Publications by authors named "Salih A"

Background: Hemoptysis, the expectoration of blood from the lower respiratory tract, varies in severity and necessitates effective management to mitigate morbidity. Traditional treatments include bronchial artery embolization and pharmacological approaches. Tranexamic acid (TXA), an antifibrinolytic agent known for its efficacy in reducing bleeding during surgery and trauma, is being explored for its efficacy in treating Hemoptysis via both intravenous and inhalational routes.

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Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) is a reversible cause of gait disturbances and dementia in the elderly, posing diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. In Germany, the epidemiology and surgical management of NPH are not well understood. This study aimed to characterise epidemiological trends and evaluate surgical management strategies for NPH in Germany.

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With the increasing prevalence of vertebral fractures, accurate diagnosis and prognostication are essential. This study assesses the effectiveness of AI in diagnosing and predicting vertebral fractures through a systematic review and meta-analysis. A comprehensive search across major databases selected studies utilizing AI for vertebral fracture diagnosis or prognosis.

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Background: Explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) emerged to improve the transparency of machine learning models and increase understanding of how models make actions and decisions. It helps to present complex models in a more digestible form from a human perspective. However, XAI is still in the development stage and must be used carefully in sensitive domains including paediatrics, where misuse might have adverse consequences.

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Pancreatic cancer, a malignancy notorious for its late-stage diagnosis and low patient survival rates, remains a formidable global health challenge. The currently available FDA-approved treatments for pancreatic cancer, notably chemotherapeutic agents, exhibit suboptimal efficacy, often accompanied by concerns regarding toxicity. Given the intricate nature of pancreatic cancer pathogenesis and the time-intensive nature of in silico drug discovery approaches, drug repurposing emerges as a compelling strategy to expedite the development of novel therapeutic interventions.

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Background: Despite recent improvements, infant and young child feeding (IYCF) remains a challenge in Basra, Iraq.

Aim: To describe the predictors of IYCF knowledge among new mothers in Basra City, Iraq.

Methods: This cross-sectional study collected data on infant nutrition knowledge from 400 new mothers attending 12 primary health care centres in Basra, Iraq, between February and June 2023.

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Background: Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) is commonly treated using cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) diversion procedures, most commonly ventriculoperitoneal (VP) but also lumboperitoneal (LP), ventriculoatrial (VA) shunting, and endoscopic third-ventriculostomy (ETV). Despite the prevalence of these interventions and recent advancements in iNPH diagnostic processes, there is limited up-to-date evidence regarding surgical outcomes.

Methods: A systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted to analyse the effects of CSF diversion surgeries among iNPH patients.

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Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) encompass a diverse spectrum of neoplasms that can originate from various sites, including the gastrointestinal tract. Brain metastases from neuroendocrine tumors, while rare, present significant clinical challenges. In this case report, we present the unique instance of a 50-year-old female with a history of gastrointestinal neuroendocrine tumor who manifested left-sided weakness, tremors, and recurrent focal convulsions.

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Despite its rarity, pilonidal sinus (PNS) in atypical locations poses significant diagnostic challenges, underscoring the need for early identification and appropriate treatment strategies. This case highlights a rare occurrence of a PNS in the axilla, emphasizing the importance of recognizing uncommon presentations of common ailments. A 27-year-old male presented with a 13-year history of painless axillary discharge, diagnosed with PNS based on clinical evaluation.

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Background: The autoimmune disorder known as Graves' disease. The condition is due to the binding of thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulins to the thyrotropin receptor located on the thyroid gland. The result is an excess of thyroidal hormones.

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  • The study aimed to investigate the relationship between body composition and the recurrence of acute pancreatitis (AP) among hospitalized patients.
  • Out of 347 patients analyzed, 25.6% experienced a recurrent episode of AP, and factors like obesity and specific types of pancreatitis (alcohol and gallstones) were linked to this recurrence.
  • Overall, body composition was not significantly associated with recurrent AP, but certain fat types showed varying relationships with the development of chronic pancreatitis and diabetes mellitus.
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  • - The study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of menstrual abnormalities among female medical students in Baghdad and to determine how these abnormalities relate to their stress levels.
  • - Conducted between May 18 and May 28, 2021, the research involved 397 participants and used an online questionnaire to gather data on demographics, menstrual history, and psychological stress through the Perceived Stress Scale-10.
  • - Results showed that a high percentage experienced dysmenorrhea and premenstrual symptoms, with a significant link found between higher stress levels and these menstrual issues, indicating that stress may exacerbate menstrual abnormalities.
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Objective: To determine the prevalence and severity of breakthrough coronavirus disease-2019 infection among health workers, and to assess health workers' post-vaccination adherence to preventive guidelines.

Methods: The cross-sectional study was conducted from December 2021 to March 2022 at 2 major hospitals in Baghdad, Iraq, and comprised physicians, pharmacists, dentists and paramedical staff present at time of data collection. The participants were classified according to vaccination status with history of infection.

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Background: Variations in the carotid arterial system significantly impact atherosclerosis's clinical and surgical management, which predominantly occurs at arterial bifurcations.

Objectives: This study aimed at evaluating anatomical variations in the bifurcation levels of the common carotid artery (CCA) and the superior thyroid artery (STA), emphasizing clinical relevance.

Methods: This was an observational cross-sectional study conducted in June 2021 using 32 embalmed cadavers of adult age from medical schools in Khartoum, Sudan.

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Aims: Automated algorithms are regularly used to analyse cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) images. Validating data output reliability from this method is crucial for enabling widespread adoption. We outline a visual quality control (VQC) process for image analysis using automated batch processing.

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  • A 13-year-old boy diagnosed with common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) has complicated health issues like a skin rash and abnormal laboratory results, including low blood cell counts and high calcium levels.
  • Tests to find infections didn’t show anything, but a scan revealed swollen lymph nodes and lung problems.
  • After receiving treatment for conditions that looked like sarcoidosis, he didn’t respond well, and doctors found out he also had lung disease (GLILD) and pneumonia caused by a virus.
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Fabry's disease, also known as Anderson-Fabry Disease (AFD), is caused by mutations in the α galactosidase A (α GalA) gene found on the X chromosome. This condition results in an accumulation of sphingolipids, including globotriaosylceramide (Gb3), in cells throughout the body. The main effects of Fabry disease typically involve heart, kidney, and nervous system complications.

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Background: Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) is a reversible cause of dementia, typically treated with shunt surgery, although outcomes vary. Artificial intelligence (AI) advancements could improve predictions of shunt response (SR) by analyzing extensive datasets.

Methods: We conducted a systematic review to assess AI's effectiveness in predicting SR in iNPH.

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We report a case of a neonate, delivered by C-section, that rapidly developed respiratory compromise and hemodynamic instability prompting admission to critical care. Urgent cardiology assessment with echocardiography revealed severe systolic dysfunction from localized myocardial ischemia and pulmonary hypertension. Their management progressively escalated, eventually requiring inotropic support.

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The escalating demand for corneal transplants significantly surpasses the available supply. To bridge this gap, we concentrated on ethical and sustainable corneal grafting sources. Our objective was to create viable corneal scaffolds from preserved slaughterhouse waste.

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A typographical error in the Reference No. 175 appeared erroneously in the References List of the article titled "Anti- SARSCoV- 2 IgG and IgM Levels in Iraqi General Population", 2023; 22(2) [1]. Original: Barassi, A.

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  • Epidermal inclusion cysts (EICs) are benign growths that are rarely found in lymph nodes, but one was discovered during a biopsy in a breast cancer patient.
  • The case involves a 55-year-old woman diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma who underwent lumpectomy and sentinel lymph node biopsies, revealing tumor-free nodes with one containing a keratinous EIC.
  • Understanding EICs is important to prevent misdiagnoses of cancer and unnecessary treatments since their origins are not fully understood and are considered quite uncommon in lymph nodes.
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Purpose: Detecting increased intracranial pressure early in pediatric patients is essential, as early initiation of therapy prevents morbidity and mortality. The objective of this study was to determine the diagnostic accuracy of the optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) measured via ultrasound for the prediction of increased intracranial pressure.

Methods: Four databases, namely, PubMed, EMBASE, Scopus, and CINAHL, were searched for this systematic review and meta-analysis.

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  • Explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) helps us understand how AI makes decisions, which is important for trusting its predictions.
  • A review of XAI used in heart-related AI shows only 37% of studies checked the quality of explanations, with many not evaluating them at all.
  • The goal is to encourage more research in healthcare to not just use XAI, but also assess its explanations to ensure the AI is safe and reliable.
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This paper aims to map the daily functional characteristics of people diagnosed with essential tremor (ET) based on their subjective self-reports. In addition, we provide objective measurements of a cup-drinking task. This study involved 20 participants diagnosed with ET who completed the Columbia University Assessment of Disability in Essential Tremor (CADET) questionnaire that included five additional tasks related to digital equipment operation we wrote.

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