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Muhsen, F. A., K. G. Mohamed, and A. O. Alhatami, "Assessment treatment outcomes of DOTS programme among tuberculosis patients in Al-Najaf governorate/Iraq", Muthanna Medical Journal, vol. 2, issue 2, pp. 58-64, 2015. Abstract
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Abou-El-Sood, H., and O. El-Ansary, "Asset-liability management in Islamic banks: evidence from emerging markets", Pacific Accounting Review, vol. 29, issue 1, pp. 55 - 78, 2017.
Radwan, E. R., E. A. Youssef, N. I. Sewelam, and R. I. M. Goda, "Assistant lecturer", Comparative Clinical Pathology, vol. 23, issue 4, pp. 933-939, 2013.
Bassyouni, M. A., "assistant lecturer", Egyptian Dental Journal, vol. 64, issue 1, 2018.
Emam, A. M. - B. M., M. I. Mostafa, A. A. Rizk, M. M. Nassralla, and W. A. Algaleel, "Assistant Lecturer of anatomy and Embryology Faculty of medicine", Kasr Al-Ainy Medical Journal, vol. 20, 2014. acrylamide.pdfcelery_oil.pdf
Khaled, M. M., A. M. Ibrahium, A. I. Abdelgalil, M. A. El-Saied, and S. H. El-Bably, "assistant professor of anatomy and empryology", Tissue Eng Regen Med, vol. 20, issue 6, pp. 839-877, 2023.
Khaled, M. M., A. M. Ibrahium, A. I. Abdelgalil, M. A. El-Saied, and S. H. El-Bably, "assistant professor of anatomy and empryology", Tissue Eng Regen Med, vol. 20, issue 6, pp. 839-877, 2023.
Shaker, N. A., and A. M. Ibrahium, "assistant professor of anatomy and empryology", zoomorphology, vol. 143, pp. 117-126, 2023.
, "Assisted Repair of Tracheoesophageal Fistual using Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy", Egyptian Journal Anesthesia, vol. 25, issue 3, pp. 273-279, 2009.
Esraa Elhariri, N. El-Bendary, A. E. Hassanien, and V. Snasel, "An Assistive Object Recognition System for Enhancing Seniors Quality of Life", Procedia Computer Science, vol. 65: Elsevier, pp. 691–700, 2015. Abstract
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Nassar, Y., R. Shash, and M. Saber-Ayad, "Associate Professor", The Egyptian Journal of Chest Diseases and Tuberculosis, Submitted.
Shahawy, O. E., and A. O'Connell, "Associate professor ", The Journal of clinical pediatric dentistry , vol. 40, issue 6, pp. 425-430, 2016.
Bayoumi, Y., A. Abdelsamie, A. Abdelsaied, and A. Radwan, Associate Professor Radiation Oncology , , 2014. Locoregional control of TNBC.pdf
Bayoumi, Y., and A. Radwan, "Associate Professor Radiation Oncology ", JCT, vol. 6, issue 1, pp. 25-33, 2015. LTBI_in_low_grade_lymphoma.pdf
Sami, R. M., A. S. Nasr, N. Y. Ibrahim, D. O. Darweesh, and N. M. E. l Hussieny, "Associati o n of IL-1 0 g en e pro m o te r po l y mo r p his ms an d non- Hod g ki n l ym pho ma i n Eg y p ti a n p at i en ts , re la t i o n to suscepti b il it y, c o rrela ti o n wit h su rvi v a l", comparative clinical pathology, vol. 21, issue 6, 2012.
Sulieman, I., W. Elmoghazy, M. S. Ghali, A. Mahfouz, A. Elaffandi, and H. Khalaf, "Associating liver partition and portal vein ligation for staged hepatectomy in Qatar: Initial experience with two case series and review of the literature.", International journal of surgery case reports, vol. 58, pp. 108-116, 2019. Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Associating Liver Partition and Portal Vein Ligation for Staged -hepatectomy (ALPPS) is an evolving procedure that allows rapid hypertrophy of the future liver remnant (FLR). We describe the first two cases performed in Qatar.

CASE PRESENTATIONS: Case 1: A 53 -year old male with sarcoma metastases to the liver 8 years after resection of an abdominal wall tumor, requiring an extended right hepatectomy but with in an inadequate FLR. ALPPS was done and he achieved 147% increase in the volume of the FLR within 6 days (from 15.9%-34.2%). The second stage was completed successfully on day 7. Case 2: A 59-year old male patient had colorectal liver metastases that required an extended right liver resection and had inadequate FLR of 19.8%. Seven days after the first stage, the FLR hypertrophied to 37.7% (90.2% increase in volume) and the second stage was completed successfully on day 8. Both patients had uneventful recovery and no recurrence or complications on follow up.

DISCUSSION: ALPPS allows large liver resections while circumventing the long delay in the conventional two staged hepatectomy and portal vein ligation/embolization. The reported morbidity and mortality in earlier series was high, but recent selection criteria and technique refinements reduce this morbidity. Many variations are still being reported.

CONCLUSION: ALPPS is an evolving technique that adds to the armamentarium of the liver surgeon to allow larger liver resections in a timely manner. It is feasible and safe to be performed with careful selection.

Mekkawy, W., Y. M. Hafez, M. Attia, S. A. M. Abdel-Salam, and S. Abou-Bakr, "ASSOCIATION ANALYSIS BETWEEN MICROSATELLITE DNA MARKERS AND MILK YIELD AND ITS COMPONENTS IN EGYPTIAN BUFFALOES USING A RANDOM REGRESSION MODEL", Egyptian J. Anim. Prod, vol. 49, issue 1, pp. 9-18, 2012. Abstract
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Mekkawy, W., Y. M. Hafez, M. Attia, S. A. M. Abdel-Salam, and S. Abou-Bakr, "ASSOCIATION ANALYSIS BETWEEN MICROSATELLITE DNA MARKERS AND MILK YIELD AND ITS COMPONENTS IN EGYPTIAN BUFFALOES USING A RANDOM REGRESSION MODEL", Egyptian J. Anim. Prod, vol. 49, issue 1, pp. 9-18, 2012. Abstract
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Mekkawy, W., Y. M. Hafez, M. Attia, S. A. M. Abdel-Salam, and S. Abou-Bakr, "Association analysis between microsatellite DNA markers and milk yield and its components in Egyptian buffaloes using a random regression model", Egyptian J. Anim. Prod, vol. 49, issue 1, pp. 9-18, 2012. Abstract
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