Editorial Board
Parsa Ravanfar
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences · Iran, Islamic Republic of
Editorial leadership for Journal of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Research interests
- Laparoscopic Surgery
- Surgery
- Icu
- Hemodynamics
- Lung Diseases
- Neurology
- Colorectal Surgery
- Trauma
- Hepatobiliary Surgery
- Vascular Surgery
- Organ Transplantation
Biography
Pubications
- Efficacy of group cognitive rehabilitation therapy in multiple sclerosis
- Temperament and character in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
- Efficacy of whole extract of licorice in neurological improvement of patients after acute ischemic stroke
- Epidemiologic Study of Trauma Patients Admitted to a Level 1 Trauma Center in Shiraz: One Year Survey
- Comparison of anti-mullerian hormone level in non-endometriotic benign ovarian cyst before and after laparoscopic cystectomy
- Conservative Management of Anterior Abdominal Penetrating Trauma
- Determining predictive factors of successful non-operative management of intra peritoneal bleeding following blunt abdominal trauma
- Profound Bradycardia following Patent Ductus Arteriosus Closure; A Rare but Correctable Event
Selected publications
- Efficacy of whole extract of licorice in neurological improvement of patients after acute ischemic stroke 2016 cited 24×
- Efficacy of group cognitive rehabilitation therapy in multiple sclerosis 2018 cited 23×
- Investigation of Brain Iron in Niemann-Pick Type C: A 7T Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping Study 2023 cited 4×
- Systematic review protocol: Quantitative susceptibility mapping of brain iron accumulation in neurodegenerative diseases 2020 cited 3×
- Investigating the clinical utility of biomarkers and other novel tests in younger onset neurocognitive disorders: the BeYOND study, protocol for a longitudinal clinical study in a real-world setting 2021 cited 2×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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