Hassan Abdelwahed Shora

Hassan Abdelwahed Shora
Port Said University · Biochemistry/ Molecular Biology

Doctor of Medicine

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Introduction
I'm Harvard Medical School Associate, Advanced Clinical Research, 2020 and senior researcher at Port-Said university supervisor of PhD and MSc thesis on molecular diabetic medicine. My researches focuses on finding out novel biomarkers for detection of early vascular complications of diabetes mellitus
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July 2014 - present
Faculty of Science
Position
  • Senior Researcher
Education
June 2022 - June 2022
AMA
Field of study
  • Medicine
February 2020 - August 2020
Harvard Medical School
Field of study
  • Advanced Research Scholar Training Program

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Publications (47)
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Abstract: Inflammatory biomarkers provide a minimally invasive means for early detection and specific treatment of metabolic syndrome and related disorders. The objective of this work was to search for inflammatory biomarkers of cardiometabolic risk in obese type 2 diabetics. The study was performed on 165 persons attending the medical outpatient c...
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A b s t r a c t Introduction: There is a 3-fold higher prevalence of cardiovascular complications in patients with type 1 diabetes. The aim was to assess the relationship between subclinical atherosclerosis and visceral fat and fatty liver in diabetic adolescents. Material and methods: The study was performed on 110 adolescents with type 1 diabetes...
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Purpose: Currently available markers for early detection of diabetic nephropathy (DN), the leading cause of end stage renal disease, have some limitations. There is insufficient evidence from previous studies about the role of several circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) in the early development of DN. This study aimed to describe the expression of miRN...
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ABSTRACT COVID-19 emerged in Wuhan, China in December 2019, reached epidemic proportions and spread globally as a serious life-threatening pandemic. SARS- Cov-2 is the causative virus that causes severe acute respiratory distress, pneumonia, respiratory failure, and septic shock leading to increased mortality. High risk patients include those with...
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Background: Socioeconomic status (SES) is a key factor that impact the family functioning. Results from previous studies demonstrated that low SES status was associated with less satisfaction in several areas of family functioning. Objectives: - To describe the family function status patterns and associated socioeconomic status variables in a rura...
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Plasma adiponectin has been established as a marker for cardiometabolic syndrome in type 2 diabetics. This study aimed for evaluating urinary adiponectin uAPN and plasma adiponectin concentration as a biomarker of cardiometabolic risk linked to carotid atherosclerosis in type 2 diabetic paients. Subjects and methods total 220 participants were incl...
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Background: Depressive disorders are highly prevalent in the general population worldwide. Evidence suggests a longitudinal
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Background: Depressive disorders are highly prevalent in the general population worldwide. Evidence suggests a longitudinal reciprocal bi-directional relationship between depression and type 2 diabetes. This study aims at detecting the relationship between diabetic control and spectrum of depressive disorders among patients with type II diabetes at...
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Background: Worldwide, studies show negative attitudes among medical students toward psychiatry and mental illness. The knowledge of the attitude and awareness of the undergraduate medical students toward mental health and psychiatric disorders are most important as they are going to be involved in the care of these patients either directly or indi...
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Background and Objectives: Metabolic syndrome (MetS), one of the most serious global health issues, is considered chronic
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Objective: Type 2 diabetes mellitus is one of the world's most prevalent and fatal diseases. Zinc is involved in metabolism of glucose via its participation in insulin crystallization and signaling. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of zinc supplementation on glyce-mic control in type 2 diabetic patients. Materials and Methods: The participan...
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Meningitis is a public health concern. It is caused by several etiologic agents that vary by age group and geographical area. This study aims to highlight the etiological and predictive factors of acute meningitis in hospitalized febrile patients in Mansoura Fever Hospital, Egypt. This study includes cases admitted with suspected meningitis. The st...
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Meningitis is a public health concern. It is caused by several etiologic agents that vary by age group and geographical area. This study aims to highlight the etiological and predictive factors of acute meningitis in hospitalized febrile patients in Mansoura Fever Hospital, Egypt. This study includes cases admitted with suspected meningitis. The st...
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The present order of diabetes into type 1and sort 2 depends on insulin reliance and falls behind major logical advances in sub-atomic bases of pathobiological forms. In this way, there is a need to consolidate progressed biomedical translational research discoveries to the requests of accuracy medication. Incorporated various systems of phenotyping...
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Background: Vitamin D deficiency is considered an emerging health problem that affects at least one billion patients worldwide. Calcitriol 1,25(OH)2D3 has several systemic effects, including anti-inflammatory, anti-thrombotic and anti-atherosclerotic impacts that explain its cardioprotective effects. The precise association between vitamin D and i...
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After one year of pandemic SARS COV2, which started in December 2019, it is still considered a health disaster in all nations. Despite vaccination efforts, the number of infected people increased, also the number of SARS COV2 variants increased. Certain vaccinations are approved under Emergency Use Authorization, including those dependent on mRNA t...
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Aim: The aim of this study is to determine how common iron deficiency anemia among children with type 1 diabetes for early adequate treatment aiming for improving their quality of life. Objectives: To find out a relationship between hemoglobin concentration and HbA1c and any correlation between HbA1c, serum ferritin and serum iron level. To detect...
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The present order of diabetes into type 1and sort 2 depends on insulin reliance and falls behind major logical advances in sub-atomic bases of pathobiological forms. In this way, there is a need to consolidate progressed biomedical translational research discoveries to the requests of accuracy medication. Incorporated various systems of phenotyping...
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Objective: Gastroschisis is a congenital malformation characterized by an abdominal wall defect located laterally to a normal umbi-licus. The cause of gastroschisis is unknown, but most probably is considered of exogenous factors. Sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) is the most common congenital tumor of the newborn. About 20% of SCTs are malignant. We d...
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Background: The N-terminal pro brain natriuretic peptide (Nt-proBNP) is known to be associated with cardiac stress. This study
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Nutritional habits are very important regarding the healthy status of female primary school children. This study aimed at identifying the nutritional habits of female primary school children and their relationships with anthropometric, sociodemographic, physical activities and overweight/obesity.
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B12 deficiency causes permanent debilitating peripheral neuropathy, balance and gait disorders, tremors, frequent falls, and visual disturbances. It also shares many of the outcomes as diabetes, by attacking the autonomic nervous system (i.e. gastroparesis, impotence, urinary incontinence). However, there is insufficient data regarding association...
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B12 deficiency causes permanent debilitating peripheral neuropathy, balance and gait disorders, tremors, frequent falls, and visual disturbances. It also shares many of the outcomes as diabetes, by attacking the autonomic nervous system (i.e. gastroparesis, impotence, urinary incontinence). However, there is insufficient data regarding association...
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Background: Placental growth factor (PGF) is a member of the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) family of growth factors. Some studies suggested its role in diagnosis of pre-eclampsia. Doppler study of the uterine artery was also suggested as a predictor of pre-eclampsia. Aim of study: The present study aims to investigate the predictive val...
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Background: Anti-Müllerian (AMH) hormone is a member of the TGF-b superfamily of growth factors produced by granulosa cells of pre-and small-antral follicles. The 2 to 3 fold increase in the number of growing follicles in the ovary from PCOS women is reflected by the rise in serum concentration of AMH and thus. This hormone may be a useful marker o...
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Objectives: To assess the level of thiamine among diabetic children presented with DKA, and its correlation with the degree of acidosis and encephalopathy. Methods: A cross-sectional study was done at the Suez Canal University hospital, Ismailia, Egypt. A convenient sample of 40 diabetic children aged below 18 years, and presented with DKA were sub...
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Background: Preterm birth (birth before 37 weeks of gestation) is a major problem in obstetrics and affects an estimated 15 million pregnancies worldwide annually. A history of previous preterm birth is the strongest risk factor for preterm birth, and recurrent spontaneous preterm birth affects more than 2.5 million pregnancies each year.
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Background: Diabetes control during pregnancy is essential in decreasing rate of neonatal adverse outcomes. Glycosylated hemoglo-bin (HbA1c) is one of the most important markers for diabetes control.
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Background: Diabetes control during pregnancy is essential in decreasing rate of neonatal adverse outcomes. Glycosylated hemoglo-bin (HbA1c) is one of the most important markers for diabetes control.
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Background: Diabetes control during pregnancy is essential in decreasing rate of neonatal adverse outcomes. Glycosylated hemoglo-bin (HbA1c) is one of the most important markers for diabetes control.
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Background: Diabetes control during pregnancy is essential in decreasing rate of neonatal adverse outcomes. Glycosylated hemoglo-bin (HbA1c) is one of the most important markers for diabetes control.
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Abstract Background: Preterm birth (birth before 37 weeks of gestation) is a major problem in obstetrics and affects an estimated 15 million pregnancies worldwide annually. A history of previous preterm birth is the strongest risk factor for preterm birth, and recurrent spontaneous preterm birth affects more than 2.5 million pregnancies each year....
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Background: The relation between leptin and asthma is still unclear especially in obese children. We hypothesized that high serum leptin concentrations would also be associated with asthma in obese Egyptian children. We aimed to evaluate serum leptin concentrations in asthmatic obese and none obese children to investigate their association with ast...
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Endothelial dysfunction may be a critical early target for preventing atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. Leptin/adiponectin ratio can serve as a clinical marker of endothelial dysfunction in children with type 1 diabetes. We investigated the relationship between leptin/adiponectin ratio with carotid intima-media thickness cIMT and endothel...
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ABSTRACT The current classification of diabetes into type 1and type 2 is based on insulin dependency and lags behind major scientific advances in the molecular bases of pathobiological processes. So, there is a need to incorporate advanced biomedical translational research findings to the demands of precision medicine. Integrated multiple networks...
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Abstract Page Number: 1 - 7 Purpose: Elevated body iron stores could promote oxidative stress, and in this manner affects the pathogenesis of insulin resistance. In this study, we investigated the relationship between body iron stores represented in serum ferritin and transferrin saturation together with insulin resistance and other cardio metab...
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Inflammatory biomarkers provide a minimally invasive means for early detection and specific treatment of metabolic syndrome and related disorders. The objective of this work was to search for inflammatory biomarkers of cardiometabolic risk in obese type 2 diabetics. The study was performed on 165 persons attending the medical outpatient clinic of I...
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Purpose: Elevated body iron stores could promote oxidative stress, and in this manner affects the pathogenesis of insulin resistance. In this study, we investigated the relationship between body iron stores represented in serum ferritin and transferrin saturation together with insulin resistance and other cardio metabolic risk factors. Material and...
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The translation of breakthrough discoveries takes a long time from bench-to-bedside. In COVID-19 pandemic these restrictions were removed with permission of emergency use of gene therapy and recently discovered drugs in attempts to save lives. Should we do this only in crisis or seeking some safe trajectories to accelerate translational researches through reasonable regulations and rules.
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We've seen a surge of 34 types of emerging and critical technologies that its implications may be immense in transformation of biopharmaceuticals and biomanfacturing in addition to innovated medical devices. So what are the expectations for more futre beneficial applications?

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