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M.M.El-Mahdy, K. A. Ahmed, S.A. Badawy, and M.A.Aly, "Pathological and Hormonal Effects of Aflatoxins on Reproduction of Female Albino Rats.", Middle East Journal of Applied Sciences , vol. 5, issue 4, pp. 998-1006, 2015.
Shaalan, M. I., M. M. El-Mahdy, F. F. Mohammed, and T. S. A. El-Din, "Pathological and clinicopathological studies on the effect of I/P injection of silver nanoparticles in rats", Veterinar Sci Technolo , vol. 5, issue 3, 2014. 2157-7579.s1.007-025.pdf
Osman, A., M. Bashandy, N. M. Said, and W. El Ghoul, "Pathological and clinicopathological studies on reperfusion of ischemic intestine", Egypt. J. Comp. Path. & Clinic. Path. , vol. 21, pp. 1-26, 2008.
Shaalan, M. I., F. F. Mohammed, T. A. Salah El-Din, and M. M. El-Mahdy, "Pathological and clinicopathological studies on i/p injection of silver nanoparticles in rats", 2nd international conference on animal and dairy sciences, Hyderabad, India, 2014.
El-Sawy, A. M., S. Yassein, B. A. Mohamed, and M. A. Hilali, "Pathological and clinicopathological studies on fowl cryptosporidiosis in Egypt.", Egyptian Journal of Comparative Pathology and Clinical Pathology, vol. 3, issue 2, pp. 375-386, 1990. Abstract
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Moursy, A., W.M.Awad, M.I.Dessouky, E.N.A.El-Deeb, and H.S.Ismail, "Pathological and clinicopathological studies on chicken experimentally infected by avian tuberculosis", Vet.Med.J, , vol. 31, issue 2, pp. 13-23, 1983.
M.M, E., B. A.M, G. M.G, and A. A.A, "Pathological and clinic-pathological studies on the effects of potassium bromate in selected organs of albino rat. ", Vet. Medical J.-Giza , vol. 61, issue 4, pp. 9-20, 2015.
Abdel-Latif, M. S., K. M. Elmeleigy, T. A. A. Aly, M. S. Khattab, and S. M. Mohamed, "Pathological and biochemical evaluation of coumarin and chlorophyllin against aflatoxicosis in rat.", Experimental and toxicologic pathology : official journal of the Gesellschaft fur Toxikologische Pathologie, vol. 69, issue 5, pp. 285-291, 2017 Jun 14. Abstract

Aflatoxin contamination of animal diet has adverse effects on animal health and productivity. This study was performed to investigate the effect of using coumarin and/or chlorophyllin in rat diet against aflatoxicosis. Fifty-four rats were assigned into 7 groups (6 rats each). G1 was a negative control. G2 received water with coumarin 0.5%. G3 received water with chlorophyllin 0.5%. G4 received water with coumarin 0.5% and chlorophyllin 0.5%. G5-8 fed aflatoxin B1 1000ppb in diet. Group 6-8 were administered similar treatments as G2-4. The experiment ended after 8 weeks. Random glucose, total lipid, total cholesterol, total triglycerides, total protein, serum ALT, AST, creatinine, and urea were measured. Histopathology of liver, kidney and pancreas and immunohistochemical staining of placental glutathione-S-transferase (GST-P) in liver were performed. The glucose serum level, cholesterol, AST, and ALT were elevated in G5 compared to G6-8. The liver and kidney lesions in G5 included vacuolation and necrosis which subsided in G6-8. The necrosis and inflammatory cells infiltration in the pancreas of G5 were absent in G6-8. GST-P positive hepatocytes were abundant in G5, few in G6 and absent in G7 and G8. In conclusion, the chlorophyllin and coumarin possessed protective and anti-carcinogenic effect against aflatoxicosis in rats.

Saber, M. M., Mona H Hussein, and S. H. Ahmed, "Pathological and Biochemical Assessment of Gamma-Ray Induced Mutants for Resistance to Yellow Rust in Wheat", Arab Journal of Biotechnology, vol. 1, issue 1, pp. 59-68, 1998. Abstract
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Mohamed Osama Elshazly, Sahar Samir Abd El-Rahman, D. A. H. M. E. A., "Pathological and bacteriological studies on reproductive tract abnormalities of she-camels (Camelus dromedarius), emphasizing on zoonotic importance", JOURNAL OF ADVANCED VETERINARY AND ANIMAL RESEARCH, vol. 7, issue 4, pp. 633-646, 2020. pathological_and_bacteriological_studies_on_reproductive_tract_abnormalities_of.pdf
Elshazly, M. O., S. S. A. El-Rahman, D. A. Hamza, and M. E. Ali, "Pathological and bacteriological studies on reproductive tract abnormalities of she-camels (), emphasizing on zoonotic importance.", Journal of advanced veterinary and animal research, vol. 7, issue 4, pp. 633-646, 2020. Abstract

Objective: Infertility caused by reproductive pathologies plays a significant role in animal breeding and could result in massive economic losses to livestock owners. Hence, this study was designed to allocate various pathological lesions in the female reproductive tract of she-camels () slaughtered in Egypt and isolate the causative agents associated with those pathologies.

Materials and Methods: A total of 500 genitalia of adult nonpregnant she-camels aged between 6 and 15 years old were collected from three slaughterhouses at the Giza Governorate, Egypt, from August 2017 to August 2019. The uterus, cervix, and vagina were examined pathologically and microbiologically.

Results: The uteri of 152 cases (30.4%), cervices of 24 cases (4.8%), and vaginae of 20 cases (4.2%) showed pathological abnormalities. The uterine inflammatory lesions were detected in 119 cases (23.8%), and the non-inflammatory lesions were detected in 58 cases (11.6%). Pathological changes of the cervix comprised 4.8%, whereas vaginal abnormalities represented 4%. The total microbial recovery rate was 28.4%, and the isolated organisms included , , , , and , in addition to . Trials to isolate and species were negative; however, virological examination revealed the isolation of bovine herpesvirus type-1 in two cases.

Conclusion: Inflammatory lesions were the most prevailing pathological lesions observed along the genital tract of she-camels, and was the most prevalent isolate. The microbiological burden from the genital discharge could be of zoonotic importance to the examiner and could be a contaminant to the environment and, consequently, human. In addition, attention should be paid toward the possibility of infected she-camels to transmit such infections to farm animals in contact.

Xue, R., A. Elbendary, M. Valdebran, S. Chaudhari, and D. Elston, "Pathologic features of anogenital precancerous high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (squamous cell carcinoma in situ).", Journal of cutaneous pathology, vol. 43, issue 9, pp. 735-9, 2016 Sep. Abstract

BACKGROUND: Precancerous high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL), the current consensus terminology for anogenital squamous cell carcinoma in situ (SCCIS), often presents with distinctive histopathologic findings that may be a function of anatomic site or associated human papillomavirus infection.

METHODS: Fifty-six specimens of anogenital HSIL were compared with an equal number of specimens of SCCIS from non-anogenital sites in regard to the presence of parakeratosis, flag sign in the stratum corneum, compact stratum corneum, hypergranulosis, koilocytes, small blue cells, clonal populations of keratinocytes, pagetoid scatter of atypical keratinocytes, clear cell change, glassy red cytoplasm, pigmentation, nuclear/cytoplasmic(N/C) ratio >2/1, nuclear hyperchromasia, pleomorphic nuclei, mitotic figures, abnormal mitotic figures, dyskeratotic keratinocytes, involvement of skin appendages, acantholysis and amyloid deposition.

RESULTS: Hypergranulosis, koilocytes, small blue cells, pigmentation, nuclear hyperchromasia, dyskeratotic keratinocytes and amyloid deposition were more frequently noted in anogenital HSIL. Parakeratosis, clear cell change, pleomorphic nuclei, skin appendages involvement and acantholysis were strongly associated with non-anogenital location. There was no significant difference in the incidence of the remaining features.

CONCLUSION: The strongest predicators of an anogenital location included hypergranulosis, koilocytes, small blue cells and nuclear hyperchromasia. Pigmentation and amyloid deposition were also strongly associated with an anogenital location.

, "Pathologic effects of microwawe thermotherapy of the prostate.", El Azhar University Journal of Urology, 2000.
Amer, M. M., M. A. kutkat, K. M.EL-Bayomi, A. B. D. M. E. - S. Shakal, and S. A. S. EL-Gaied, "Pathogenicty of infectious bursal virus field isolates to seronegative commercial male layer chickens. ", Proc. Sci. 4th Inter., Conf., Vet. Div. NRC, Dokki, 26- 28 february,, pp. 71-83., 2008.
Darwish, E., and A. Zayed, "Pathogenicity of two entomopathogenic hyphomycetes, Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae, to the housefly Musca domestica L.", Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 785–796, 2002. Abstract
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Darwish, E., and A. Zayed, "Pathogenicity of two entomopathogenic hyphomycetes, Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae, to the housefly Musca domestica L.", Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 785–796, 2002. Abstract
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Darwish, E., and A. Zayed, "Pathogenicity of two entomopathogenic hyphomycetes, Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae, to the housefly Musca domestica L.", Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 785–796, 2002. Abstract
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Darwish, E., and A. Zayed, "Pathogenicity of two entomopathogenic hyphomycetes, Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae, to the housefly Musca domestica L.", Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 785–796, 2002. Abstract
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Kesba, H. H., A. A. Al-Sayed, and A. A. Farahat., "Pathogenicity of three phytopathogenic", International J. of Nematology., vol. 22, issue 1&2, pp. 103-111, 2012.
Kesba, H. H., A. A. Al-Sayed, and A. A. Farahat, "Pathogenicity of three phytoparasitic nematode species infecting papaya and their economic thresholds in Egypt. ", International Journal of Nematology, UK, vol. 22, issue 1&2, pp. 103-111, 2012.
Yehia, N., A. H. M. E. D. M. ERFAN, A. Adel, A. El-Tayeb, W. M. M. Hassan, A. Samy, M. A. E. El-Hack, M. T. El-Saadony, K. A. El-Tarabily, and K. A. Ahmed, "Pathogenicity of three genetically distinct and highly pathogenic Egyptian H5N8 avian influenza viruses in chickens", Poultry Science, vol. 101:101662, 2022.
Azab, A. A., A. Arafa, A. Selim, M. K. Hassan, A. I. Bazid, A. H. Sultan, H. A. Hussein, and E. M. Abdelwhab, "Pathogenicity of the Egyptian A/H5N1 avian influenza viruses in chickens.", Microbial pathogenesis, vol. 110, pp. 471-476, 2017 Sep. Abstract

Long-term circulation of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 viruses of clade 2.2.1 in Egyptian poultry since February 2006 resulted in the evolution of two distinct clades: 2.2.1.1 represents antigenic-drift variants isolated from vaccinated poultry and 2.2.1.2 that caused the newest upsurge in birds and humans in 2014/2015. In the present study, nine isolates were collected from chickens, ducks and turkeys representing the commercial and backyard sectors during the period 2009-2015. The subtyping was confirmed by hemagglutination inhibition (HI) test, RT-qPCR and sequence analysis. The Mean Death Time (MDT) and Intravenous Pathogenicity Index (IVPI) for all isolates were determined. Sequence analysis of the HA gene sequences of these viruses revealed that two viruses belonged to clade 2.2.1.1 and the rest were clade 2.2.1.2. Antigenic characterisation of the viruses supported the results of the phylogenetic analysis. The MDT of the isolates ranged from 18 to 72 h and the IVPI values ranged from 2.3 to 2.9; viruses of the 2.2.1.1 clade were less virulent than those of the 2.2.1.2 clade. In addition, clade-specific polymorphism in the HA cleavage site was observed. These findings indicate the high and variable pathogenicity of H5N1 viruses of different clades and host-origin in Egypt. The upsurge of outbreaks in poultry in 2014/2015 was probably not due to a shift in virulence from earlier viruses.