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    Artificial intelligence-powered optimization of KI-67 assessment in breast cancer: enhancing precision and workflow efficiency. a literature review by Mooghal, Mehwish, Anjum, Saba, Khan, Wajiha, Tariq, Hassan, Babar, Amna, Vohra, Lubna Mushtaq

    “…Breast Cancer (BC) has evolved from traditional morphological analysis to molecular profiling, identifying new subtypes. Ki-67, a prognostic biomarker, helps…”
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    Transforming breast cancer care: harnessing the power of artificial intelligence and imaging for predicting pathological complete response. a narrative review by Shaikh, Kulsoom, Mooghal, Mehwish, Ameen, Abdullah, Khan, Wajiha, Zeeshan, Sana, Vohra, Lubna Mushtaq

    “…This narrative review explores the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and advanced imaging techniques in predicting Pathological Complete…”
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    Innovations in Artificial Intelligence-Driven Breast Cancer Survival Prediction: A Narrative Review by Mooghal, Mehwish, Nasir, Saad, Arif, Aiman, Khan, Wajiha, Rashid, Yasmin Abdul, Vohra, Lubna M

    Published in Cancer informatics (2024)
    “…This narrative review explores the burgeoning field of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven Breast Cancer (BC) survival prediction, emphasizing the…”
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    Comprehensive targeted treatment options available for Breast cancer stem cells; A literature review of the last 10 years' developments by Vohra, Lubna Mushtaque, Mooghal, Mehwish, Khan, Wajiha, Sohail, Hassan, Zeeshan, Sana

    “…Breast Cancer Stem Cells (BCSCs), unlike normal breast cells, exhibit the potential for self-regeneration and tumour formation and express unique markers…”
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    Impending perforation near ileocecal junction due to phytobezoar impaction and intraluminal polyp: a case report by Mooghal, Mehwish, Ahmad, Asrar, Safi, Adnan, Khan, Wajiha, Ahmad, Naveed

    Published in Journal of medical case reports (30-03-2022)
    “…Bezoars and polyps are an uncommon cause of mechanical intestinal obstruction. There are four different kinds of bezoars: phytobezoars, made of vegetables and…”
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    Apocrine lesions of breast and invasive carcinoma with apocrine differentiation: a brief review by Anjum, Saba, Mooghal, Mehwish, Rehman, Abdul, Sellal, Yusra, Vohra, Lubna

    Published in Surgical and experimental pathology (10-11-2023)
    “…Summary Apocrine metaplastic change is a frequent change in breast pathology. Invasive carcinoma with apocrine differentiation of the breast has unconventional…”
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    Advancements in oligometastatic breast cancer: a comprehensive review of current strategies and the role of artificial intelligence by Mooghal, Mehwish, Ali, Muhammad Maisam, Khan, Wajiha, Ahmer, Areeba, Akbar, Maha Ghulam, Vohra, Lubna Mushtaq

    “…In the dynamic landscape of Breast Cancer (BC), Oligo- Metastatic Breast Cancer (OMBC) presents unique challenges and opportunities. This comprehensive review…”
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    An unusual case of intestinal obstruction due to Meckel’s diverticulum with vitelline cyst: case report by Khan, Wajiha, Mooghal, Mehwish, Ahmad, Asrar, Aijaz, Syeda Sanila, Iqbal, Yusra

    “…Meckel's diverticulum (MD)1, the most common congenital anomaly of the gastrointestinal tract, occurs in 2% of the population with males being more symptomatic…”
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    A case of Bochdalek hernia with anomalous hepatic lobe heterotopia-case report by Khan, Wajiha, Safi, Adnan, Ahmad, Asrar, Mooghal, Mehwish

    “…Background Bochdalek hernia is the most common type of congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) resulting from postero-lateral diaphragmatic defect. Hepatic…”
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    Prophylactic Risk-Reducing Mastectomy (PRRM): A Set Practice or Catch-22 Situation in LMIC. A Single-Centre Prospective Cohort Study by Mooghal, Mehwish, Vohra, Lubna M., Khan, Wajiha, Akbar, Fizza

    Published in World journal of surgery (01-09-2023)
    “…Background Pakistan’s hereditary breast cancer has a higher-than-average prevalence. Our acceptability of prophylactic risk-reducing mastectomy (PRRM) still…”
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    Breast Cancer Screening in Transgender Population: Review of literature by Tareen, Saffa, Mooghal, Mehwish, Shaikh, Kulsoom, Zeeshan, Sana

    Published in Pakistan journal of medical sciences (30-09-2024)
    “…This literature review explores breast cancer screening practices among transgender individuals globally, emphasizing the overlooked population in Pakistan…”
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    Prophylactic Risk Reducing Mastectomy (PRRM): Are we ready to accept: Lower Middle-Income Country (LMIC) perspective by Mooghal, Mehwish, Vohra, Lubna Mushtaque, Khan, Wajiha

    Published in International journal of surgery open (01-04-2023)
    “…•Pakistan has a greater incidence of Hereditary Breast Cancer (HBC) than other south-east Asian countries.•More than 2 million people in Pakistan are living…”
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    Artificial intelligence-powered optimization of KI-67 assessment in breast cancer: enhancing precision and workflow efficiency. a literature review by Mooghal, Mehwish, Anjum, Saba, Khan, Wajiha, Tariq, Hassan, Babar, Amna, Vohra, Lubna Mushtaq

    “…Breast Cancer (BC) has evolved from traditional morphological analysis to molecular profiling, identifying new subtypes. Ki-67, a prognostic biomarker, helps…”
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    Breast adenoid cystic carcinoma: An uncommon neoplasm- Case report by Samar, Mirza Rameez, Khan, Wajiha, Mooghal, Mehwish, Anjum, Saba, Mohammad, Azmina Tajuddin Vali, Vohra, Lubna Mushtaque

    “…Adenoid cystic carcinoma is a neoplasm that is commonly of salivary gland origin. It could infrequently arise from other tissues such as breast in which case…”
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    Complications of invasive mechanical ventilation in critically Ill Covid-19 patients - A narrative review by Khan, Wajiha, Safi, Adnan, Muneeb, Muhammad, Mooghal, Mehwish, Aftab, Ali, Ahmed, Jawad

    Published in Annals of medicine and surgery (01-08-2022)
    “…Critically ill COVID-19 patients have to undergo positive pressure ventilation, a non-physiological and invasive intervention that can be lifesaving in severe…”
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    Ethnic predisposition, risk factors and breast cancer presentation; a 10-year data. Single centered prospective cohort study from Karachi by Sultan, Naheed, Memon, Saeed Ahmed, Mooghal, Mehwish, Wali, Shah, Khan, Wajiha, Tahseen, Hina, Khan, Memuna, Monis, Daniyal

    Published in Annals of medicine and surgery (01-10-2022)
    “…Breast cancer, a leading cause of mortality among females, has been the center of research for many decades. Work is in progress to advance the research…”
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    Impediment to Leadership Opportunities for Female Doctors - Gender Disparity in Pakistani Healthcare System -SHORT REPORT by Iqbal, Yusra, Khan, Wajiha, Mooghal, Mehwish

    Published in Advances in medical education and practice (01-01-2022)
    “…Gender disparity, that is the unequal attitude and treatment of people due to their gender, is found in many fields including the medical profession. Not only…”
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    COVID 19 pandemic: Effect on management of patients with breast cancer; single center retrospective cohort study by Mooghal, Mehwish, Javaid, Rana Hassan, Khan, Wajiha, Muneeb, Muhammad, Khan, Waseem Ahmad, Ahmad, Asrar, Barohi, Lal Bux, Rahim, Kamran, Tahseen, Hina, Gul, Amna

    Published in International journal of surgery open (01-09-2021)
    “…(SARS-COV-2) infection, led to a pandemic affecting many countries, resulting in hospitals diverting most of their resources to fight the pandemic. Breast…”
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