El Darouti, M. A., S. A. Marzouk, O. A. Azzam, H. R. Nada, R. M. Sobhi, and I. El Nabarawi,
"Branchio-oculo-facial syndrome with bilateral linear scars of the neck.",
International journal of dermatology, vol. 44, issue 8, pp. 674-6, 2005 Aug.
AbstractA case of branchio-oculo-facial syndrome with bilateral linear scars affecting both sides of the neck is described. The disease occured in a male patient aged 20 years and presented with facial asymmetry, pre and postauricular pits, lip pits, microphthalmia, broad malformed nose, colobomas and dystrophic right kidney. In addition, there were bilateral linear hypertrophic scars on both sides of the neck. We believe that the latter lesions may represent the end stage of dermal thymus; a rare condition which has been reported so far in only four cases, two of which had branchio-oculo-facial syndrome.
Abd-Elrasheed, E., S. N. El-helaly, M. M. EL-Ashmoony, and S. Salah,
"Brain-targeted intranasal zaleplon solid dispersion in hydrophilic carrier system; 23 full-factorial design and in vivo determination of GABA neurotransmitter",
Drug development and industrial pharmacy, vol. 44, no. 5: Taylor & Francis, pp. 741–749, 2018.
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Abdelwahed, O. M., O. M. Tork, M. M. GamalelDin, L. Rashed, and M. Zickri,
"Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor as A Target for Metformin in Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus-Associated Cognitive Changes",
Med. J. Cairo Univ., vol. 85, issue 7, pp. 2655-2668, 2017.
Abduallatif, N. A., Sara G Elsherbini, B. S. Boshra, and I. A. A. Yassine,
"Brain-Computer Interface controlled functional electrical stimulation system for paralyzed arm",
8th Cairo International Biomedical Engineering Conference (CIBEC), , Cairo, Egypt, pp. 48-51, 2016.
Latif, H. W. A. A. E., H. M. Gaafar, G. A. F. A. Moety, D. S. E. Mahmoud, and N. M. E. Rifai,
"Brain Volume and Doppler Velocimetry in Growth-Restricted, Small-for-Gestational-Age, and Appropriate-for-Gestational-Age Fetuses.",
American journal of perinatology, vol. 34, issue 4, pp. 333-339, 2017.
Abstract This study aims to detect possible differences in fetal brain volumes between growth-restricted fetuses (FGR), small-for-gestational-age (SGA) fetuses with normal Doppler indices, and appropriate-for-gestational-age fetuses (AGA). Three-dimensional measurements of fetal brain volume and umbilical artery and middle cerebral artery (MCA) pulsatility index (PI) and resistance index (RI) were made in 80 AGA fetuses, 68 SGA fetuses with normal Doppler indices, and 68 FGR with brain-sparing effect between 32 and 36 weeks of gestation. MCA-PI and MCA-RI were significantly lower in FGR group compared with the other two groups ( < 0.001). Brain volume was significantly lower in SGA and FGR groups compared with AGA group ( < 0.001). Brain volume is significantly lower in SGA and FGR groups compared with AGA group.
Tawfik, M. A., M. M. Eltaweel, A. M. Fatouh, H. A. Shamsel-Din, and ahmed b ibrahim,
"Brain targeting of zolmitriptan via transdermal terpesomes: statistical optimization and in vivo biodistribution study by 99mTc radiolabeling technique",
Drug Delivery and Translational Research, vol. 13, issue 12, pp. 3059-3076, 2023.