Publications by authors named "A K Al-Hussaini"

Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) and oxidized low-density lipoprotein (ox-LDL) play essential roles in the development and progression of vascular complications associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), and both are independently linked to cardiovascular diseases (CVD). However, the relationship between ANP and ox-LDL in patients with T2DM remains unclear as previous studies have primarily focused on circulating levels in various diseases. This study investigated the relationship between ANP and ox-LDL levels in obese individuals with T2DM.

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Background: ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) is treated with immediate primary percutaneous coronary intervention (pPCI) to restore coronary blood flow in the acutely ischaemic territory, but is associated with reperfusion injury limiting the benefit of the therapy. No treatment has proven effective in reducing reperfusion injury. Transcoronary hypothermia has been tested in clinical studies and is well tolerated, but is generally established after crossing the occlusion with a guidewire therefore after initial reperfusion, which might have contributed to the neutral outcomes.

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Hibiscus, particularly , is a flowering plant known for its bright red calyxes and diverse uses in traditional medicine. Historically, cultures throughout Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean have utilized hibiscus for its health benefits, including its role in treating high blood pressure, digestive problems, and skin conditions. The rich phytochemical profile of hibiscus, particularly its high content of anthocyanins and flavonoids, has attracted increasing scientific interest, particularly with regard to its antimicrobial properties.

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  • The study aimed to assess the usefulness of DQ-genotyping in screening for celiac disease (CD) among type 1 diabetic (T1D) patients in a Saudi population, focusing on the frequency of DQ-genotypes, associated risks, and cost-effective screening strategies.
  • Involved 67 T1D patients with CD and 224 without, analyzing their HLA-DQ genotypes to compare risks of developing CD.
  • Results showed a significant correlation between homozygous DQ2.5/DR3-DQ2.5 genotypes and increased risk for CD, while only 4% of patients had no risk genotypes, confirming celiac serology tests
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Background: Neutrophils play an important role in maintaining periodontal status in conditions of healthy homeostasis. They achieve their surveillance function by continuously migrating to the gingival sulcus and eradicating periodontal pathogens. In addition, neutrophils are considered an integral element in the pathogenesis of periodontal diseases.

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