Publications by authors named "S Kh Al'-Shukri"

Objective: This project demonstrates the feasibility of connecting medical imaging data and features, SARS-CoV-2 genome variants, with clinical data in the National Clinical Cohort Collaborative (N3C) repository to accelerate integrative research on detection, diagnosis, and treatment of COVID-19-related morbidities. The N3C curated a rich collection of aggregated and de-identified electronic health records (EHR) data of over 18 million patients, including 7.5 million COVID-positive patients, seen at hospitals across the United States.

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Introduction: Current methods of treating male infertility have limited efficiency, since they are aimed to individual stages of the pathogenesis. Preparations based on testicular regulatory polypeptides are the most physiological and universal, owing to a complex effect on the self-regulation of testicular tissue.

Aim: To study the delayed efficiency and safety of therapy with Fertiwell in patients with pathospermia and to assess the frequency of conception and pregnancy outcome in their partners based on the collection, analysis and interpretation of medical data.

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The review article is devoted to using modern combined herbal remedies for the treatment and prevention of urinary tract infections. From current point of view, the mechanisms of the pharmacological action of the components of Phytolysin preparations, paste for the preparation of a suspension for oral administration and Phytolysin capsules, are described in detail. The pathogenetic explanations of using herbal preparations in urological patients is given.

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Colonoscopy plays a critical role in screening of colorectal carcinomas (CC). Unfortunately, the data related to this procedure are stored in disparate documents, colonoscopy, pathology, and radiology reports respectively. The lack of integrated standardized documentation is impeding accurate reporting of quality metrics and clinical and translational research.

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Objective: Evaluation of the effectiveness and safety of the drug PPR-001 (lyophilizate) in comparison with placebo in men with impaired spermatogenesis.

Materials And Methods: This study was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, prospective, multicenter, parallel-group research.

Results: It was found that the drug has clinical efficacy and a positive effect on the concentration of spermatozoa in the ejaculate, the percentage of progressively mobile forms and the number of morphologically normal forms of spermatozoa was increased in the group of PPR-001.

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