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Gh Mohamad-Khani, A Molasadeghi Roknabadi, H Majidi, Z Jafari, S Asadmalayeri, Sh Jalaee, N Noorbakhsh,
Volume 64, Issue 1 (30 2006)
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Background and Aim: Auditory and visual stimuli are the most important factors in communication. It seems during the brain maturation, decrease of visual inputs causes enhancement of somatosensory and auditory cortical responses. In this research latency and amplitude of auditory middle latency responses (AMLR) are studied in blinds and normally sighted subjects.

Materials and Methods: This descriptive-analytical study was performed on 40 congenitally blinds and 40 normally sighted subjects in the range of 14-20 years. All of cases had normal hearing sensitivity and acoustic reflexes without any middle ear disorders. The reason of this age range is the maturation of auditory middle latency responses. Sampling was randomized.

Results: There was significant difference between amplitude of Na, Pa & Nb waves and latency of Na while no significant difference between latency of Pa & Nb in blinds and normally sighted subjects.

Conclusion: Increase of amplitude and decrease of latency of AMLR in blind subjects were due to sensory compensation phenomenon, probably. It seems rate of processing and auditory perception in blinds is better than normally sighted subjects.


H Jalaee-Khoo , M Keihani,
Volume 64, Issue 2 (30 2006)
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Background and Aim: Pancytopenia is the reduction of all 3 series of blood cells e.g. Erythroids, leukocytes, and platelets. The causes of pancytopenia are diverse. Some are related to bone marrow failure caused by toxins (Bone Marrow with no cells or low cells). Bone marrow may be infiltrated by malignant and foreign cells or bone marrow fibrosis. Genetics factor and geographical disease could be also a factor in different distribution of pancytopenic etiology.

Materials and Methods: All patients with pancytopenia from 1373 to 1381 who were admitted to Army 501 hospital were evaluated. All hospital documents were evaluated. 188 patients had pancytopenia were diagnosed.

Results: 1. The commonest cause of pancytopenia was leukemia 2. Most cases of leukemia were acute myelogenous leukemia 3. Most leukemia cases were in 2nd decade of life in this group 4. Most of the patient had Anemia, weakness and fatigue

Conclusion: Pancytopenia should be regarded as a serious finding and evaluated thoroughly.


Jalaee Khoo H, Keihani M, Yousefian A,
Volume 67, Issue 8 (6 2009)
Abstract

Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE AR-SA MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Background: Hairy cell leukemia (HCL) is a rare B-cell neoplasm that comprise approximately 2% of all lymphoid leukemias. Over the past 20 years splenectomy was the only effective therapy but with the advent of purine analogues such as cladribine, splenectomy has been limited to certain situations. After cladribine therapy most patients achieve complete and durable remission. The aim of this study was to compare effectiveness of splenectomy and cladribine in Iranian patients with HCL and also to evaluate the clinical and laboratory features of patients at diagnosis.
Methods: 50 patients with the diagnosis of HCL enrolled to our study. The male to female ratio was 3:1, and the median age at diagnosis was 50 years. After diagnosis  20(40%) and 12(24%) of patients had splenectomy and cladribine therapy respectively. The reminder of patients were treated with both splenectomy and cladribine.
Results: The most common clinical findings were splenomegaly (98%) and fatigue (80%) respectively. Leucopenia and anemia was present in 96% and 80% patients in order. 88.6% and 55.5% of patients achieved complete remission after cladribine therapy and splenectomy respectively. After cladribine therapy and splenectomy relapse occurred in 10% and 74% of the patients.
Conclusions: Our finding are comparable with previous studies and show that Cladribine induces complete and durable remission in most hairy cell leukemia patients and should be considered as first line therapy. Splenectomy should be performed in certain cases such as spleen rupture.


Mahya Sharifinik , Fahime Haji Abolhasan , Shohre Jalaee , Vahid Moradi , Mohsen Jafari , Mahdi Ghasemi Amir ,
Volume 72, Issue 11 (February 2015)
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Background: Respiratory distress syndrome is developmental immaturity of lungs, that is caused by lack of surfactant. Lack of surfactant lead to wide atelectasis and arterial hypoxemia which is a life-threatening lung disorder. The aim of this study was to compare the function of cochlear in infant who suffer respiratory distress syndrome with normal infants by transient evoked otoacoustic emission (TEOAE) test. Methods: This descriptive- analytic cross sectional study was carried out on 21 respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) infants (42 ear) that consists of 11 male and 10 female, 21 normal infants (42 ear) that consists of 10 male and 11 female in Mirza Koochakkhan Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran, which all of them were 3 to 6 month year old, to collect informations about the health of infants we used the files in hospital and to assess the cochlear function we used computerized recording by TEOAE instrument. Statistical analysis carried out by SPSS software version 17 and Chi-square test. Results: The results of TEOAE test demonstrated that in normal group there is no statistical differences between ears and gender, also there was no statistical differences between ears in respiratory distress syndrome group but there was statistical differences between gender in this group. The frequency of pass result (show normal function of outer hair cell in cochlea) was greater in male than female in male the frequency of pass result was 17 ear (77.3%) but in female was 8 ear (40%). In TEOAE test results there was statistical differences between two groups of study. The frequency of pass result in normal group was 34 ear (81%) and in respiratory distress syndrome group was 25 ear (59%) which was significantly more in normal group than in respiratory distress syndrome infants (P= 0.032). Conclusion: According to results, it seems that the respiratory distress syndrome could affects the cochlear and the function of outer hair cell in it so in infants who suffer respiratory distress syndrome we should use the test battery of hearing.
Bita Eslami, Ramesh Omranipour , Bahare Hesamifar, Zahra Behboodi Moghadam , Amirmohsen Jalaeefar,
Volume 78, Issue 11 (February 2021)
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Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women and its treatment includes various surgeries. Breast-Q is a new patient-reported outcome instrument for breast surgery and it should be validated appropriately for clinical research. This study aimed to develop the Persian version of the Breast-Q and validate the reconstruction module to evaluate the quality of life and satisfaction of Iranian women with a previous history of breast reconstruction.
Methods: This study was descriptive and analytical cross-sectional. The study population consisted of women with a previous history of breast cancer and various breast surgeries referred to the outpatient clinic of Cancer Institute, Imam Khomeini Hospital from September 2017 to October 2019, using convenience sampling. After obtaining permission from the MAPI institute and translating all questionnaires into Persian, the validity, and reliability of the breast reconstruction module were evaluated. To confirm face validity, a questionnaire was given to patients to judge each item. To confirm the content validity of the questionnaire, two qualitative and quantitative methods were used. Content validity ratio (CVR) was calculated based on the expert opinion (Lawshe formula). Waltz & Bausell’s method was used to examine the content validity index (CVI). Finally, a new version of the questionnaire was assessed in 20 women who had undergone TRAM flap breast reconstruction at least 6 months ago.
Results: After translation of the questionnaire into Persian, and face and content validation process, the 116 items of the first questionnaire converted to 72 with an acceptable impact score greater than 1.5 and CVR and CVI. The internal validity of the breast reconstruction module was approved by Cronbach's alpha value of 0.94.
Conclusion: Considering the limitation of the specific questionnaires for various breast surgery procedures, the Breast-Q questionnaire can be an efficient tool for the evaluation of the quality of life and satisfaction in patients. Since the translation of the questionnaire has become valid and reliable, it can be used for future research by other researchers.


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