Faculty of Medicine

Dr. Moustafa Ahmed Ezzat Emam

Contact Information
Phone number : 084 6300587
Fax number: 084 6302350
E-mail Address: mae14@fayoum.edu.eg
Office: Clinical and Chemical Pathology Department - Faculty of Medicine
Post Address: El-Fayoum - Fayoum University - Faculty of Medicine - Clinical and Chemical Pathology Department - POBox: 63514
Academic Qualifications
B. Sc.: Medicine and Surgery - Cairo University - 2000
M. Sc.: Clinical & cimical Pathology - Faculty of Medicine - Cairo University - 2007
M.D.: Clinical and Chemical Pathology - Faculty of Medicine - Fayoum University – 2012
Academic Positions
Demonstrator: from 2005 to 2007
Assistant Lecturer: from 2007 To 2012
Lecturer: from 2012 To 2023
Assistant Professor: from 2023 Until Now
Research Interests
hematological diseases
gusher's disease
Puplication List
Circulating micro-particles as Potential biomarkers for cerebro-vascular ischemic infarction
Could fungi be detected in the fluid of persistent otitis media with effusion.
Biochemical study on lymphocyte cell surface antigen in hepatitis C infected patients.
XmnI polymorphism in Egyptian patients with ?-thalassemia major and its correlation with the HbF level.
Elevated cellular-microparticles expressing platelets and endothelial markers in cardio-vascular ischemic infarction: A possible new challenge for early diagnosis.
Characterization of lipid profile in psoriasis, acne vulgaris, and androgenetic alopecia: a case–control study.
Expression of lncRNAs NEAT1 and lnc-DC in Serum From Patients With Behçet’s Disease Can Be Used as Predictors of Disease .
SP1-binding site polymorphism in the COLIA1 gene and its relation to osteoporosis in Egyptian patients with Gaucher disease.
Diagnostic and prognostic values of miR181b-5p and miR21-5p for neonatal sepsis risk and their link to SNAP II score and disease mortality.
Effect of prolonged fasting (more than eight hours) on fasting plasma glucose and glycemic control. Journal of Applied Medical Sciences (2015); 4 (3): 2241-2328
Molecular characterization and frequency of G ? Xmn I polymorphism in Egyptian ?-thalassaemia patients and its correlation to the HBF Level and clinical severity of the disease. Gene reports (2018); 11: 69 – 73.