Amal Gad
Suez Canal University
18 Papers
113 Citations
Amal Gad is an academic researcher from Suez Canal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hepatocellular carcinoma & Hepatitis B virus. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 17 publications. Previous affiliations of Amal Gad include Shinshu University.
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Papers
Relationship between hepatitis C virus infection and schistosomal liver disease: not simply an additive effect.
Amal Gad,Eiji Tanaka,Koji Orii,Akinori Rokuhara,Zohair Nooman,Abdel Hamid A. Serwah,Mohamed Shoair,Kaname Yoshizawa,Kendo Kiyosawa +8 more
TL;DR: SLD in Egypt is significantly associated with HCV infection, with the predominance of genotype 4, and Concurrent HCV infections and SLD result in much more severe liver disease than that seen with either disease alone.
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Assessment of KL-6 as a tumor marker in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma
Amal Gad,Eiji Tanaka,Akihiro Matsumoto,Moushira Abd-el Wahab,Abd el-Hamid Serwah,Fawzy Attia,Khalil Ali,Howayda Hassouba,Abd el-Raoof el-Deeb,Tetsuya Ichijyo,Takeji Umemura,Hidetomo Muto,Kaname Yoshizawa,Kendo Kiyosawa +13 more
TL;DR: KL-6 is suggested as a tumor for HCC and its positivity may reflect HCC-associated cholestasis and/or local tumor invasion.
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Clinical significance of TT virus infection in patients with chronic liver disease and volunteer blood donors in Egypt.
Amal Gad,Eiji Tanaka,Eiji Tanaka,Kohji Orii,Todoriki Kafumi,Abed El-Hamid Serwah,Asem El-Sherif,Zohair Nooman,Kendo Kiyosawa +8 more
TL;DR: TTV infection was not associated with either past history of blood exposure or infection with bloodborne hepatitis viruses in Egypt, and a reciprocal interaction was suggested between TTV and HCV replication.
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Factors predisposing to the occurrence of cryoglobulinemia in two cohorts of Egyptian and Japanese patients with chronic hepatitis C infection: ethnic and genotypic influence.
Amal Gad,Eiji Tanaka,Akihiro Matsumoto,Abd el-Hamid Serwah,Khalil Ali,Fathy Makledy,Ahmed El-Gohary,Koji Orii,Akihiro Ijima,Akinori Rokuhara,Kaname Yoshizawa,Zohair Nooman,Kendo Kiyosawa +12 more
TL;DR: Cryoglobulinemia is prevalent in Japanese patients with chronic hepatitis C infected with genotype 1b, but cryoglobulin‐positive patients and female gender are not common in Egyptians with HCV genotype 4, according to this study.
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Ethnicity affects the diagnostic validity of alpha‐fetoprotein in hepatocellular carcinoma
Amal Gad,Amal Gad,Eiji Tanaka,Akihiro Matsumoto,Abd el-Hamid Serwah,Fawzy Attia,Adel A Hassan,Ahmed Sanny,Khalil Ali,Amro Abbas,Abd el-Raoof el-Deeb,Xiaohong Sun,Takeji Umemura,Tetsuya Ichijo,Takashi Ehara,Kaname Yoshizawa,Kendo Kiyosawa +16 more
TL;DR: Investigating the ethnic difference in AFP validity between Egyptian and Japanese for HCC diagnosis finds that ethnic difference could be one of the factors that has not been well studied.
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