Publications by authors named "S Mohamed-Ismail"

Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS) is a severe developmental and epileptic encephalopathy characterized by multiple drug-resistant seizure types, cognitive impairment, and distinctive electroencephalographic patterns. Neuromodulation techniques, including vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), deep brain stimulation (DBS), and responsive neurostimulation (RNS), have emerged as important treatment options for patients with LGS who do not respond adequately to antiseizure medications. This review, developed with input from the Pediatric Epilepsy Research Consortium (PERC) LGS Special Interest Group, provides practical guidance for clinicians on the use of these neuromodulation approaches in patients with LGS.

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Article Synopsis
  • Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS) is a severe form of epilepsy in children that often doesn’t respond to treatments, and the study aims to improve therapy development by identifying challenges and setting trial priorities.
  • The review outlines various treatment modalities for LGS, including medications, dietary approaches, and surgical options, while emphasizing the need for standardized care based on expert consensus and research data.
  • Future clinical trials should focus on a broader range of patient-centered outcomes, informed by recent findings on LGS mechanisms, to develop effective, disease-modifying therapies tailored to the unique characteristics of LGS.
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The prevalence of xerostomia, the sensation of dry mouth, is estimated at 20 % in the general population and up to 50 % in older adults. Saliva plays different roles during bolus formation: lubrication, mixing, coating, hydration, dissolution, and comminution of food particles. This study proposes and tests artificial saliva formulations mimicking human saliva rheological and sensory perceptions.

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One of the major challenges of modern epileptology is the underutilization of epilepsy surgery for treatment of patients with focal, medication resistant epilepsy (MRE). Aggravating this distressing failure to deliver optimum care to these patients is the underuse of proven localizing tools, such as magnetoencephalography (MEG), a clinically validated, non-invasive, neurophysiological method used to directly measure and localize brain activity. A sizable mass of published evidence indicates that MEG can improve identification of surgical candidates and guide pre-surgical planning, increasing the yield of SEEG and improving operative outcomes.

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Background And Objectives: Concomitant carriage of and plasmid mediated quinolone resistance determinants (PMQRs) by multi drug resistant (MDR) has increased globally, often related to their presence on transmissible plasmids. In this study, we hypothesized the presence of and PMQRs on a single conjugative plasmid that circulates among strains isolated from Assiut University Hospital.

Materials And Methods: Twenty-two clinical MDR strains harboring both and PMQRs were genotyped using pulsed field gel electrophoresis.

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