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Alireza Abdollahi
Researcher at Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Publications - 273
Citations - 2563
Alireza Abdollahi is an academic researcher from Tehran University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 235 publications receiving 1776 citations. Previous affiliations of Alireza Abdollahi include Shahed University.
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Mucormycosis in patients with COVID-19: A cross-sectional descriptive multicentre study from Iran.
Farzad Pakdel,Kazem Ahmadikia,Mohammadreza Salehi,Azin Tabari,Rozita Jafari,Golfam Mehrparvar,Yasaman Rezaie,Shahin Rajaeih,Neda Alijani,Aleksandra Barac,Alireza Abdollahi,Sadegh Khodavaisy +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, a cross-sectional descriptive multicentre study was conducted on patients with biopsy-proven mucormycosis with RT-PCR-confirmed COVID-19 from April to September 2020.
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Diagnostic Value of Simultaneous Measurement of Procalcitonin, Interleukin-6 and hs-CRP in Prediction of Early-Onset Neonatal Sepsis
TL;DR: The combination of IL-6, hs-CRP, and PCT seems to be predictive in diagnosis of early onset neonatal sepsis.
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Pathological Findings of Postmortem Biopsies From Lung, Heart, and Liver of 7 Deceased COVID-19 Patients.
Mohammad Taghi Beigmohammadi,Behnaz Jahanbin,Masoomeh Safaei,Laya Amoozadeh,Meysam Khoshavi,Vahid Mehrtash,Bita Jafarzadeh,Alireza Abdollahi +7 more
TL;DR: The SARS-CoV-2 infection does not cause myocarditis, and the ischemia of myocardium is the most probable justification of the observed pathologic changes in the heart, as compared to the previous coronavirus infection in 2003.
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Disturbances of parathyroid hormone–vitamin D axis in non-cholestatic chronic liver disease: a cross-sectional study
Arash Miroliaee,Mohsen Nasiri-Toosi,Omid Khalilzadeh,Alireza Esteghamati,Alireza Abdollahi,Mehdi Mazloumi +5 more
TL;DR: Vitamin D inadequacy and the severity of liver dysfunction move in parallel in patients with non-cholestatic chronic liver disease (CLD) and vitamin D assessment and replacement should be considered in the management of patients withNon-chollestatic CLD.
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The novel coronavirus sars-cov-2 vulnerability association with abo/rh blood types
Alireza Abdollahi,Maedeh Mahmoudi-Aliabadi,Vahid Mehrtash,Bita Jafarzadeh,Mohammadreza Salehi +4 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that an individual’s ABO histo-blood group phenotype and his/her susceptibility to COVID-19 are indeed connected, and a higher rate of infection was observed among patients with the AB histo’blood group, while patientsWith the O histo/blood group have shown a lower rates of infection.