Professor Mamdouh Abdelmaksoud Mohamed – Bibliography

Publications:

(1)   Role of CT scan of the brain in children with chronic seizures. Ain Shams Medical Journal Vol.46 No 7, 8&9 July, August, Sept. 1995.

 

(2)   A randomized controlled study to compare between the fiber optic phototherapy delivery system and the conventional phototherapy system in the treatment of neonatal non haemolytic indirect hyperbilirubinemia. The Egyptian Journal of Paediatrics Vol. 12 No. 3-4, 393-401, 1995.

 

(3)   The clinical value of latex agglutination for rapid diagnosis of neonatal group B streptococcal infections. The Egyptian Journal Of Paediatrics Vol. 10, No. 3-4, 391-400, 1993.

 

(4)   Brain Electrical Activity Mapping (BEAM) in the diagnosis of primary generalized epilepsy. Sci.Med.J. ESCME, Vol.9, No 4, Oct., pp.: 11-25, 1997.

 

(5)   Clinical value of tumor necrosis factor alpha in neonatal sepsis and role of dexamethasone. Sci.Med.J. ESCME, Vol.10, No 1, Jan., pp: 117-131, 1998.

 

(6)   Immunoglobulin pattern in cerebrospinal fluid of patients with acute bacterial meningitis. Sci.Med.J. ESCME, Vol.10, No 1, Jan., pp.: 133-145, 1998.

 

(7)   Diagnostic imaging in the evaluation of the first urinary tract infection in girls. Ain Shams Medical Journal Vol.51 No 10, 11&12, pp.: 875-883, 2000.

 

(8)   Prognostic significance of surface marker CD45 expression in childhood B-Lineage acute lymphoplastic leukemia. Egyptian Journal of Haematology
Vol. 25, Jan., pp.: 67-84, 2000.

 

(9)   Incidence and clinical significance of P16INK4A and P15INK4B gene deletions in T-cell acute lymphoplastic leukemia. Egyptian Journal of Haematology Vol.27 No 3, June, pp.: 487-502, 2002.

 

(10)           Pattern of meningitis in Egyptian infants and children (1999-2002). Egyptian Journal of Paediatrics Vol. 19, No 3 (September), 505-518, 2002.

 

(11)           Risk factors for death from meningitis in Egypt. Egyptian Journal of Paediatrics, Vol. 19, No 4 (December), 585-595, 2002.

 

(12)           Serum prolactine level in epileptic versus non-epileptic events in children. Egyptian Journal of Paediatrics Vol. 19, No 3 (September), 281-292, 2002.

 

(13)           Early predictors of refractory epilepsy among Egyptian children. Egyptian Journal of Paediatrics, Vol. 20, No 3 & 4 (Sept. & Dec.), 679-690, 2003.

 

(14)     Incidence and risk factors of intraventricular hemorrhage in preterm infants: Outcome in the neonatal period. Egyptian Journal of Paediatrics, Vol. 21, No 2 (June), 253-269, 2004.

 

(15)     Cranial ultrasound abnormalities in full term infants in a postnatal ward: Relation with perinatal and neurological status. Egyptian Journal of Paediatrics, Vol. 21, No 2 (June), 281-292, 2004.

 

(16)     Bee honey nebulization as a non traditional treatment of acute bronchial asthma in infants and children. Journal of the American Apitherapy Society. December 2003 Vol. 10, No 4, pp.: 9-11.

 

(17)     Bee honey nebulization as a treatment for impending respiratory failure (case study). Journal of the American Apitherapy Society. March 2004, Vol. 11, No.1, pp.: 1&6&7.

 

(18)     Bee honey nebulization in treatment of severe acute bronchial asthma in infants and children. Journal Of The American Apitherapy Society. June 2004, Vol. 11, No.2, pp.: 9-12 & 16.

 

(19)     Intravenous injection of bee honey in human volunteers. Journal of the American Apitherapy Society. September 2004, Vol. 11, No.3, pp.: 12 & 16.

 

(20)     Using bee honey to treat acute pancreatitis (case study). Journal of the American Apitherapy Society. March 2005, Vol. 12, No.1, pp.: 6 - 9.

 

(21)     Not giving honey to infants: A recommendation that should be reevaluated. Journal of the American Apitherapy Society. June 2005, Vol. 12, No.2, pp.: 11 - 13.