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# Title Department Research Member Research Year
101 Detection of Epstein-Barr virus Latent Membrane Protein-1 in Pediatric Lymphoma: A Report from South Egypt Cancer Institute Department of Pediatric Oncology Dr. Amira Mahmoud Mohammed Osman 2022
102 Immunosuppressive Effect of Intrathecal Morphine, Dexmedetomidine, or Both in Combination with Bupivacaine on Patients Undergoing Major Abdominal Cancer Surgery Department of Anesthesia, Intensive care and Pain management Dr. Shereen Mamdoh Mohamed kamal 2022
103 Contrast-Enhanced Digital Mammography Versus Digital Mammography in The Discrimination between Benign and Malignant Breast Lesions Department of Radiology Dr. Omar Mustafa Mahmoud Mohamed 2022
104 Effect of Combined Epidural Morphine and Midazolam on Postoperative Pain in Patients Undergoing Major Abdominal Cancer Surgery Department of Anesthesia, Intensive care and Pain management Prof. Khaled Mohamed Fares Ali 2022
105 Effect of Ketamine Instillation on Acute and Chronic Post Mastectomy Pain, a Dose Finding Clinical Study Department of Anesthesia, Intensive care and Pain management Dr. Fatma Adel Abd Diab. 2022
106 Differential regulation of CD45 expression on granulocytes, lymphocytes, and monocytes in COVID-19 Department of Anesthesia, Intensive care and Pain management Prof. Sahar Abdel Baky Mohamed Ahmad 2022
107 Validation of imaging reporting and data system of coronavirus disease 2019 lexicons CO-RADS and COVID-RADS with radiologists’ preference: a multicentric study Department of Medical Oncology Dr. Adel Gomaa Mohamed Gabr 2021
108 Assessment of the clinical value of red cell distribution width in patients with de novo hepatocellular carcinoma following HCV clearance with the direct-acting antiviral agents Department of Medical Oncology Dr. Hanaan Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed 2021
109 Assessment of Humoral Immune Recovery in Children with Hematological malignancies after Completion of Chemotherapy Department of Pediatric Oncology Rania Taha Mohammed Ahmed 2021
110 Higher CD19+ CD25+ Bregs are independently associated with better graft function in renal transplant recipients Department of Clinical Pathology Prof. Douaa Mohamed Sayed Hussein 2021