Mahmoud Ezzat
Mahmoud Ezzat Ibrahim (; also sometimes spelled "Mahmoud Izzat"; born 13 August 1944) is the former acting general guide of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and one of the most prominent leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood. Historian Fawaz Gerges describes his role as "akin to chief of staff of the Ikhwan [Muslim Brotherhood]." Provided by Wikipedia
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Evaluation of hepcidin-25/erythroferrone ratio as a potential biomarker for iron utility and erythropoiesis responsiveness to erythropoiesis-stimulating therapy in comparison to im... by Salwa Bakr, Karem Mohamed Salem, Ahmed Mohammed Rashed, Mohamed E A Tantawy, Asmaa Younis Elsary, Hanan Abdelmoneam Shamardl, Eman Mahmoud Ezzat
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Drug-coated balloons versus drug-eluting stents in patients with in-stent restenosis: An updated meta-analysis with trial sequential analysis by Ahmed Abdelaziz, Karim Atta, Abdelrahman H. Hafez, Hanaa Elsayed, Ahmed A. Ibrahim, Mohamed Abdelaziz, Hallas Kadhim, Ahmed Mechi, Ahmed Elaraby, Mahmoud Ezzat, Ahmed Fadel, Abdullah Nouh, Rahma AbdElfattah Ibrahim, Mohamed Hatem Ellabban, Ali Bakr, Ahmed Nasr, Mustafa Suppah
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