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Ahmed N Al-Niaimi

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Holloway R, Thaker P, Mendivil A, Ahmad S, Al-Niaimi A, Barter J, et al.
Int J Gynecol Cancer . 2023 Sep; 33(9):1458-1463. PMID: 37666539
Background: Treatment options for patients with platinum-resistant/refractory ovarian cancers are limited and only marginally effective. The development of novel, more effective therapies addresses a critical unmet medical need. Olvimulogene nanivacirepvec...
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Hu Y, Al-Niaimi A, Cagaanan A, Sadowski E, Kushner D, Weisman P, et al.
Gynecol Oncol Rep . 2021 Apr; 36:100747. PMID: 33816740
Objective: Progestin-based therapy is common for patients with endometrial neoplasia who desire fertility preservation, but some patients ultimately require surgery. Intraoperative assessment, which can use gross lesion size, may impact...
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Harrison R, Mcnamara J, Beaumont C, Sadowski E, Chappell R, Shahzad M, et al.
Int J Gynecol Cancer . 2019 Jan; 29(1):102-107. PMID: 30640690
Objectives: To determine if linear measurements of adiposity from pre-operative imaging can improve anticipation of surgical difficulty among endometrial cancer patients. Methods: Eighty patients with newly diagnosed endometrial cancer were...
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Harrison R, Medlin E, Petersen C, Rose S, Hartenbach E, Kushner D, et al.
Am J Obstet Gynecol . 2018 May; 219(2):174.e1-174.e8. PMID: 29792853
Background: Women with a gynecologic cancer tend to be older, obese, and postmenopausal, characteristics that are associated with an increased risk for obstructive sleep apnea. However, there is limited investigation...
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Albertin C, Uppal S, Al-Niaimi A, Seo S, Hinshaw J, Hartenbach E
Int J Gynecol Cancer . 2015 Jun; 25(6):1096-101. PMID: 26098091
Objectives: The prompt diagnosis of postoperative pulmonary embolism (PE) in gynecologic oncology patients is imperative, but the clinical presentation is nonspecific in this high-risk group. We sought to determine risk...
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Spencer R, Hayes K, Rose S, Zhao Q, Rathouz P, Rice L, et al.
Obstet Gynecol . 2015 Jan; 125(2):407-413. PMID: 25568995
Objective: To evaluate a cohort of gynecologic oncology patients to discover risk factors for early- and late-occurring incisional hernia after midline incision for ovarian cancer. Methods: We collected retrospective data...
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Al-Niaimi A, Ahmed M, Burish N, Chackmakchy S, Seo S, Rose S, et al.
Gynecol Oncol . 2014 Sep; 136(1):71-6. PMID: 25263249
Objective: SSI rates after gynecologic oncology surgery vary from 5% to 35%, but are up to 45% in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM). Strict postoperative glucose control by insulin infusion...
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Albertin C, Johnson K, Connor J, Al-Niaimi A
Gynecol Oncol Case Rep . 2013 Dec; 5:31-3. PMID: 24371690
► Ovarian angiosarcomas are rare and clinically aggressive neoplasms. ► In addition to surgery, taxol is the most studied adjuvant chemotherapy. ► Anti-angiogenic therapies can be considered as an option.
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Al-Niaimi A, Ahmed M, Petersen C
Obstet Gynecol Clin North Am . 2012 May; 39(2):269-83. PMID: 22640715
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Al-Niaimi A, Einstein M, Perry L, Hartenbach E, Kushner D
Int J Gynaecol Obstet . 2010 Oct; 112(1):76-80. PMID: 20947081
Objective: To describe the surgical technique of uterine artery sparing robotic assisted radical trachelectomy (AS-RRT) for early stage cervical cancer. Methods: We used our experience with AS-RRT performed at the...