Publications by authors named "Abdulwahab AlJubab"

Objectives: In young childhood, intestinal intussusception (IS) is the most common cause of small bowel obstruction. A lead point such as Meckel diverticulum, polyps, tumors, enlarged lymph nodes, cystic fibrosis, and Schoenlein-Henoch purpura are recognized causes. Association between celiac disease (CD) and IS has been well recognized in adults but rarely in children.

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Congenital abdominal wall defects comprise a spectrum of anatomical anomalies of the abdominal wall. Most of these anomalies are located in the midline. However, in rare cases, it was lateral and usually found to be a fascial defect with intact skin coverage.

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Pediatric malignant adrenocortical neoplasms are among the rarest tumors encountered by pediatric surgeons and oncologists. In Saudi Arabia, only case reports exist due to the rarity of the condition. In this case series, we present five cases of malignant adrenocortical neoplasm and their clinical outcomes from two tertiary centers in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from 2012 to 2021.

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Giant cavernous haemangioma of azygous arch is extremely rare. We present the multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) features of a mediastinal cavernous haemangioma in an asymptomatic child detected in a follow-up examination. MDCT features with multiple venous lakes filling from the periphery, focal specks of calcification, low-density soft tissue mass along with tortuous varicose veins and large feeding veins from the abdomen are suggestive of cavernous haemangioma.

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Congenital esophageal stenosis is a rare condition that may be associated with other anomalies. Antral web is also a rare congenital condition. Association of both conditions is extremely rare.

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