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Aspergillus spinal epidural abscess

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Mohammad Humayun Rashid, Mohammad Nazrul Hossain, Nazmin Ahmed, Raad Kazi et al.

Journal: Journal of Craniovertebral Junction and SpineYear: 2022Citations: 13

Aspergillus spinal epidural abscess (ASEA) is a rare entity that may mimic Pott's paraplegia as it commonly affects immunocompromised patients. We present one institutional case of ASEA with concomitant review of the literature. A 58-year-old female presented with intermittent low back pain for 10 y...

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Safety, efficacy, and side effects of sodium fluorescein-aided resection of glioblastoma: a quasi-experimental study

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Nazmin Ahmed, M. Hossain, Raju Ahmed, Md Mahmud Abbasi et al.

Journal: Annals of Medicine and SurgeryYear: 2024Citations: 6

Background: The use of fluorescein sodium (FS) as a surgical adjunct in glioblastoma resection has shown promise in improving tumor visualization and resection outcomes. This study aimed to evaluate the safety, efficacy, and side effects of FS-aided resection in patients with glioblastoma. Methods: ...

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Mimics of Spinal Tuberculosis

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Mohammad Humayun Rashid, Nazmin Ahmed, Raad Kazi, Bipin Chaurasia

Journal: The Journal of Spinal SurgeryYear: 2023Citations: 3

Background: The incidence of atypical clinicoradiological presentations of spinal tuberculosis (TB) is on the upsurge. Lesions that share similar features should be evaluated thoroughly. Tissue diagnosis remains the only foolproof investigation to confirm the diagnosis before initiation of treatment...

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Conjoined nerve root, epidural varicose vein, and extruded lumbar disc: Triad of refractory sciatica

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Nazmin Ahmed, Mohammad Nazrul Hossain, Shahidul Islam Khan, Raad Kazi

Journal: Surgical Neurology InternationalYear: 2025Citations: 1

Background: A patient presented with sciatica attributed to a conjoined lumbosacral nerve root, an extruded disc herniation, and epidural varicose veins. Case Description: A 60-year-old male presented with 5 months of sciatica (4/5 motor deficit). The lumbosacral magnetic resonance showed a right pa...

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Strategic prioritization of blockchain diffusion factors by an integrated fuzzy Delphi-Dombi LMAW model: A case study in Bangladesh healthcare sectors

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Nasif Morshed, Raad Shahamat Labib, Mushfiqur Rahman, Kazi Md. Tanvir Anzum

Journal: PLoS ONEYear: 2026

Over the recent years, blockchain technology has been an essential practice in enhancing profitability in healthcare supply chains, especially in emerging economies. Nevertheless, regulatory uncertainty, management resistance and inadequate technological infrastructure are major setbacks. This study...

Physical SciencesComputer ScienceArtificial IntelligenceOpen Access
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Hugely dilated/partially calcified epidural varicose vein caused intraspinal neural compression/sciatica

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Nazmin Ahmed, Mohammad Nazrul Hossain, Shahidul Islam Khan, Md. Raad Kazi

Journal: Surgical Neurology InternationalYear: 2025

Background: A patient presented with lumbago/sciatica attributed to a magnetic resonance (MR)-documented hugely dilated, partially calcified, and extrinsically compressive epidural varicose vein (EVV). Case Description: A 36-year-old male presented with 2 months of lumbago-sciatica; the only finding...

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Apparent Provisional Diagnosis Validated by Histopathology: 2 Case Report that mimics TB Spine Conflict of interest: There is no Conflict of interest relevant to this paper to disclose

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Mohammad Humayun Rashid, Mohammad Nazrul Hossain, Nazmin Ahmed, Raad Kazi

Journal: Bangladesh Journal of NeurosurgeryYear: 2023

Background: The incidence of atypical clinic-radiological presentations of spinal TB is on the upsurge. Lesions that share similar features should be evaluated thoroughly. Tissue diagnosis remains the only foolproof investigation to confirm diagnosis before initiation of treatment. Methods: We prese...

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