Publications by authors named "N Shakibazad"

Purpose: Patients who receive frequent blood transfusions are at an elevated risk of developing hepatic fibrosis due to iron overload in the liver. In this study, we evaluated the effectiveness of transient elastography (TE) (FibroScan) for assessing liver fibrosis in patients with pediatric cancer.

Methods: We enrolled 106 consecutive cases of acute leukemia in individuals under 21 years of age.

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Introduction: Febrile neutropenia is a serious complication of cancer chemotherapy that can result in delays in treatment. This study evaluates the efficacy of L. at neutrophil recovery time in children with chemotherapy-associated febrile neutropenia.

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Background: Cardiotoxicity is a major concern following doxorubicin (DOX) use in the treatment of malignancies. We aimed to investigate whether deferoxamine (DFO) can prevent acute cardiotoxicity in children with cancer who were treated with DOX as part of their chemotherapy.

Results: Sixty-two newly-diagnosed pediatric cancer patients aged 2-18 years with DOX as part of their treatment regimens were assigned to three groups: group 1 (no intervention, n = 21), group II (Deferoxamine (DFO) 10 times DOX dose, n = 20), and group III (DFO 50 mg/kg, n = 21).

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Background: Understanding the determinants of long-term overall survival (OS) of thalassemia patients (TPs) is the mainstay of care.

Methods: As a retrospective survey, we assessed the data of 769 TPs who had regular follow-up and blood transfusion for at least 30 years from 1990 - 2019. We utilized semi-parametric proportional hazards mixture cure-rate regression to discover the factors with a significant effect on short- and long-term OS separately.

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Background: The most common infection in children with the hepatic disease with or without cirrhotic ascites is spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP), which occurs in the absence of an evident intra-abdominal source of infection. The present study aims to assess the value of calprotectin in ascitic fluid in the diagnosis of ascitic fluid infection in children with liver cirrhosis.

Materials And Methods: In this cross-section study, 80 children with underlying liver disease who attended the Hepatology and Emergency Department in Shiraz University Hospitals were studied.

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