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Faranak Rafiee

Bio: Faranak Rafiee is an academic researcher from Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Pneumonia. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications receiving 50 citations.

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TL;DR: Overall mortality in COVID-19 patients with GI ischemia and radiologically evident mesenteric thrombotic occlusion was 38.7% and 40%, retrospectively.

60 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed all studies with imaging findings presentation of lymphadenopathy (LAP) after COVID-19 vaccination and found that LAP was identified after first or second dosages of three types of COVID19 vaccines, including Pfizer-BioNTech (nâ´¯=â´30, 44.1%), Moderna (n´18, 25%), and Oxford-AstraZeneca (n`18, 1.5%).

55 citations

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TL;DR: Early diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia is not only crucial for both appropriate patient management but also helps to ensure appropriate post-exposure precautions are implemented for the department and hospital staff and those who have been in contact with the patient.

23 citations

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TL;DR: A systematic search was performed on July 2, 2020 and updated on December 1, 2020, to identify studies on Kawasaki-like disease (KLD) and multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) associated with COVID-19.
Abstract: Kawasaki-like disease (KLD) and multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) are considered as challenges for pediatric patients under the age of 18 infected with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). A systematic search was performed on July 2, 2020, and updated on December 1, 2020, to identify studies on KLD/MIS-C associated with COVID-19. The databases of Scopus, PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, and Scholar were searched. The hospitalized children with a presentation of Kawasaki disease (KD), KLD, MIS-C, or inflammatory shock syndromes were included. A total number of 133 children in 45 studies were reviewed. A total of 74 (55.6%) cases had been admitted to pediatric intensive care units (PICUs). Also, 49 (36.8%) patients had required respiratory support, of whom 31 (23.3%) cases had required mechanical ventilation/intubation, 18 (13.5%) cases had required other oxygen therapies. In total, 79 (59.4%) cases had been discharged from hospitals, 3 (2.2%) had been readmitted, 9 (6.7%) had been hospitalized at the time of the study, and 9 (6.7%) patients had expired due to the severe heart failure, shock, brain infarction. Similar outcomes had not been reported in other patients. Approximately two-thirds of the children with KLD associated with COVID-19 had been admitted to PICUs, around one-fourth of them had required mechanical ventilation/intubation, and even some of them had been required readmissions. Therefore, physicians are strongly recommended to monitor children that present with the characteristics of KD during the pandemic as they can be the dominant manifestations in children with COVID-19.

8 citations

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TL;DR: Lymphocytosis and abnormal CT findings are among the factors most associated with COVID-19 severity, and it was showed that the severity of the COvid-19, O2 saturation, and respiratory distress were improved as the age of confirmed CO VID-19 pediatric patients increased.
Abstract: Background This study was performed with the intention of comparing the clinical, laboratory, and chest computed tomography (CT) findings between severe and non-severe patients as well as between different age groups composed of pediatric patients with confirmed COVID-19. Method This study was carried out on a total of 53 confirmed COVID-19 pediatric patients who were hospitalized in Namazi and Ali Asghar Hospitals, Shiraz, Iran. The patients were divided into two severe (n = 27) and non-severe (n = 28) groups as well as into other three groups in terms of their age: aged less than two years, aged 3-12 years and 13-17 years. It should be noted that CT scans, laboratory, and clinical features were taken from all patients at the admission time. Abnormal chest CT in COVID-19 pneumonia was found to show one of the following findings: ground-glass opacities (GGO), bilateral involvement, peripheral and diffuse distribution. Result Fever (79.2%) and dry cough (75.5%) were the most common clinical symptoms. Severe COVID-19 patients showed lymphocytosis, while the non-severe ones did not (P = 0.03). C-reactive protein (CRP) was shown to be significantly lower in patients aged less than two years than those aged 3-12 and 13-17 years (P = 0.01). It was shown also that O2 saturation experienced a significant increase as did patients' age (P = 0.01). Severe patients had significantly higher CT abnormalities than non-severe patients (48.0% compared to 17.9%, respectively) (P = 0.02). Conclusion Lymphocytosis and abnormal CT findings are among the factors most associated with COVID-19 severity. It was, moreover, showed that the severity of COVID-19, O2 saturation, and respiratory distress were improved as the age of confirmed COVID-19 pediatric patients increased.

5 citations


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TL;DR: The authors' analysis shows a high incidence of hospital admission in SOT recipients with SARS-CoV-2 infection, and long-term outcomes among Sot recipients should be assessed in future studies.

129 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed all studies with imaging findings presentation of lymphadenopathy (LAP) after COVID-19 vaccination and found that LAP was identified after first or second dosages of three types of COVID19 vaccines, including Pfizer-BioNTech (nâ´¯=â´30, 44.1%), Moderna (n´18, 25%), and Oxford-AstraZeneca (n`18, 1.5%).

55 citations

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05 Jan 2022-Blood
TL;DR: A conceptual framework describing how SARS-CoV-2 infection affects endothelial inflammation, prothrombotic transformation, and barrier dysfunction will provide a context for interpreting new information as it arises addressing the vascular complications of COVID-19.

48 citations

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TL;DR: Though highly sensitive, use of PET/CT for primary detection of COVID-19 is constrained by poor specificity, as well as considerations of cost, radiation burden, and prolonged exposure times for imaging staff, in patients who require nuclear medicine investigations for other clinical indications, PET imaging may yield the earliest detection of nascent infection in otherwise asymptomatic individuals.

43 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, an increase in axillary-lymphadenopathy attributed to vaccination was found in 163 women undergoing breast-imaging, including BRCA-carriers.

35 citations