Publications by authors named "S Nourizad"

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  • The study aimed to analyze facial asymmetry in patients with unilateral Duane retraction syndrome (DRS) and found that asymmetry was more common on the side opposite the head turn.
  • The comparison involved 44 DRS patients and 44 orthotropic (normal alignment) subjects, using photographs to assess various facial angles and sizes across different head positions.
  • Results indicated that DRS patients displayed significantly higher rates of facial asymmetry, particularly in nasal and cheek features, with younger patients being more affected by asymmetry compared to older ones.
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Objectives: Vagal pathways in gastrointestinal tract are the most important pathways that regulate ischemia/reperfusion (I/R). Gastrointestinal tract is one of the important sources of melatonin production. The aim of this study was to investigate probable protective effect of the interaction between vagus nerve and melatonin after I/R.

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Long-term course of hemospermia has not been addressed in the sexual medicine literature. We report our 15 years' experience. From 1997 to 2012, 165 patients presented with hemospermia.

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An 18-year-old woman was admitted to Motahari Burn Center suffering from 30% burns. Treatment modalities were carried out for the patient and she was discharged after 20 days. Three to four months later she developed hypertrophic scar on her chest and upper limbs.

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Introduction: This is a report of a very rare case of proven postcoital penile drug eruption in a patient following vaginal use of triple sulfa vaginal cream by his partner.

Aim: To report the rare case of cross-reaction following vaginal use of triple sulfa vaginal cream in partner.

Methods: A case of postcoital penile drug eruption in a patient following vaginal use of triple sulfa vaginal cream in his partner is presented including subjective reporting, physical examination, and laboratory evaluations.

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