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
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
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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