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Shima Salehi---Seyedeh Mahsa Mahmoudinezhad Dezfouli---Hossein Azadeh---Shaqayeq Khosravi
Folia Microbiologica
2023
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Review Article
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Pathogenic and therapeutic roles of cytokines in Kawasaki diseases
Seyedeh Mahsa Mahmoudinezhad Dezfouli---Shima Salehi---Shaqayeq Khosravi
Clinica Chimica Acta
2022
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Review Article
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Shima Salehi --- Monireh Kamali --- Mohammad Radgoodarzi
Progress in Pediatric Cardiology
2021
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Case Report
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Open Access Rheumatology: Research and Reviews
2020
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Mohammad Radgoodarzi---Sepideh Ammooeian---Hassan Esmaeili---Shima Salehi---Mohammad Nikoocar
Tehran University of Medical Sciences Journal
2020
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Shima Salehi---Mohammad Radgoodarzi
Med Sci
2020
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APPENDICITIS AS A RARE PRESENTATION OF KAWASAKI DISEASE
MohammadR.goudarzi ---Shima Salehi---Shirin Sayyahfar---Samira Mehralizadeh
Pediatric Rheumatology
2018
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The investigation of anxiety and depressive disorders and its treatment in children with chest pain
Mohammad Radgoudarzi---Mitra Joudi---Shima Salehi---Hasan Esmaeili---Zahra Taghipour
Razi Journal of Medical Sciences
2017
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Efficacy of infliximab in treatment of resistant uveitis in pediatric rheumatologic diseases
Masoud Soheilian---Shima Salehi---Reza Shiari
Pediatric rheumatology
2017
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ackground: Chest pain is one of the most common causes of children visit in the cardiology clinic. In a significant number of pediatric patients the cause is non cardiac origin. Anxiety and depressive disorders in children are common and can be the cause of many other disorders. This study was designed to evaluate anxiety and depressive disorders in children with chest pain. Methods: In this study, children with complaint of chest pain during 2014-15, referring to Gorgan city Taleghani Hospital, after ruling out the cardiac and common non cardiac causes, were referred to a children psychiatric physician. Children with depression and anxiety were treated with fluoxetine. Results: During the survey, 18% of all patients had anxiety disorder and 1% of study subjects had depression. In 92% of patients, the chest pain and symptoms of underlying mental illness improved. Conclusion: Based on our findings, a significant percentage of children with non-somatic chest pain had different types of anxiety disorder and depression. The results of this study can be a very good fact to show the influence of treatment on the inhibition of anxiety disorders and depression-related illnesses such as chest pain and other underlying symptoms.
Mehrnoush Hassas Yeganeh--Neda Zafari--Mahsa Sardarinia--Leyla Mahboubi--Vadood Javadi Parvaneh--Shima Salehi--Reza Sinaii--F
2016
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Case Report
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V Javadi Parvaneh---R Shiari---K Rahmani---FF Mehregan---L Mahboubi---S Salehi---MH Yeganeh
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
2015
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Reza Shiari---Shima Salehi---Mehrnoush Hassas Yeganeh---Vadood Javadi Parvaneh
Pediatric Rheumatology
2014
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ASSOCIATION OF RAGHIB SYNDROME WITH AUTOIMMUNEPANCREATITIS (EXTREMELY RARE ASSOCIATION
Azizollah Yosef ---Shima Salehi---Mohammad R. Goudarzi
Pediatric rheumatology
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