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Search Result For 'Fluid' , Result Number : 33
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Mohammed Abdelhamied Ahmed Boraee
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Sameh Abdalazahr Hussein Mouawad
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Sameh Abdalazahr Hussein Mouawad
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Fluid dynamics
Ahmed Hamdy Hassanien Osman
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Fluid Power Control Systems
Ahmed Saad Rashed Rashed Elsahar
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Fluid dynamics
Ahmed Mohamed Elsayed Abdelattif
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Fluid mechanics
Saliem Abdelaziz Saliem Anose
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COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS
Saliem Abdelaziz Saliem Anose
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FLUID DYNAMICS
Salwa Amien Mohamed ebrhiem
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Fluid Mechanics
Mohamed Adel Mohamed Mohamed Elhady
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Fluid Mechanics
Mahmoud Taha Abdelmegeed Mahmoud Ghoniem
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Fluid
Wael Mohamed Olwan Farahat
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Wael Mohamed Olwan Farahat
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Fluid Mechanics
Rehab Ragab Bayoumi
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Nurses' Role Regarding Care of Patients with Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalance Undergoing Urinary Diversion
Jasser Ali Ali Abdelmoaty
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ABSTRACT Background: Chylothorax is a rare complication after adult cardiovascular surgery. Chylothorax directly affects postoperative course and morbidity. Methods: Data for this prospective study was collected between July 2017 and August 2021. Twenty patients who had adult cardiac surgery were included in our study. Demographic characteristics, operative and postoperative data were collected and analyzed. Somatostatin injections were used to control chyle leakage. Failure of conservative treatment was the indication of surgery. Results: This study included 20 patients, 13 males and 7 females, who recently underwent adult cardiovascular surgery. The mean age was 47.7±13.27 years. The mean duration for chyle effusion was 4.35±1.98 days, while the mean duration of drainage was 12.15±2.56 days. Analysis of pleural fluid revealed mean pH value = 7.3±0.05, mean total protein =2.7±0.3 g/dL, mean pleural glucose concentrations =123±33 mg/dl, mean cholesterol level =43±17 mg/dL, mean triglyceride level =489±39 mg/dL, and mean chylomicron level =7±0.4 mg/dl. There was a statistical significance regarding the response of postoperative chylothorax to somatostatin therapy (p=0.001). Surgery (mass ligation) was indicated in 4 cases secondary to failure of conservative treatment. There was a significant difference between ICT drainage/day in patients who were managed conservatively and those who were managed surgically (p =0.0001). Conclusion: Chylothorax is more common following CABG and Aortic arch surgeries, and it has a significant impact on the postoperative course and morbidity. The diagnosis and therapy should be initiated as soon as possible. Conservative management is feasible in 80% of cases.
Alaaeldeen Ahmed Mohamed Faraj
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The Role of Serum Procalcitonin Levels in Predicting Ascitic Fluid Infection in Ascitic Patients Admitted to Zagazig University Hospital in 2014
Magdy Omar Mohamed Mohamed Sheikh
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Management and Outcome Predictors of Pediatric Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunt Infections
Nahla Ibrahim Attia Attar
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15 Laboratory Evaluation of Lowenstein Jensen Medium, BACTEC 460 TB and Polymerase Chain Reaction Used Individually or in Combination with Assay of Adenosine Deaminase Activity for Diagnosis of Mycobacterial Tuberculosis in Biological Body Fluids. مجلة جامعة الزقازيق الطبيه ديسمبر - 2004
Hany Mohamed Sadiq Musa
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acsitic fluid lipids
Sanaa Mohamed Kamal
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Fluid mechanics
Sanaa Mohamed Kamal
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Nanofluids
Mohamed Ibrahim Ahmed Othman
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Mohamed Mohamed Ahmed Allan
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Fluid Mechanic
Mahmoud Elsayed Mustafa Gabr
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Fluid Mechanics
Manar Ahmed Ibrahim AbuZaid
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Characterization and dielectric properties of magnetic nanoparticles (Ferrofluid) conjugated with chemotherapy drug for medical application
Hemmat AbdulHameed Syed Ahmmad
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Fluid
Nahla Hassan Ahmed Gad
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© 2019 Indian Journal of Otology | Published by Wolters Kluwer - Medknow90AbstractOriginal ArticleintroduCtionMultiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease affecting the central nervous system (CNS). Disseminated neurological symptoms caused by acute and chronic inflammation include loss or alteration of sensation (numbness, paresthesia), of motor function (typically spastic paresis or complete paralysis), visual symptom such as blurring of vision, transient blindness, disorder of conjugate eye movements, bladder, bowel dysfunction, and cognitive impairment. MS patients require enduring medical and rehabilitative care. Fatigue is one of the most common symptoms reported by patients with MS, which is reported to affect between 50% and 80% of patients.[1]The diagnosis of MS is based on representing evidence of inflammatory-demyelinating harm within the CNS that is disseminated in both time and space. Diagnosis is through a combination of the clinical history, neurologic examination, magnetic resonance imaging, and the exclusion of other diagnostic possibilities. Other so-called “para-clinical” tests, including the examination of the cerebrospinal fluid, the usage of evoked potentials, urodynamic studies of bladder function, and ocular coherence tomography, may be helpful in forming the diagnosis of MS, but are often unnecessary.[2]MS is characterized by episodes (“attacks” or “relapses”) of neurologic dysfunction. The symptoms caused by these attacks vary significantly between patients and depend on the site of neurologic involvement. Commonly, patients may complain of numbness, tingling, weakness, vision loss, gait impairment, incoordination, imbalance, and bladder dysfunction. Between these attacks, in the relapsing-remitting (RR) phase of the illness, patients are neurologically stable.[3]Many patients who begin with RRMS progress to the secondary progressive phase of the illness, in which they have marked worsening of function and increasing of neurologic disability not related to any acute attacks that may or may not occur. About 66% of RRMS patients developed SPMS at an average time of 15 years,[4] while in a British Columbia cohort study, 58% of patients with relapsing MS advanced to SPMS after an average time of 19.1 years.[5]Objectives: To evaluate central auditory functions in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. Subjects and Methods: Twenty Egyptian MS patients involved in the study and 20 healthy controls who were matched to MS group in age, gender, and literacy. They ranged in age from 30 to 50 years with a mean age 37.6 ± 5 in the study group versus 37.3 ± 4.2 in the control group. In this study, four screening tests were conducted for the assessment of central auditory processing: Gaps In Noise test (GIN), Arabic dichotic digits test (DDT), Pitch Pattern Sequence test (PPS), and last Arabic Speech In Noise test (SPIN). Results: The study showed elevated GIN test approximate threshold and depressed total score in MS patients compared to the control group, with no significant difference between both right and left ears. There was statistical significant depressed scores in study groups at PPS, speech intelligibility in noise, and DDTs. Conclusion: The findings of the current study add more evidence to the involvement of central auditory processing abilities in patients with MS. The assessment of central auditory function is highly recommended for all MS patients as a routine examination and can be used for monitoring the effectiveness of medication and related therapies for these patients
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Lamellar Body count in amniotic fluid of pregnant womens
Ahmed Abdelsalam Abdelfattah Mohamed Afifi
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Computational fluid dynamics
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Reda mohammed gad ragab
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(Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD
Reda mohammed gad ragab
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Experimental Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer
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Computational fluid dynamics
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