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  1. Book: Specialty imaging, breast MRI

    Raza, Sughra

    a comprehensive imaging guide

    (Speciality imaging)

    2010  

    Title variant Breast MRI
    Author's details Sughra Raza
    Series title Speciality imaging
    Keywords Breast Diseases / diagnosis ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging / methods ; Breast / physiology ; Breast--Magnetic resonance imaging--Atlases ; Breast--Diseases--Diagnosis--Atlases
    Subject code 618.1907548
    Language English
    Size Getr. Zählung : überw. Ill., 28 cm
    Edition 1. ed.
    Publisher Amirsys
    Publishing place Salt Lake City, Utah
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Book
    Accompanying material Zugang zu zusätzlichem Internetmaterial über Code
    HBZ-ID HT016161250
    ISBN 978-1-931884-17-4 ; 1-931884-17-X
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  2. Article ; Online: Management of High-Risk Breast Lesions: Counterpoint-Time for Personalized Surveillance.

    Raza, Sughra

    AJR. American journal of roentgenology

    2020  Volume 216, Issue 6, Page(s) 1434–1435

    MeSH term(s) Biopsy, Large-Core Needle ; Breast/pathology ; Breast Neoplasms/diagnosis ; Breast Neoplasms/pathology ; Breast Neoplasms/therapy ; Female ; Humans ; Practice Guidelines as Topic ; Precision Medicine/methods ; Risk
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-12-02
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 82076-3
    ISSN 1546-3141 ; 0361-803X ; 0092-5381
    ISSN (online) 1546-3141
    ISSN 0361-803X ; 0092-5381
    DOI 10.2214/AJR.20.25146
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  3. Article ; Online: Authors' Response.

    Pace, Lydia E / Raza, Sughra

    Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR

    2022  Volume 20, Issue 2, Page(s) 116

    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-11-21
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Letter ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 2274861-1
    ISSN 1558-349X ; 1546-1440
    ISSN (online) 1558-349X
    ISSN 1546-1440
    DOI 10.1016/j.jacr.2022.11.002
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  4. Article: Risk factors, causative organisms and sensitivity patterns of infective keratitis in a tertiary care hospital in Rawalpindi.

    Rizwan, Amna / Asghar, Asfandyar / Hasan Naqvi, Syed Ali / Sughra, Ume / Raza, Hassan

    JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association

    2022  Volume 71, Issue 12, Page(s) 2735–2739

    Abstract: Objective: To determine the risk factors, causative organisms, sensitivity patterns and treatment outcomes of infective corneal ulcers.: Methods: The prospective cohort study was conducted from January 2018 to December 2019 at the Department of ... ...

    Abstract Objective: To determine the risk factors, causative organisms, sensitivity patterns and treatment outcomes of infective corneal ulcers.
    Methods: The prospective cohort study was conducted from January 2018 to December 2019 at the Department of Ophthalmology, Fauji Foundation Hospital, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, and comprised eyes of patients with corneal ulcer. Corneal scrapes were sent for microbiological assessment. Variables studied were age, gender, risk factors, onset and duration of symptoms, best corrected visual acuity, treatment and complications. Data was analysed using SPSS 20.
    Results: Of the 65 eyes of as many patients, 40(61.5%) were from female patients and 25(38.4%) from males. The most common local risk factor was ocular surgery 19(29.2%), followed by ocular trauma 15(23.1%). Diabetes was present in 29(44.6%) cases. Culture results after corneal scrapings were positive for 39(60%) samples, while 26(40%) had no growth. Bacterial growth was present in 20(51.3%) eyes, fungal in 11(28.2%) and polymicrobial organisms were present in 8(20.5%). The most common pathogens were pseudomonas 10(25.6%) that were most sensitive to ciprofloxacin. By the end of the follow-up, 40(61.5%) cases showed improvement.
    Conclusions: Isolated pseudomonas was the most common pathogen. Prompt diagnosis with culture sensitivity tests are needed in developing countries to avoid blindness due to infective corneal ulcers.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-02-12
    Publishing country Pakistan
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 603873-6
    ISSN 0030-9982
    ISSN 0030-9982
    DOI 10.47391/JPMA.1410
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  5. Article ; Online: Legal Business Model Digitalization

    Qian Hongdao / Sughra Bibi / Dahai Mu / Asif Khan / Asad Raza

    SAGE Open, Vol

    The Post COVID-19 Legal Industry

    2022  Volume 12

    Abstract: The rapid expansion in globalization, changing economic and political conditions, health crisis, advancement in technologies, and customer demand shift have highlighted the business model concept’s growing importance in every business life walk. Despite ... ...

    Abstract The rapid expansion in globalization, changing economic and political conditions, health crisis, advancement in technologies, and customer demand shift have highlighted the business model concept’s growing importance in every business life walk. Despite the agreement on the business model’s role in innovation and firm success, this concept is unnoticed in the legal industry. The growing digitalization has disrupted the legal industry business model by enabling various cooperation, collaboration, value proposition, and value capture mechanism. Digitalization has innovated the legal business model and engaged them in the mundane adaptation in response to external environment changes. However, literature trends reveal that innovation in the legal business model is overlooked by academia. This study applied a case study method to highlight business model innovation in legal firms in the proposed framework of the business model navigator/magic triangle and business model canvas. We also took the market and industry trends and COVID-19 into consideration in the legal business landscape. This study proposed a digital business model and innovation operating model for the legal firms based on the identified fundamental pillars of digital business model components. This study expands the literature on digitalization and business model innovation by focusing on an ignored industry with substantial disruptive potential.
    Keywords History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ; AZ20-999 ; Social Sciences ; H
    Subject code 650
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-04-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher SAGE Publishing
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  6. Article: Methods of assessing categorical agreement between correlated screening tests in clinical studies.

    Zhou, Thomas J / Raza, Sughra / Nelson, Kerrie P

    Journal of applied statistics

    2020  Volume 48, Issue 10, Page(s) 1861–1881

    Abstract: Advances in breast imaging and other screening tests have prompted studies to evaluate and compare the consistency between experts' ratings of existing with new screening tests. In clinical settings, medical experts make subjective assessments of ... ...

    Abstract Advances in breast imaging and other screening tests have prompted studies to evaluate and compare the consistency between experts' ratings of existing with new screening tests. In clinical settings, medical experts make subjective assessments of screening test results such as mammograms. Consistency between experts' ratings is evaluated by measures of inter-rater agreement or association. However, conventional measures, such as Cohen's and Fleiss' kappas, are unable to be applied or may perform poorly when studies consist of many experts, unbalanced data, or dependencies between experts' ratings exist. Here we assess the performance of existing approaches including recently developed summary measures for assessing the agreement between experts' binary and ordinal ratings when patients undergo two screening procedures. Methods to assess consistency between repeated measurements by the same experts are also described. We present applications to three large-scale clinical screening studies. Properties of these agreement measures are illustrated via simulation studies. Generally, a model-based approach provides several advantages over alternative methods including the ability to flexibly incorporate various measurement scales (i.e. binary or ordinal), large numbers of experts and patients, sparse data, and robustness to prevalence of underlying disease.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-06-09
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1476802-1
    ISSN 1360-0532 ; 0266-4763
    ISSN (online) 1360-0532
    ISSN 0266-4763
    DOI 10.1080/02664763.2020.1777394
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  7. Article ; Online: Downstream Mammary and Extramammary Cascade Services and Spending Following Screening Breast Magnetic Resonance Imaging vs Mammography Among Commercially Insured Women.

    Ganguli, Ishani / Keating, Nancy L / Thakore, Nitya / Lii, Joyce / Raza, Sughra / Pace, Lydia E

    JAMA network open

    2022  Volume 5, Issue 4, Page(s) e227234

    Abstract: Importance: Increasing use of screening breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), including among women at low or average risk of breast cancer, raises concerns about resulting mammary and extramammary cascades (downstream services and new diagnoses) of ... ...

    Abstract Importance: Increasing use of screening breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), including among women at low or average risk of breast cancer, raises concerns about resulting mammary and extramammary cascades (downstream services and new diagnoses) of uncertain value.
    Objective: To estimate rates of cascade events (ie, laboratory tests, imaging tests, procedures, visits, hospitalizations, and new diagnoses) and associated spending following screening breast MRI vs mammography among commercially insured US women.
    Design, setting, and participants: This cohort study used 2016 to 2018 data from the MarketScan research database (IBM Corporation), which includes claims and administrative data from large US employers and commercial payers. Participants included commercially insured women aged 40 to 64 years without prior breast cancer who received an index bilateral screening breast MRI or mammogram between January 1, 2017, and June 30, 2018. We used propensity scores based on sociodemographic, clinical, and utilization variables to match MRI recipients to mammogram recipients in each month of index service use. Data were analyzed from October 8, 2020, to October 28, 2021.
    Exposures: Breast MRI vs mammography.
    Main outcomes and measures: Mammary and extramammary cascade event rates and associated total and patient out-of-pocket spending in the 6 months following the index test.
    Results: In this study, 9208 women receiving breast MRI were matched with 9208 women receiving mammography (mean [SD] age, 51.4 [6.7] years). Compared with mammogram recipients, breast MRI recipients had 39.0 additional mammary cascade events per 100 women (95% CI, 33.7-44.2), including 5.0 additional imaging tests (95% CI, 3.8-6.2), 17.3 additional procedures (95% CI, 15.5-19.0), 13.0 additional visits (95% CI, 9.4-17.2), 0.34 additional hospitalizations (95% CI, 0.18-0.50), and 3.0 additional new diagnoses (95% CI, 2.5-3.6). For extramammary cascades, breast MRI recipients had 19.6 additional events per 100 women (95% CI, 8.6-30.7) including 15.8 additional visits (95% CI, 10.2-21.4) and no statistically significant differences in other events. Breast MRI recipients had higher total spending for mammary events ($564 more per woman; 95% CI, $532-$596), extramammary events ($42 more per woman; 95% CI, $16-$69), and overall ($1404 more per woman; 95% CI, $1172-$1636). They also had higher overall out-of-pocket spending ($31 more per woman; 95% CI, $6-$55).
    Conclusions and relevance: In this cohort study of commercially insured women, breast MRI was associated with more mammary and extramammary cascade events and spending relative to mammography. These findings can inform cost-benefit assessments and coverage policies to ensure breast MRI is reserved for patients for whom benefits outweigh harms.
    MeSH term(s) Breast/diagnostic imaging ; Breast/pathology ; Breast Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging ; Breast Neoplasms/pathology ; Cohort Studies ; Female ; Humans ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods ; Male ; Mammography/methods ; Middle Aged
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-04-01
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.
    ISSN 2574-3805
    ISSN (online) 2574-3805
    DOI 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.7234
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  8. Article ; Online: Recurrence of hepatitis C virus after treatment with pegylated interferon and direct acting antivirals in Punjab Pakistan.

    Raza, M N / Sughra, K / Zeeshan, N / Anwar, M Z / Shahzad, M A / Rashid, U / Afroz, A / Munir, H

    Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia

    2021  Volume 83, Page(s) e252610

    Abstract: Although increased response rates concomitant in hepatitis C virus but relapse after treatment is threatened. Therefore, it is terrible requirement to evaluate the response of Pegylated interferon and direct acting antivirals in Punjab Pakistan. The ... ...

    Abstract Although increased response rates concomitant in hepatitis C virus but relapse after treatment is threatened. Therefore, it is terrible requirement to evaluate the response of Pegylated interferon and direct acting antivirals in Punjab Pakistan. The study was conducted to find the rate of recurrence of HCV infection after treatment with Pegylated Interferon and Direct Acting Antivirals in Punjab Pakistan. This study was conducted at Department of Pathology, Nawaz Sharif Medical College Gujrat, while treatment effects monitored in different Government and Private Hospitals of Punjab, Pakistan. Total 973 patients who administered the recommended dose and divided in two groups (i) Interferon based therapy (ii) direct acting antivirals (DAAs).Other parameters like ALT and viral load studied. The rate of recurrence was higher in female infected with genotype 2b and in male with mixed genotype 3a/2b after six month of antiviral therapy. Genotype 3a showed significant response to therapy after three month. 32 among 374 (8.5%) were positive after 24 weeks of treatment with interferon, 29 (7.7%) patients have same genotype while 3 patients were re-infected with different HCV strains. With DAAs, only 27 (4.8%) patients were positive among 558 after 2 weeks and one patient re-infected with different genotype. Early and sustained virological response noted in DAAs. ALT and viral load decreased faster with DAAs that not achieved after 4 weeks with pegylated interferon. Sustained virological response appears in DAAs and recurrence rate is high in interferon therapy compared to DAAs. Therefore, reinfection has implications for correct treatment efficiency and to select strategies for retreatment cases.
    MeSH term(s) Antiviral Agents/therapeutic use ; Female ; Genotype ; Hepacivirus/genetics ; Hepatitis C/drug therapy ; Hepatitis C/epidemiology ; Hepatitis C, Chronic/drug therapy ; Humans ; Interferons/therapeutic use ; Male ; Pakistan/epidemiology ; Polyethylene Glycols/therapeutic use ; Treatment Outcome
    Chemical Substances Antiviral Agents ; Polyethylene Glycols (3WJQ0SDW1A) ; Interferons (9008-11-1)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-12-13
    Publishing country Brazil
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2036257-2
    ISSN 1678-4375 ; 1519-6984
    ISSN (online) 1678-4375
    ISSN 1519-6984
    DOI 10.1590/1519-6984.252610
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  9. Article ; Online: Implementing a breast MR imaging program: all things considered.

    Raza, Sughra

    Magnetic resonance imaging clinics of North America

    2010  Volume 18, Issue 2, Page(s) 187–98, vii

    Abstract: The role of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in breast imaging and evaluation has increased rapidly. MR imaging now encompasses diagnostic evaluation as well as screening for breast cancer in high-risk groups, monitoring the extent of disease and the ... ...

    Abstract The role of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in breast imaging and evaluation has increased rapidly. MR imaging now encompasses diagnostic evaluation as well as screening for breast cancer in high-risk groups, monitoring the extent of disease and the response to chemotherapy. It is expected that the utility of breast MR imaging will continue to increase, requiring additional facilities and expertise. Establishing a breast MR imaging program requires familiarity with several unique issues pertaining to the nature of this imaging modality. This article attempts to address some of these issues, including selection of a magnet based on needs of the particular practice and magnet field strength, selection of a dedicated breast coil, magnet location and siting, advantages and challenges of higher strength magnets such as 3 Tesla, establishing a referral base, scheduling of breast MR examinations, patient safety concerns, and examination interpretation and reporting.
    MeSH term(s) Breast/pathology ; Breast Neoplasms/diagnosis ; Contrast Media ; Female ; Hospital Departments/organization & administration ; Humans ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging/instrumentation ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods ; Medical Records ; Referral and Consultation ; Sensitivity and Specificity ; Terminology as Topic
    Chemical Substances Contrast Media
    Language English
    Publishing date 2010-05
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1196851-5
    ISSN 1557-9786 ; 1064-9689
    ISSN (online) 1557-9786
    ISSN 1064-9689
    DOI 10.1016/j.mric.2010.02.010
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  10. Book: Specialty imaging

    Raza, Sughra

    a comprehensive imaging guide

    2010  

    Title variant Breast MRI
    Author's details [edited by] Sughra Raza ...[et. al.]
    MeSH term(s) Breast Diseases/diagnosis ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods ; Breast/physiology
    Language English
    Size 1 v. (various pagings) :, ill.
    Edition 1st ed.
    Publisher Amirsys
    Publishing place Salt Lake City, Utah
    Document type Book
    ISBN 9781931884174 ; 193188417X
    Database Catalogue of the US National Library of Medicine (NLM)

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