Publications by authors named "S Badarny"

Background: Hematologic malignancies (HMs) are well-known underlying comorbidities of pyoderma gangrenosum (PG). However, studies quantifying the likelihood of PG after HMs are yet to be performed.

Objective: To investigate the bidirectional association between PG and several HMs, namely acute leukemia, chronic leukemia, Hodgkin lymphoma, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and multiple myeloma.

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Objective: Our knowledge about the association between vitiligo and Parkinson's disease (PD) is sparse. We sought to investigate the bidirectional epidemiological association between vitiligo and PD.

Methods: A population-based study was conducted using Clalit Health Services (CHS) database (2002-2019) using both a cohort study and a case-control study design.

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Article Synopsis
  • The Galilee region has a diverse Arab population including Muslims, Christians, Druze, and Bedouins, each with unique cultural backgrounds.
  • This study focused on analyzing ischemic stroke characteristics such as recurrence rates, severity, and subtypes across these distinct communities and genders, revealing significant variations.
  • Key findings included higher recurrent stroke rates in Bedouins, more large vessel strokes in Christians, and notable gender disparities in stroke severity among Druze, highlighting the need for tailored prevention and treatment strategies for these subgroups.
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Sarcoidosis is a chronic granulomatous disease of unknown cause characterized by the presence of non-caseating granulomas. The disease can affect any organ including the nervous system. Neurosarcoidosis occurs in about 5% patients with sarcoidosis.

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This study aimed to investigate the differences in intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) between Jews and Arabs residing in northern Israel, focusing on risk factors, hemorrhage volume, and functional outcome. A retrospective analysis was conducted utilizing a population-based registry to investigate intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) characteristics, risk factors, and outcomes. The registry consisted of inpatients diagnosed with hemorrhagic stroke.

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