Publications by authors named "Rahma Sameh Shaheen"

Introduction: Magnesium sulfate is the most utilized anticonvulsant for treating patients with eclampsia and pre-eclampsia. The purpose of this study is to determine whether the 12-h regimen of magnesium sulfate outweighs the 24-h regimen in both efficacy and safety in the management of patients with mild or severe pre-eclampsia and eclampsia.

Methods: We searched six electronic databases: PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Ovid, and Google Scholar.

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To systematically review and conduct a meta-analysis to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the unilateral focused ultrasound (FUS) pallidotomy on motor complications in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients. A comprehensive search strategy was implemented through August 15, 2023, and updated on February 13, 2024, across six databases, identifying studies relevant to unilateral focused ultrasound pallidotomy and PD. Eligibility criteria included observational studies, clinical trials, and case series reporting on the impact of the intervention on motor complications in PD patients.

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Introduction: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a rare and fatal neurological disease that leads to progressive motor function degeneration. Diagnosing ALS is challenging due to the absence of a specific detection test. The use of artificial intelligence (AI) can assist in the investigation and treatment of ALS.

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Acute hepatitis has always been a public health concern, but the recent clustering of cases in various parts of the world has drawn some special attention. The sudden rise in cases has mainly been among the pediatric population of around 35 countries around the world, including developed countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and European countries. The outbreaks have had a devastating impact, with around 10% of the affected patients developing liver failure.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Monkeypox, a viral infection originally found in central and western Africa, has resurfaced internationally, with many confirmed cases reported globally in 2022, raising alarms among public health officials who see similarities to the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • - The rapid spread of monkeypox cases highlights concerns about airborne transmission and the need for early detection and intervention to control outbreaks.
  • - To mitigate the potential global implications of monkeypox, health authorities must utilize lessons from past outbreaks, focusing on accurate diagnosis, active surveillance, and effective containment strategies.
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