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    Formaldehyde exposure induces histopathological and morphometric changes in the rat testis by Golalipour, M J, Azarhoush, R, Ghafari, S, Gharravi, A M, Fazeli, S A, Davarian, A

    Published in Folia morphologica (01-08-2007)
    “…Formaldehyde is a chemical which is traditionally used for fixing cadavers and routine histopathology techniques. It is vaporised during the dissection and…”
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    Morphometric alterations of the rat spleen following formaldehyde exposure by Golalipour, M J, Kord, H, Ghafari, S, Gharravi, A M, Davarian, A, Fazeli, S A, Azarhoush, R

    Published in Folia morphologica (01-02-2008)
    “…Formaldehyde is commonly used in the production of various industrial and medical products. At room temperature formaldehyde easily evaporates. Exposure to…”
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    Diagnostic value of simultaneous use of anti-cyclic citrulinated peptide and rheumatoid factor in rheumatoid arthritis by Azarhoush R, Aghaii M

    “…Background and Objective: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic and chronic disease. Anticitrulinated anticyclic antibody (Anti-CCP) and rheumatoid factor…”
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    Assessment of babA2 and hsp genotype frequency in Helicobacter pylori specimens isolated from digestive disorders patients by Heidari Kh, Azarhoush R, Forghanifar M

    “…Background and Objective: Helicobacter pylori is the main gastric pathogen in human. BabA2 and Hsp genotypes are essential for enormous clinical outcomes in…”
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    Anatomical and histopathological distribution of gastrointestinal polyps in Gorgan, Iran (1999-2008) by Azarhoush R, Amiriani T, Rahimi-Nejad M

    “…Background and Objective: Gastrointestinal polyps have pre-carcinomatous potential. In regard to increasing rate of gastrointestinal cancers and the relation…”
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    Compraision of urease test with Giemsa staining for detection of Helicobacter pylori infection in patients with gastric ulcer and gastritis by R Davaloo, H Kaboosi, Kh Heidari, R Azarhoush, E Naeimi-Tabiei, V Kazeminejad

    “…Background and Objective: Helicobacter pylori are one of the most common gastrointestinal bacterium infections. This study was done to compare the urease test…”
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    Comparison of serum androgens and progesterone in preeclampsia and normal pregnancy by Tabande A, Azarhoush R, Ghasemi M

    “…Background and Objective: Androgens are among the causative factors in preeclampsia. This study was done to compare the serum androgens and progesterone in…”
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    Relationship between Antimicrobial Resistance to Bacteria in the Vagina and Rectum of Pregnant Women and Early Neonatal Sepsis by Gharahjeh, S, Nowzari, A, Azarhoush, R, Fuladi nejad, M, Nematollahi, N, Aryaei, M, Mohammadi, R

    Published in Medical laboratory journal (01-07-2015)
    “…Abstract Background and Objective: Neonatal sepsis is a remarkable factor in mortality, morbidity, neonatal and perinatal complications. Group B Streptococcus…”
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    Colonoscopic and histopathological findings in patients with hematochezia by Mozafari Chenijani SN, Azarhoush R, Amiriani T, Roshandel GhR

    “…Background and Objective: Colonoscopy is the best method for management of patients with Hematochezia or lower gastrointestinal bleeding (LGIB). This study was…”
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    Frequency of HBsAg in pregnant women in Gorgan, Iran by Cheraghali F (MD), Yazarloo S (BSc), Behnampour N (MSc), Azarhoush R (MD)

    “…Background and Objective: The prevalence of hepatitis B infection is increasing worldwide. The main way to prevent hepatitis B transmission to newborns can be…”
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    Mucocutaneons manifestation in end stage renal disease patients under hemodialysis in 5th Azar hospital in Gorgan, Iran (2009) by Tajbakhsh R, Dehghan M, Azarhoush R, Sadani S, Kaboutari M, Qorbani M, Samadzadeh S

    “…Background and Objective: Mucocutaneons manifestations are common in hemodialysis patients.The aim of this study was evaluate the prcvalence of cutaneous and…”
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    Antibiotic sensitivity of isolated E.coli from pregnant women urine by Barati L (MD), Ghezelsofla F (MD), Azarhoush R (PhD), Heidari F (BSc), Noora M (BSc)

    “…Background and Objective: Urinary tract infection is the most common bacterial infection during pregnancy. The pregnant women seems to be at risk for…”
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    PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF URTICA DIOICA ON RENAL MORPHOMETRIC AND HISTOLOGIC ALTERATIONS IN STREPTOZOTOCIN DIABETIC RATS by MJ Golalipour, A Mohammad Gharravi, S Ghafari, R Azarhoush

    “…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Hyperglycemia causes renal morphometric and histological alterations. This study was done to determine the protective role of urtica…”
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    Histopathologic effects of formaldehyde exposure on rat kidney by M.J. Golalipour, H. Hashemnezhad, S.A. Fazeli, R. Azarhoush, A. Davarian

    “…AbstractBackground and purpose: Formaldehyde is a chemical traditionally used for fixing the cadaver. It is vaporized during dissection and practical studying…”
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    Thyroid function and autoimmunity derangment in goiterous and non-goiterous pregnant women by Bakshandeh Nosrat S (MD), Bazrafshan HR (MD), Azarhoush R (MD), Hezarkhani SH (MD), Mirkarimi M (MD), Mokhtari N (MD), Besharat S (MD), Ghorbani M (MSc)

    “…Background and Objective: Destructive effects of thyroid diseases in pregnancy and fetal frowth is well established subclinical autoimmune thyroid diseases can…”
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    Comparative study of bone marrow aspiration and needle biopsy for stainable Iron by Azarhoush R (MD)

    “…The amount of stainable Iron in the bone marrow is frequently used as a means of assessing Iron stores. In our study marrow Iron assessed in needle biopsy…”
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