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  1. Article ; Online: Synthesis, DNA binding and biological evaluation of benzimidazole Schiff base ligands and their metal(ii) complexes.

    Mahmood, Khalid / Akhter, Zareen / Perveen, Fouzia / Aisha / Bibi, Muneeba / Ismail, Hammad / Tabassum, Nida / Yousuf, Sammer / Ashraf, Ahmad Raza / Qayyum, Muhammad Abdul

    RSC advances

    2023  Volume 13, Issue 18, Page(s) 11982–11999

    Abstract: Two novel benzimidazole ligands ( ...

    Abstract Two novel benzimidazole ligands (
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-04-17
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2046-2069
    ISSN (online) 2046-2069
    DOI 10.1039/d3ra00982c
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  2. Article ; Online: Mature teratoma of liver in an adult male patient.

    Saba, Firdos / Hamid, Tahira / M Alrawashdeh, Hamzeh Younes / Iqbal, Mohammad Shahid / Tabassum, Aisha

    Indian journal of pathology & microbiology

    2023  Volume 66, Issue 4, Page(s) 848–851

    Abstract: Teratomas are germ cell tumors occurring usually in gonadal organs. They are neoplasms composed of one or more of the three germ layers. Extragonadal teratomas are uncommonly reported in the literature. The liver is an extremely rare site for teratoma, ... ...

    Abstract Teratomas are germ cell tumors occurring usually in gonadal organs. They are neoplasms composed of one or more of the three germ layers. Extragonadal teratomas are uncommonly reported in the literature. The liver is an extremely rare site for teratoma, constituting < 1% of all teratomas. The majority of the liver teratomas are found in the pediatric population with only a dozen cases reported in adults to the best of our knowledge. We present a case of a 27-year-old male with a history of abdominal pain of 5 months duration. CT scan revealed liver mass suggesting teratoma. The patient underwent cholecystectomy and segmental liver resection. Histopathology revealed mature cystic teratoma. Complete resection remains the best treatment option. Teratomas of the liver are extremely rare, constituting < 1% of all teratomas. An extensive review of the literature yielded < 50 cases of primary hepatic teratomas with only a dozen cases in adults and only two cases in males.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Humans ; Male ; Dermoid Cyst ; Hepatectomy ; Liver/diagnostic imaging ; Liver/surgery ; Liver/pathology ; Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal/surgery ; Teratoma/diagnosis ; Teratoma/surgery ; Teratoma/pathology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-12-11
    Publishing country India
    Document type Case Reports ; Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 197621-7
    ISSN 0974-5130 ; 0377-4929
    ISSN (online) 0974-5130
    ISSN 0377-4929
    DOI 10.4103/ijpm.ijpm_430_21
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  3. Article: Phytochemical profiling of antimicrobial and potential antioxidant plant:

    Nadeem, Ali / Shahzad, Hira / Ahmed, Bashir / Muntean, Tudor / Waseem, Maaz / Tabassum, Aisha

    Frontiers in plant science

    2022  Volume 13, Page(s) 969316

    Abstract: Traditional and phytochemical studies have confirmed the richness and diversity of medicinal plants such ... ...

    Abstract Traditional and phytochemical studies have confirmed the richness and diversity of medicinal plants such as
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-09-26
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2613694-6
    ISSN 1664-462X
    ISSN 1664-462X
    DOI 10.3389/fpls.2022.969316
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  4. Article: Preanalytical Errors in a Hematology Laboratory: An Experience from a Tertiary Care Center.

    Iqbal, Mohammad Shahid / Tabassum, Aisha / Arbaeen, Ahmad Fawzi / Qasem, Ahmed H / Elshemi, Adel G / Almasmoum, Hibah

    Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)

    2023  Volume 13, Issue 4

    Abstract: Background: Laboratory errors arise at any stage of testing. Detecting these inaccuracies before results are revealed might delay diagnosis and treatment, causing patient distress. Here, we studied the preanalytical errors in a hematology laboratory.: ...

    Abstract Background: Laboratory errors arise at any stage of testing. Detecting these inaccuracies before results are revealed might delay diagnosis and treatment, causing patient distress. Here, we studied the preanalytical errors in a hematology laboratory.
    Methods: This one-year retrospective analysis was conducted at the laboratory of a tertiary care hospital and included information on blood samples that were taken for hematology tests from both outpatients and inpatients. Laboratory records included sample collection and rejection information. The type and frequency of preanalytical errors were expressed as a proportion of total errors and sample number. Microsoft Excel was utilized to enter data. The results were presented in the form of frequency tables.
    Results: This research included 67,892 hematology samples. For preanalytical errors, 886 samples (1.3%) were discarded. The most common preanalytical error was insufficient sample (54.17%), and the least common was an empty/damaged tube (0.4%). Erroneous samples in the emergency department were mostly insufficient and clotted, whereas pediatric sample errors were caused by insufficient and diluted samples.
    Conclusion: Inadequate samples and clotted samples account for the vast majority of preanalytical factors. Insufficiency and dilutional errors were most frequent from pediatric patients. Adherence to best laboratory practices can drastically cut down on preanalytical errors.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-02-06
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2662336-5
    ISSN 2075-4418
    ISSN 2075-4418
    DOI 10.3390/diagnostics13040591
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  5. Article ; Online: Knowledge and Attitude toward Hemoglobinopathies in Premarital Screening Program among the General Population in the Western Region of Saudi Arabia.

    Almasmoum, Hibah A / Tabassum, Aisha / Iqbal, Mohammad Shahid / Abo-Alshamat, Refal / Aqeeli, Waad

    Hemoglobin

    2022  , Page(s) 1–8

    Abstract: The National Premarital Screening Program, which includes sickle cell disease and thalassemia, was made mandatory in 2004 by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), and the earlier studies have shown a poor knowledge and negative attitude toward this program ... ...

    Abstract The National Premarital Screening Program, which includes sickle cell disease and thalassemia, was made mandatory in 2004 by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), and the earlier studies have shown a poor knowledge and negative attitude toward this program in the different study groups. This study was conducted to assess the knowledge and attitudes toward premarital screening (PMS) in a randomly selected national sample of the Saudi population, 18 years and above. This was a cross-sectional study conducted in the Saudi population in the western region between July and December 2021. Valid and reliable questionnaire and data were collected from 893 participants aged ≥18 years. The χ
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-11-12
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 750615-6
    ISSN 1532-432X ; 0363-0269
    ISSN (online) 1532-432X
    ISSN 0363-0269
    DOI 10.1080/03630269.2022.2142607
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  6. Article: Susceptibility of Diabetic Patients to COVID-19 Infections: Clinico-Hematological and Complications Analysis.

    Atwah, Banan / Iqbal, Mohammad Shahid / Kabrah, Saeed / Kabrah, Ahmed / Alghamdi, Saad / Tabassum, Aisha / Baghdadi, Mohammed A / Alzahrani, Hissah

    Vaccines

    2023  Volume 11, Issue 3

    Abstract: Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 has become a global health threat resulting in a catastrophic spread and more than 3.8 million deaths worldwide. It has been suggested that there is a negative influence of diabetes mellites (DM), which is a complex ... ...

    Abstract Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 has become a global health threat resulting in a catastrophic spread and more than 3.8 million deaths worldwide. It has been suggested that there is a negative influence of diabetes mellites (DM), which is a complex chronic disease, on COVID-19 severe outcomes. Other factors in diabetic patients may also contribute to COVID-19 disease outcomes, such as older age, obesity, hyperglycaemia, hypertension, and other chronic conditions.
    Methods: A cohort study was conducted on the demographics, clinical information, and laboratory findings of the hospitalised COVID-19 with DM and non-DM patients were obtained from the medical records in King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Saudi Arabia.
    Results: Among the study population, 108 patients had DM, and 433 were non-DM patients. Patients with DM were more likely to present symptoms such as fever (50.48%), anorexia (19.51%), dry cough (47.96%), shortness of breath (35.29%), chest pain (16.49%), and other symptoms. There was a significant decrease in the mean of haematological and biochemical parameters, such as haemoglobin, calcium, and alkaline phosphate in people with diabetes compared to non-diabetics and a considerable increase in other parameters, such as glucose, potassium, and cardiac troponin.
    Conclusions: According to the findings of this study, patients who have diabetes have a greater risk of developing more severe symptoms associated with COVID-19 disease. This could result in more patients being admitted to the intensive care unit as well as higher mortality rates.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-03-01
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2703319-3
    ISSN 2076-393X
    ISSN 2076-393X
    DOI 10.3390/vaccines11030561
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  7. Article ; Online: Synthesis of Biogenic Silver Nanocatalyst and their Antibacterial and Organic Pollutants Reduction Ability.

    Riaz, Muhammad / Sharafat, Uzma / Zahid, Nafeesa / Ismail, Muhammad / Park, Jeongwon / Ahmad, Bashir / Rashid, Neelum / Fahim, Muhammad / Imran, Muhammad / Tabassum, Aisha

    ACS omega

    2022  Volume 7, Issue 17, Page(s) 14723–14734

    Abstract: Plant-mediated nanoparticles are gaining popularity due to biologically active secondary metabolites that aid in green synthesis. This study describes a simple, environmentally friendly, dependable, and cost-effective production of silver nanoparticles ... ...

    Abstract Plant-mediated nanoparticles are gaining popularity due to biologically active secondary metabolites that aid in green synthesis. This study describes a simple, environmentally friendly, dependable, and cost-effective production of silver nanoparticles utilizing
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-04-19
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2470-1343
    ISSN (online) 2470-1343
    DOI 10.1021/acsomega.1c07365
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  8. Article: Boron nitride nanocage as drug delivery systems for chloroquine, as an effective drug for treatment of coronavirus disease: A DFT study.

    Alharthy, Khalid M / Fadhil Alsaffar, Marwa / Althurwi, Hassan N / Albaqami, Faisal F / Reidh Abass, Russul / Majid Alawi, Aisha / Salah Jalal, Sarah / Tabassum, Shazia / Zhang, Hao / Peng, Wang

    Inorganic chemistry communications

    2023  Volume 150, Page(s) 110482

    Abstract: Research has shown that chloroquine (CQ) can effectively help control COVID-19 infection. ... ...

    Abstract Research has shown that chloroquine (CQ) can effectively help control COVID-19 infection. B
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-02-06
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2026959-6
    ISSN 1387-7003
    ISSN 1387-7003
    DOI 10.1016/j.inoche.2023.110482
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  9. Article ; Online: Susceptibility of Diabetic Patients to COVID-19 Infections

    Banan Atwah / Mohammad Shahid Iqbal / Saeed Kabrah / Ahmed Kabrah / Saad Alghamdi / Aisha Tabassum / Mohammed A. Baghdadi / Hissah Alzahrani

    Vaccines, Vol 11, Iss 561, p

    Clinico-Hematological and Complications Analysis

    2023  Volume 561

    Abstract: Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 has become a global health threat resulting in a catastrophic spread and more than 3.8 million deaths worldwide. It has been suggested that there is a negative influence of diabetes mellites (DM), which is a complex ... ...

    Abstract Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 has become a global health threat resulting in a catastrophic spread and more than 3.8 million deaths worldwide. It has been suggested that there is a negative influence of diabetes mellites (DM), which is a complex chronic disease, on COVID-19 severe outcomes. Other factors in diabetic patients may also contribute to COVID-19 disease outcomes, such as older age, obesity, hyperglycaemia, hypertension, and other chronic conditions. Methods: A cohort study was conducted on the demographics, clinical information, and laboratory findings of the hospitalised COVID-19 with DM and non-DM patients were obtained from the medical records in King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Saudi Arabia. Results: Among the study population, 108 patients had DM, and 433 were non-DM patients. Patients with DM were more likely to present symptoms such as fever (50.48%), anorexia (19.51%), dry cough (47.96%), shortness of breath (35.29%), chest pain (16.49%), and other symptoms. There was a significant decrease in the mean of haematological and biochemical parameters, such as haemoglobin, calcium, and alkaline phosphate in people with diabetes compared to non-diabetics and a considerable increase in other parameters, such as glucose, potassium, and cardiac troponin. Conclusions: According to the findings of this study, patients who have diabetes have a greater risk of developing more severe symptoms associated with COVID-19 disease. This could result in more patients being admitted to the intensive care unit as well as higher mortality rates.
    Keywords COVID-19 ; diabetics ; Saudi Arabia ; susceptibility ; Medicine ; R
    Subject code 610
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-03-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher MDPI AG
    Document type Article ; Online
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  10. Article ; Online: KNOWLEDGE, PERCEPTIONS, AND PREVENTIVE PRACTICES TOWARDS COVID-19 DURING THE EARLY STAGES OF THE OUTBREAK AMONG SAUDI PEOPLE

    Mohammad Albanghali / Abdulmajeed Sindi / Yasser Kofiah / Mohammad Iqbal / Aisha Tabassum / Hussain Almasmoum / Raed Alharbi / Doaa Koufeya / Mohammad Shanwaz

    Global Journal of Public Health Medicine, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 523-

    A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY

    2022  Volume 536

    Abstract: Introduction: Knowledge of and adherence to preventive measures concerning the transmission of coronavirus disease (2019) (COVID-19) remain the frontline strategies to control its spread. This cross-sectional study aims to determine the knowledge, ... ...

    Abstract Introduction: Knowledge of and adherence to preventive measures concerning the transmission of coronavirus disease (2019) (COVID-19) remain the frontline strategies to control its spread. This cross-sectional study aims to determine the knowledge, perceptions, and preventive practices towards COVID-19 among the general Saudi population. Methods: A 40-item self-administered online questionnaire concerning knowledge and preventive practices towards COVID-19 was developed and validated. The questionnaire was highly reliable (standardized Cronbach’s alpha = 0.89). Results: A total of 2024 participants were included (60% men; age range: 18 to 73 years). Estimated median knowledge and preventive practices score were 63 (IQR = 59–67) and 63 (IQR = 54–68) respectively. The results reflected high levels of knowledge and preventive practices among the participants. The knowledge score and preventive practices score were significantly differed by educational level, work status, region, and purpose of leaving one’s house. Correlation analyses demonstrated a significant weak correlation between knowledge and preventive practices (r=0.056, p=0.012). Conclusion: This study indicates that majority of Saudi people having above average level of knowledge and preventive practices towards the COVID-19. Health education programs must be designed to target less educated residents and expatriates. The findings provide a baseline for the knowledge, perceptions, and preventive practices towards the COVID-19 pandemic among Saudi Arabian residents at the early stages of the outbreak.
    Keywords covid-19 ; knowledge ; preventive practices ; sars-cov2 ; Medicine (General) ; R5-920
    Subject code 690
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-03-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Education in Action Club
    Document type Article ; Online
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