Publications by authors named "Mohammed Nady"

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  • CT scans are the standard for checking pancreatic cancer, but some patients can't use them due to allergies, pregnancy, or other health issues.
  • This study compared endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) to CT scans in assessing the stage and vascular involvement of pancreatic cancer in 50 patients, classifying vascular invasion into three types based on the relationship between the tumor and nearby vessels.
  • EUS showed exceptional diagnostic performance with 100% sensitivity for staging and nearly perfect sensitivity and specificity for assessing vascular invasion, making it a promising alternative to CECT for certain patients.
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Unlabelled: The magnification technique offered by surgical loupe is a new method that enhances visualization and helps head and neck surgeons with recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) and parathyroid glands identification. This study aimed to assess the safety and efficacy of using binocular surgical loupes in thyroidectomy procedures.

Material And Methods: Eighty patients with thyroid nodules who underwent thyroidectomy procedure were divided randomly into two comparable groups, group A subjected to thyroidectomy by using binocular magnification loupe, group B underwent conventional thyroidectomy without using magnification.

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Unlabelled: Risk analysis consists in identification, scoring and ranking of risks in order to manage the major risks. The aim of the study is to determine the risk analysis of the pre-analytical step of routine hemostasis in Hematological laboratory of CHU Ibn Rochd-Casablanca, Morocco.

Material And Methods: The identification of pre-analytical activities of routine hemostasis was extensively realized according to a "by-proccess" methodology.

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  • - The study investigates the connection between oxidative stress and bullous lung disease, focusing on patients undergoing surgical treatment to understand the disease's progression.
  • - It compares two surgical methods: conventional thoracotomy and video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery, assessing their effectiveness in patients with bullous lung disease.
  • - Results show higher oxidative damage markers in patients with the disease versus healthy controls, but no significant differences in hospital stay or air leakage between the two surgical approaches.
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