Babak Mostafazadeh
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Recent Articles
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Hosseini S, Mohtarami S, Shadnia S, Rahimi M, Erfan Talab Evini P, Mostafazadeh B, et al.
Arch Acad Emerg Med
. 2025 Feb;
13(1):e23.
PMID: 39958959
Introduction: Identifying the people who try to hide illegal substances in the body for smuggling is of considerable importance in forensic medicine and poisoning. This study aimed to develop a...
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Rahimi M, Ramezani M, Shadnia S, Mostafazadeh B, Azandaryani M, Alijanzadeh M, et al.
Turk J Pharm Sci
. 2025 Jan;
21(6):577-581.
PMID: 39801110
Objectives: Constipation caused by opioid-induced constipation (OIC) is prevalent among critically poisoned patients and can result in complications that prolong hospitalization and, in rare cases, cause bowel perforatio This research...
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Asadi M, Shadnia S, Mostafazadeh B, Erfan Talab Evini P, Zandieh F, Rahimi M
Clin Case Rep
. 2025 Jan;
13(1):e70082.
PMID: 39776770
Botulism symptoms after cosmetic botulinum toxin-A (BTX-A) injections happen very rarely, and it needs careful attention since it can be life-threatening. Hence, it is advised to meticulously check the technique,...
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Moulaei K, Afrash M, Parvin M, Shadnia S, Rahimi M, Mostafazadeh B, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Jul;
14(1):15751.
PMID: 38977750
The need for intubation in methanol-poisoned patients, if not predicted in time, can lead to irreparable complications and even death. Artificial intelligence (AI) techniques like machine learning (ML) and deep...
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Mohtarami S, Mostafazadeh B, Shadnia S, Rahimi M, Erfan Talab Evini P, Ramezani M, et al.
Daru
. 2024 May;
32(2):495-513.
PMID: 38771458
Background: Treatment management for opioid poisoning is critical and, at the same time, requires specialized knowledge and skills. This study was designed to develop and evaluate machine learning algorithms for...
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Rahimi M, Hosseini S, Mohtarami S, Mostafazadeh B, Erfan Talab Evini P, Fathy M, et al.
Toxicology
. 2024 Mar;
504:153770.
PMID: 38458534
Methanol poisoning is a global public health concern, especially prevalent in developing nations. This study focuses on predicting the severity of methanol intoxication using machine learning techniques, aiming to improve...
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Rahimi M, Afrash M, Shadnia S, Mostafazadeh B, Erfan Talab Evini P, Bardsiri M, et al.
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak
. 2024 Feb;
24(1):38.
PMID: 38321428
Background: Hemodialysis is a life-saving treatment used to eliminate toxins and metabolites from the body during poisoning. Despite its effectiveness, there needs to be more research on this method precisely,...
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Montelukast Is Effective in Treating Rhabdomyolysis Due to Intoxication: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Bijandi M, Rahimi M, Shadnia S, Mostafazadeh B, Gachkar L, Ramezani M, et al.
Iran J Kidney Dis
. 2023 Aug;
17(4):199-204.
PMID: 37634246
Introduction: Rhabdomyolysis is a clinical syndrome accompanied with biochemical changes that is diagnosed in some patients with acute chemical or drug poisoning. In this regard, the present study aimed to...
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Zarei M, Ramezani M, Sahraie Z, Shadnia S, Erfan Talab Evini P, Mostafazadeh B, et al.
Arch Acad Emerg Med
. 2023 Aug;
11(1):e46.
PMID: 37609540
Introduction: Even though naloxone is the main treatment for methadone poisoning treatment there are controversies about the proper method of its tapering. This study aimed to compare two methods in...
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Masbough F, Shadnia S, Rahimi M, Roshanzamiri S, Evini P, Mostafazadeh B
Clin Case Rep
. 2023 Jul;
11(7):e7663.
PMID: 37415586
Here we report a case of lead poisoning having a serum lead level of 412 mcg dL who presented with decreasing level of consciousness and recurrent seizures. He responded well...