158 results match your criteria: "AlZaiem AlAzhari University[Affiliation]"

Introduction: Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is a common vasculitis predominantly affecting larger vessels, especially in individuals aged 70-79. Cerebrovascular ischemic events (CIE), such as stroke and transient ischemic attacks, are serious but rare complications of GCA, with a pooled prevalence of 4%. Some studies found that within 2 weeks of GCA diagnosis, 74% and 34% of patients experience transient or severe ischemic events, respectively.

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Background: We aimed to identify the central lifestyle, the most impactful among lifestyle factor clusters; the central health outcome, the most impactful among health outcome clusters; and the bridge lifestyle, the most strongly connected to health outcome clusters, across 29 countries to optimise resource allocation for local holistic health improvements.

Methods: From July 2020 to August 2021, we surveyed 16 461 adults across 29 countries who self-reported changes in 18 lifestyle factors and 13 health outcomes due to the pandemic. Three networks were generated by network analysis for each country: lifestyle, health outcome, and bridge networks.

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Background: The situation for medical education and healthcare in Sudan has been challenging for the recent years, and emigration of physicians is an ongoing problem threatening the healthcare system. We conducted this study to understand the future plans of medical students and their perceptions regarding their medical education and healthcare system.

Method: We performed this cross-sectional study at five public and private Sudanese medical schools in November 2023.

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Background: The study aimed to detect the association between insulin-like growth factor 2 mRNA-binding protein 2 (IGF2BP2) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) polymorphisms among type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).

Materials And Methods: This study involved 500 individuals; 250 obese DM cases and 250 healthy controls. The polymerase chain reaction restriction fragment length polymorphism was used to identify the genotype of the IGF2BP2 gene for the small nucleoproteins rs4402960 (G>T) and small nucleoproteins rs800795 (G>C).

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Objectives: To determine the association between IGF2BP2 polymorphisms and type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Methods: This study involved 422 individuals, 214 diabetes mellitus cases, and 208 healthy controls. The PCR-RFLP technique was used to determine the genotype of the IGF2BP2 gene for the SNPs rs4402960 (G>T) and rs1470579 (A>C).

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Background: Smartphone use has rapidly increased worldwide. It was estimated that worldwide use of smartphones surpassed 4.3 billion in 2023, which means 54% of the world's population now uses smartphones.

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Background: Following the latest war in 2023, over nine million people have been internally displaced, of which White Nile State received over 50,000. They lived in different camps and moved to big cities. This study assessed the scope of mental and physical concerns among the IDPs to identify important healthcare needs.

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Intrathoracic ectopic kidney is an extremely rare congenital defect that is frequently identified by accident because it is asymptomatic. Even more unusual is its link to pulmonary sequestration alone. This case report describes the clinical presentation of a 7-month-old child with a history of recurrent respiratory distress and chest infections since birth, who had shortness of breath, failure to thrive, and delayed developmental milestones.

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  • Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) is a serious blood disorder that involves the breakdown of red blood cells, causing severe symptoms.
  • Advances in drug treatments, particularly eculizumab and ravulizumab, have improved patient outlook, and the new complement inhibitor crovalimab shows promise for better results.
  • The editorial analyzes clinical trial data and emerging therapies, highlighting crovalimab's potential for more effective and convenient treatment options for a broader patient population.
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The primary antiphospholipid syndrome and protein S deficiency are known hypercoagulable states predisposing to strokes. We present a 34-year-old woman presented to rheumatology clinic complaining of right side weakness and aphasia for 2 months before the visit. There was joint pain in the right elbow and shoulder joints, hyperpigmentation on her face and dry painful red eyes mainly the right eye in addition to dry mouth.

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Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) emerged in China in late 2019 with high rate of spread and transmission. As there was no recognized therapy many people worldwide used herbs in attempt to help their body overcome the disease.

Objective: This study aims to evaluate the use of herbs by patients with COVID-19 in Sudan and tries to identify a possible role in cure or lowering the severity of the illness.

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Background: Genetic variation of SARS-CoV-2 remains a public health challenge worldwide because of it influences the pathogenicity and transmissibility of the virus.

Aims: To determine the genomic mutations of SARS-CoV-2 isolated in Egypt.

Methods: This was an in silico cross-sectional study of 200 SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern, which were retrieved from the National Centre for Biotechnology Information on 11 January 2021 and aligned with the original Wuhan strain (NC_045512).

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Background The effect of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) on kidney morphology was evaluated sonographically in patients with renal stones. This study aimed to investigate the effects of ESWL on the kidneys after consecutive sessions. Methods This case-control study included adult participants from December 2018 to August 2022 in three major centers of ESWL treatment.

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  • Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) is widely used in dentistry due to its compact size, low cost, and lower radiation exposure compared to traditional CT, providing valuable 3D images for various clinical purposes.
  • A study at Pure Smile Dental Center analyzed data from 70 patients to explore incidental findings in the maxillary sinus during CBCT scans, with a significant number of patients showing abnormalities such as opacification and sinusitis.
  • Results indicated that 60% of the patients had maxillary sinus findings, with females showing a higher incidence of these conditions compared to males.
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Hysterosalpingography findings in infertile Sudanese women: a cross-sectional study on tube blockage.

Pan Afr Med J

October 2024

Faculty of Radiological Sciences and Medical Imaging, Alzaiem Alazhari University, Khartoum, Sudan.

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  • Infertility is a major health issue in Africa, and this study focused on the findings from Hysterosalpingography (HSG) tests conducted on 100 Sudanese women experiencing infertility.
  • The results showed that both primary (46%) and secondary (54%) infertility were prevalent, with significant abnormalities detected in fallopian tubes and a correlation between age and medical history to the type of infertility.
  • The study concluded that fallopian tube issues are a leading cause of infertility in these women, and previous pelvic surgery was identified as a key risk factor, highlighting the need for timely diagnostic procedures.
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Secondary Sjogren's syndrome (sSS) is a medical condition that occurs in individuals with autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and rheumatoid arthritis. It predominantly affects females rather than males. We present a case of a 32-year-old female with a 3-year history of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) who presented to the internal medicine and rheumatology clinic with several complaints, including swelling and tenderness in her left jaw, dry mouth (xerostomia), irritated eyes (xerophthalmia), severe joint pain, and a decreased in saliva production.

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Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a prevalent heart muscle disease characterized by ventricular dilation and systolic dysfunction, leading to severe heart failure (HF) and often requiring heart transplantation (HTx). This systematic review aimed to synthesize information regarding the role of ventricular assist devices (VADs) in managing HF patients due to DCM. A comprehensive search was conducted across PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Web of Science, and Cochrane databases for studies published between 2014 and 2024.

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  • The case report highlights the importance of recognizing femoral neck stress fractures as a serious risk in patients with sickle cell anemia, emphasizing the need for early identification and proper treatment to prevent severe complications.
  • A 20-year-old male patient with sickle cell anemia experienced hip pain due to a femoral neck stress fracture, which eventually led to a complete fracture requiring surgical intervention.
  • Healthcare providers should be proactive in diagnosing and managing bone complications in sickle cell anemia patients, ensuring patients understand the significance of adhering to medical recommendations to prevent further issues.
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Background: Socioeconomic status (SES) is a social classification factor that takes into account income, parental education and occupation. SES has been shown to play an important role in shaping students' academic performance, including in medical schools, but there still remains significant variation in findings around SES and academic achievement worldwide. We aim to assess and explore socioeconomic disparities and their effects on medical school performance at Sudanese public and private universities.

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Background And Objective: The wingless-related integration site family (WNT) signaling pathway is critical for tumor progression and development. It is associated with various neoplasms produced by WNT pathway deregulation; WNT5A, a member of the WNT family, has been linked to carcinogenesis, exhibiting either oncogenic or tumor-suppressive effects. The study investigates how the gene affects certain types of cancer.

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Background And Aims: Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a rapidly developing tool within the medical landscape, globally aiding in diagnosis and healthcare management. However, its integration within healthcare systems remains varied across different regions. In Sudan, there exists a burgeoning interest in AI potential applications within medicine.

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Introduction: The health system in Sudan faces several challenges, including increasing numbers of patients, shortages of health supplies, and disparities in the distribution of health services. Guidelines implementation improves patients' outcomes and ensures efficient use of the resources in such a resource limited country. The study aimed to assess the implementation of the clinical practice guidelines among family medicine doctors working in the primary health care centers in Khartoum and Gezira states to provide baseline data about the current practice in Sudan.

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Background: Cisplatin (CIS) is a broad-spectrum anticancer drug, with cytotoxic effects on either malignant or normal cells. We aimed to evaluate the hepatotoxicity in rats caused by CIS and its amelioration by the co-administration of either curcumin or resveratrol.

Materials And Methods: Forty adult male rats divided into four equal groups: (control group): rats were given a saline solution (0.

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