Publications by authors named "Mohammad A Bashir"

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  • A study evaluated trends in screening for carcinoid heart disease (CHD) over two decades at a tertiary care center, focusing on patients with neuroendocrine tumors (NETs).
  • The research found that 85% of patients met expert-recommended screening criteria, but only 40% underwent echocardiogram screening, with a notable increase post-guideline release (from 32% to 70%).
  • The findings suggest that using these recommended criteria can significantly enhance early detection of CHD in at-risk patients.
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Recognizing from left ventricular aneurysm after myocardial infarction is paramount to guide clinical management and determine need for surgical urgency. We discuss a case of a postinfarction pseudoaneurysm that poses unique anatomic challenges and may hold a secret "DaVinci code" beyond current diagnostic criteria. ().

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Objective: To define optimal intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH) cut-off threshold predictive of hypocalcemia after total thyroidectomy for safe and effective postoperative management.

Methods: This prospective single center study was done in 2 phases. In phase I, predictors of symptomatic hypocalcemia were analyzed and the receiver operating characteristic curve was used to define the optimal iPTH cut-off threshold predictive of hypocalcemia.

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Infectious diseases remain a complex, recurring, and challenging public health hazard. Coronaviruses have led to multidimensional consequences on health, mobility, and socio-economic conditions. Despite the significance and magnitude of impact from epidemics to the pandemic, literature is sparse on comprehensive coronaviruses related research performance over time.

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There have been significant developments in diagnostic and therapeutic options for patients with neuroendocrine tumors (NETs). Key phase 3 studies include the CLARINET trial, which evaluated lanreotide in patients with nonfunctioning enteropancreatic NETs; the RADIANT-2 and RADIANT-4 studies, which evaluated everolimus in functioning and nonfunctioning NETs of the gastrointestinal tract and lungs; the TELESTAR study, which evaluated telotristat ethyl in patients with refractory carcinoid syndrome; and the NETTER-1 trial, which evaluated Lu-DOTATATE in NETs of the small intestine and proximal colon (midgut). Based on these and other advances, the North American Neuroendocrine Tumor Society convened a multidisciplinary panel of experts with the goal of updating consensus-based guidelines for evaluation and treatment of midgut NETs.

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  • Transmyocardial laser revascularization is a known treatment for severe coronary artery disease but isn't widely used as anticipated.
  • Research shows it works well in clinical trials, yet only 5% of these procedures are done minimally invasively.
  • The text presents a case of a female patient who received this treatment through a minimally invasive thoracoscopic approach.
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Background: Drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) continues to be a challenge in developing countries with poor resources. Despite the high prevalence of primary DR-TB, its routine screening prior to the treatment is not performed in public hospitals in Nigeria. Data regarding drug resistance and its genetic determinant among follow-up patients with TB are lacking in Nigeria.

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