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Sara Zarei

Researcher at San Juan Bautista School of Medicine

Publications -  6
Citations -  524

Sara Zarei is an academic researcher from San Juan Bautista School of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 388 citations.

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A comprehensive review of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

TL;DR: This study provides a comprehensive review of ALS covering all aspects of the disease including epidemiology, comorbidities, environmental risk factor, molecular mechanism, genetic factors, symptoms, diagnostic, treatment, and even the available supplement and management.
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Comprehensive review of neuromyelitis optica and clinical characteristics of neuromyelitis optica patients in Puerto Rico.

TL;DR: This research will provide a comprehensive overview of all aspects of N MO, including epidemiology, environmental risk factors, genetic factors, molecular mechanism, symptoms, comorbidities and clinical differentiation, diagnosis, treatment, its management, and prognosis, and evaluate the demographic features and clinical phenotype of NMO patients in PR.
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Impact of delayed treatment on exacerbations of multiple sclerosis among Puerto Rican patients.

TL;DR: It is found that patients from Puerto Rico had a 33% higher relapse rate compared to the one reported for MS patients in the US and had a higher rate of complex comorbidities such as immune thrombocytopenia or thyroid disease.
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Oversized primary intrapulmonary schwannoma: A case report and a review of the literature.

TL;DR: This rare case of pulmonary invasive schwannoma illustrates the complex dynamics of this extremely rare entity; in this particular case, complete surgical excision proved to be crucial in terms of subacute management and local tumor control, at least at short and middle term.
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Glioblastoma, an opportunity T cell trafficking could bring for the treatment

TL;DR: The present review summarizes the recent advances in CAR T-cell-based treatments in GBM and discusses why this approach could be positioned as a pillar of the next-generation of immunotherapies for this type of brain tumor.