Bahaa Abbas
Military Medical Academy
7 Papers
19 Citations
Bahaa Abbas is an academic researcher from Military Medical Academy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cirrhosis & Hepatic fibrosis. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Asian-Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver (APASL) consensus guidelines on invasive and non-invasive assessment of hepatic fibrosis: a 2016 update.
Gamal Shiha,Alaa Ibrahim,Ahmed Helmy,Shiv Kumar Sarin,Masao Omata,Ashok Kumar,David Bernstien,Hitushi Maruyama,Vivek A. Saraswat,Yogesh Chawla,Saeed Hamid,Zaigham Abbas,Pierre Bedossa,Puja Sakhuja,Mamun Elmahatab,Seng Gee Lim,Laurentius A. Lesmana,Jose D. Sollano,Jidong Jia,Bahaa Abbas,Ashraf Omar,Barjesh Chander Sharma,Diana A. Payawal,Ahmed Abdallah,Abdelhamid Serwah,Abdelkhalek Hamed,Aly Elsayed,Amany AbdelMaqsod,Tarek Hassanein,Ahmed Ihab,Hamsik GHaziuan,Nizar N. Zein,Manoj Kumar +32 more
TL;DR: Advances in the field are presented, and the APASL 2016 updated version on invasive and non-invasive assessment of hepatic fibrosis, which includes invasive methods (LB and hepatic venous pressure gradient measurements), blood tests, conventional radiological methods, elastography techniques and cost-effectiveness of liver fibrosis assessment methods are presented.
Hepatitis C virus treatment by direct-acting antivirals in successfully treated hepatocellular carcinoma and possible mutual impact
Mohamed Hassany,Aisha Elsharkawy,Amr Maged,Mai Mehrez,Noha Asem,Ahmed A. Gomaa,Zeinab Mostafa,Bahaa Abbas,Mohamad Soliman,Gamal Esmat +9 more
TL;DR: Treatment of HCV in successfully treated HCC is feasible, with the best results achieved using multiple direct-acting antivirals and RBV; a high rate of HCC recurrence was observed, especially within the first 6 months of treatment initiation.
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Outcome of patients undergoing early versus late endoscopic intervention for acute oesophageal variceal bleeding at Air Force Hospital, Egypt. A population based cohort study
TL;DR: On call gastroenterologists should comply with the 12-hour period rather than delaying cirrhotic patients with acute variceal bleeding to the following day, which is associated with a more favorable outcome in terms of morbidity and mortality.
Management of acute esophageal variceal bleeding by endoscopic sclerotherapy in technically difficult endoscopic band ligation cases—A population based cohort study
TL;DR: A considerable proportion of cases presenting with acute variceal bleeding will have difficulty in performing EBL, so sclerotherapy is not a waning procedure with an accepted success rate, without much additional complications and without deranging mortality.