Mohamed E. Mostafa
Medical College of Wisconsin
10 Papers
7 Citations
Mohamed E. Mostafa is an academic researcher from Medical College of Wisconsin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Univariate analysis & Gastric pits. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Smooth muscle tumors of the gastrointestinal tract: an analysis of prognostic features in 407 cases
Lindsay Alpert,Ram Al-Sabti,Rondell P. Graham,Rish K. Pai,Raul S. Gonzalez,Xuefeng Zhang,Vanessa L. Smith,Hanlin L. Wang,Lindsey M Westbrook,John R. Goldblum,Ahmed Bakhshwin,Sindhu Shetty,David S. Klimstra,Jinru Shia,Gokce Askan,Marie E. Robert,Courtney Thomas,Wendy L. Frankel,Mohammed Alsomali,Catherine Hagen,Mohamed E. Mostafa,Michael Feely,Naziheh Assarzadegan,Joseph Misdraji,Angela R. Shih,Diana Agostini-Vulaj,Jeanne M. Meis,Sherry Tang,Deyali Chatterjee,Liang I. Kang,John Hart,Sang Mee Lee,Theresa Smith,Rhonda K. Yantiss,Erika Hissong,Zu-Hua Gao,Jing Bo Wu,Murray B. Resnick,Elizabeth Yiru Wu,Reet Pai,Lei Zhao,Leona A. Doyle,Shefali Chopra,Nicole C. Panarelli,Shaomin Hu,Teri A. Longacre,Shyam S. Raghavan,Gregory Y. Lauwers,Masoumeh Ghayouri,Harry S. Cooper,Rajeswari Nagarathinam,Andrew M. Bellizzi,Sanjay Kakar,Mojgan Hosseini,Juan Rong,Joel K. Greenson,Laura W. Lamps,Zachary Dong,Mary P. Bronner +58 more
TL;DR: It appears that nonesophageal gastrointestinal smooth muscle tumors measuring >10 cm and/or showing ≥3 mitoses/5 mm 2 may behave aggressively, and therefore close clinical follow-up is recommended in these cases.
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Fatty Liver Disease: A Practical Approach.
TL;DR: Effective evaluation of liver biopsies with steatosis requires careful histologic examination and correlation with clinical history, particularly regarding medications, nutrition status, and alcohol use.
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Evaluation of PD-L1 and PD-1 in Colorectal Polyps
TL;DR: The goal was to evaluate the expression of PD-1/PD-L1 in colon polyps to better understand the role in colorectal carcinogenesis.
Effective utilization of C. difficile PCR and identification of clinicopathologic factors associated with conversion to a positive result in symptomatic patients.
TL;DR: Identification of prior C. difficile infection as the only factor significantly correlated with conversion from negative to positive C.difficile test result within 7days aids in selective test utilization and reduces the costs associated with unnecessary laboratory testing.
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Epithelioid angiosarcoma of the small intestine presenting with intractable gastrointestinal bleeding: An uncommon tumor with diagnostic challenge and poor prognosis
TL;DR: Primary epithelioid angiosarcoma of the intestine is an uncommon aggressive tumor that poses a diagnostic challenge and needs to be considered in patients with intractable gastrointestinal bleeding.