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عفان عزت حسن - affan Ezzat Hasan
PhD - professor
College of Medicine , Physiology
[email protected]
Responsibility

11/1/1995-1/1/1998 Ministry of Health Periodic Resident Doctor 1/1/1998-1/7/1999Ministry of Defense, commissioned soldier, physician (compulsory service) 1/9/1999-1/6/2001 Ministry of Health Training Doctor (service in health training areas) 1/6/2001-3/5/2005Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research/University of Baghdad/College of Medicine/Physiology Department Teaching Assistant Doctor 3/5/2005- Until now, Faculty of Medicine/Teaching Physiology Department 11/2011- 11/2014 Rapporteur in the Physiology Department 11/2014-11/2018 Head of the Physiology Department

Teaching materials
Material
College
Department
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Digestive physiology
كلية الطب
علم وظائف الاعضاء (الفسلجة)
Stage 2
cell physiology
كلية الطب
علم وظائف الاعضاء (الفسلجة)
Stage 1
Supervision

1 Reem Jamal Jaber, Master’s degree, 2013 2 Fahd Abbas Abdel Rahman, Master’s degree, 2017 3 Inaam Abdel Wahed Theeb, Ph.D. 2016 4 Iman Falih Hassan, Ph.D. 2018 5 Fares Kazem Khudair Master’s degree 2013 6 Muhammad Abdel Wahed, Ph.D. 2019 7 Ruqaya Kazim Master’s 2020 8 Zainab Abdel Khaleq, Ph.D. 2021 9 Reem Jamal Jaber, Ph.D. 2019 10 Fahad Abbas Abdel Rahman, Ph.D. 2022

Publication Date
Sat Jun 25 2022
Journal Name
International Journal Of Drug Delivery Technology
Ultrasonic and Electrophysiological Evaluation of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Diabetic and Non-diabetic Subjects

Background: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most prevalent upper-limb entrapped neuropathy. A nerve conduction study (NCS) is the simplest method for identifying CTS when combined with a satisfactory clinical assessment and physical assessment. Ultrasound is a beneficial non-traumatic screening approach for CTS and there is a relationship between the NCS tests and the measures of CSA by ultrasound. Objective: to assess whether or not sonographic observations of the median nerve seems to be varied amongst DM and non-DM CTS individual. Patients and methods: The total of 50 non-DM Individuals with CTS and 50 DM individuals with CTS have been included in this study. All individuals were submitted to full medical assessment NCS testi

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