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Masood Kaviani, Abdul -Hossein Jafary, Ali-Asghar Peyvandi,
Volume 9, Issue 2 (8-1995)
Abstract
In an attempt to assess objectively the integrity of the auditory pathways in
30 patients with definite multiple sclerosis (MS), an audiometric evaluation was
performed and auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) were obtained.
Stressing the auditory system by increasing the stimulation rate showed some
enhancement in the identification of MS. 24 (RO%) patients had an abnormal ABR
along with clinical signs of brainstem dysfunction at the time of assessment by
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), while those without such signs had no
incidence of abnormalities. This is independent of the clinical classification of the
patients.
Masood Kaviani, Abdolhossein Jafary,
Volume 11, Issue 4 (2-1998)
Abstract
35 patients with unilateral sensorineural impairment and hearing levels within
the normal range in the opposite ears were investigated by bilateral transtympanic
electrocochleography (TIECoG). Only 19 patients (54%) satisfied the criteria for
Meniere's disease and 16 patients (46%) showed sensorineural impairment due to
other etiologies. Clinical studies have focused exclusively on the a mplitude ratio of
the summating potential (SP) and the action potential (AP) derived from alternating
polarity click responses (Le., SP/AP). In only clinically defined ears with Meniere's
disease have abnormally large SPs been found. Neither normal ears nor sensorineural
impaired ears of other etiologies exhibited abnormal SPs, hence we used normal ears
as a control in this study.
Smt Ayatollahi, M Mohammadi, P Jafary, A Khademi,
Volume 16, Issue 1 (5-2002)
Abstract
Hosein Ali Danesh, Mahdy Saboury, Ameneh Sabzi, Moosa Saboury, Maryamsadat Jafary, Shahriar Saboury,
Volume 29, Issue 1 (1-2015)
Abstract
Background : Fourniers gangrene caused by synergic aerobic and anaerobic organism is a life threatening disorder.
Methods : The medical records of 8 among 839 patients admitted to imam ali general hospital Zahedan university of Medical Sciences with fourniers gangrene during the 10 months period between 2012 and 2013 were reviewed.
Results : The most common etiology and presentation were abscess and perianal pain respectively. Mixed bacterial flora was common finding in patient. Single debridement was carried out in 2 patients and repeated procedure was needed in 6.
Conclusion : This disease is characterized with high mortality of up to 75% but in our study the rate was 37.5%. In other studies diabetes mellitus was found to be the common condition related to fourniers gangrene but in our study the common etiology was perianal abscess. Fourniers gangrene should be rule out in any patient with perianal pain and flulike, swelling skin.