H. Chams
University of Tehran
21 Papers
184 Citations
H. Chams is an academic researcher from University of Tehran. The author has contributed to research in topics: Behcet's disease & Human leukocyte antigen. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 21 publications.
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Papers
Ocular features of Behcet's disease: an international collaborative study.
TL;DR: Panuveitis was significantly more frequent in men than women, and men tended to have a worse visual prognosis in Behçet’s disease in different countries.
Trinucleotide repeat polymorphism within exon 5 of the MICA gene (MHC class I chain-related gene A): allele frequency data in the nine population groups Japanese, Northern Han, Hui, Uygur, Kazakhstan, Iranian, Saudi Arabian, Greek and Italian
Masao Ota,Yoshihiko Katsuyama,Nobuhisa Mizuki,H. Ando,K. Furihata,S. Ono,Paola Pivetti-Pezzi,K. F. Tabbara,G. D. Palimeris,Behrooz Nikbin,Fereydoun Davatchi,H. Chams,Z. Geng,Seiamak Bahram,Hidetoshi Inoko +14 more
TL;DR: All alleles were present in each population, but allelic distributions varied from one population to another, and the evolutionary and structural significance of these data as well as the potential application to forensic medicine is discussed.
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HLA class I genotyping including HLA‐B*51 allele typing in the Iranian patients with Behçet’s disease
Nobuhisa Mizuki,Masao Ota,Yoshihiko Katsuyama,Kazuro Yabuki,Kazuro Yabuki,H. Ando,Masao Yoshida,Katsuhiro Onari,Behrooz Nikbin,Fereydoun Davatchi,H. Chams,Abbas Ghaderi,Shigeaki Ohno,Hidetoshi Inoko +13 more
TL;DR: This study revealed that Iranian patients with BD also had a strong association with HLA-B51, and a significantly high incidence of Hla-B*51 was found to be caused by an increase in both the HLA*5101 and HLA**5108 alleles.
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Analysis of microsatellite polymorphism around the HLA-B locus in Iranian patients with Behçet's disease
Nobuhisa Mizuki,Kazuro Yabuki,Masao Ota,Yoshihiko Katsuyama,H. Ando,Eiichi Nomura,K. Funakoshi,Fereydoun Davatchi,H. Chams,Behrooz Nikbin,Abbas Ghaderi,Shigeaki Ohno,Hidetoshi Inoko +12 more
TL;DR: HLA-B51 was confirmed to be by far the most strongly associated gene with BD in an Iranian population to confirm the finding in a Japanese population.
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