Publications by authors named "Negar Shahkarami"

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  • The study focused on the importance of managing bleeding during nose surgery (rhinoplasty) to minimize surgical complications and improve visibility for surgeons.
  • In a double-blind clinical trial involving 98 patients, researchers compared the effects of two substances—tranexamic acid and phenylephrine—on bleeding during the procedure.
  • Results indicated that the phenylephrine group experienced significantly less bleeding compared to the tranexamic acid group, suggesting phenylephrine is better for reducing bleeding in rhinoplasty.
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Retinoblastoma (RB) is a common cancer in infants and children. It is a curable disease; however, a delayed diagnosis or treatment makes the treatment difficult. Genetic mutations have a central role in the pathogenesis of RB.

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Background: Discrimination in healthcare centers can reduce care quality and job satisfaction, weaken the morale of the personnel and increase the cost of health care and finally lead to turnover intention. Discrimination in hospitals can affect the work outcomes and performance indicators of nurses such as their organizational commitment. Due to the vital role of surgical technologists in surgery and justice as the basis of effective performance, as well as the role of organizational commitment in care quality, the present study was conducted aimed to determine the level of workplace discrimination from viewpoint of the surgical technologists and its relationship with the organizational commitment.

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