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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine ; (12): S134-S136, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-951744

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Objective: To determine the risk of acquiring acute respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) bronchiolitis in infants and children delivered by the mode of cesarean section (C-section). Methods: A retrospective and descriptive study was conducted at Hamad Medical Corporation. Patients with ages 0 to 36 months hospitalized with acute bronchiolitis were included in the study. Results: The risk of RSV bronchiolitis was observed to be higher among C-section delivery compared to normal spontaneous vaginal delivery [odds ratio=1.10; 95% confidence interval (0.57, 1.80); P=0.965]; however, it was not statistically significant. Gestational age ≤35 weeks was significantly associated with increased risk of RSV bronchiolitis compared to gestational age >35 weeks [odds ratio=3.12; 95% confidence interval (1.53, 6.38); P=0.002]. Conclusions: Delivery by C-section does not appear to increase the risk of RSV bronchiolitis in infants compared with normal spontaneous vaginal delivery.

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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine ; (12): S134-6, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-820626

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OBJECTIVE@#To determine the risk of acquiring acute respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) bronchiolitis in infants and children delivered by the mode of cesarean section (C-section).@*METHODS@#A retrospective and descriptive study was conducted at Hamad Medical Corporation. Patients with ages 0 to 36 months hospitalized with acute bronchiolitis were included in the study.@*RESULTS@#The risk of RSV bronchiolitis was observed to be higher among C-section delivery compared to normal spontaneous vaginal delivery [odds ratio=1.10; 95% confidence interval (0.57, 1.80); P=0.965]; however, it was not statistically significant. Gestational age ≤35 weeks was significantly associated with increased risk of RSV bronchiolitis compared to gestational age >35 weeks [odds ratio=3.12; 95% confidence interval (1.53, 6.38); P=0.002].@*CONCLUSIONS@#Delivery by C-section does not appear to increase the risk of RSV bronchiolitis in infants compared with normal spontaneous vaginal delivery.

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Medical Journal of Cairo University [The]. 1993; 61 (4): 913-917
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-29219

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In this study, 50 children aged from 9-36 months were examined by VRA using different auditory stimuli [Warble tones, NVN and speech stimuli] and then the results were confirmed by ABR. It was concluded that ABR testing should be preceded by behavioral audiometry to form a general idea about hearing assessment


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Infant, Newborn , Child , Hearing/diagnosis , Infant Behavior
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Medical Journal of Cairo University [The]. 1991; 59 (Supp. 2): 183-192
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-21127

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The association of disorders of hearing and balance with migraine has long been recognized. 38 migrainous patients [study group] subdivided into subgroup I "migrainous during attacks, and subgroup II" migrainous in between attacks", and 20 normal individuals [control group] were chosen and subjected to pure tone audiometry, acoustic impedance, speech audiometry and brain stem evoked response audiometry [BERA]. The results showed that the peripheral auditory system is not affected in migraine while the central auditory system showed minor changes and these findings may support a vascular involvement in migraine


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Humans , Hearing
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Medical Journal of Cairo University [The]. 1989; 57 (1): 53-57
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-13748

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38 patients suffering from chronic suppurative otitis media were treated with tympanoplasty using the homograft technique. Their ear drums were examined histopathologically. Papillary formation and extension of the keratinizing squamous epithelium on the medial surface of the drum were the most obvious findings. These two factors may affect the prognosis and treatment of such patients


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Tympanic Membrane/pathology , Comparative Study
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New Egyptian Journal of Medicine [The]. 1989; 3 (1): 29-34
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-14161

ABSTRACT

Fifty patients with head and neck masses were subjected to fine needle aspiration biopsy [FNAB] and compared with open surgical biopsy. The technique proved to be simple, rapid, safe, well tolerated, inexpensive and fairly accurate. It achieved an accuracy of 95%, sensitivity of 90% and a 100% specificity i.e. there has been no single benign case misdiagnosed as malignant. However, the results of this technique should be considered with caution in the diagnosis of follicular thyroid neoplasms


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Biopsy, Needle , Biopsy
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