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    Evaluating Dose-response of Cataract Induction in Radiotherapy of Head and Neck Cancers Patients by Arefpour, A M, Bahrami, M, Haghparast, A, Khoshgard, K, Aryaei Tabar, H, Farshchian, N

    “…Head and neck cancers are currently the most common types of cancers. 3D-conformal radiation therapy is the most common dose delivery technique for head and…”
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    A Comparison of the Therapeutic Effects of Metformin, Pioglitazone and Vitamin E in Patients with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver by K Shahebrahimi, Sh Zulnoorian, A Almasi, A Sharifi, AA Keshvarz, N Farshchian

    “…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) is specified by changes in fat in the liver, with or without inflammation. The disease is…”
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    Hemospermia: long-term outcome in 165 patients by Zargooshi, J, Nourizad, S, Vaziri, S, Nikbakht, M R, Almasi, A, Ghadiri, K, Bidhendi, S, Khazaie, H, Motaee, H, Malek-Khosravi, S, Farshchian, N, Rezaei, M, Rahimi, Z, Khalili, R, Yazdaani, L, Najafinia, K, Hatam, M

    “…Long-term course of hemospermia has not been addressed in the sexual medicine literature. We report our 15 years’ experience. From 1997 to 2012, 165 patients…”
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    2689 – MRI findings and renal function in patients on long-term lithium therapy by Farshchian, N, Farnia, V, Aghaiani, M, Abdoli, N

    Published in European psychiatry (2013)
    “…Introduction Nephrotoxicity is a well-known pharmacological side effect in patients under long-term treatment with lithium. About 20% may develop renal…”
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    Comparative study of the effects of venlafaxine and duloxetine on chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy by Farshchian, Negin, Alavi, Avisa, Heydarheydari, Sahel, Moradian, Nasrin

    Published in Cancer chemotherapy and pharmacology (01-11-2018)
    “…Objective One of the complications of chemotherapy is peripheral neuropathy. Various studies have shown that potent norepinephrine and serotonin reuptake…”
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    A Comparison of Color Doppler Sonography Findings in Polycystic Ovarian ‎Syndrome Patients and Healthy Women by N Farshchian, T Fakheri, A Hezbi

    “…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrine disorder in reproductive-age women. The assessment of uterine and…”
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    Diagnostic value of magnetic resonance imaging and bone scan to diagnose the vertebral metastases by Farshchian N, Farshchian N, Ashraf Falah A

    “…Background and Objective: The vertebra is the most common site of bone metastases. Diagnosis of metastases particularly in the early stages can improve…”
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    A Survey of Agreement Rate between Simple MTC and Post Contrast T1 Sequence MRI for Diagnosing Active Multiple Sclerosis Plaques by N. Farshchian, N. Razazian, M. Rezaei, A. Noorzadeh

    Published in Pizishkī-i bālīnī-i Ibn-i Sīnā (01-09-2016)
    “…Introduction & Objective: MS is the most common disabling neurological disorder. Identifying  new active MS plaques at the onset and clinical status and faster…”
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    Signal intensity of basal ganglions in T2 magnetic resonance imaging in multiple sclerosis by Farshchian N (MD), Razazian N (MD), Rezaei M (PhD), Livani S (MD)

    “…Background and Objective: Although multiple sclerosis is a disease affecting white matter of brain and spinal cord, but involvement of basal ganglions in some…”
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    A Retrospective Study Comparing Radiological to Histopathological Diagnosis After Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy for Suspected Cholecystitis by Gupta, Anupam K, Farshchian, Joseph, Hus, Nir

    Published in Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) (06-10-2020)
    “…Introduction Acute calculus cholecystitis is one of the most common causes of acute abdominal pain in patients presenting to the emergency department,…”
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