Search Results - "MOUSTAFA, Fatma E"
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Diffusion Tensor Imaging in early prediction of renal fibrosis in patients with renal disease: Functional and histopathological correlations
Published in International journal of clinical practice (Esher) (01-04-2021)“…Renal fibrosis (RF) is a well-known marker of chronic kidney disease (CKD) progression. However, renal biopsy is an available tool for evaluation of RF,…”
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Study of the Effect of Route of Administration of Mesenchymal Stem Cells on Cisplatin-Induced Acute Kidney Injury in Sprague Dawley Rats
Published in International journal of stem cells (30-05-2016)“…Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been shown to ameliorate cisplatin-induced acute kidney injury (AKI). The present study compares the efficacy of different…”
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Is solitary kidney really more resistant to ischemia? An experimental canine study
Published in The Journal of urology (01-09-2013)“…To our knowledge there are no evidence-based medicine data to date to critically judge the vulnerability of a solitary kidney to warm ischemia compared to…”
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Acute postinfectious crescentic glomerulonephritis: clinicopathologic presentation and risk factors
Published in International urology and nephrology (01-09-2005)“…Glomerular crescent formation is a feature of the most severe forms of human glomerulonephritis. The postinfectious form of rapidly progressive…”
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Pulse cyclophosphamide inadequately suppresses reoccurrence of minimal change nephrotic syndrome in corticoid-dependent children
Published in Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation (01-10-2003)“…Background. In minimal change nephrotic syndrome (MNCS), the most common primary nephrotic syndrome in children, ∼95% of cases show excellent responses to…”
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Levamisole: adjunctive therapy in steroid dependent minimal change nephrotic children
Published in Pediatric nephrology (Berlin, West) (01-05-2002)“…In children with minimal change nephrotic syndrome (MCNS), the steroid dependent group constitutes an especially difficult case for management. Patients in…”
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Crescentic glomerulonephritis in Egypt: clinical and histopathological risk factors
Published in Journal of nephrology (01-05-2002)“…We followed up 128 patients with crescentic glomerulonephritis (CGN), having sufficient clinical and histopathological data for a mean period of 34 +/- 28…”
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Helicobacter pylori and uremic gastritis: a histopathologic study and a correlation with endoscopic and bacteriologic findings
Published in American journal of nephrology (01-01-1997)“…In this work 70 asymptomatic uremic patients under maintenance hemodialysis in our institution underwent upper-gastrointestinal endoscopy as part of a routine…”
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Schistosomal specific nephropathy leading to end–stage renal failure
Published in Kidney international (01-04-1987)“…Schistosomal specific nephropathy leading to end–stage renal failure. In this study 17 patients, 11 with end–stage renal failure and six with nephrotic…”
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Study of asymptomatic microscopic hematuria in potential living related kidney donors
Published in Nephron (2015) (1993)“…Thirty potential living related kidney donors with asymptomatic microscopic hematuria of nonsurgical causes were entered in this study. They underwent thorough…”
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A prospective, randomized therapeutic trial for schistosomal specific nephropathy
Published in Kidney international (01-11-1989)“…A prospective, randomized therapeutic trial for schistosomal specific nephropathy. In this work 26 patients with schistosomal specific nephropathy were…”
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Effects of schistosomiasis on living kidney donors
Published in Scandinavian journal of urology and nephrology (1992)“…Twenty living kidney donors with schistosomiasis were compared with 20 uninfected donors for a mean follow-up period of 42 months (range 12-62). All patients…”
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