Publications by authors named "S A Tarek"

Aim: Stricture formation is the most common remote complication of caustic ingestion. The aim of this study was evaluation of the efficacy of early topical endoscopic application of mitomycin C (MMC) in prevention of stricture formation after corrosive ingestion in children.

Methods: We enrolled 78 children with a history of caustic ingestion within 48 h in a prospective, randomised-controlled study.

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Helicobacter pylori has a big sway when peptic ulcers are concerned. For its eradication, different protocols have been approved. Among which, the tripartite therapy protocol which embraces vonoprazan as potassium competitive acid blocker in combination with amoxicillin and metronidazole as antibiotics.

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The Z-scan technique is a nonlinear optical method that has found applications in characterizing various materials, particularly those exhibiting nonlinear optical response (NLOR). This study applies the continuous wave (CW) Z-scan technique to examine the NLOR in terms of the nonlinear optical phase shifts(ΔΦ0) exhibited by the ccfDNA extracted from blood plasma samples collected from a group constituting 30 cancer-diagnosed patients and another group constituting 30 non-diagnosed individuals. The cancer group exhibited significantly higherΔΦ0versus incident power slopes compared to the non-cancer group (0.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Pediatric patients in low-income countries face high malnutrition risks, with various screening tools like SGNA, PYMS, STAMP, and STRONGkids developed to assess nutritional status, although anthropometry remains the primary assessment method.
  • - A study involving 1,000 children aged 1-12 years assessed these tools' effectiveness against anthropometric measurements, revealing that STRONGkids had the best sensitivity and specificity for detecting malnutrition.
  • - Findings suggest that using nutritional screening tools is beneficial for quickly identifying malnutrition risk in children, making them a recommended practice in clinical settings.
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