies that can halt or reverse its progression, making gene therapy a promising option to explore.
  • - A systematic review evaluated the safety and effectiveness of gene therapy in PD by analyzing studies from databases like PubMed and Cochrane, with an emphasis on bias assessment and the neuroprotective potential of these treatments, which could repair neuronal damage and improve brain circuit function rather than just alleviating symptoms.
  • - The results suggest that gene therapy might offer advantages over traditional treatments, including reduced side effects, improved symptom relief, and more effective dopamine replacement; however, the need for more
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Sudden cardiac death/sudden cardiac arrest (SCD/SCA) is an increasingly prevalent cause of mortality globally, particularly in individuals with preexisting cardiac conditions. The ambiguous premortem warnings and the restricted interventional window related to SCD account for the complexity of the condition. Current reports suggest SCD to be accountable for 20% of all deaths hence accurately predicting SCD risk is an imminent concern.

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Key Clinical Message: Prompt identification and management of anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor encephalitis in young patients with acute psychiatric symptoms, seizures, and neurological deficits are crucial. Timely immunomodulatory therapy is essential for positive outcomes and minimizing long-term complications. High suspicion for this rare disorder is necessary for timely diagnosis and optimal care.

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Background: Recent guidelines suggest that antiplatelet therapy (APT) is the standard of care in the absence of long-term oral anticoagulation (OAC) indications in patients post-transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). The superiority of one method over the other remains controversial.

Materials And Methods: Several databases, including MEDLINE, Google Scholar, and EMBASE, were electronically searched.

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Fluoroquinolones (FQs) are routinely administered antibiotics that have demonstrated an increased propensity to cause major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE). We conducted a systematic review aimed to investigate the association between FQ usage and the risk of MACE. A comprehensive literature search was conducted using PubMed, Scopus, and the Cochrane Library from inception to September 2023 to retrieve studies comparing FQ administration with placebo and reporting the occurrence of MACE.

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Background: Scleroderma, also referred to as systemic sclerosis, is a multifaceted autoimmune condition characterized by abnormal fibrosis and impaired vascular function. Pathologically, it encompasses the persistent presence of inflammation, abnormal collagen buildup, and restructuring of blood vessels in various organs, resulting in a wide range of clinical symptoms. This review incorporates the most recent scientific literature on scleroderma, with a particular emphasis on its pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic approaches, and treatment options.

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Background: Approximately 15% of migraine sufferers need preventative medicine because they have more than two episodes each month. Migraine is a regular, persistent condition that frequently makes victims helpless. Numerous drugs from various classes have so far been used in migraine prophylaxis.

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  • * Research was conducted using major databases with focused keywords to explore the connections between PD and related disorders, analyzing English-language literature that linked them to other dementias.
  • * Differentiating PD from Parkinson's plus syndromes is challenging because they show overlapping features, and their interactions with diseases like Lewy Body dementia and Alzheimer's involve shared pathogenic processes and genetic factors.
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Personalized medicine is a novel and rapidly evolving approach to clinical practice that involves making decisions about disease prediction, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment by utilizing modern technologies. The concepts of precision medicine have grown as a result of ongoing developments in genomic analysis, molecular diagnostics, and technology. These advancements have enabled a deeper understanding and interpretation of the human genome, allowing for a personalized approach to clinical care.

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Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic immune-mediated disorder characterized by the degradation of the myelin sheath in the central nervous system. Research indicates that individuals with MS exhibit a higher susceptibility to stroke compared to the general population. This association is rooted in shared underlying mechanisms, specifically involving neuroinflammatory processes.

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