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Autor:
Wafi Fouad Salib, Abdelrahman Ahmed Mohamed, Hesham Adel Alaa Aldein, Ahmad Farid Elsayed Mostafa Radwan, Ramy Mikhael Nageeb
Publikováno v:
QJM: An International Journal of Medicine. 114
Background Prevalence of active venous leg ulcers was reported to be around 0.5% in different populations severely reduces quality of life, and increases the cost of health care. Management of VLUs include many modalities to obtain good result and im
Publikováno v:
QJM: An International Journal of Medicine. 113
Background Classification systems are powerful tools for health care providers to use when managing patients with threatened limbs. The ability to define and delineate a heterogeneous group into fine-grained cohorts not only aids communication betwee
Publikováno v:
Ain Shams Journal of Surgery. 19:136-143
Publikováno v:
Ain Shams Journal of Surgery. 19:130-135
Background: Classification systems are powerful tools for health care providers to use when managing patients with threatened limbs. The ability to define and delineate a heterogeneous group into fine-grained cohorts not only aids communication betwe
Publikováno v:
Ain Shams Journal of Surgery. 17:227-234
Aim: To compare the clinical efficacy of platelet rich plasma in the management of chronic venous ulcers (as regards the time of complete ulcer healing or shrinkage in size) with the conventional methods of treatment of venous ulcers (compression and
Publikováno v:
Ain Shams Journal of Surgery. 15:155-160
Aim: To compare the technique of temporary partial intestinal anastomosis versus two separate stomas, following large bowel resection, in patients where the anastomosis is anticipated to have borderline margins with dubious viability. Patients and me
Publikováno v:
Ain Shams Journal of Surgery. 14:19-24
Publikováno v:
Ain Shams Journal of Surgery. 8:1-7
Background: Hepatic cystic lesions of non parasitic origin are mostly benign single, multiple, or diffuse cysts which contain clear serous fluid. Asymptomatic patients usually need no active treatment apart from follow up. In some patients, the cysts