Mostafaharidy

Mostafa Mamdoh Haredy

Lecturer - Plastic Surgery Department

Faculty of medicine

Address: 7 6th of October Street, Sohag

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I am a plastic surgeon interested in the field of Pediatric Plastic and cleft-Craniofacial surgery


2020-12-25 23:58:17 | Keywords Cleft lip and palate,
Clinical Findings and Outcomes of Palatal Repair in 9 Patients With Van der Woude Syndrome
INTRODUCTION: Van der Woude syndrome (VWS), an autosomal dominant condition associated with clefts of the lip and/or palate and lower lip pits, is caused by mutations in interferon regulatory factor 6 gene. It is reported to be the most common syndromic cleft worldwide. This case series presents the phenotypic characteristics and treatment outcomes in a group of 9 patients diagnosed ... Read more

2020-01-25 18:30:53 | Keywords syndromes, sagittal synostosis, craniosynostosis,
Syndromic and Systemic Diagnoses Associated With Isolated Sagittal Synostosis
Background: Reports of systemic associations in patients with Isolated Sagittal Synostosis (ISS) are sparse. Craniofacial surgeons, and other providers, should be aware that a significant proportion of patients with ISS may have syndromic or systemic involvement. This study investigates the incidence of systemic disease and syndromic diagnosis in a cohort of patients presenting with ISS (ie, patients with sagittal synostosis ... Read more

2019-10-06 20:26:07 | Keywords visual function, visually evoked potentials, craniosynostosis,
Serial, Visually-Evoked Potentials for the Assessment of Visual Function in Patients with Craniosynostosis
This study aimed to evaluate the eect of craniofacial surgical intervention on the visual pathway’s function by comparing pre- to post-operative patterned, visually-evoked potentials (pVEP). A retrospective review was conducted on craniosynostosis patients who had pre- and post-craniofacial surgery pVEP testing. The pVEP measured grade in terms of amplitude latency and morphology of the waveforms. The pre- and post-operative results ... Read more

Serial Visual Evoked Potentials in Patients with Craniosynostosis and Invasive Intracranial Pressure Monitoring.
This study aimed to detect the ability of pattern visual evoked potentials to detect visual pathway dysfunction in a cohort of patients with craniosynostosis who also had invasive intracranial pressure measurement. A retrospective review was conducted on craniosynostosis patients who had invasive intracranial pressure measurement and at least one pattern visual evoked potentials test. Reversal pattern visual evoked potentials were ... Read more

2019-08-03 01:15:23 | Keywords CFC, KRAS, Noonan, RASopathy, craniosynostosis,
RASopathy in Patients With Isolated Sagittal Synostosis
RASopathy is caused by dysfunction in the _MAPK_ pathway, and include syndromes like Noonan syndrome (NS), NS with multiple lentigines (formerly known as Leopard syndrome), cardiofaciocutaneous (CFC), Legius syndrome, capillary malformation-arteriovenous malformation, neurofibromatosis type 1, and Costello syndrome. When counted together, RASopathies affect 1/1000 live births, and are characterized by cardiovascular manifestations, short stature, developmental delay, renal, urogenital, skin/skeletal abnormalities, ... Read more