Ali Jabbari
Golestan University
40 Papers
203 Citations
Ali Jabbari is an academic researcher from Golestan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 40 publications. Previous affiliations of Ali Jabbari include Babol University of Medical Sciences.
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Papers
Targeting autophagy in cardiac ischemia/reperfusion injury: A novel therapeutic strategy.
Mehrdad Aghaei,Morteza Motallebnezhad,Morteza Motallebnezhad,Sajjad Ghorghanlu,Ali Jabbari,Ayesheh Enayati,Ayesheh Enayati,Maryam Rajaei,Mona Pourabouk,Alireza Moradi,Ali Mohammad Alizadeh,Vahid Khori +11 more
TL;DR: The role of autophagy in I/R injury and its targeting as a therapeutic strategy is discussed.
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Post spinal puncture headache, an old problem and new concepts: review of articles about predisposing factors.
Ali Jabbari,Ebrahim Alijanpour,Mehrafza Mir,Nadia Bani Hashem,Seyed Mozaffar Rabiea,Mohammad Ali Rupani +5 more
TL;DR: The identification of factors that predict the likelihood of PSPH is important so that measures can be taken to minimize this painful complication resulting from spinal anesthesia.
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Epidemiology of Tuberculosis in Northeast of Iran: A Population-Based Study
TL;DR: The incidence and prevalence of TB were higher in Golestan province in comparison with other provinces in Iran and this work suggests using improved screening strategies and better education about TB for high-risk groups and physicians.
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Inoperable esophageal cancer and outcome of palliative care.
TL;DR: Results of this study showed a low survival rate after palliative care in esophageal cancer cases despite dysphagia scores' improvement after dilating or stenting, despite being related to age and pathology type of carcinoma.
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Crimean-congo hemorrhagic fever: Case series from a medical center in golestan province, Northeast of Iran (2004-2006)
TL;DR: Conservative therapy and prescription of antiviral medication (Ribavirin accompanied with corticosteroids) was useful at the early stage of CCHF.
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