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Mohamed, T. G., M. Hassan, A. A. El-Midany, M. a Ismail, and M. G. El-Samrah, "Optimizing the production of a dense magnetite-ilmenite blend with lower radioactivity", J. Namib. Stud. Hist. Politi. Culture, vol. 34, pp. 1731-1742, 2023.
Elraouf, M. A., A. A. Gabr, T. El Husseiny, A. S. F. Tammam, and G. Youssef, "Oral Anticoagulation Dose and Risk of Postpartum Bleeding Complications after Cesarean Section in Patients with Mechanical Heart Valve Prosthesis", European Chemical Bulletin, vol. 12, issue 7, pp. 1-6, 2023.
Hussein, R. R., E. Ahmed, A. Abou-Bakr, A. A. El-Gawish, A. - B. E. Ras, and D. M. Ghalwash, "Oral Changes in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients: A Cross-Sectional Multicentric Study.", International journal of dentistry, vol. 2023, pp. 3002034, 2023. Abstract

BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has rapidly spread over the globe, and several oral symptoms have been documented. However, it is unclear whether these lesions are the result of coronavirus infection or are secondary symptoms of the patient's systemic illness. The aim of this study was to collect data from various hospitals on COVID-19 patients with oral involvement in order to highlight different oral changes that may be manifested in those patients.

METHODS: This observational cross-sectional multicenter study used an online questionnaire covering oral signs and symptoms that were believed to be related to COVID-19 patients who were hospitalized in different hospitals in Egypt.

RESULTS: 94.3% of the 210 patients who participated in the current study developed oral symptoms. Altered taste sensation (56.2%), burning sensation (43.3%), and oral candidiasis (40%) were the most prevalent oral symptoms (34.4%) that were found in the studied sample.

CONCLUSIONS: COVID-19 has a major influence on the oral cavity, with numerous oral symptoms that may impair quality of life. Thus, considering the need for support, pain control, and management for a better prognosis, the clinical dental evaluation of hospitalized patients with infectious diseases like COVID-19 should be addressed.

Youness, R. A., A. M. Al-mahallawi, F. H. Mahmoud, H. Atta, M. Braoudaki, and S. A. Fahmy, "Oral Delivery of Psoralidin by Mucoadhesive Surface-Modified Bilosomes Showed Boosted Apoptotic and Necrotic Effects against Breast and Lung Cancer Cells.", Polymers, vol. 15, issue 6, 2023. Abstract

This study aims to design and optimize chitosan-coated bilosomal formulations loaded with psoralidin (Ps-CS/BLs) with improved physicochemical properties, oral bioavailability, and boosted apoptotic and necrotic effects. In this regard, uncoated bilosomes loaded with Ps (Ps/BLs) were nanoformulated using the thin-film hydration technique using different molar ratios of phosphatidylcholine (PC), cholesterol (Ch), Span 60 (S60), and sodium deoxycholate (SDC) (1:0.4:0.2:0.125, 1:0.4:0.2:0.25, and 1:0.4:0.2:0.5, respectively). The best-optimized formulation with respect to size, PDI, zeta potential, and EE% was selected and then coated with chitosan at two different concentrations (0.125 and 0.25 /%), forming Ps-CS/BLs. The optimized Ps/BLs and Ps-CS/BLs showed a spherical shape and relatively homogenous size with negligible apparent agglomerations. Additionally, it was demonstrated that coating Ps/BLs with chitosan has significantly increased the particle size from 123.16 ± 6.90 in the case of Ps/BLs to 183.90 ± 15.93 nm in the case of Ps-CS/BLs. In addition, Ps-CS/BLs exhibited higher zeta potential (+30.78 ± 1.44 mV) as compared to Ps/BLs (-18.59 ± 2.13 mV). Furthermore, Ps-CS/BL showed enhanced entrapment efficiency (EE%) of 92.15 ± 7.20% as compared to Ps/BLs (68.90 ± 5.95%). Moreover, Ps-CS/BLs exhibited a more sustained release behavior of Ps compared to Ps/BLs over 48 h, and both formulations were best obeying the Higuchi diffusion model. More importantly, Ps-CS/BLs displayed the highest mucoadhesive efficiency% (74.89 ± 3.5%) as compared to Ps/BLs (26.78 ± 2.9%), indicating the ability of the designed nanoformulation to improve oral bioavailability and extend the residence time inside the gastrointestinal tract upon oral administration. Moreover, upon evaluating the apoptotic and necrotic effects of free Ps and Ps-CS/BLs on human breast cancer cell lines (MCF-7) and human lung adenocarcinoma cell lines (A549), there was a dramatic increase in the percentages of the apoptotic and necrotic cell compared to the control and free Ps. Our findings suggest the possible oral use of Ps-CS/BLs in hampering breast and lung cancers.

Farghaly, D. A., S. A. Afifi, A. A. Aboelwafa, and M. I. Mohamed, "Oral Dissolving Film of Rivastigmine: Optimization Using Factorial Design", Journal of Pharmaceutical Innovation, vol. 18 , pp. 1892–1907, 2023.
Elsayed, S., W. A. Moneim, and S. Ali, "Oral Manifestations of Mucocutanous Disorders: Exploring Frequency and Oral Health-Related Quality of Life in Egyptian Cohort", Acta Scientific Dental Sciences, vol. 6, issue 12, pp. 60-72, 2023.
Noureldine, A., A. Montasser, H. Mostafa, T. Macky, and A. E. elmagd Bohy, "Orbital blood vessels changes on color duplex imaging in diabetics with and without diabetic retinopathy", Scientific Reports, vol. 13, 2023. paper3.pdf
Mehaney, D. A., Z. S. Salah, L. A. Selim, M. S. Khalil, H. S. Abou-Youssef, E. M. El Sayed, D. M. Abdou, C. Rizzo, C. Dioniasi-Vici, A. M. Abdelazim, et al., Organic acidurias in Egyptian children: The urge for high-risk screening, , Cairo, 2023.
Saleh, R. A., W. A. Makled, T. F. Moustafa, A. N. M. Ela, and S. S. Tahoun, "Organic facies and hydrocarbon source rock potentiality of the Neogene succession in the Central South Mediterranean, offshore Nile Delta Basin, Egypt", Journal of African Earth Sciences, vol. 207, pp. 105066, 2023.
Mansour, A., S. S. Tahoun, A. Raafat, M. S. Ahmed, F. Oboh-Ikuenobe, T. Gentzis, and X. Fu, "Organic Matter Assessment and Paleoenvironmental Changes of the Middle Jurassic Main Source Rocks (Khatatba Formation) in the North Western Desert, Egypt: Palynofacies and Palynomorph Perspectives", Minerals, vol. 13, issue 4, pp. 548, 2023.
Zhang, T., H. Li, T. Yan, S. M. Shaheen, Y. Niu, S. Xie, Y. Zhang, H. Abdelrahman, E. F. Ali, N. S. Bolan, et al., "Organic matter stabilization and phosphorus activation during vegetable waste composting: Multivariate and multiscale investigation", Science of The Total Environment, vol. 891, pp. 164608, 2023. AbstractWebsite

The conversion of organic matter and P in the waste composting process affects the efficiency of the composted product. However, the addition of microbial inoculants may improve the conversion characteristics of organic matter and P. In this study, straw-decomposing microbial inoculant (SDMI) was added to investigate its effects on the organic matter stabilization and phosphorus activation during the composting of vegetable waste (VWs). Aliphatic carboxyl-containing compounds were degraded during composting, but the stability of the organic matter and P was improved. The addition of SDMI promoted the degradation of dissolved organic carbon by 81.7 % and improved P stability and thermal stability of organic matter. Hedley sequential P fractionation showed a decrease in the H2O-P proportion by >12 % and increased in the HCl-P proportion by >4 % by the end of composting. Stable forms of P, such as AlPO4 and iron-containing phosphate, were the main forms of P in the final compost. The results provide a basis for producing high-quality vegetable compost products and improving the reutilization potential of VWs.

Menon, S., J. J. Albaqami, H. Hamdi, L. Lawrence, J. Padikkala, Shaji E Mathew, and A. Narayanankutty, "Oroxylum indicum Vent Root Bark Extract Inhibits the Proliferation of Cancer Cells and Induce Apoptotic Cell Death", Processes, vol. 11, issue 1, 2023.
Grace, S., and G. CHHATRIA, "OSCILLATION OF EVEN-ORDER NONLINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH AN ADVANCED ARGUMENT", Functional Differential Equations, vol. 30, no. 3-4, pp. 103–112, 2023. Abstract
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Grace, S. R., and G. N. Chhatria, "Oscillation of higher order nonlinear dynamic equations with a nonlinear neutral term", Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, vol. 46, no. 2, pp. 2373–2388, 2023. Abstract
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Liu, Q., S. R. Grace, E. Tunç, and T. Li, "Oscillation of noncanonical fourth-order dynamic equations", Applied Mathematics in Science and Engineering, vol. 31, no. 1: Taylor & Francis, pp. 2239435, 2023. Abstract
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Bohner, M., H. El-Morshedy, S. Grace, and I. Jadlovská, OSCILLATION of SECOND-ORDER HALF-LINEAR NEUTRAL NONCANONICAL DYNAMIC EQUATIONS, : Journal of Applied Analysis and Computation, 2023. Abstract
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Kar, M., N. B. Muluk, and H. Negm, "Otitis media with Effusion and Hearing Loss in Children", Hearing loss in Congenital, Neonatal and Childhood Infections: Springer, 2023.
Adel, N., R. Khedr, M. El anany, H. F. Zaki, H. Hafez, and H. El-Abhar, "Outcome and Safety of Colistin Usage in Pediatric Cancer Patients with Carbapenem Resistant Enterobacteriaceae Bacteremia at Children Cancer Hospital Egypt", Annals of African Medicine, vol. 22(1), pp. 82-87, 2023. colistin.pdf
Mahdy, A., asmaa hamoda, A. Zaher, E. Khorshed, M. Elwakeel, O. Hassanein, and I. Sidhom, "Outcome and toxicity of ifosfamide, carboplatin, and etoposide versus gemcitabine and vinorelbine regimen for pediatric patients with relapsed or refractory Hodgkin's lymphoma.", Frontiers in oncology, vol. 13, pp. 1153128, 2023. Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pediatric classical Hodgkin lymphoma (CHL) is a curable disease; however, the optimal salvage regimen is unclear for relapsed/refractory (R/R) disease. This study aimed to compare response rates, toxicity, event-free survival (EFS), and overall survival (OS) of ifosfamide, carboplatin, and etoposide (ICE) with gemcitabine and vinorelbine (GV) regimen after first-line doxorubicin, bleomycin, vinblastine, dacarbazine (ABVD) in pediatric patients with R/R CHL.

METHODS: This is a retrospective cohort study of 132 pediatric patients with R/R CHL treated from July 2012 to December 2020 with ICE (n = 82) or GV (n = 50).

RESULTS: The median age at relapse was 13.9 years, and 68.2% were men. Rates of complete response, partial response, and progressive disease before consolidation were 50.6%, 3.7%, and 45.7% for ICE and 28.5%, 0%, and 71.5% for GV (P = 0.011). By multivariate analysis, regimen (P = 0.002), time to relapse (P = 0.0001), and B-symptoms (P = 0.002) were independent factors to lower response rates. Hematological toxicity, electrolyte disturbance, hemorrhagic cystitis, infectious complications, and hospital admission for fever neutropenia were statistically significant higher for the ICE regimen. Treatment-related mortalities were 2.4% for ICE and 2% for GV (P = 0.86). The 3-year EFS was 39.3% ± 11.4% for ICE and 24.9% ± 12.5% for GV (P = 0.0001), while 3-year OS was 69.3% ± 10.6% and 74% ± 12.9% (P = 0.3), respectively. By multivariate analysis, regimen (P = 0.0001), time to relapse (P = 0.011), B-symptoms (P = 0.001), and leukocytosis (P = 0.007) were significant for EFS, while anemia (P = 0.008), and progressive disease on early response evaluation (P = 0.022) were significant for OS.

CONCLUSIONS: The ICE regimen had a better overall response rate and EFS, but higher toxicity, than GV; however, OS and mortality were similar.

Mantziaris, G., S. Pikis, R. Emad, and J. Sheehan, "Outcome Evaluation of Repeat Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations", Stroke, vol. 54, issue 8, 2023.
Mohamed, A. E., A. H. Hassouna, H. S. Mosalum, A. K. Alnagmy, and may gamal ashour, "The outcome of early-stage glottic carcinoma patients treated with radiotherapy: Egyptian National Cancer Institute (NCI-Egypt) experience", Reports of Practical Oncology and Radiotherapy, vol. 28, issue 4, pp. 496–505, 2023.
Mohamed, A. E., A. H. Hassouna, H. S. Mosalum, A. K. Alnagmy, and may gamal ashour, "The outcome of early-stage glottic carcinoma patients treated with radiotherapy: Egyptian National Cancer Institute (NCI-Egypt) experience", Reports of Practical Oncology and Radiotherapy, vol. 28, issue 4, pp. 496–505, 2023.
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