Consultant of
Cardiology and Vascular Disease (Heart)
Cardiology and Vascular Diseases Consultant.
He holds a Master’s degree in intensive care from Ain Shams University
He holds a diploma in modern cardiology from Al-Azhar University
Ph.D., Cairo University, intensive care for critical cases
-Intensive care consultant for critical cases - Echo - EKG - Cardiology consultant at the National Bank Hospital - Cardiovascular consultant at one-day surgery hospital
Professor of
Cardiology and Vascular Disease (Heart)
Former Professor of Cardiovascular Diseases, Head of the Cardiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University - Former President of the Egyptian Society of Cardiology
Consultant of
Cardiology and Vascular Disease (Heart)
Senior Consultant Cardiologist - Electrocardiology and expert in complex electrocautery operations such as atrial and ventricular fibrillation, migratory pulses, extra plexuses, and implantation of devices of all kinds.
Professor of
Cardiology and Vascular Disease (Heart)
-Professor of Cardiology and Critical Conditions, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University (Kasr Al-Aini). - Director of the French Palace Al-Aini. -Consultant in cardiovascular catheterization, treatment of valves with catheters, arteries, and chronic obstructions
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Yes, a hematologist treats haemorrhage cases and other cases like erythrocyte problems, anaemia, leukemia, lymphoma, autoimmune disorder and genetic blood diseases. .
A hematologist treats any blood related cases, including haemorrhage, erythrocyte problems, anaemia, leukemia, lymphoma, autoimmune disorder and genetic blood diseases
No, it's not the same thing; because leukemia affects white blood cells, not platelets, and white blood cells do not function normally. Blood cancer causes a deficiency in all blood components, including platelets.
Autoimmune diseases are conditions that occur as a result of the immune system's excessive activity, attacking and mistakenly eliminating healthy cells and tissues in the body. Examples include thyroiditis, type 1 diabetes, vasculitis, rheumatoid arthritis, and psoriasis.
It is a chronic disorder resulting from the complete failure of the pancreas to produce insulin, due to the body's immune system attacking and destroying the pancreatic cells (an autoimmune disease). Insulin is a crucial hormone for enhancing the ability of glucose to enter cells and produce energy. Type 1 diabetes causes an elevation in blood glucose levels.
It is a genetic disorder that affects the body's ability to produce hemoglobin and red blood cells, resulting in a decrease in their numbers, and causing the red blood cells to become extremely small in size.
Sickle cell anemia is a hereditary disease (HBS) that is passed from parents to children through genetic inheritance. Genes, which determine the characteristics of the body, are responsible for this condition. Each person has a pair of genes that specify the type of hemoglobin. Sickle cell anemia is entirely different from regular anemia, which occurs due to a deficiency in the hemoglobin levels in the blood.