Deena Mohamed Mohamed Habashy

Deena Mohamed Mohamed Habashy
Hematology Unit, Faculty of Medicine,
Cairo
Egypt

Publications
  • Research Article
    Association of Activated Circulating Endothelial Cells with Vascular Complications in Egyptian Beta-Thalassemic Patients
    Author(s): Afaf Abd Elaziz Abd Elghaffar, Soha Raouf Youssef, Deena Mohamed Mohamed Habashy, Mona Ali Mohamed Hassan, Nevine Nabil Mostafa, Gihan Mohamed Kamal and Amira Nashaat Abd El-GawadAfaf Abd Elaziz Abd Elghaffar, Soha Raouf Youssef, Deena Mohamed Mohamed Habashy, Mona Ali Mohamed Hassan, Nevine Nabil Mostafa, Gihan Mohamed Kamal and Amira Nashaat Abd El-Gawad

    Background: There is evidence of an association between circulating endothelial cells (CECs) and vascular complications in thalassemic patients. Objectives: To quantify CECs and its activated fraction (AECs) in Egyptian ß-thalassemic patients and to investigate their association with incidence of vascular complications. Subjects and Methods: Eighty pediatric patients and 30 healthy pediatric volunteers were studied for the proportion of CECs and AECs using cellular expression of endothelial adhesion receptors: CD146 and CD106 by flow cytometry. Results: CECs, AECs were higher in patients’ group than control group (p=0.001). AECs, serum ferritin, total leucocyte count (TLC), platelet (PLT) count were higher in patients with vascular complications and splenectomized patients (p=0.001fo.. View More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2155-9864.1000273

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