Publications by authors named "T A Rahim"

Purpose: We aim to compare radiation exposure and implant-related complications of the freehand (FH) technique versus intraoperative image-guided navigation (IN) for pedicle screw placement in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) and estimate associated lifetime attributable cancer risks.

Methods: A retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data from 40 consecutive AIS patients treated with pedicle screw instrumentation using the FH technique was performed. The dose area product (DAP) and effective dose (ED) were calculated.

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Dwarfism is a medical term used to describe individuals with a height-vertex measurement that falls below two standard deviations (-2SD) or the third percentile for their gender and age. Normal development of growth is a complicated dynamic procedure that depends upon the coordination of different aspects involving diet, genetics, and biological aspects like hormones in equilibrium. Any severe or acute pathologic procedure may disturb the individual's normal rate of growth.

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  • Vesicovaginal fistula (VVF) causes urinary incontinence and significantly affects quality of life, with current surgical treatments often leading to recurrence, highlighting the need for non-surgical options.
  • This study focused on developing a mucoadhesive bilayer membrane for non-operative VVF treatment, testing three treatments: estrogen, amniotic membrane, and a combination of amino acids (arginine and glutamine).
  • Results showed that, by the tenth day, the bilayer membrane with arginine and glutamine led to the highest expression of genes linked to cell proliferation and adhesion, suggesting it may be the most effective treatment option for VVF.
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Careful control of quantum states is a gateway to research in many areas of science such as quantum information, quantum-controlled chemistry, and astrophysical processes. Precise optical control of molecular ions remains a challenge due to the scarcity of suitable level schemes, and direct laser cooling has not yet been achieved for either positive or negative molecular ions. Using a cryogenic wire trap, we show how the internal quantum states of C_{2}^{-} anions can be manipulated using optical pumping and inelastic quenching collisions with H_{2} gas.

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Objective: The cosmetically good coverage of skull defects is a challenge in neurosurgical clinics. In addition, the skull treated with implants and the underlying structures must remain radiologically assessable. In this examination, the postoperative courses of patients after implantation of CranioTop is described.

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