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Shamardan Ezzeldin S. Bazeed

Researcher at South Valley University

Publications -  24
Citations -  219

Shamardan Ezzeldin S. Bazeed is an academic researcher from South Valley University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Fatty liver. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 18 publications receiving 85 citations.

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The NAFLD-MAFLD debate: Eminence vs evidence.

TL;DR: The time has come to hold debate and focus on gathering and building the evidence to settle the debate through evidence, it does not matter who wins the debate and once there is robust evidence, the authors should all follow it wherever it leads.
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Characteristics, outcomes and indicators of severity for covid-19 among sample of esna quarantine hospital's patients, egypt: A retrospective study

TL;DR: Among the studied demographic, clinical, hematological, biochemical, and imaging data, dyspnea, diabetes mellitus, lymphopenia, raised CRP, ESR, ferritin, ALT, AST, low albumin, and presence of CT chest findings could be considered as predictors for COVID-19 severity using binary logistic regression analysis.
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Clinical, Biochemical and Molecular Evaluations of Ivermectin Mucoadhesive Nanosuspension Nasal Spray in Reducing Upper Respiratory Symptoms of Mild COVID-19.

TL;DR: In this article, the therapeutic efficacy of Ivermectin mucoadhesive nanosuspension intranasal spray in treatment of patients with mild COVID-19 was evaluated.
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Olfactory Disturbances as Presenting Manifestation Among Egyptian Patients with COVID-19: Possible Role of Zinc.

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of zinc therapy in recovery of smell dysfunction among COVID-19 patients was evaluated using real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR).
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Therapeutic efficacy of macrolides in management of patients with mild COVID-19.

TL;DR: Adding Clarithromycin or Azithromyzin to the therapeutic protocols for COVID-19 could be beneficial for early control of fever and early PCR negative conversion in Mild COVID -19.