Publications by authors named "Zahra Ali"

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  • Febrile neutropenia (FN) is a leading cause of hospital readmission after chemotherapy in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and greatly affects healthcare resources.
  • The study aimed to find baseline characteristics that could predict which AML patients experiencing FN are at lower risk for progressing to severe illness, focusing on outcomes like hospital stay duration and ICU admissions.
  • Out of 397 FN admissions analyzed, only 15% were considered lower-risk, with physiological parameters like heart rate and blood pressure being strong predictors; the study concluded that existing FN risk models are inadequate for AML patients, necessitating the development of a specific FN risk model.
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  • Fatty liver disease is divided into two types: metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) and non-MAFLD, with the TGF-β signaling pathway playing a crucial role in its development.
  • In a study comparing 41 patients with fatty liver (22 with MAFLD, 19 with non-MAFLD) to 22 healthy controls, significant changes were observed in gene and protein expressions related to the TGF-β pathway.
  • Results indicated decreased expressions of TGF-β1 and TGF-β3 and an increase in CTGF, with notable differences in Smad2/3 protein levels between the two patient groups, suggesting metabolic factors primarily influence TGF-β1
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Current tools for functionally profiling T cell receptors with respect to cytotoxic potency and cross-reactivity are hampered by difficulties in establishing model systems to test these proteins in the contexts of different HLA alleles and against broad arrays of potential antigens. We have implemented a granzyme-activatable sensor of T cell cytotoxicity in a universal prototyping platform which enables facile recombinant expression of any combination of TCR-, peptide-, and class I MHC-coding sequences and direct assessment of resultant responses. This system consists of an engineered cell platform based on the immortalized natural killer cell line, YT-Indy, and the MHC-null antigen-presenting cell line, K562.

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Difficulty visualizing bruises resulting from interpersonal violence, especially in individuals with dark skin, contributes to disparities in access to justice. The purpose of this analysis was to compare bruise visibility of detected injuries using white light versus alternate light sources (ALS). Visibility was assessed using the 5-point Bruise Visibility Scale (BVS) for white light and the ALS Visibility Scale (AVS) for ALS.

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Current tools for functionally profiling T cell receptors with respect to cytotoxic potency and cross-reactivity are hampered by difficulties in establishing model systems to test these proteins in the contexts of different HLA alleles and against broad arrays of potential antigens. We have implemented and validated a granzyme-activatable sensor of T cell cytotoxicity in a novel universal prototyping platform which enables facile recombinant expression of any combination of TCR-, peptide-, and class I MHC-coding sequences and direct assessment of resultant responses. This system consists of an engineered cell platform based on the immortalized natural killer cell line, YT-Indy, and the MHC-null antigen-presenting cell line, K562.

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Yoga has been increasingly practiced in recent years, with many of its practitioners being female. Adults may seek a complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) modality, such as yoga, to attempt to alleviate symptoms related to mental health conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Our goal for this systematic review was to collect and analyze all available data from quantitative and qualitative reports of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) conducted over the past 10 years on the impact of yoga on women diagnosed with PTSD.

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  • This study investigates the impact of botulinum toxin injections on seborrheic dermatitis symptoms in patients who also sought treatment for facial wrinkles, amid mixed research findings on this relationship.
  • Conducted as a clinical trial involving 20 participants, the study assessed changes in seborrheic dermatitis after one month of treatment using the Seborrheic Dermatitis Area and Severity Index (SDASI) for evaluation.
  • Results indicated a decrease in average symptom scores, but there was no statistically significant improvement in overall symptoms, leading to the conclusion that botulinum toxin is not recommended for managing seborrheic dermatitis.
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Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide, with the majority consisting of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Genetic mutations present an opportunity for targeted therapy, in addition to current mainstay treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Overall, 5% of NSCLCs have an anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) mutation, often prevalent in a younger population.

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Atrial fibrillation (AF) in the setting of heart failure (HF) accounts for a significant proportion of mortality. AF can be managed either with rate control or rhythm control strategies. Rate control involves the use of beta blockers or calcium channel blockers.

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Being one of the most prevalent progressive neurodegenerative disorders (falling second only to Alzheimer's disease) with a clinical pattern affecting millions of lives all over the world, Parkinson's disease (PD) has never failed to attract a formidable interest from the vast majority of neurologists and researchers worldwide. This review article will analyze the pathophysiology, etiology, genetics, and pathological stages of Parkinson's disease with their corresponding clinical sequels. A review article was conducted using research databases including PubMed, PubMed Central, Springer, and Elsevier.

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Anemia is one of the common complications in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. Erythropoietin and iron deficiencies are the major causes to develop anemia in CKD patients. Untreated anemia is associated with increased morbidity and mortality.

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This article discusses the power of meditation and how beneficial it is for the body. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has shown many positive brain changes and improved several brain functions. Meditation has several benefits improving the immune system and inflammatory processes by decreasing cytokine; appropriate telomere shortening also has helped healthy aging.

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The synthesis, characterization, and thermogravimetric analysis of tris(,'-di-isopropylacetamidinate)molybdenum(III), Mo(iPr-AMD), are reported. Mo(iPr-AMD) is a rare example of a homoleptic mononuclear complex of molybdenum(III) and fills a longstanding gap in the literature of transition metal(III) trisamidinate complexes. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) reveals excellent volatilization at elevated temperatures, pointing to potential applications as a vapor phase precursor for higher temperature atomic layer deposition (ALD), or chemical vapor deposition (CVD) growth of Mo-based materials.

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Absence epilepsy syndromes are part of the genetic generalized epilepsies, the pathogenesis of which remains poorly understood, although a polygenic architecture is presumed. Current focus on single molecule or gene identification to elucidate epileptogenic drivers is unable to fully capture the complex dysfunctional interactions occurring at a genetic/proteomic/metabolomic level. Here, we employ a multi-omic, network-based approach to characterize the molecular signature associated with absence epilepsy-like phenotype seen in a well validated rat model of genetic generalized epilepsy with absence seizures.

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In spite of developments in various molecular approaches, major challenges remain in rapidly diagnosing infectious diseases triggered by bacteria. Identification of such causative pathogens at an earlier stage and with an acceptable degree of sensitivity and specificity would play a major role in initiating proper treatment. In this study the performance of multilayer perceptron (MLP) algorithm on the Raman Spectroscopic data of tuberculosis disease have been evaluated.

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Objective: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the most common chronic diseases in the world. Diabetes mellitus has a major effect on patients' quality of life, especially when the patient has other comorbidities. Therefore, this study aims to assess the quality of life of type 2 diabetic patients in the Al-Ahsa region of Saudi Arabia.

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Optical polarimetry have been extensively used for the non-invasive assessment of biological tissues. However, the knowledge regarding differences in polarimetric signatures of different tissue pathologies is very scattered, confounding the deduction of a global trend of the polarimetric variables for healthy and pathological tissues. The purpose of this study was to bridge this gap.

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The objective of this study was to design the screens of a future gamified mobile application for self-management of type 1 diabetes in children based on the opinion of caregivers at the King Fahad Hospital Diabetes Center, Saudi Arabia. To achieve this objective, a questionnaire was designed and distributed among 100 caregivers through face-to-face communication and social media using a Google Forms link. 65% of the participants met the inclusion criteria.

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Acute and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (AIDP and CIDP) are two types of immune-mediated neuropathies in which abnormal cellular or humoral immune responses have been observed. Although dysregulation of several cytokines has been detected in these disorders, expression of interleukin 38 (IL-38) has not yet been assessed in AIDP and CIDP. In the current study, we evaluated serum concentrations of this member of the IL-1 family of cytokines in 24 patients with CIDP, 13 patients with AIDP and 27 healthy subjects.

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Immune-mediated polyneuropathies are acquired conditions that can be categorized to acute and chronic forms based on the disease course. Although the basic mechanism of these conditions has not been clarified yet, genes that regulate immune responses are putative contributors in their development. In the current study, we assessed expression of signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT)1-3 and STAT5a genes in peripheral blood of 51 patients and 40 healthy subjects.

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Introduction: Various scales helped physicians to decide the site of care of pneumonia patients, but had certain limitations. Literature review suggested that serum albumin and B/A ratio predict the site of care but more evidences were required. Therefore, the study was aimed to evaluate the role of serum albumin and B/A ratio in the prediction of intensive care need among patients with community acquired pneumonia.

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First row transition metal complexes (Ni, Co, Cu, Zn) with N,N-disubstituted-N'-acylthiourea ligands have been synthesized and characterized. Bis(N,N-diisopropyl-N'-cinnamoylthiourea)nickel was found to have the lowest onset temperature for thermal decomposition. Thin film deposition of Ni, Co, and Zn sulfides by aerosol assisted chemical vapor deposition from their respective N,N-diisopropyl-N'-cinnamoylthiourea complexes at 350 °C has been demonstrated.

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Purpose: To describe the phenotypic characteristics and clinical course of a sporadic case of congenital fibrosis of the extraocular muscles (CFEOM) and Möbius syndrome with a de novo mutation in the KIF21A gene encoding a kinesin motor protein.

Methods: An individual with the rare combination of CFEOM and Möbius syndrome underwent comprehensive ophthalmologic and neurological evaluations. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) including diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) tractigraphy at 3T field strength was used to evaluate orbital, encephalic, and intracranial nerve integrity.

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