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Seyed Mohammad Ghodsi

Researcher at Tehran University of Medical Sciences

Publications -  41
Citations -  973

Seyed Mohammad Ghodsi is an academic researcher from Tehran University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 36 publications receiving 713 citations. Previous affiliations of Seyed Mohammad Ghodsi include University of Tehran.

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Benefits of collaborative learning

TL;DR: Major benefits of collaborative learning are set out into four categories of; social, psychological, academic, and assessment benefits.
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Health-related quality of life among individuals with long-standing spinal cord injury: a comparative study of veterans and non-veterans

TL;DR: The study findings showed that veterans with SCI experienced lower HRQOL than their non-veteran counterparts, although veterans had higher incomes as a result of their pensions and increased access to equipment, and medications.
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Trauma care system in Iran.

TL;DR: Although the clinical management of trauma patients has improved in Iran in the recent decade, decreasing the burden of injuries necessitates an organized approach to prevention and management of injuries in the context of a trauma system.
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Factors associated with the development of pressure ulcers after spinal cord injury.

TL;DR: Different models are needed to describe PU in SCI patients depending on the patient’s age and the time passed since SCI, and the risk factors associated with PU may vary in specific subgroups.
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Prevalence of JC polyomavirus large T antigen sequences among Iranian patients with central nervous system tumors

TL;DR: This study provides the first data on the prevalence of JCV in primary and metastatic CNS tumors from Iranian patients and finds that JCV sequences were identified more frequently in meningiomas and schwannomas than in other CNS tumors.