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Mohammad Hossein Khosravi
Researcher at Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences
Publications - 113
Citations - 20808
Mohammad Hossein Khosravi is an academic researcher from Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Population. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 82 publications receiving 13907 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammad Hossein Khosravi include Tehran University of Medical Sciences & Iran University of Medical Sciences.
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Letter to the Editor "Effects of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic on Neurological Surgery Care and Education; Our Experience from Iran".
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Novel splicing variant c. 208+2T>C in BBS5 segregates with Bardet–Biedl syndrome in an Iranian family by targeted exome sequencing
Saber Imani,Jingliang Cheng,Jiewen Fu,Abdolkarim Mobasher-Jannat,Chunli Wei,Saman Mohazzab-Torabi,Khosrow Jadidi,Mohammad Hossein Khosravi,Marzieh Dehghan Shasaltaneh,Lisha Yang,Md. Asaduzzaman Khan,Junjiang Fu +11 more
TL;DR: The TES analysis of the proband with BBS resulted in the identification of a novel, homozygous splicing variant c.208+2T>C in the BBS5 gene for the first time in the Iranian family.
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Tuberculosis peritonitis with features of acute abdomen in HIV infection.
Keivan Sabooni,Mohammad Hossein Khosravi,Hossein Pirmohammad,Shahla Afrasiabian,Niloofar Moghbel,Ehsan Shahverdi,Mohammad Amin Konjedi,Ashkan Shahverdi +7 more
TL;DR: A 26-year-old male IV drug abuser with fever, abdominal pain and distension referred to the emergency ward with findings, abdominal tenderness and involuntary guarding, an explorative laparotomy was performed.
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Pleural Effusion in Children: A Review Article and Literature Review
TL;DR: Pediatrics pleural effusion is an abnormality that frequently develops from collection of fluids in the pleural space and commonly caused by a primary phenomenon or secondary to variety of disorders such as infections.
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Comparison of the Vitamin D Status of Children Younger and Older Than 2 Years in Tehran: Are Supplements Really Necessary?
Mohammad Torkaman,Hassan Abolghasemi,Susan Amirsalari,Fatemeh Beiraghdar,Shahla Afsharpaiman,Zohreh Kavehmanesh,Mohammad Hossein Khosravi +6 more
TL;DR: The vitamin D levels of children aged more than 2 years are lower than those ofChildren aged less than 1 year, and prescribing vitamin D-containing supplements in children older than 2 year may be beneficial.