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Inas Mohammed Sabry
Egypt
Dr. Inas Mohamed Sabry is a distinguished professor and consultant specializing in diabetes and endocrinology at Ain Shams University in Cairo, Egypt. She is also a fellow of Cardiff University in the United Kingdom, underscoring her extensive training and expertise in the field. In 2018, Dr. Sabry co-authored a significant study titled "Evaluation of Thyroid Functions in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Before and After Treatment with Interferon Beta," published in the Journal of Thyroid Disorders & Therapy. This research investigated the impact of interferon beta therapy on thyroid function in multiple sclerosis patients, highlighting the importance of monitoring thyroid health during such treatments. Dr. Sabry's commitment to advancing medical knowledge is evident through her contributions to various research studies, enhancing the understanding and treatment of complex endocrine and metabolic disorders.
Research Article
Evaluation of Thyroid Functions in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Before and after Treatment with Interferon Beta
Author(s): Magda Shokry Mohammed, Nihad Shoukry Shoeib, Inas Mohammed Sabry, Dina Mohammed Abd El Gawad, Ahmed Mohamed Bahaaeldin and Nahla Nader Adly
Magda Shokry Mohammed, Nihad Shoukry Shoeib, Inas Mohammed Sabry, Dina Mohammed Abd El Gawad, Ahmed Mohamed Bahaaeldin and Nahla Nader Adly
Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a multi-component disease characterized by inflammation, neurodegeneration and failure of central nervous system (CNS) repair mechanisms. Autoimmune thyroid disease is a frequently studied disorder in MS, most studies have focused primarily on the increased prevalence of thyroid dysfunction and anti-thyroid antibodies (ATAs) in MS patients compared with a control population.
Objectives: To investigate the effect of treatment with interferon beta on thyroid functions and autoimmune thyroid markers in patients with multiple sclerosis.
Subjects and Methods: This prospective study was conducted on 100 subjects recruited from the inpatient and outpatient clinic of Internal Medicine department and Neurology Unit of Ain Shams University Hospitals. They were divided into group 1, whic.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2167-7948.1000227