Publications by authors named "Sana M"

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  • * A study conducted from July to December 2023 analyzed the relationship between GDNF expression, serum levels, and cognitive functioning in 100 ASD patients compared to 40 healthy controls using various analytical techniques.
  • * Results indicated that lower serum GDNF levels in ASD patients correlated with more severe cognitive deficits, as evidenced by lower Mini-Mental State Examination scores, suggesting reduced neuronal protection linked to the disorder.
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Background and objective The accurate diagnosis of extrapulmonary malignancies with mediastinal lymphadenopathy is crucial for effective patient management. Endobronchial ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration (EBUS-FNA) has emerged as a valuable tool in assessing fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)-positron emission tomography (PET)-avid lymph nodes (LNs). In this study, we aimed to evaluate the diagnostic value of EBUS-FNA in patients with mediastinal lymphadenopathy in extrapulmonary malignancies and compare its efficacy with PET-CT.

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  • Firearm-related injuries (FRIs) are a significant public health issue, and this study aimed to analyze inpatient costs related to FRIs based on different insurance types and hospital safety-net levels.
  • The research included data from over 538,000 FRI cases between 2003 and 2020, revealing that the majority of injuries were among self-pay and Medicaid patients, with total adjusted costs reaching $15.2 billion.
  • Notably, Medicaid-related FRI costs skyrocketed by 127% over the observed period, indicating a worrying trend that disproportionately affects disadvantaged individuals and safety-net hospitals.
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Background: Studies assessing outcomes of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) in patients with severe aortic valve stenosis (AS) with hemodynamic subtypes have demonstrated mixed results with respect to outcomes and periprocedural complications. This study aimed to assess the outcomes of TAVR in patients across various hemodynamic subtypes of severe AS.

Methods: PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane databases were searched through September 2023 to identify all observational studies comparing outcomes of TAVR in patients with paradoxical low flow low gradient (pLFLG), classic LFLG, and high gradient AS (HGAS).

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Introduction: Leiomyoma torsion is an incredibly rare entity. Diagnosis is frequently intraoperative due to poor correlation between clinical symptoms and radiological findings. We report a case of a twisted uterine leimyoma diagnosed intraoperatively.

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Lynch syndrome is caused by inactivating variants in DNA mismatch repair genes, namely MLH1, MSH2, MSH6 and PMS2. We have investigated five MLH1 and one MSH2 variants that we have identified in Turkish and Tunisian colorectal cancer patients. These variants comprised two small deletions causing frameshifts resulting in premature stops which could be classified pathogenic (MLH1 p.

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  • Skin lesions occur in 4% to 20% of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and are less common than in T-cell leukemia.
  • These lesions often present as leukemic cutis or secondary conditions like urticaria, itching, and cutaneous vasculitis.
  • The case discussed involves a patient whose skin lesions led to the late diagnosis of isolated cutaneous CLL, highlighting the need for improved awareness and prompt diagnosis to enhance treatment outcomes.
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Introduction: Primary breast sarcoma (PBS), excluding phyllodes tumors, is an extremely rare and heterogeneous group of cancers, accounting for <1 % of all breast cancers. PBS is typically diagnosed in the fifth or sixth decades of life. There are no pathognomonic clinical or radiological features.

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The feeding strategies of the first domesticated herds had to manage the risks arising from the novelty of livestock practices in territories often distant from the animals' primary habitats. The Iberian Peninsula is characterised by a great diversity of environments, which undoubtedly influenced these dynamics. At the beginning of the Neolithic period these led the possibility to combine diverse livestock farming practices based on different animal feeding habits.

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  • - The study investigated the effects of long-term systemic steroid use on complications after ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), using data from over 608,000 hospital admissions between 2018 and 2020.
  • - Although long-term steroid users (0.9% of total cases) showed lower odds of experiencing electrical complications like ventricular tachycardia and shorter hospital stays, there were no significant differences in overall mortality rates or mechanical complications among groups.
  • - The findings suggest that while steroids may help reduce some heart-related electrical issues post-STEMI, they don’t appear to affect long-term survival or the need for invasive procedures, highlighting a need for further research to confirm these results.
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In today's fast-paced world, people increasingly rely on a variety of processed foods due to their busy lifestyles. The enhanced flavors, vibrant colors, and ease of accessibility at reasonable prices have made ready-to-eat foods the easiest and simplest choice to satiate hunger, especially those that undergo thermal processing. However, these foods often contain an unsaturated amide called 'Acrylamide', known by its chemical name 2-propenamide, which is a contaminant formed when a carbohydrate- or protein-rich food product is thermally processed at more than 120 °C through methods like frying, baking, or roasting.

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  • Congenital tooth agenesis results from issues in important genes linked to tooth development, particularly those in the Wnt signaling pathway.
  • Researchers used exome sequencing and Sanger sequencing to study the genetic reasons for sporadic congenital tooth agenesis.
  • They discovered a new single-nucleotide deletion in the WNT10A gene that wasn't present in the patient's healthy parents, confirming it as the genetic cause of the tooth agenesis.
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The pronounced growth in livestock populations since the 1950s has altered the epidemiological and evolutionary trajectory of their associated pathogens. For example, Marek's disease virus (MDV), which causes lymphoid tumors in chickens, has experienced a marked increase in virulence over the past century. Today, MDV infections kill >90% of unvaccinated birds, and controlling it costs more than US$1 billion annually.

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In this modern era where Industry 4.0, plays a crucial role in enhancing productivity, quality, and resource utilization by digitalizing and providing smart operation to industrial systems. Therefore, there is a need to establish a framework that enhances productivity and quality of work to achieve the net-zero from industry.

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Background Thoracic irradiation is a widely used therapeutic and palliative treatment option for thoracic neoplasms. However, short- and long-term cardiovascular adverse effects of radiation exposure remain a major concern. The short-term adverse effects are observed within months of exposure such as pericardial diseases; meanwhile, the long-term complications are usually insidious and manifest over decades, such as congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathy, conduction disorders, constrictive pericarditis, and valvular heart disease.

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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has resulted in a worldwide health crisis since it first appeared. Numerous studies demonstrated the virus's predilection to cardiomyocytes; however, the effects that COVID-19 has on the cardiac conduction system still need to be fully understood.

Aim: To analyze the impact that COVID-19 has on the odds of major cardiovascular complications in patients with new onset heart blocks or bundle branch blocks (BBB).

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  • Corrosive substance ingestion in children poses serious long-term health risks, particularly esophageal stricture, which can be managed through pneumatic dilation or esophageal replacement.
  • A study from January 2005 to December 2020 evaluated the effectiveness of pneumatic balloon dilation in treating pediatric patients with caustic esophageal stenosis, finding a successful dilation rate of 80.4%.
  • The severity of the stricture and the number of dilation sessions were significant risk factors for failure, suggesting that surgeons should consider early surgical intervention to improve outcomes.
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Lumbar spine stenosis (LSS) is caused by low back pain that exerts pressure on the nerves in the spine. Detecting LSS is a significantly important yet difficult task. It is detected by analyzing the area of the anteroposterior diameter of the patient's lumbar spine.

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This study sought to investigate how different brain regions are affected by Alzheimer's disease (AD) at various phases of the disease, using independent component analysis (ICA). The study examines six regions in the mild cognitive impairment (MCI) stage, four in the early stage of Alzheimer's disease (AD), six in the moderate stage, and six in the severe stage. The precuneus, cuneus, middle frontal gyri, calcarine cortex, superior medial frontal gyri, and superior frontal gyri were the areas impacted at all phases.

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The critical applications of difficult-to-machine Inconel 617 (IN617) compel the process to be accurate enough that the requirement of tight tolerances can be met. Electric discharge machining (EDM) is commonly engaged in its machining. However, the intrinsic issue of over/undercut in EDM complicates the achievement of accurately machined profiles.

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Multiple prescriptions for different medications may be needed for chronic conditions, increasing the risk of polypharmacy. The WHO defined polypharmacy as "the administration of many drugs at the same time or the administration of an excessive number of drugs". The primary goal of this study was to evaluate polypharmacy in patients with chronic liver disease and to identify potential drug-drug interactions associated with it.

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Antibiotics are one of the most frequently dispensed classes of medicines. However, excessive misuse and abuse enhances antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Previous studies in Pakistan have documented extensive dispensing of 'Watch' and 'Reserve' antibiotics, which is a concern.

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