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No. of publications: 736
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Publication Date
Thu Dec 30 2021
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
Clinical Analysis of Four Maternity Deaths in Iraq by COVID-19
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This study aims to identify maternal death cases caused by Coronavirus infection 2019 pneumonia, including disease progression, fetal consequences, and the fatality cause.

Patients and methodology: A retrospective case collection of Iraqi pregnant women in their second and third trimesters diagnosed with COVID-19 pneumonia and died due to it.

The four cases were all of a young age, had a brief complaint period, and had no comorbidities. Fever, dyspnea, and fatigue were the most common symptoms. Hypoxia was present in all cases and was the cause of mortality in three cases, with thromboembolism being a potential cause in the fourth. Prelabour membrane breakup, fetal growth restriction, and fetal death are al

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Publication Date
Thu Apr 18 2019
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
The Immediate And Intermediate Results Of Percutaneous Balloon Aortic Valvuloplasty In Patients With Congenital Valvular Aortic Stenosis
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Background: Aortic valve stenosis results from minor to severe degrees of aortic valve maldevelopment. This stenosis causes mild to severe obstruction of the left ventricular outflow .

Objectives : to study the immediate and intermediate results of percutaneous balloon aortic valvuloplasty in patients with congenital valvular aortic stenosis .

Type of the study: A prospective study.

Methods: The study was done on thirty five patients with congenital valvular aortic stenosis who had percutaneous balloon aortic valvuloplasty  in Ibn Al- Bitar Center for Cardiac Surgery from May 2009 to February 2011.

Results

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Publication Date
Thu Dec 30 2021
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
Frequency of Pulmonary Aspergillosis Among Clinically Suspected and Under Treatment Tuberculosis Patients , Khartoum State , Sudan
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Background

Respiratory tract aspergillosis is a pulmonary disease cause by aspergillus species which are opportunistic fungi that mainly infect immuno-compromised patients .

 Objective(s)

The present study aimed to detect the frequency of pulmonary aspergillosis among clinically suspected and under follow up tuberculosis patients conducted at Tropical Diseases Teaching Hospital, Omdurman, Khartoum State , Sudan during the period from December 2019 to November 2020.

 Materials and Methods

One hundred and fifty sputum samples were collected from suspected cases of pulmonary tuberculosis and under follow up tuberculosis patients. All specimens were examined using 20% KOH and cultured on two

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Publication Date
Thu Sep 12 2019
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
Effect of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy on blood sugar and blood pressure
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Background: Surgery is one and may be the most effective method to treat obesity. In the last decade, Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy is perceived to be less invasive, technically simple, less morbid and more popular form of bariatric surgery.

Objectives: This study aims to assess the effect of Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy on Fasting Blood Glucose Levels and Blood Pressure.

 Methods: A prospective controlled study in which 50 obese patients were involved, 36 of patients have hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus , 7 patients have type 2 diabetes mellitus only, and 7 patients don’t have hypertension or type 2 diabetes. All patients were submitted to Laparosco

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Publication Date
Sat Jun 30 2007
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
Urine Cytology in Patients with Long Standing Dialysis
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Background: Dialysis is in common use to treat patients
with end stage renal failure .However longstanding dialysis
harboring some cellular changes in various body fluids.
This study was conducted in order to detect these changes
in urine.
Objective: The study was conducted to detect cellular
changes in urine of patients with longstanding dialysis.
Method: Fifty-three urine samples were examined
cytologically obtained from patients with longstanding
dialysis during 6 months period. Freshly voided midstream
urine samples were taken . Samples were centrifuged and 2
to 3 drops of sediments were smeared on 2 glass slides and
fixed in 95% ethyl alcohol then stained with Hand E stain
to be evaluated.
R

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Publication Date
Sun Dec 01 2024
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
Role of microRNA-499-5p in Early Diagnosis of Acute Coronary Syndrome and its Subtypes Compared with Highly Sensitive Cardiac Troponin –I
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Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is still one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, to decrease mortality rates if diagnosed early. The ACS classification into three subtypes depends on electrocardiogram. miRNA-499-5p was found to be substantially elevated in AMI patients as compared with the non-AMI group and healthy control and it was already detectable in the plasma 1h after the onset of chest pain in AMI patients

Objectives: To evaluate the role of measuring serum miRNA-499-5p value in early diagnosis of ACS and compare with hscT-I

Subjects and Methods: A total of 12

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Publication Date
Mon Apr 01 2024
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
Assessment of Competencies of Districts’ Surveillance Officers in Iraq
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Background: Assessment of communicable diseases surveillance officers is one of the important aspects of the detection of obstacles that prevent the development of surveillance system, which would certainly affect their control programs.

Objectives:  To assess the Competencies of communicable diseases' surveillance officers in all Iraqi provinces

Subjects and Methods: A cross sectional study from the15th March to 30th September 2019 in which all the communicable diseases' surveillance officers (136) that are employed by Ministry of Health all over Iraq were included. A structured questionnaire developed by the researcher and filled by them. The q

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Publication Date
Sat Dec 31 2022
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
Molecular Microbiology in Clinical Practice: Current and Future Applications: Molecular Microbiology
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Technological advances have yielded new molecular biology-based methods for the diagnosis of infectious diseases.  The newest and most powerful molecular diagnostic tests are available at regional and national reference laboratories, as well as at specialized centers that are certified to conduct metagenomic testing.  Metagenomic assays utilize advances in DNA extraction technology, DNA sequence library construction, high throughput DNA sequencing and automated data analysis to identify millions of individual strands of DNA extracted from clinical samples.  At present, metagenomic assays are only possible at a small number of special research, academic and commercial laboratories.  Continued research in human and path

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Publication Date
Sun Apr 30 2023
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
The Scientific Contribution of the Al-Kindy College Medical Journal to the World Literature on the COVID-19 Pandemic
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The beginning of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China in late December 2019 and its worldwide transmission has led the World Health Organization to formally address the pandemic. The pandemic has imposed influential impacts on different environmental, economic, social, health, and living aspects. Publishing in scholastic journals was not immune from these impacts.

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Publication Date
Wed Jun 30 2010
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
Towards More Objective Teaching Curriculum Design and Development
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have been notable developments in the field of
r.ldical education in the country and in the region.
The most significant of which is a general awarness
that has been created about the need for and
relevance of changes.There is however a basic
question that posses itself and becomes clearly
relevant
in the context of effort .Today, to recognize health
care services in the developing countries in the light
of realigned priorities This ensure to bring about
learning outcomes as a tocurriculum changes to meet
this demand.

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Publication Date
Thu Aug 01 2024
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
Correlation of Osteocalcin with Vitamin D Level in Postmenopausal Women Concerning CYP24A1 and VDR Gene Polymorphisms
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Background: Vitamin D is an essential agent in regulating body enzymes due to the wide distribution of vitamin D receptors throughout the body, the site where vitamin D acts. Vitamin D deficiency could be related to many factors. Polymorphism in receptor(s) and enzyme(s) responsible for vitamin D metabolism, like CYP24A1, could be liable for vitamin D deficiency.

Objective: This study aims to determine the impact of polymorphism in Vitamin D Receptor TaqI (rs731236) and CYP24A1 (rs2762934 and rs4809957) on vitamin D level and osteocalcin in postmenopausal women.

Subjects and Methods: Forty postmeno

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Publication Date
Thu Jun 30 2016
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
The effect of inhaled corticosteroid on salivary cytokine level in relation to Candida albicans among asthmatic children
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Background: Asthma is a common chronic disease in children in which the body’s airways swell, preventing the lungs from filling with air, there are many different inflammatory cells involved in asthma which can synthesize and release cytokines which are recognized to be important in chronic inflammation and play a critical role in the inflammatory response. Objectives: to assess the local effect of ICS on oral tissue by measuring Interlukine-12 level and Candida albicans colony in saliva among12 year's old asthmatic children who were collected from AL- Zahra Center Advisory for Allergy and Asthma, and compares them with non-asthmatic children of the same age and gender.Type of the study: Cross –sectional study.Methods: The total samp

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Publication Date
Mon Jun 30 2014
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
Evaluation of Serum RANKL Level in Acute Coronary Syndrome
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Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is a common disease, and a major determinant of morbidity and mortality in all races. The pleiotropic effects of the receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappa B ligand (RANKL) such as modulation of cell survival, mineralization and inflammation, make it an interesting candidate mediator in the progression and destabilization of atherosclerotic lesions.Objectives: This study was performed to investigate the role of RANKL in the pathogenesis of ACS.Methods: The levels of RANKL were measured by ELISA method in sera of 60 ACS patients, 31 patients with unstable angina (UA) and 29 patients with myocardial infarction (MI) in comparison with 20 apparently healthy controls.Results: Current data indicate

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Publication Date
Wed Apr 01 2026
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
2025 Triumphs and Setbacks: Endovascular Neurosurgery Perspective
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In 2025, the field of stroke and carotid artery disease experienced a new update, with the publication of two landmark randomized trials that represent contrasting examples of setback and triumph within endovascular neurosurgery. The MeVO trials proved no superiority of mechanical thrombectomy over best medical therapy for acute ischemic stroke caused by distal- and medium-vessel occlusions. The CREST-2 trials demonstrated a significant reduction in stroke when carotid artery stenting is added to medical therapy. These trials illustrate how recent evidence has simultaneously challenged and reaffirmed the role of neurointerventional therapy.

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Publication Date
Wed Apr 01 2026
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
Flipped Classroom: A Pedagogical Approach for Undergraduate Medical Education in India
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Background: The flipped classroom educational model reverses the role of the traditional format of a classroom lecture from group learning to individual learning, and the educator guides students in the application of knowledge and building concepts. The objective is to evaluate the perception of students in a flipped teaching model versus didactic /traditional classroom model. The purpose was to assess the ability of the educator to enhance the academic achievement of students.

Subjects and Methods: The current study was conducted for a period of six months, in which second-phase medical undergraduates participated. Informed / ethical consent was taken before the study was initiated. A total of 1

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Publication Date
Wed Apr 01 2026
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
Assessment of Sexually Transmitted Infections Surveillance System in Iraq
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Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continue to pose significant public health challenges worldwide. This study aimed to assess the STI surveillance system in Iraq, including the Kurdistan Region, to identify gaps and areas for improvement.

Subjects and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from March 12 to October 1, 2023. A total of 116 health facilities (HFs), including HIV control sections, Primary Health Care Centers (PHCCs), and hospitals, across 20 Directorates of Health (DOH) were included in the assessment. A structured questionnaire was developed by the researchers and administered through interviews. The questionnaire collected demographic, surv

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Publication Date
Wed Apr 01 2026
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
Serum Copeptin in Acromegaly with and Without Diabetes: A Comparative Cross‑Sectional Study
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Background: Copeptin serves as a stable substitute marker for vasopressin and is emerging as a biomarker in endocrine disorders. Given the complex metabolic interactions in acromegaly and the role of growth hormone in fluid balance, this study examined copeptin levels in patients with acromegaly and diabetes mellitus, non-diabetic acromegaly, and healthy controls.

Objectives: To compare serum copeptin concentrations among acromegalic patients with diabetes, acromegalic patients without diabetes, and healthy controls.

Subjects and Methods: This is a comparative cross-sectional study that included 176 participants: acromegalic patients with diabetes, acromeg

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Publication Date
Wed Apr 01 2026
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
Assessment of Interleukin-30 in Iraqi Female Patients with Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis
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Background: Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is a chronic lymphocytic autoimmune thyroid disease that results in gradual destruction of the thyroid gland. Interleukin-30 (IL-30) is one of the interleukins that controls inflammatory response since it enhances T-reg cells' suppressive function and induces IL-10 production. The aim of this study was to assess the serum level of IL-30 as an indicator for understanding the pathology of this autoimmune disorder.

Subjects and Methods: A single-center, case-control study was carried out on Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis patients who were admitted to the department of medicine at Al-Yarmook Teaching Hospital and Baghdad Teaching Hospital, Baghdad, Ir

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Publication Date
Mon Jun 30 2014
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
The prevalence and antimicrobial sensitivity of Esbl Escherichia Coli. in clinical isolates
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Background: The antimicrobial resistance is one of the most serious and expanding health problems world -wide in the last decades. The esbl escherichia coli. (extended – spectrum beta-lactamase e.coli) represents an important aspect of it .Objectives: To get an overview on the esbl e.coli prevalence profile in general. Also to assess the antibiotic sensitivity of esbl e. coli trying to specify the most effective antibiotics in combating this micro-organism.Methods: this study tries to focus on this problem in Iraq which through a prospective study approach by taking 35 clinical samples from various sources (urine, blood, abscess, eye ,vagina ,stool and others),and after confirming the presence of e.coli, the presence of esbl e.coli and

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Publication Date
Mon Jun 30 2014
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
The Role of Interleukine-33 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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The inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) are heterogenous chronic inflammatory disorders of the gastrointestinal tract. The most widely accepted etiopathogenic hypothesis for these disorders suggests an immune mediated process.
Objective: This study was performed to evaluate the role of interleukine-33 in pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease and to correlate their levels with the disease activity and/or severity.
Methods: Fifty five subjects with inflammatory bowel disease (41 ulcerative colitis patients and 14 Crohn’s disease patients) their ages range from 16-65 years and 25 apparently healthy volunteers their ages and sexes were matched with the patients were participated i

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Publication Date
Sun Dec 01 2024
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
Salivary Statherin as a Dental Caries Biomarker among a Sample of Adolescents in Baghdad City
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Background: Dental caries represents a multifaceted disease impacting teenagers across the globe. A combination of factors, including fermentable carbohydrates, acid-producing bacteria, saliva, and host-related characteristics, influences its development. Salivary statherin controls microorganisms by aggregating them and preventing them from adhering to hard tissue and epithelium. Salivary statherin may maintain tooth integrity.

Objective: This research investigated the potential of salivary statherin as a biomarker for dental caries, examining its connection to the nutritional status of adolescents.

Subjects and Methods: This comparative (observational) research included

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Publication Date
Fri Aug 01 2025
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
Regenerative Medicine with Recombinant Human Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor: Insights and Applications
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Regenerative medicine is an interdisciplinary approach that introduces treatment modalities that mimic natural biological mechanisms. These treatment modalities include growth factors, cytokines modulation of the signaling cascade, and customized tissue engineering therapies with the least invasive methods. Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) is a hematopoietic cytokine that enhances granulocyte lineage cell proliferation, differentiation, and activation. Evidence-based studies have analyzed the effect of using recombinant human rh G-CSF on stem cell and progenitor cell recruitment and tissue repair and regeneration via anabolic protein upregulation and antiapoptotic mechanism enhancement. Promising regenerative effects of rh G

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Publication Date
Thu Nov 21 2019
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
Investigate The Different Effect Of Nicotine On H460 And H441 Lung Cells Viability
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Background: Nicotine is the foremost chemical constituent responsible for addiction in tobacco products, in the non-ionized condition can be easily absorbed via epithelial tissue of the lung, the mouth, the nose  and across the skin

Objective:The study examines the harmful effect of   the nicotine which is an important component of cigarette in vitro.

Type of the study: Cross-sectional study.

Methods: Examines the harmful effect of   the nicotine which is an important component of cigarette in vitro by using two types of lung cancer cell lines (H460 TP53+/+, H441 TP53-/-).

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Publication Date
Wed Nov 13 2019
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
Outcome Of Surgical Treatment Of Tuberculosis Of The Spine In Patients With Motor Deficits
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Background: Significant numbers of patients with spinal tuberculosis (TB), especially in developing countries, still present late after disease onset with severe neurological deficits.

Objective:This study was conducted to assess the outcome of surgery in patients with tuberculosis of the spine with motor deficits.

Type of the study: Retrospective study.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data obtained in all the patients with severe motor deficits due to spinal TB admitted to and surgically treated in four hospitals in Baghdad/Iraq during the period from January 2012 to January 2014. History, examination, imaging, histological, postoperative, a

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Publication Date
Thu Dec 30 2021
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
Impact of different sources of noise exposure on hearing impairment: A cross- sectional study
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Background: Mental health is integrated into PHC as a strategy of WHO to fill the gap in mental health treatment. Part of this strategy needs a level of task shifting so that mental health care is provided by different level of PHC workers and not only specialists such as psychiatrists and psychologists.

Objectives: To assess the knowledge and attitudes of family doctors regarding the provision of psychological health in PHCC and if there is an association between the certificates of these family doctors and their Knowledge and attitudes to psychological health.

Subjects and Methods:  A cross-sectional descriptive study with analytic elements was conducted in 8 famil

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Publication Date
Mon Apr 01 2024
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
Iraq's Meth Crisis: Prioritizing Research to Combat Suicidal Ideation
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As dedicated readers of Al-Kindy College Medical Journal, we are writing to highlight a critical and profoundly concerning matter that requires urgent research attention: the alarming surge in suicidal ideation among users of Iraqi crystal methamphetamine. Expert psychiatrists at Baghdad Medical City and Ibn-Rushd Psychiatry Teaching Hospital have observed this worrisome trend. In tandem, previous studies regarding suicidal ideation among Iraqi medical students have revealed an unexpectedly high prevalence (64.9%). The escalating global trend in amphetamine-type stimulant (ATS) abuse and the distinct challenges posed by crystal meth addiction necessitate comprehensive investigation into the resultant psychological toll.
According to t

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Publication Date
Tue Dec 30 2008
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
Evaluation of Patients with Liver Injuries Treated by Perihepatic Gauze Packing
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Background: The liver is one of the most common organs
injured after blunt abdominal trauma. The control of severe
hemorrhage remains a problem.
Methods: One-hundred thirty-eight patients diagnosed as
liver injury between 09/2003 and 08/2006 had been evaluated
prospectively in Al- Kindy Teaching Hospital.
A distinction was made between hemodynamically stable and
unstable patients. Different modalities of surgical procedures
were done concentrating on perihepatic gauze packing.
Results: (60 out of 138) patients included in the study were
clinically evaluated as hemodynamically stable. The average
abbreviated injury severity score (ISS) was 25. Twenty
patients underwent abdominal surgery. In 12 of them

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Publication Date
Sat Dec 31 2022
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
Changing the Trends in Surgery during the COVID-19 Times: An Experience from the Eastern Uttar Pradesh State, India: CHANGING TRENDS IN SURGERY DURING COVID TIMES
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has an immense effect not only on the social and economic lives of people but also on the surgical lives of surgeons, residents, nursing staff, and patients as well as ground level staff. Amidst this COVID pandemic, emergency surgeries were being done but at a decreased rate, whereas elective cases depended on the will of hospitals, surgeons, and patients. Study aims to promulgate a "Neo–Surgical Check Box" by amalgamating the WHO surgical checklist and the results obtained from the questionnaires.

Subjects and Methods: After receiving ethical clearance from the Institute Ethical Committee, an online questionnaire with 50 questions divided into

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Publication Date
Wed Jun 30 2010
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
Is co2 laser Hemorrhoidectomy superior to conventional open Hemorrhoidectomy?
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Background: Hemorrhoids are one of the most
common surgical conditions .Conventional
haemorrhoidectomy was the traditional operation for
the treatment of hemorrhoids. Other modalities of
treatment had been used as an alternative operations
including CO2 laser haemorrhoidectomy.
Objectives: To determine the outcome of treatment
of hemorrhoids by using CO2 laser
haemorrhoidectomy and its advantages over
conventional surgery
Methods: This is a retrospective comparative
interventional study of 1024 case of third degree
haemorhoids selected out of 1300 case of
hemorrhoids of different degrees, admitted to
ALKINDY, ALYERMOUK teaching hospitals and
ABD ALMAGEED private hospital, from May 1998
to J

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Publication Date
Sun Apr 30 2023
Journal Name
Al-kindy College Medical Journal
Ultrasound Guided Core Needle Biopsy in The Diagnosis of Suspicious Breast Lesions: Radiologist’s perspectives
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Background: Ultrasound guided core needle biopsy is becoming a gold standard in the work up of suspicious breast lesion. In Iraq, radiologists are not taking the lead in core needle biopsy performance.

Objectives: To evaluate the radiologist performance of core needle biopsy highlighting the precession and accuracy of the procedure, the concordance of ultrasound and histopathology, and identifying challenges facing the radiologist during the procedure.

Subjects and Methods: A prospective study involving a total of 50 patients with ultrasound (US) BIRADS IV or V.  Ultrasound guided core needle biopsy was performed for each patient. Surgical pathol

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