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Digital Repository for the Faculty of Applied Sciences
Faculty of Applied Sciences

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The Digital Repository for the Faculty of Applied Sciences is a dedicated platform for preserving and providing access to academic and research resources for faculty members, students, and researchers. This repository aims to promote knowledge sharing, facilitate access to studies and academic projects, and support research collaboration.

The faculty comprises four academic departments and postgraduate programs:

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Annual Scientific Conference Announced

March 10, 2024

The Faculty of Applied Sciences has announced the dates for its Annual Scientific Conference. Researchers and students are invited to participate and submit their papers by the end of January.

Digital Repository Launch

January 5, 2024

The Faculty has officially launched its Digital Repository, providing access to research materials, academic publications, and resources from all departments.

Postgraduate Admissions Open

December 15, 2023

Applications are now open for postgraduate studies in Biotechnology, Pathological Analysis, Medical Physics, and Applied Chemistry. Visit the admissions portal for more details.

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    A study of the prevalence of psoriasis in the city of Fallujah and its correlation with some immunological and hematological parameters
    (Research Journal of Biotechnology, 2024-11-11) Abdulkhaliq Roua Jamal; Almawla Saleem Obaid Gatia; Hussain Abdalwahab Bedwi; , Ismael Anwar Khalil; Muhammed Rawaa Adnan
    Abstract Psoriasis is a common, chronic inflammatory skin disease with associated systemic inflammation. This study was conducted to determine the prevalence of psoriasis in the city of Fallujah on 859 patients visiting dermatology physician and also to determine the effect of psoriasis on the levels of some hematological parameters including total and differential white blood cell count, red blood cell count, hemoglobin level, platelets count in 102 psoriatic patient and 62 people for control. The study concluded presence of mild prevalence of cutaneous psoriasis among patients visiting dermatologist physicians in Fallujah city which was abundant mostly in young adults (21-30) years and elevated incidence in males. Some hematological markers could be considered as a tool for differentiating cutaneous psoriasis from other cutaneous infections and have correlations with PASI system of diagnosis. WBCs count was elevated in psoriasis. The most abundant types in psoriasis are neutrophils and lymphocytes and platelets would be lower in psoriatic patients in correlation with severity of the disease.