Dr. Nasser Hamed Ahmed Awad Mousa

Professor
Department of Tropical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University, Egypt


Highest Degree
M.D. in Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases from Mansoura University, Egypt

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Biography

Dr. Nasser Hamed Mousa is currently working as Professor at of Tropical Medicine Department-Faculty of Medicine Mansoura University - Egypt. He obtained his M.D. in Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases from same University in 2006. He also worked as Demonstrator, Assistant Lecturer, and Lecturer at Mansoura University, Egypt, Resident Doctor at Mansoura University Hospital, General Practitioner at the Egyptian Ministry of Health. His ongoing research focuses on The Effects of Interferon on Cardiac Function in Patients with Hepatitis C Virus, Endoscopic Ultrasound in Management of Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Diseases. He also attended number of workshops and 2 international conferences. He has published 11 articles in journals and 6 presentations in conferences contributed as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Medicine
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Viral Hepatitis
GIT Endoscopy
Infectious Diseases

Selected Publications

  1. Mousa, N., Y. Gad, A. Abdel-Aziz and I. Abd-Elaal, 2012. Increased α-Fetoprotein Predicts Steatosis among Patients with Chronic Hepatitis C Genotype 4. Int. J. Hepatol., Vol. 2012. 10.1155/2012/636392.
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  2. Gad, Y.Z., N. Mouas, A. Abdel-Aziz, N. Abousmra and M. Elhadidy, 2012. Distinct immunoregulatory cytokine pattern in Egyptian patients with occult Hepatitis C infection and unexplained persistently elevated liver transaminases. Asian J. Transfus. Sci., 6: 24-28.
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  3. Almawardy, R., W. Elhammady, N. Mousa and S. Abotaleb, 2012. Is combination therapy for chronic Hepatitis C toxic for cardiac function? Hepat. Mon., Vol. 12. 10.5812/hepatmon.6254.
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  4. Gad, Y.Z., N. Mousa, M. Shams and A. Elewa, 2011. Seroprevalence of subclinical HEV infection in asymptomatic, apparently healthy, pregnant women in Dakahlya Governorate, Egypt. Asian J. Transfus. Sci., 5: 136-139.
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  5. Gad, Y.Z., A.A. Zaher, N.H. Moussa, A.E.E. El-desoky and H.A. Al-Adarosy, 2011. Screening for minimal hepatic encephalopathy in asymptomatic drivers with liver cirrhosis. Arab J. Gastroenterol., 12: 58-61.
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  6. El-Nahas, H., A. El-Shazly, M. Abulhassan, N. Nabih and N. Mousa, 2011. Impact of basic Lymphedema management and antifilarial treatment on acute dermatolymphangioadenitis episodes and filarial antigenaemia. J. Glob. Infect. Dis., 3: 227-232.
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