It is well- known that the distinguished scholastic journal is a crucial cornerstone, which contributes to the scientific integrity of a particular academic institution. The establishment of the Al-Kindy College of Medicine (AKCM), University of Baghdad, in 1998 urged the need to issue Al-Kindy College Medical Journal (KCMJ).
Background: Iron homeostasis is crucial to many physiological functions in the human body, such as cellular activity, erythropoiesis, and the innate immune response. Iron deficiency anemia may occur from obesity's ability to disturb iron homeostasis. Obesity may be seen as a pre-inflammatory condition with mild, ongoing systemic inflammation. Additionally, an increase in hepcidin levels by chronic inflammation causes iron insufficiency in obese people. For this reason, this current experiment is designed to investigate the iron profile and some hematological and inflammatory parameters in obese adults in the Kurdistan region-Iraq.
Subjects and Methods: The cross-sectional study w
... Show MoreBackground: Data on the impact of neonatal and total pediatric admissions volume on neonatal mortality are sparse. Objectives: This study is done to estimate the neonatal mortality in relation to neonatal admissions and to total hospital admissions in Al-Alwyia Pediatric Teaching Hospital through years 2005-2012 Type of the study: A retrospective study.Methods: statistical records of all cases admitted to APTH were studied during 2005-2012.Results: Neonatal mortality decreased to the nadir at last year of study period (2012) and reached 6.1% of neonatal admissions compared to 2005 level which was 9.7 %. Mortality rate among premature and low birth weight (LBW) infants decreased also. The study also reveals that neonatal mortality constit
... Show MoreIntroduction: Diabetic foot infections are one of the most severe complications of diabetes. This study was aimed to determine the common bacterial isolates of diabetic foot infections and the in vitro antibiotic susceptibility then treatment.
Methods: A swab was taken from the foot ulcer, and the aerobic bacteria were isolated and identified by cultural, microscopic and biochemical test, then by api-20E system. After that their antibiotic susceptibility pattern was determined. Then local and systemic treatment was used to treat the diabetic foot patients.
Results: Bacterial isolates belonging to twelve species were obtained from diabetic foot patients. Gram (-) bacteria were the predominant pathogens in the diabetic foot infection
Background: First six to twelve months after initial urinary tract infection, most infections are caused by Escherichiacoli, although in the first year of life Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas, Enterobacter spp andEnterococcus spp, are more frequent than later in life, and there is a higher risk of urosepsis compared with adulthood
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of bacterial isolates from Urinary Tract Infections of children at a children hospital in Baghdad and their antimicrobial susceptibility patterns.
Type of the study: Cross-sectional study.
Methods: During six months of study (1 June to 31 Dece
... Show MoreBackground: Tobacco smoking and tuberculosis (TB) are two major public health problems; Associations between smoking and tuberculosis including death from tuberculosis have been reported , A reduction in smoking could be expected to have a significant impact on TB incidence and prevalence .
Objectives: to assess the effect of smoking on tuberculosis.
Methods: This study was conducted from June 2011 to June 2012 in 200 patients, adult ( aged 17 years and more), newly diagnosed patients of pulmonary tuberculosis, at the chest and Respiratory Disease Specialized Center in Baghdad. Demographic data, presenting symptoms, data on smoking, and recurrence of disease were compared. Information on smoking status, tobacco smoking was collecte
Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is
the most common form of chronic anovulation
associated with androgen excess; it occurs in about 5
– 10% 0f reproductive age women. Metabolic
syndrome is characterized by insulin resistance,
hypertension, obesity, abnormalities of blood clotting
and dyslipidemia.
Adult women with PCOS have an increased
prevalence of the metabolic syndrome(MBS).
Objectives: To detect the prevalence of metabolic
syndrome in women with proved PCOS, attending the
Specialized Center for Endocrinology and Diabetes, in
Baghdad.
Materials and methods : A total number of 40
women with proved PCOS were included in this study
which was conducted in the Specialized Center f
Back ground: Chronic total occlusion (CTO) of coronary arteries remains one of the most challenging lesion subsets in interventional cardiology even with the development of medical devices and operator expertise. Successful revascularization results in improved in angina status ,increased exercise capacity and reduces the need for lat CABG surgery .
Objectives: This study sought to determine the overall procedural success rate of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for CTOs and to examine the relation between variables such as; patients’ characteristics, risk factors, lesion characteristics and procedural success rate.
Methods: In this study ,clinical and coronary angiography data of (80) patients with CTO who underwent PCI
Background: Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) has been associated with genetic variations in the vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene among women in different geographical locations. Due to inadequate detection methods, many cases are diagnosed at advanced stages. Vitamin D deficiency and the FokI gene polymorphism in the VDR gene are known to increase cancer risk. The current study aimed to evaluate the correlation between the VDR gene polymorphism (FokI) and epithelial ovarian cancer risk
Subjects and Methods: A prospective case-control study with 160 participants comprised 80 patients with epithelial ovarian cancer and 80 controls without the disease. FokI genotyping was observed using
... Show MoreBackground: Bier’s block is a reliable, straightforward, and safe technique for anesthetizing upper limb. This study aimed to compare between the effectivity of IV Lidocaine (0.5%) and IV Prilocaine (0.5%) in Bier’s block in terms of onset and recovery time of sensory and motor block, tourniquet tolerance, vital signs during and after surgery, and the need for intraoperative analgesia.
Subjects and Methods: This study was conducted at Erbil Teaching Hospital and Emergency Hospital, from the period of May 2021 to October 2021. In this prospective, randomized, double-blind study, two groups of 25 patients were prepared for hand operation. Patients in group A we
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Pilomatrixoma is a benign tumor of the hair matrix cells and is usually confused with other entities since there are nonspecific findings. Most of the patients are young individuals, and involvement is usually in the head and neck region; however, rarely, involvement in the periorbital area has been reported. We present the recurrent case of pilomatrixoma in a 37-year-old male upper eyelid, as well as diagnostic and treatment difficulties that are commonly found in these tumors. The tumor was initially excised under local anesthesia. After three months, it recurred, which was further confirmed on histopathology as pilomatrixoma due to its characteristic features of basaloid cells and ghos |
Background: Bladder cancer (BC) ranks as the tenth most common cancer globally, with a high recurrence rate. It is primarily caused by abnormalities in the epithelial layer lining the bladder and is classified from non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) to muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC). Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 3 (FGFR3) S249C mutation is frequently observed in low-grade NMIBC but are rare in high-grade NMIBC and MIBC, leading to continuous receptor activation and promoting tumor growth. Objective: This study aims to investigate the prevalence of FGFR3 S249C mutation in Iraqi BC patie |
Background: Human Cytomegalovirus (HCMV) nucleic acids and proteins are frequently detected in brain tumors, especially high-grade gliomas in adults and children. Despite conflicting data, further investigation into HCMV's role in gliomas is warranted. Subjects and Methods: Ninety-three (93) tissue samples were collected from patients aged 8-75 years: 46 samples from GBM surgeries |
Background: Dental caries is a prevalent oral health problem, with saliva playing a pivotal role in maintaining oral hygiene. Fasting during Ramadan offers a unique scenario where changes in dietary habits, salivary flow, and pH levels might affect dental health markers.
Aim of the Study: This study aims to understand the implications of Ramadan fasting on various dental biomarkers, such as pH, Salivary Flow Rate (SFR), Glucosyltransferase (GTF), and Interleukin-8 (IL-8) levels in individuals with dental caries.
Subjects and Methods: A longitudinal observational study was conducted on 40 participants with dental caries, evenly distributed between males and
... Show MoreBackground: The response to ovarian stimulation in females is heterogeneous, so treatment individualization offers both safety and efficacy. The use of highly purified human menopausal gonadotrophin (HP-hMG) during controlled ovarian stimulation is widely accepted nowadays but with absence of evidence demonstrating the advantages of this gonadotrophin.
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of highly purified human menopausal gonadotrophin vs. recombinant follicle-stimulating hormone (rFSH) in controlled ovarian hyperstimulation for hyper responder females undergoing intracytoplasmic sperm injection.
Subjects and methods
Leiomyomas of the abdomen are rare intra-abdominal tumors, particularly in male patients with adrenal hyperplasia. We report the case of a 50-year-old considers himself a with a man, who was born as a female, and has several surgeries related to transitioning from intersex to male gender. These procedures include bilateral oophorectomy with silicone testicular implantation, bilateral mastectomy with closure of the labial cleft, reconstruction of the urethral canal, and placement of testicular implants. He has a wife and two adopted children. The patient presented to the emergency department suffering from lower abdominal pain and vomiting. On examination, the abdomen appeared distended and soft. In addition to positive bowel sounds, ther
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Background: Human T-lymphotropic virus type-1 (HTLV-1) is an oncogenic retrovirus that causes lifelong and asymptomatic infection, with a high incidence globally. Patients undergoing hemodialysis are more likely to acquire blood-borne viral infections, including HTLV-1. Therefore, they are considered one of the highest-risk groups for the acquisition of this virus. Objectives: This study aims to identify the HTLV-1 antigenemia among hemodialysis patients, and to investigate the potential risk factors and co-viral infections with Hepatitis B and C viruses. Subjects and Methods: This cross-sectional study inv |
The Al-Kindy College Medical Journal (KCMJ) is an Iraqi scholarly journal published by the Al-Kindy College of Medicine, University of Baghdad. It was officially founded in 2004. It is a peer-reviewed journal, published in both online and printed forms. It has a mission to offer a publication platform that mirrors recent knowledge and findings in the field of medicine and medical sciences. It publishes various types of articles, including editorial, review article, research article, brief report, case report, and letter to editor. It accepts articles in the English language. It was biannually published till 2021 when it started to launch three issues per year. The journal is registered with numerous partners, including Iraqi Academic Sci
... Show MoreBackground: Prolonged cigarette smoking leads to significant bone loss, an independent risk factor for osteoporosis. Currently, there are no effective prevention procedures for this, and the exact mechanisms affecting bone metabolism remain unclear.
Objectives: This study aims to (1) identify the differences in measured osteoporotic biomarkers among smokers, which are categorized based on the duration and smoking intensity, (2) identify a statistical correlation between variables and smoking intensity, (3) discuss the possibility of employing the appearance of pain sensations in healthy smokers as a reliable indicator of osteoporosis.
Subjects and Methods:
... Show MoreBackground: Diffuse large B-cell lymphomas not otherwise specified (DLBCL-NOS), is the most common lymphoma subtype, which is further divided into germinal center B-cell (GBC), activated B-cell (ABC), and unclassifiable. In Iraq, 1,010 deaths due to non-Hodgkin lymphoma were reported in 2020.
Aim of the study: This study aims to assess the role of cell of origin (COO) of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma as a predictor of response to frontline treatment.
Subjects and Methods: A cohort study was conducted on cases of Diffuse DLBCL-NOS at the Baghdad National Center of Hematology at Baghdad Teaching Hospital, Medical City, Bagdad from1st January 2021
... Show MoreBackground: Acute appendicitis is a common surgical problem in childhood, and its prompt diagnosis is an important issue to avoid complications and decrease the negative appendectomy rate. Pediatric appendicitis score (PAS) is one tool developed to help in making decisions during the evaluation of patients with suspected acute appendicitis.
Objectives: to evaluate the accuracy of PAS in diagnosing acute appendicitis in children.
Subjects and Methods: A retrospective study included patients who underwent appendectomy for acute appendicitis over a period of two years. Patients were divided into two groups, positive and negative appendectomy groups. PAS was c
... Show MoreCystinosis is a lysosomal storage disease characterized by an intracellular accumulation of cystine in different organs and tissues, leading to potentially severe organ dysfunction. The neurological manifestations in cystinosis are generally late and non-dominant. In this report, we described a case of infantile cystinosis with dominant neurological manifestations at the presentation. A three-and-a-half-year-old male baby was presented to the pediatric teaching hospital with a history of poor growth and delayed milestones. The condition started at the age of six months, with abnormal growth and development. Family history was positive for mental retardation. The child had a few dysmorphic features such as frontal bossing and wrist wideni
... Show MoreBackground: Fetal macrosomia represent a
continuing challenge in obstetrics and increasing in
it's occurrence as well as it is associated with maternal
and perinatal complications.
Objective : To determine the maternal and perinatal
outcome related to fetal macrosomia.
Design: A prospective case control study.
Patients and methods) :10th March-31st May, 2006
A prospective case control study had done over the
period from 10th March to 31st May, 2006 in Al-Batool
maternity teaching hospital in Mosul city .The study
group consisted from 633 singleton alive newborns
with gestational age ≥37weeks weighing 4000 grams
and heavier and mothers of these newborns compared
with control group which consiste
Background: Most adult smokers start smoking regularly some time before 18 years of age. Cigarette smoking is a major ‘preventable’ cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. It is well-known that smoking has hazardous effect on many systems like pulmonary and cardiovascular system.
Objectives: Study the prevalence of smoking among school pupils according to the mode of smoking, age, school grade, school environment and possible health risk associated with smoking. Type of the study: A cross-sectional study.
Methods: Study was conducted between 1st of March 2014 to 30th of May 2014 at Al-Doura/Al- Kurkh/Baghdad by using convenient sample, including all pupils from 6 schools. The schools were 2 secondary schools, 3 in
... Show MoreBackground: Background: Helicobacter pylori is an important gastrointestinal bacteria related to the development of superficial atrophic gastritis, peptic ulcer and gastric cancer. Human leukocyte antigens (HLA) may play an important roles in host immune responses to H pylori antigens.
Aim of the study: to investigate the association between HLA-DRB1 genotypes and superficial gastritis with H. pylori infection in an Iraqi patients.
Patients and methods: Sixty patients with superficial gastritis and 100 individuals with apparently normal results after endoscopic examination were recruited from Al-Kindy Teaching Hospital - G
... Show MoreBackground: Polycystic ovarian syndrome is a common endocrine disorder affecting 6-10% of women of reproductive age and the most common cause of anovulatory infertility.
Objective: The aim of the study was to compare the effectiveness, side effects and outcomes of step-up gonadotrophin protocol versus laparoscopic ovarian diathermy (LOD) in infertile patients with clomiphene citrate resistant polycystic ovary syndrome.
Methods: The sample included women who attended our infertility clinic at Al-Elwiya Maternity Teaching Hospital and Kamal Al-Samarraee for Infertility and IVF Hospital in Baghdad/ Iraq from November 2013 to November 2014. Eighty case
... Show MoreBackground:-The Modified Alvarado Scoring System (MASS) has been reported to be a cheap and quick diagnostic tool in patients with acute appendicitis. However, differences in diagnostic accuracy have been observed if the scores were applied to various populations and clinical settings.
Objectives:- The purpose of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic value of Modified Alvarado Scoring System in patients with acute appendicitis in our setting.
Methods:-one hundre twenty eight patients ,were included in this study, admitted to Al-Kindy teaching hospital from June 2009 to June 2010. Patients’ age ranged from 8 to 56 years (21±10) they were divided into three groups; paediatrics, child bearing age females & adult males,. MAS
Background: Helicobacter pylorus is one of the most harmful human pathogens & carcinogen. Of the world's population, more than 50% has H. pylori in their upper gastrointestinal tracts. It has been linked to a variety of extra gastric disorders. In correlation to hepatobiliary diseases; recently, the bacterium has been implicated as a risk factor for various diseases ranging from chronic cholecystitis and primary biliary sclerosing cholangitis to gall bladder cancer and primary hepatic carcinomas. However, the association between Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) and gallbladder diseases is still vague and is controversial.
Aim of study: To elucidate the association of H pylori and gallbladder diseases (calculu
... Show MoreBackground: For many decades, the ECG was the
workhorse of non-invasive cardiac test and today although
other techniques provide more details about the structural
anomalies in congenital heart diseases, ECG is likely to be
part of clinical evaluation of patients with such diseases
because it is inexpensive, easy to perform and in certain
situations may be both sensitive and specific.
Objective: this study carried out to identify the pattern of
ECG study in patients with TOF.
Methods: this is a retrospective study of 200 patients
with TOF, referred to Ibn Al-Bitar cardiac center from
April 1993 to May 1999. The diagnosis of TOF established
by echocrdiographic, catheterization and angiographic
study.
Background: Many structural or functional abnormalities can impair the production of thyroid hormones and cause hypothyroidism.Objectives: to identify the main etiological causes of hypothyroidism among patients visiting Specialized Center for Diabetes and Endocrinology.Methods: This study was conducted in the Specialized Center for Diabetes and Endocrinology on 217 patients with proved hypothyroidism, from 2006 to 2008. Every patient was tested with thyroid function tests, Ultrasound examination, thyroid autoantibodies, fine needle aspiration, radiology of skull, isotopes scan, also checking adrenal and gonadal function. Results: Out of these 217 patients 120 patients have thyroiditis 33 patients had been undergone thyroidectomy. 39 pat
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