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Jui, S. - L., S. Zhang, W. Xiong, F. Yu, M. Fu, D. Wang, and A. E. H. K. and Xiao, "Brain MR Image Tumor Segmentation with 3-Dimensional Intracranial Structure Deformation Features", IEEE Intelligent systems , issue Accepted , 2015. Abstract

Abstract—Extraction of relevant features is of significant importance for brain tumor segmentation systems. In this paper, with the objective of improving brain tumor segmentation accuracy, we present an improved feature extraction component to take advantage of the correlation between intracranial structure deformation and the compression from brain tumor growth. Using 3-dimensional non-rigid registration and deformation modeling techniques, the component is capable of measuring lateral ventricular (LaV) deformation in the volumetric magnetic resonance (MR) images. By verifying the location of the extracted LaV deformation feature data and applying the features on brain tumor segmentation with widely used classification algorithms, the proposed component is evaluated qualitatively and quantitatively with promising results on 11 datasets comprising real patient and simulated images.

Shang-Ling, S. Z. Jui, W. Xiong, F. Yu, M. Fu, D. Wang, A. E. Hassanien, and K. Xiao, "Brain MR Image Tumor Segmentation with 3-Dimensional Intracranial Structure Deformation Features", IEEE Intelligent Systems, vol. 31, pp. 66-76, 2016. AbstractWebsite

Extraction of relevant features is of significant importance for brain tumor segmentation systems. To improve brain tumor segmentation accuracy, the authors present an improved feature extraction component that takes advantage of the correlation between intracranial structure deformation and the compression resulting from brain tumor growth. Using 3D nonrigid registration and deformation modeling techniques, the component measures lateral ventricular (LaV) deformation in volumetric magnetic resonance images. By verifying the location of the extracted LaV deformation feature data and applying the features on brain tumor segmentation with widely used classification algorithms, the authors evaluate the proposed component qualitatively and quantitatively with promising results on 11 datasets comprising real and simulated patient images.

Jui, S. - L., S. Zhang, W. Xiong, F. Yu, M. Fu, D. Wang, A. E. Hassanien, and K. Xiao, "Brain MR image tumor segmentation with 3-Dimensional intracranial structure deformation features", IEEE Intell. Syst. submitted, under review, 2015. Abstract
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Elmeseidy, S., M. Abdelsalam, A. A. Hassan, and H. Zawam, "Brain metastasis in a series of NSCLC: Egyptian experience", ASCO, 2012. 91702-114.pdf
Xiao, K., S. H. Ho, and A. E. Hassanien, "Brain magnetic resonance image lateral ventricles deformation analysis and tumor prediction", Malaysian Journal of Computer Science, vol. 20, no. 2: Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, pp. 115, 2007. Abstract
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Xiao, K., S. H. Ho, and A. E. Hassanien, "Brain magnetic resonance image lateral ventricles deformation analysis and tumor prediction", Malaysian Journal of Computer Science, vol. 20, no. 2: Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, pp. 115, 2007. Abstract
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Ezzat, S. M., R. Merghany, N. E. M. Mahdy, and M. A. Salem, "Brain Function, Stroke, and Medicinal Herbs", Phytochemical Drug Discovery for Central Nervous System Disorders Biochemistry and Therapeutic Effects: Wiley, 2023.
Zohdi, A., Brain Endoscopy in Hydrocephalus, , Tuettlingen, Verlag Endo: Press TM, , 2008. zohdi_brainendoscopy_6-03-08-1.pdf
Zohdi, A., "Brain Endoscopy (when & how)", The 6th Saudi Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting: Horizons of Neurosurgery , Alkhobar, Saudi Arabia, 3-5 April, 2012. microsoft_word_-_brain_endoscopy___when__how_.pdf
Zohdi, A., "Brain Endoscopy (Dos & Don'ts) ", 13th World Congress of Neurological Surgery, Main Topic Session (Neuroendoscopy), Innovations and Contraversies, Marrakesh, 19-24 June , 2005.
Elhedeny, A., and G. Mousa, "brain drain and the educational policy in the Arab world: is it a link?", INTCESS2015 , Istanbul/ Turky, 8 Feb., 2016. brain_drain_2016.docx
Fouad, A., H. M. Moftah, and H. A. Hefny, "Brain Diagnoses Detection Using Whale Optimization Algorithm Based on Ensemble Learning Classifier", International journal of Intelligent Engineering & Systems, vol. 13, issue 2, pp. 40-51, 2020.
Ezzat, S. M., M. I. Ezzat, M. O. N. A. M. OKBA, S. M. Hassan, A. I. Alkorashy, M. M. Karar, S. H. AHMED, and S. O. Mohamed, "Brain Cortical and Hippocampal Dopamine: A New Mechanistic Approach for Eurycoma longifolia Well-Known Aphrodisiac Activity and Its Chemical Characterization", Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2019.
Ezzat, S. M., M. I. Ezzat, M. O. N. A. M. OKBA, and S. M. Hassan, "Brain Cortical and Hippocampal Dopamine: A New Mechanistic Approach for Eurycoma longifolia Well-Known Aphrodisiac Activity and Its Chemical Characterization", Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, vol. Volume 2019, 2019.
Soliman, R. S., S. Lee, S. Eun, A. Z. Mohamed, J. Lee, E. Lee, M. M. Makary, S. M. K. Lee, H. - J. Lee, W. S. Choi, et al., "Brain correlates to facial motor imagery and its somatotopy in the primary motor cortex", NeuroReport, vol. 28, no. 5: LWW, pp. 285–291, 2017. Abstract
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Fouad, M. M., K. M. Amin, N. El-Bendary, and A. E. Hassanien, "Brain Computer Interface: A Review", Brain-Computer Interfaces: Springer International Publishing, pp. 3–30, 2015. Abstract
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Saleh, N., H. Sharf-Eldin, and A. M. Wahed, "Brain Computer Interface-Based Translation System for Deaf and Dump Individuals", Journal of Engineering Technology, vol. 7, issue Special Issue (Internet of Things) Oct. 2018, pp. 106-117, 2018. published_article.pdf
Elwan, O., O. Madkour, F. Elwan, M. Mostafa, A. Abbas Helmy, M. Abdel-Naseer, S. Abdel Shafy, and N. El Faiuomy, "Brain aging in normal Egyptians: cognition, education, personality, genetic and immunological study.", Journal of the neurological sciences, vol. 211, issue 1-2, pp. 15-22, 2003 Jul 15. Abstract

Studying the cognitive and immunological changes that occur in old age as well as genetic function have been considered an important subject to differentiate between normal brain aging and early dementia especially Alzheimer's disease. The aim of this study is to stress on age-related neuropsychological and electrophysiological (P(300)) changes in normal Egyptian subjects, to throw light on the value of genetic (Apo-E(4) genotype) and immunological markers [interleukin-6 (IL-6) and intercellular adhesion molecules (ICAM-1) in the serum] as tools used in early detection of cognitive decline in cerebral aging. Ninety-four normal Egyptian subjects (below and above 60 years) were submitted to the following: (1) neuropsychological tests for testing memory, perception, psychomotor performance and attention, (2) Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ) for personality traits, (3) event-related potential study (P(300), latency and amplitude), (4) genetic test for detection of Apolipoprotein E genotype and (5) immunological studies including detection of the level of IL-6 and ICAM-1 in serum. There was a significant impairment of memory, psychomotor performance and perception in elderly subjects particularly males and subjects with low level of education. Regarding personality, significantly high scores were obtained in neuroticism scale of EPQ in elderly subjects. Apo-E(3)/E(3) was the most common genotype encountered in Egyptian subjects (49.1%). It was found that subjects with Apo-E(4) genotype did significantly worse in scores of intentional memory test (sensory memory) when compared with other genotypes. Statistically significant impairment in attention and sensory memory was found in subjects with high IL-6 level. This could not be detected in subjects with high ICAM-1 level. In conclusion, advancing age and lower levels of education are considered risk factors for cognitive decline in normal brain aging. Neuropsychological tests remain as the highly sensitive tools for detection of early cognitive impairment. Neurotic traits are more encountered in old age. Apo-E(4) genotype is associated with significant sensory (intentional) memory impairment. High IL-6 level in the serum is accompanied by significant impairment in attention and sensory (intentional) memory.

Sabry, D., R. Ahmed, A. Fouad, S. Abdalla, A. Hassouna, Amr AbulFotouh, Manal Kamal, M. Kamal, D. I. N. A. OMAR, M. Fawzy, and T. D, "BRAF, KRAS and MLH1 methylation in helicobacter pylori-associated chronic gastritis in Egyptian patients with and without gastric cancer.", KASR EL AINI MEDICAL JOURNAL , vol. 19, issue 1, pp. 35-44, 2013.
Sabry, D., A. Fouad, Amr AbulFotouh, Manal Kamal, and M. F. T. D. and Dina Omar, "BRAF, KRAS and MLH1 methylation in helicobacter pylori-associated chronic gastritis in Egyptian patients with and without gastric cancer", Kasr El-Aini Medical Journal, January 2013, 19 (1), vol. 19, no. (1): Cairo Uni, pp. 35–44, 2013. Abstract

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D, S., A. R, A. S, Fathy W, Eldemery A, and E. A, "Braf, Kras and Helicobacter pylori epigenetic changes-associated chronic gastritis in Egyptian patients with and without gastric cancer.", World journal of microbiology and biotechnology, vol. 32, issue 6, pp. 92, 2016.
Ahmed, L. A., F. Y. Abdou, A. A. Elfiky, E. A. Shaaban, and A. A. Ain-Shoka, "Bradykinin-Potentiating Activity of a Gamma-Irradiated Bioactive Fraction Isolated from Scorpion (Leiurus quinquestriatus) Venom in Rats with Doxorubicin-Induced Acute Cardiotoxicity:", Cardiovascular toxicology, vol. 21, issue 2, pp. 127-141, 2021. Abstract

Although doxorubicin (Dox) is a backbone of chemotherapy, the search for an effective and safe therapy to revoke Dox-induced acute cardiotoxicity remains a critical matter in cardiology and oncology. The current study was the first to explore the probable protective effects of native and gamma-irradiated fractions with bradykinin-potentiating activity (BPA) isolated from scorpion (Leiurus quinquestriatus) venom against Dox-induced acute cardiotoxicity in rats. Native or irradiated fractions (1 μg/g) were administered intraperitoneally (i.p.) twice per week for 3 weeks, and Dox (15 mg/kg, i.p.) was administered on day 21 at 1 h after the last native or irradiated fraction treatment. Electrocardiographic (ECG) aberrations were ameliorated in the Dox-treated rats pretreated with the native fraction, and the irradiated fraction provided greater amelioration of ECG changes than that of the native fraction. The group pretreated with native protein with BPA also exhibited significant improvements in the levels of oxidative stress-related, inflammatory, angiogenic, fibrogenic, and apoptotic markers compared with those of the Dox group. Notably, the irradiated fraction restored these biomarkers to their normal levels. Additionally, the irradiated fraction ameliorated Dox-induced histological changes and alleviated the severity of cardiac injury to a greater extent than that of the native fraction. In conclusion, the gamma-irradiated detoxified fraction of scorpion venom elicited a better cardioprotective effect than that of the native fraction against Dox-induced acute cardiotoxicity in rats.

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