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Marjan Mansourian
Researcher at Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Publications - 227
Citations - 3309
Marjan Mansourian is an academic researcher from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 188 publications receiving 2212 citations. Previous affiliations of Marjan Mansourian include Polytechnic University of Catalonia & University of Isfahan.
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Nonpharmacologic Treatments Alone are Enough to Prevent the Neurally Mediated Syncope: A 3 Years Follow-up Study.
TL;DR: Nonpharmacologic treatment is very effective in the prevention of syncope relapses and can be a substitute for pharmacologic drugs in the initiation of treatment and if done correctly.
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Correlation of circulating inflammatory markers, ghrelin, adiponectin with obesity indices in subjects with metabolic syndrome
Mojgan Gharipour,Masoumeh Sadeghi,Marjan Mansourian,Elham Andalib,Mohammad Talaie,Noushin Mohamadifard,Nizal Sarrafzadegan +6 more
TL;DR: The findings indicate that in subjects diagnosed with MetS, only IL6 had positive association with WHR and no significant correlation between all other inflammatory markers with Obesity Indices was found.
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Using skew-symmetric mixed models for investigating the effect of different diabetic macular edema treatments by analyzing central macular thickness and visual acuity responses
TL;DR: This research demonstrated the effect of IVB alone or in combination with intravitreal IVB/IVT on visual power and decreasing CMT during follow up.
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Chronic Kidney Disease in Isfahan Province, Action Plan for Screening in A Population-based Study.
Firouzeh Moeinzadeh,Marjan Mansourian,Mojgan Mortazavi,Shiva Seirafian,Shahrzad Shahidi,Zahra Tasdighi,Sahar Vahdat,Shahram Taheri,Mohammad Hossein Rouhani,Mohammad Saleki,Mostafa Haji Rezaei,Mohammad Hossein Masoudi,Zahra Zamani,Nahid Rafie +13 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors explored the prevalence of chronic kidney disease and its different stages, as well as CKD associated variables in the adult population in Isfahan province, Iran.
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Risk Assessment of Musculoskeletal Disorders Related to Patient Transfer Tasks Using the Direct Nurse Observation Instrument Method
TL;DR: DINO is an appropriate tool to assess MSDs risk due to patient handling in the nursing personnel and can be used in the evaluation of patient transfer educational programs and also to identify and assess an unsafe work technique used by the nurses.