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    Unveiling the link: hepatitis C virus and Parkinson’s disease by Eletreby, Rasha, Elhady, Eman, Shaheen, Shaimaa, Hamza, Iman, Hashem, Ahmed

    “…BackgroundParkinson disease (PD) is one of the disabling neurological disorders. The etiology of Parkinson disease is still unknown. Hepatitis C virus is one…”
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    Screening for non-motor symptoms in Egyptian patients with Parkinson’s disease by Shaheen, Shaimaa, Ali, Raed Mohamed, Farghaly, Marwa, El-Serafy, Omar, Hegazy, Mohamed I

    “…BackgroundMost of the patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) suffer from non-motor symptoms (NMS). Despite their marked effect on patients’ quality of life,…”
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    Effect of mirror therapy on hand functions in Egyptian chronic stroke patients by Hussein Shaker, Ebtesam Mohammed Fahmy, Ayman Anwar Nassif Honin, Shaimaa Shaheen Mohamed

    “…Abstract Background Most stroke survivors (more than 60%) suffer from persistent neurological impairments that significantly affect activities of daily living…”
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    Oligoclonal bands and levels of interleukin 4, interleukin 10, and tumor necrosis factor alpha in idiopathic intracranial hypertension Egyptian patients by El-Tamawy, Mohamed S, Zaki, Maha A, Rashed, Laila A, Esmail, Eman H, Shaimaa Shaheen Mohamed, Osama, Wesam

    “…BackgroundIdiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is a neurological disorder of unknown pathophysiology with many proposed theories that involve CSF…”
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    Nutritional intake and its impact on patients with epilepsy: an analytical cross-sectional study by Ismail, Rania Shehata, Kishk, Nirmeen Adel, Rizk, Hoda Ibrahim, El-Kholy, Thanaa, Abd El-Maoula, Lamiaa M., Ibrahim El-Desoky, Ola, Shaheen, Shaimaa, El-Sawy, Enji

    Published in Nutritional neuroscience (02-09-2022)
    “…Anecdotal reports have proposed that diet might influence the occurrence of seizures. Our objectives were to assess nutritional status in a sample of patients…”
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