Publications by authors named "Slama S"

More than a billion people live in fragile, conflict-affected, and vulnerable settings requiring humanitarian support, where cancer is a substantial health issue. Despite its substantial effect on populations, cancer care remains underprioritised in emergency preparedness and response frameworks and humanitarian operational planning. This Policy Review summarises the perspectives and actionable recommendations from the First Global High-Level Technical Meeting on Non-communicable Diseases in Humanitarian Settings, with a focus on cancer.

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  • Gastric collision tumors are rare instances where two different types of cancer occur simultaneously in the stomach, with this case featuring adenocarcinoma and marginal zone lymphoma post-surgery.
  • A 58-year-old male patient presented with symptoms like anemia and abdominal pain, leading to a diagnosis that involved significant medical interventions including chemotherapy and surgery.
  • The complexity of collision tumors underscores the need for thorough diagnostic approaches and customized treatment plans, with ongoing monitoring essential for patient outcomes.
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Background: Surgery after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (CT) improves the prognosis of colorectal liver metastases (CRLM).

Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate the predictive factors of the histological response of CRLM after neoadjuvant treatment.

Methods: A retrospective monocentric study including patients with CRLM operated after neoadjuvant treatment.

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  • The study explored how Swedish-speaking children in Finland performed on certain NEPSY-II tests compared to the U.S. norms, highlighting cultural and educational impacts on test results.
  • 275 children aged 5-16 were assessed, revealing significant differences in scores on several subtests, notably higher than the normative mean, while some subtests showed no significant differences.
  • Factors such as age, parental education, and gender influenced test scores, and the findings emphasized the need to consider cultural contexts when interpreting test results across different populations.
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  • Actinomycosis is a rare bacterial infection caused by Actinomyces species, particularly Actinomyces israeli, and can present as a solid mass in the colon, simulating cancer.
  • A 68-year-old man with multiple health issues was diagnosed with an obstructive mass in his sigmoid colon after presenting with abdominal pain; surgery confirmed the infection and involved a total colectomy.
  • Although abdominal actinomycosis can confuse doctors and lead to unnecessary surgeries, it's usually treatable with antibiotics, and complicated cases may require both surgery and continued antibiotic treatment for complete recovery.
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  • * A case study of a 62-year-old man revealed a fatty mass causing gastrointestinal blockage, leading to surgery where two lipomas were found, one responsible for the intussusception.
  • * Despite advances in imaging, diagnosing CI due to lipomas remains difficult, highlighting the need for awareness and research on this condition and its treatment options.
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Background: The private healthcare sector is a critical stakeholder in the provision of health care services, including noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), and engagement with the sector is increasingly being advocated in efforts to achieve Universal Health Coverage.

Aim: This study was conducted to explore the role of the private health sector in delivering NCD-related primary care services in selected countries of the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR): Jordan, Oman, Pakistan, Sudan, and the Syrian Arab Republic.

Methods: We adapted the analytical framework for this study from the "Framework for action to implement the United Nations political declaration on noncommunicable diseases".

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  • The study examined healthcare professionals' (HPs) understanding and attitudes towards end-of-life (EOL) care, aiming to identify areas for improvement in patient care quality.
  • A total of 86 HPs from a university hospital participated, completing a questionnaire that assessed their knowledge, practice, perceptions, and training related to EOL situations.
  • Although many respondents showed acceptable knowledge of various EOL care topics, a significant number felt they lacked mastery due to inadequate training opportunities and resources.
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This paper focuses on forecasting the total count of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Saudi Arabia through a range of methodologies, including ARIMA, mathematical modeling, and deep learning network (DQN) techniques. Its primary aim is to anticipate the verified COVID-19 cases in Saudi Arabia, aiding in decision-making for life-saving interventions by enhancing awareness of COVID-19 infection. Mathematical modeling and ARIMA are employed for their efficacy in forecasting, while DQN approaches, particularly through comparative analysis, are utilized for prediction.

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International guidelines highlight the importance of using appropriate and culturally fair test materials when conducting clinical psychological assessments. In the present study, the generalizability of the Swedish WISC-V with Scandinavian normative data was explored in 6-16-year-old Swedish-speaking children in Finland ( = 134), as no local test versions or norms are available for this minority. First, metric measurement invariance was established, i.

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Introduction And Importance: The occurrence of distinct synchronous hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (CC) is extremely rare. Less than 50 cases have been reported in the literature. The aim of our study was to describe the clinicopathological features of this association.

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Key Clinical Message: Currently, there is no consensus on the optimal management of nonmetastatic Ewing's sarcoma of the mobile spine. However, associated to chemotherapy, aggressive surgery with en bloc wide resection seems to improve local control and survival.

Abstract: Primary Ewing's sarcoma (EWS) of non-sacral spine is extremely rare, especially in middle-age.

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Objective: The Swedish Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI-IV) is commonly used for assessing young children belonging to the Swedish-speaking minority in Finland (Finland-Swedes), but there is no information about the generalizability of this test and its norms to this minority. Cross-cultural comparisons of WPPSI-IV are also scarce. We compared the performance of Finland-Swedish children to the Scandinavian norms of the Swedish WPPSI-IV and explored the relationship between sociodemographic factors (age, sex, parental education level, bilingualism) and the performance.

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Introduction And Importance: Gigantic borderline ovarian cancer, also known as giant borderline ovarian tumor, is a rare subtype of borderline ovarian cancer. This type of ovarian cyst can be associated to various complication, including superinfection.

Case Presentation: We present the case of a 30-year-old woman who sought medical attention due to chronic abdominal pain and a rapid increase in abdominal girth over the past four months.

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Cardiovascular diseases (CVD), principally ischemic heart disease (IHD) and stroke, are the leading causes of death (18. 6 million deaths annually) and disability (393 million disability-adjusted life-years lost annually), worldwide. High blood pressure is the most important preventable risk factor for CVD and deaths, worldwide (10.

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  • Epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) is caused by the EHD virus (EHDV), which has multiple serotypes, with a new strain called EHDV-8 emerging in Tunisia in late 2021.
  • The study identified EHDV-8 in deer carcasses in Tunisia during 2021 and 2022 and explored potential insect vectors responsible for its transmission, particularly near Tozeur, where it was confirmed in cattle.
  • Genetic analysis revealed that the EHDV-8 sequences from deer and the collected insect vectors were highly similar, indicating close correspondence and confirming the presence of the virus in both species.
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Hypertension is a leading preventable and controllable risk factor for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and the leading preventable risk for death globally. With a prevalence of nearly 50% and 93% of cases uncontrolled, very little progress has been made in detecting, treating, and controlling hypertension in Africa over the past thirty years. We propose the African Control of Hypertension through Innovative Epidemiology and a Vibrant Ecosystem (ACHIEVE) to implement the HEARTS package for improved surveillance, prevention, treatment/acute care of hypertension, and rehabilitation of those with hypertension complications across the life course.

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The Global Diabetes Compact is a WHO-driven initiative uniting stakeholders around goals of reducing diabetes risk and ensuring that people with diabetes have equitable access to comprehensive, affordable care and prevention. In this report we describe the development and scientific basis for key health metrics, coverage, and treatment targets accompanying the Compact. We considered metrics across four domains: factors at a structural, system, or policy level; processes of care; behaviours and biomarkers such as glycated haemoglobin (HbA); and health events and outcomes; and three risk tiers (diagnosed diabetes, high risk, or whole population), and reviewed and prioritised them according to their health importance, modifiability, data availability, and global inequality.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant disruptions in the provision of non-communicable disease (NCDs) prevention and control services in many countries, and there is a concern that it would lead to long-term complications of the diseases. The aim of this study is to assess the changes in the provisions of selected NCD services before and after the COVID-19 epidemic in Iran's primary healthcare system. In this descriptive-analytical retrospective study, the number of eight NCD services provided during the first 10 months of the COVID-19 pandemic from Feb 2020 to Dec 2020 were compared with the same period in the previous year using the data from the Iranian integrated electronic health record system (SIB) and also the association between the number of deaths due to COVID-19 and a sample of NCD services were assessed using cross-correlation analysis.

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Children's language background relates to their neurocognitive development. Knowledge of this relationship is important as bilingualism is common. However, research regarding language background in relation to performance on cognitive tests such as the WPPSI-IV and NEPSY-II is scarce.

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The Energy Internet (EI) and Smart Grid 2.0 (SG 2.0) concepts are potential challenges in industry and research.

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