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    Quality indicators and patients' characteristics in relation to early outcome of Kasr-al-ainy stroke unit by Zaki, Maha Atef, Abdelalim, Ahmed Mohamed, Mourad, Husam Salah, Saad, Abdallah Adel, Fouad, Amr Mohamed

    “…BackgroundA wide variety of factors have been reported to influence stroke prognosis. Quality indicators serve as standards of care. The aim of this study is…”
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    Assessment of the response to antiepileptic drugs in epileptic patients with structural lesion(s) on neuroimaging by Maha Atef Zaki, Lamiaa Nazeeh ElSherif, Reham Mohamed Shamloul

    “…Abstract Background Focal epilepsy is the most common form of epilepsy in adults. Advances in brain imaging allowed better identification of different…”
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    Multiple sclerosis and fecundity: a study of anti-mullerian hormone level in Egyptian patients by Zaki, Maha Atef, Ramzy, Gihan, Ali, Samah, Sharaf, Sahar Abdelatty, Hegazy, Mohamed I, Mostafa, Emad, Fawzy, Ibrahim, El-Ghoneimy, Lobna

    “…BackgroundMultiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurological disease that affects people aged 20–40 years on average. It classically affects young females of…”
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    Cystatin C as a predictor for carotid artery steno-occlusive disease in non-cardioembolic ischemic stroke by Maha Atef Zaki, Sahar Abd Atty, Alshaimaa M Aboul fotouh, Wahdan, Nancy Samir

    “…BackgroundStroke is the third leading cause of death in developed nations. Ultrasonography (US) of the carotid arteries is the modality of choice for diagnosis…”
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    Anti-Mullerian Hormone Level and Fecundity in Female Egyptian Multiple Sclerosis Patients by Ismail, Samah Ali Ahmed, Zaki, Maha Atef, Ramzy, Gihan Mahmoud, Hegazy, Mohamed Ibrahim, Sharaf, Sahar Abd El Atty

    Published in Multiple sclerosis and related disorders (01-12-2023)
    “…Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurological disease that affects people aged 20-40 years. It classically affects young females of reproductive age. The…”
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