Publications by authors named "Zahra Khanjani"

Laser-assisted keratomileusis (LASIK) is a unique corneal stromal laser ablation method that uses an excimer laser to reach beneath corneal dome-shaped tissues. In contrast, surface ablation methods, such as photorefractive keratectomy, include removing epithelium and cutting off the Bowman's layer and the stromal tissue of the anterior corneal surface. Dry eye disease (DED) is the most common complication after LASIK.

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  • Reactive arthritis (ReA) is a type of joint inflammation that can develop after an infection, such as those in the gastrointestinal or urogenital areas, and recent reports suggest a potential link between ReA and COVID-19.
  • A review of 35 case reports indicated that most patients affected were male, with an average age of 41, and many experienced polyarthritis along with other symptoms like skin issues and visual impairments; the majority recovered within about 24 days.
  • Clinicians should be aware that ReA might occur after COVID-19, as musculoskeletal pain is common in these patients, and misdiagnosis could happen, highlighting the need for more research to explore this connection further.
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A deepfake is content or material that is synthetically generated or manipulated using artificial intelligence (AI) methods, to be passed off as real and can include audio, video, image, and text synthesis. The key difference between manual editing and deepfakes is that deepfakes are AI generated or AI manipulated and closely resemble authentic artifacts. In some cases, deepfakes can be fabricated using AI-generated content in its entirety.

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