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Jehan H Sabry

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Khater M, El-Hassib D, Sabry J, Elkilany R, Ameen S
Cureus . 2023 Oct; 15(10):e47903. PMID: 37905164
Background Renalase gene polymorphisms are associated with an increased risk of essential hypertension, chronic kidney disease (CKD), heart disease, diabetes, and stroke. One of these polymorphisms is a common missense...
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Kenawi M, Akl E, Sabry J, Mostafa S
J Cosmet Dermatol . 2019 Jun; 19(2):535-539. PMID: 31190433
Background: Hirsutism is a common clinical condition encountered in day-to-day practice. The androgenic causes account for more than 80% of these patients and include polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), which affects...
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Shafae M, Sabry J, Behiry E, Sabry H, Salim M, Fayez A
Appl Clin Genet . 2018 Jul; 11:81-87. PMID: 30050315
Background: The microdeletion events that occur in the Y chromosome-azoospermia factor () region may lead to dyszoospermia. Also, the deleted azoospermia () gene on AZFc and autosomal deleted azoospermia like...
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Mikhael N, El-Refaie A, Sabry J, Akl E, Habashy A, Mostafa T
Andrologia . 2018 Jun; 50(8):e13066. PMID: 29896906
Varicocele has a common association with male infertility, but its exact role is still debated. Apoptosis has been suggested as one of the mechanisms of varicocele-associated infertility. Granulysin is a...
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Abdelbaki S, Sabry J, Al-Adl A, Sabry H
Arab J Urol . 2017 Oct; 15(2):131-139. PMID: 29071142
Objectives: To study the relationship between sperm DNA fragmentation (SDF) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels in infertile patients with varicocele, and to examine the beneficial effect of varicocelectomy and...
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El-Shazly A, Ibrahim S, Mohamed El-Mashad G, Sabry J, Sherbini N
Int J Nephrol Renovasc Dis . 2015 Dec; 8:159-63. PMID: 26677341
Introduction: Zinc is an essential trace element for human nutrition, and its deficiency is associated with anorexia, poor food efficiency, growth retardation, and impaired neurological and immune systems. The zinc-deficiency...