Publications by authors named "Nazanin Zeinali-Nezhad"

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  • A 51-year-old woman with a painless left breast mass was diagnosed with a rare primary breast hydatid cyst after initial conservative treatment failed and surgery was required.* -
  • Imaging showed the cyst as BI-RADS 3, and preoperative tests revealed eosinophilia, which helped in confirming the diagnosis post-surgery.* -
  • This case emphasizes the need to consider parasitic infections in breast masses and the importance of a collaborative approach in treatment, especially in areas where such infections are more common.*
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The avian influenza A (H7N9) virus, which circulates in wild birds and poultry, has been a major concern for public health since it was first discovered in China in 2013 due to its demonstrated ability to infect humans, causing severe respiratory illness with high mortality rates. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), a total of 1568 human infections with 616 fatal cases caused by novel H7N9 viruses have been reported in China from early 2013 to January 2024. This manuscript provides a comprehensive review of the virology, evolutionary patterns, and pandemic potential of H7N9.

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  • - A 65-year-old man presented with severe symptoms like fever, chest pain, and hemoptysis, which led doctors to initially suspect pulmonary thromboembolism or pneumonia.
  • - After further testing, he was diagnosed with acute necrotizing granulomatous bronchitis, pointing to endobronchial tuberculosis (TB), highlighting the need to consider TB in patients with ongoing respiratory issues.
  • - Treatment involves starting multidrug antitubercular therapy, monitoring the patient closely, implementing infection control, and educating him about the illness, which is crucial for better health outcomes and managing TB effectively.
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Introduction: In this narrative review, we unravel the complex interplay between oncogenic viruses, cellular metabolism, and glucose transporter (GLUT) dysregulation in viral-induced malignancies.

Methods: By explaining the diverse mechanisms through which seven major oncoviruses manipulate metabolic pathways and GLUT expression, particularly GLUT1, we provide novel insights into the critical role of metabolic reprogramming in viral replication and oncogenesis.

Results: Our exploration of the molecular pathways targeted by viral oncoproteins reveals a similarity between the metabolic alterations induced by viral infections and those observed in neoplastic transformation.

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Given the limited capacity of intensive care units in many countries, it is crucial to identify reliable prognostic markers to optimize poisoning patients management and improve outcomes. This study aimed to assess the predictive value of three variables, namely the initial QTc interval (iQTc) measured within two hours of admission, the delayed QTc interval (dQTc) measured between 6 and 12 hours of entry, and the QTc interval trend over time (ΔQTc), for mortality in patients with undifferentiated poisoning. A retrospective case series was conducted on 70 patients with undifferentiated poisoning admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) of Afzalipour Hospital between March 21, 2021, and March 20, 2023.

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Background: Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disease with high prevalence of thymus disorders, in which, thymectomy is considered one of the therapeutic approaches in improving the patients' clinical outcomes. Today, thoracoscopic thymectomy has received significant attention than the classic transsternal approach due to fewer complication. Therefore, this study was designed with the aim of investigating the therapeutic outcomes of thymectomy in patients with myasthenia gravis in the Afzalipour Hospital of Kerman between 2011 and 2021.

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Introduction: Melasma is a chronic hyperpigmentation disorder, and its treatment poses a challenge to dermatologists due to its chronicity and resistance to conventional therapies. Oral isoniazid is used for the treatment of tuberculosis. One of us had previously showed that topical isoniazid exerts a strong depigmenting action in animal models.

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  • Empyema necessitans (EN) is a rare and serious complication of empyema where pus accumulates in the pleural space, leading to abscess formation in the chest wall.
  • The case involves an 8-year-old boy who developed EN after incomplete treatment of parapneumonic effusion due to missing a fibrinolytic agent injection, presenting with fever and chest pain.
  • Successful management included broad-spectrum antibiotics, video-assisted thoracic surgery, and drainage, emphasizing the need for early diagnosis and effective treatment to prevent complications.
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Introduction: Frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) is characterized by scarring alopecia of the frontotemporal scalp and facial papules. Isotretinoin is a vitamin A-derived retinoid discovered in 1955 and approved for treating nodulocystic acne. This drug can also affect facial papules and frontotemporal hair loss in patients with FFA.

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Background: Coronary artery diseases (CADs) are the most important non‑communicable diseases (NCDs), which cause the highest number of deaths around the world. Hypertension (HTN), dyslipidemia (DL), diabetes mellitus (DM), obesity (OB), low physical activity (LPA), smoking, opium consumption (OC) and anxiety are the most important CAD risk factors, which are more dangerously present in combination in some patients.

Methods: A total of 5835 people aged 15 to 75 years were enrolled in the phase 1 (2012) and followed up to the phase 2 (2017) of the population-based Kerman coronary artery diseases risk factors study (KERCADRS).

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Acne vulgaris is a common condition, mostly involving teenagers. Post-acne scarring can cause many psychosocial problems. Treatments include topical agents, chemical peels, ablative lasers, fractional lasers, and more invasive approaches like subcision and surgery.

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Brimonidine is a vasoconstrictive agent used to treat several dermatologic disorders. Here, we review the uses of brimonidine in different aspects of dermatology. We searched keywords including rosacea, erythema, topical brimonidine, dermatology, and skin disease in PubMed, Cochrane, and Google Scholar to collect the related published articles.

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