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Papers by HIWA AHMED
Food Science and Quality Management, 2013
European Scientific Journal, ESJ, Mar 31, 2013
Science Trends, Oct 8, 2018
Science Trends, Sep 18, 2018
گۆڤاری زانکۆی سلێمانی بەشی A, Jul 30, 2000
Annals of medicine and surgery, Nov 1, 2020
International Journal of Surgery, Nov 1, 2020
International Journal of Surgery, Nov 1, 2020
گۆڤاری زانکۆی سلێمانی بەشی A, Sep 23, 2005
Journal of Health and Medical Informatics, 2020
Background: Obesity is considered as a complex and multifactorial disease mainly attributable to ... more Background: Obesity is considered as a complex and multifactorial disease mainly attributable to risk factors of genetic, behavioral, socioeconomic, and environmental origins,among them, the association and causative role played by breast feeding , which has been shown to attenuate obesity risk. Objectives: We aimed to evaluate state of the link of overweight and obesity with the types of feeding they were utilizing in the first six month of life.
Bariatric Surgical Practice and Patient Care, 2017
Background: Obesity affects every aspect of life in obese patients and, in particular, it affects... more Background: Obesity affects every aspect of life in obese patients and, in particular, it affects their quality of life. Increased body weight beyond normal is linked to many diseases such as infertility. Polycystic disease of the ovaries is common in childbearing females, with incidence of 7% in the population and 2/5 to 4/5 of this group are either overweight or obese. Changes in all aspects of quality of life after bariatric surgeries were studied widely. One aspect that needs more elaboration is the improvement of fertility in obese patients with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) postbariatric surgery. Setting: All operations and follow-ups were carried out at the Hatwan Private Hospital for Laparoscopic and Bariatric Surgery and the Obesity Unit at the Sulaimani Teaching Hospital (Sulaimani Governorate, Kurdistan Region/Iraq). Methodology: The prospective observational study was from a total 167 patients who underwent sleeve gastrectomy for a period of 4 years (from July 4, 2012, to July 5, 2016). O...
Annals of the College of Medicine, Mosul, 2011
Background and objectives: Some gastrointestinal and genitourinary tract pathologies can simulate... more Background and objectives: Some gastrointestinal and genitourinary tract pathologies can simulate clinical features of acute appendicitis; we aim to determine the alternative diagnosis for the pain in which appendicitis was considered, and to find the incidence of negative appendectomies in our practice. Methods: An observational study, including 558 patients, who underwent an appendectomy at Al Sulaimaniyah Teaching Hospital (STH) from the 2 nd of January to the 30 th of June 2009. Only patients who underwent urgent appendectomy and the specimen subjected to tissue examination were included. Appendices were labeled acutely inflamed when, macroscopically there were injections of mucosa, fibrinous or purulent film, edematous or necrotic changes of the wall and blood or pus on opening the appendix. Results: Most of the patients were young between 20-40 years age with median age of 22 ±7.7 years. Other pathologies presented in patients with macroscopically normal appendices, included 35 (6.27%) patients had purulent peritoneal fluids occured in young female with tubo-ovarian infections, 12 (2.15%) patients had mesenteric lymphadenitis and 37 (6.63%) patients had rupture Graafian follicles. Histologically normal appendix was present in 178 (31.89 %) patients, 61 (10.93%) of them were males and 117 (20.96%) were females. Conclusion: Normal appendectomies were found in 32 % of the patients, more frequently in young female patients, undergoing early (within 6 hrs since the pain) appendectomy, with the most common alternative diagnosis of tubo-ovarian infections.
Obesity Medicine, 2018
Background: Many studies have supported a number of associations between ABO blood type and certa... more Background: Many studies have supported a number of associations between ABO blood type and certain diseases, including pancreatic cancer, venous thromboembolism, and myocardial infarction in the presence of coronary atherosclerosis, sexual maturity, breast cancer, cancer, infections, Diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, peptic ulcers, intelligence and socioeconomic class, personality, suicide, BMI and obesity. Objectives: To find any relation of the ABO blood groups to overweight and obesity. Patients, materials, and methods: A prospective randomized study including 885 overweight or obese patients from a total of 896 patients, they were consulting for advice, diet and or drugs and various bariatric operations. This was conducted over the period of 6 years from February 1st, 2012 to March 1st, 2018. The patients were arranged in 2 groups. 1. Group A: 885 overweight or obese patients. 2. Group B: 20011 blood donors. Results: Regarding the frequency of ABO blood groups among the overweight and obese patients, group O was the most common (n = 361, 40.80%), as it is in the population sample (n = 7563, 37.80%). Although group A and B were comparable, patients in group AB composes (11.41%) of the overweight and obese patients, while the prevalence of group AB is (07.36%) in the population sample, there is statistically important positive relation between overweight and obesity to ABO group type AB, r = 0.98), (P < 0.001). Conclusion: In the ABO blood group system, group AB was more susceptible to develop overweight and obesity in Kurd race.
Englsh-Arabic- Kurdish medical Dictionary partially illustrated containing 8000 medical terms in ... more Englsh-Arabic- Kurdish medical Dictionary partially illustrated containing 8000 medical terms in 3 languages
Food Science and Quality Management, 2013
European Scientific Journal, ESJ, Mar 31, 2013
Science Trends, Oct 8, 2018
Science Trends, Sep 18, 2018
گۆڤاری زانکۆی سلێمانی بەشی A, Jul 30, 2000
Annals of medicine and surgery, Nov 1, 2020
International Journal of Surgery, Nov 1, 2020
International Journal of Surgery, Nov 1, 2020
گۆڤاری زانکۆی سلێمانی بەشی A, Sep 23, 2005
Journal of Health and Medical Informatics, 2020
Background: Obesity is considered as a complex and multifactorial disease mainly attributable to ... more Background: Obesity is considered as a complex and multifactorial disease mainly attributable to risk factors of genetic, behavioral, socioeconomic, and environmental origins,among them, the association and causative role played by breast feeding , which has been shown to attenuate obesity risk. Objectives: We aimed to evaluate state of the link of overweight and obesity with the types of feeding they were utilizing in the first six month of life.
Bariatric Surgical Practice and Patient Care, 2017
Background: Obesity affects every aspect of life in obese patients and, in particular, it affects... more Background: Obesity affects every aspect of life in obese patients and, in particular, it affects their quality of life. Increased body weight beyond normal is linked to many diseases such as infertility. Polycystic disease of the ovaries is common in childbearing females, with incidence of 7% in the population and 2/5 to 4/5 of this group are either overweight or obese. Changes in all aspects of quality of life after bariatric surgeries were studied widely. One aspect that needs more elaboration is the improvement of fertility in obese patients with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) postbariatric surgery. Setting: All operations and follow-ups were carried out at the Hatwan Private Hospital for Laparoscopic and Bariatric Surgery and the Obesity Unit at the Sulaimani Teaching Hospital (Sulaimani Governorate, Kurdistan Region/Iraq). Methodology: The prospective observational study was from a total 167 patients who underwent sleeve gastrectomy for a period of 4 years (from July 4, 2012, to July 5, 2016). O...
Annals of the College of Medicine, Mosul, 2011
Background and objectives: Some gastrointestinal and genitourinary tract pathologies can simulate... more Background and objectives: Some gastrointestinal and genitourinary tract pathologies can simulate clinical features of acute appendicitis; we aim to determine the alternative diagnosis for the pain in which appendicitis was considered, and to find the incidence of negative appendectomies in our practice. Methods: An observational study, including 558 patients, who underwent an appendectomy at Al Sulaimaniyah Teaching Hospital (STH) from the 2 nd of January to the 30 th of June 2009. Only patients who underwent urgent appendectomy and the specimen subjected to tissue examination were included. Appendices were labeled acutely inflamed when, macroscopically there were injections of mucosa, fibrinous or purulent film, edematous or necrotic changes of the wall and blood or pus on opening the appendix. Results: Most of the patients were young between 20-40 years age with median age of 22 ±7.7 years. Other pathologies presented in patients with macroscopically normal appendices, included 35 (6.27%) patients had purulent peritoneal fluids occured in young female with tubo-ovarian infections, 12 (2.15%) patients had mesenteric lymphadenitis and 37 (6.63%) patients had rupture Graafian follicles. Histologically normal appendix was present in 178 (31.89 %) patients, 61 (10.93%) of them were males and 117 (20.96%) were females. Conclusion: Normal appendectomies were found in 32 % of the patients, more frequently in young female patients, undergoing early (within 6 hrs since the pain) appendectomy, with the most common alternative diagnosis of tubo-ovarian infections.
Obesity Medicine, 2018
Background: Many studies have supported a number of associations between ABO blood type and certa... more Background: Many studies have supported a number of associations between ABO blood type and certain diseases, including pancreatic cancer, venous thromboembolism, and myocardial infarction in the presence of coronary atherosclerosis, sexual maturity, breast cancer, cancer, infections, Diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, peptic ulcers, intelligence and socioeconomic class, personality, suicide, BMI and obesity. Objectives: To find any relation of the ABO blood groups to overweight and obesity. Patients, materials, and methods: A prospective randomized study including 885 overweight or obese patients from a total of 896 patients, they were consulting for advice, diet and or drugs and various bariatric operations. This was conducted over the period of 6 years from February 1st, 2012 to March 1st, 2018. The patients were arranged in 2 groups. 1. Group A: 885 overweight or obese patients. 2. Group B: 20011 blood donors. Results: Regarding the frequency of ABO blood groups among the overweight and obese patients, group O was the most common (n = 361, 40.80%), as it is in the population sample (n = 7563, 37.80%). Although group A and B were comparable, patients in group AB composes (11.41%) of the overweight and obese patients, while the prevalence of group AB is (07.36%) in the population sample, there is statistically important positive relation between overweight and obesity to ABO group type AB, r = 0.98), (P < 0.001). Conclusion: In the ABO blood group system, group AB was more susceptible to develop overweight and obesity in Kurd race.
Englsh-Arabic- Kurdish medical Dictionary partially illustrated containing 8000 medical terms in ... more Englsh-Arabic- Kurdish medical Dictionary partially illustrated containing 8000 medical terms in 3 languages