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The epidemiology of spinal fractures: A nationwide data-based study in Iran
Background: Blunt trauma is a physical injury to a part of the body, mainly caused by road accidents, direct blows, attacks, sports injuries, and falls in elderly people. Spinal fractures are observed only in a small percentage of injured patients. Accordingly, the present study was conducted on collected data between 2018 and 2022 to determine the frequency of spinal fractures in blunt trauma in Iran while al Read More -
A spectrum of cognitive-behavioral-movement disorders in adrenoleukodystrophy: A case series from a tertiary care centre in the eastern part of India
Authors: Debaleena Mukherjee, Peyalee Sarkar, Alak Pandit, Biman Kanti Ray, Gautam Das and Souvik DubeyBackground: Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) is an intriguing disease with a heterogeneous clinico-radiological profile. Behavioral and cognitive impairments are often the initial and predominant manifestations, yet their patterns are frequently overlooked. This study aims to elaborate on the patterns of cognitive dysfunction, behavioral changes, and movement disorders in ALD to facilitate its earlier diagnosis. Met Read More -
Predictors of thyroid cancer survival in Saudi Arabia: A retrospective 10-year analysis
Authors: Amen Bawazir, Sadeem Alhalafi, Omer Al-Aidaross, Abdulrahman Jazieh and Wasif Ali KhanBackground: Thyroid cancer (TC) is becoming more prevalent in Saudi Arabia, currently ranking among the top three cancers affecting women. Despite its rising prevalence, there has been limited assessment of the factors influencing the survival rate (SR) among the Saudi population over an extended period. Therefore, this study aims to address this critical gap in knowledge by identifying the factors a Read More -
Rehabilitation and functional outcomes of COVID-19 patients in a rehabilitation hospital in Qatar
Background: Patients recovering from severe COVID-19 infections have experienced prolonged cognitive, physical, and psychological sequelae, including cardiorespiratory and motor deconditioning, neurological deterioration, anxiety, and depression. The impact of rehabilitation post-acute COVID-19 infection was recognized in the literature, but studies assessing and quantifying specific function Read More -
Liver ultrasound evaluation of acutely increased liver function tests of COVID-19 hospitalized patients
Authors: Salah Almughalles, Shazaly N. Khojaly, Abdulqadir J. Nashwan and Adham DarweeshBackground: The incidence of hepatic abnormalities has been notably higher following the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection, attributed to the virus’s entry into cells via angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) surface expression. The gastrointestinal tract’s significant ACE2 expression, alongside a lesser degree in the biliary epithelium, has been implicated in gastrointestinal symptoms and liver inju Read More - Top
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Pediatric puzzle: Large ovarian dermoid cyst and markedly elevated CA 19-9 in an 8-year-old
Authors: Muhamed Ahmed Abdelmoaty and Wael Soliman TahaBackground: Mature cystic teratomas, also known as dermoid cysts, are the most prevalent form of ovarian germ cell tumors. While they typically manifest in women of reproductive age, they can also occur in pediatric patients. These tumors are generally benign and comprise a diverse array of tissue types. However, large lesions, particularly those exceeding 10 cm in diameter, are infrequent and can prese Read More - Top
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DAANISH: A mnemonic to aid in memorizing and recalling important strategies contributing to the prevention of perioperative stroke
More LessBackground: Perioperative stroke, defined as a stroke occurring within 30 days post-surgery, typically emerges within the first week. The incidence of perioperative stroke among adults undergoing non-cardiac and non-neurological surgeries ranges from 0.1% to 1% after a surgical intervention. Mortality rates following perioperative stroke surge, reaching up to eight times higher than controls, with appr Read More - Top
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Risk factors and associations with atopic diseases in the pediatric population in Qatar
Authors: Samer Hammoudeh, Prem Chandra and Ibrahim A. JanahiIntroduction: Asthma is a common noncommunicable disease with public health implications due to the rising number of cases among the pediatric population in Qatar. Aim: The objective of the current study is to explore possible risk factors and associations in relation to pediatric asthma, allergic rhinitis, and eczema cases in Qatar. Methods: Using the Global Asthma Network questionnaires, this study sampled Read More
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