Publications by authors named "Alghamdi G"

Introduction: Recent advancements in medical imaging, such as point shear wave elastography (pSWE), offer non-invasive methods to assess tissue stiffness and structural changes. This study explores the use of pSWE to evaluate pancreatic stiffness and dimensions in three different pancreas parts.

Methods: This study was conducted at diagnostic radiology department, King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Jeddah, between June 2022 and November,2022.

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Purpose: Cervical spine injuries (CSIs) are a growing concern, leading to severe and permanent disabilities. Educating the public about these injuries and appropriate emergency responses is crucial to prevent irreversible damage, minimize disability, and save lives, especially with the rising number of trauma victims worldwide. Herein, we assessed the awareness of CSIs, trauma identification, and first-aid procedures among adults in Makkah, Saudi Arabia.

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Myoclonus-dystonia syndrome (MDS, OMIM #159900) is an autosomal-dominant movement disorder caused by heterozygous variants in the epsilon sarcoglycan gene (SGCE) and characterized by a combination of myoclonic jerks, dystonia, and psychiatric comorbidities. Patients with MDS have a normal life expectancy with markedly reduced quality of life. Here, we report four family members diagnosed with MDS of variable severity due to a novel heterozygous splicing variant in SGCE (c.

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The most challenging aspects of planning implant rehabilitation for the posterior maxillary region are the pneumatization of the maxillary sinus and the resorption of the residual alveolar ridge. To address the first aspect, there are two primary modalities for sinus augmentation: the direct or lateral window technique and the indirect or crestal technique. Clinicians must possess comprehensive knowledge of the maxillary sinus anatomy and be able to diagnose pathognomonic abnormalities through presurgical imaging and investigations.

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  • The study examined clinical results of optic neuritis (ON) patients at King Abdullah Medical Center in Makkah, Saudi Arabia.
  • Out of 15 patients, 73.3% had ON caused by multiple sclerosis (MS) and 26.7% by neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD), with 60% experiencing bilateral ON.
  • The duration of ON significantly affected visual prognosis, with longer disease durations leading to more residual vision loss, highlighting that women were more frequently affected by ON.
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  • The World Health Organization says that about 300 million women in developing countries face health problems related to pregnancy and childbirth.
  • A study in the Al-Baha Region of Saudi Arabia looked at how much pregnant women know about signs that indicate complications during pregnancy.
  • Most women in the study understood signs like bleeding and pain, but some still lacked knowledge and had negative attitudes, showing that there's a need for better education about pregnancy risks.
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Metabolic syndrome (MBS) and periodontitis are distinct conditions with overlapping and unique risk factors. Periodontitis is a chronic destructive disease of the periodontium, driven by alterations in the host immune-inflammatory response to virulent periodontal pathogens. MBS is characterized by various abnormalities, including visceral abdominal obesity, dyslipidemia (low high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and high triglyceride (TG) levels), hypertension, and hyperglycemia.

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Introduction: Stroke, a condition that disrupts brain function and can result in long-lasting clinical symptoms or death, remains a substantial global health concern. General awareness of stroke leads to a proper response to stroke, pursuit of medical treatment, and a better outcome. Our study aims to explore how the general Saudi Arabian population responds to stroke, investigate the relationship between stroke knowledge and appropriate actions, and identify the most relied upon medical information source about stroke among the public.

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Background: Exercise in patients with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) found to improve symptom management and regain function. Whether exercise lowers neurofilament light chain (NfL), neuroaxonal injury biomarker, in MS remains unknown with conflicting findings. In this study, we aimed to assess the interaction between exercise and NfL levels in pwMS.

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Herpetic epithelial keratitis is a viral infection of the cornea caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). It typically presents as a unilateral disease. Bilateral involvement is a rare manifestation of herpetic epithelial keratitis, accounting for only a small percentage of cases.

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Background: The experience of childbirth significantly influences women's perspectives and attitudes, which are shaped by whether their experiences were positive or negative. This study aims to assess knowledge and attitudes regarding childbirth methods and potential complications among women in Al-Baha, Saudi Arabia.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in the Al-Baha region of Saudi Arabia with 500 participants.

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Introduction Anxiety and depression are prevalent psychological issues among hemodialysis patients, adversely affecting their well-being and treatment response. The study aims to identify the relationship between these mental health concerns and hyperparathyroidism in chronic hemodialysis patients from the Al Baha Region, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Methods This retrospective study included 143 chronic hemodialysis patients aged 18-85 years.

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  • The 2023 Hajj pilgrimage in Makkah saw over two million pilgrims participating in rituals, raising concerns about musculoskeletal (MSK) injuries due to the physically demanding nature of the event.
  • A study involving 463 pilgrims found that muscular injuries were the most common, followed by bony and joint injuries, with fatigue identified as the primary cause for many injuries.
  • The findings highlight a significant public health issue, indicating a need for increased awareness and intervention by the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Health to address these injuries among pilgrims.
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Minoxidil is a widely utilized medication androgenic alopecia. An original investigation on its potential to cause hair darkening in treated people is lacking. We conducted an observational study using two face-validated questionnaires that dermatologists altered to assess minoxidil's hair discolouration risk.

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Background and objective Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is the causative agent of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In light of the COVID-19 pandemic that emerged in late 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) has endorsed mass immunization to enhance the population's immunity against the virus. However, certain concerns have been raised about the safety of COVID-19 vaccines among patients with autoimmune disorders, including those with multiple sclerosis (MS).

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Tuberculous otitis media is an uncommon cause of chronic suppurative infection affecting the middle ear and mastoid. Unfortunately, the signs and symptoms of tuberculous otitis media are very similar to those of non-tuberculous otitis media, which can make early diagnosis challenging. It is crucial to diagnose and treat the condition early to prevent damage to the ear and potential complications involving the central nervous system.

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Background: Several studies emerging from developed countries have highlighted a significant number of potentially avoidable emergency department (ED) visits by cancer patients during the end-of-life period. However, there is a paucity of information from developing nations regarding palliative care practices and the utilization of the ED by palliative care patients. Herein, we aim to characterize ED admissions among patients receiving palliative care at our tertiary center in Saudi Arabia.

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Background: () is known to cause various infections, most commonly urinary tract infections, and is a threat to hospitalized patients, especially in long-stay departments that utilize invasive devices. This study aims to fill the knowledge gap regarding epidemiology and antimicrobial resistance in Saudi Arabia. It investigates epidemiological patterns, resistance characteristics, and clinical outcomes among patients at King Fahad Medical City in Riyadh from 2019 to 2021.

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Background One of the most frequently carried out medical procedures is an aesthetic procedure. These procedures have become increasingly popular in our country due to various factors, such as body image dissatisfaction, the desire for perfection, and the expanding influence of social media. The aim of our study is to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices with regard to cosmetic procedures among the general population in the western region of Saudi Arabia.

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SNOMED CT is a comprehensive medical ontology used in health care sectors across the world covering a wide range of concepts that support diversity at the point of healthcare. However, not all these concepts are needed for every use case; it is better to concentrate on those parts that apply to the particular application while preserving the meaning of relevant concepts. This paper considers the application of a novel subontology extraction method to create a new resource, called the IPS terminology, which functions as a standalone ontology with the same features as SNOMED CT, but is designed for cross-border patient care.

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Background: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a subtype of diabetes that is discovered during pregnancy and may disappear after puerperium. It has an impact on the well-being of expectant mothers and fetuses. Many women have a poor level of knowledge regarding GDM, especially regarding risk factors, diagnosis, and the role of insulin in the management.

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Primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI), also known as Addison's disease (AD), is a condition resulting from adrenal gland diseases that lead to glucocorticoid and/or mineralocorticoid deficiency, in addition to androgen deficiency in females. Here, we report a 40-year-old male indoor worker with an insignificant past medical history who presented to the dermatology clinic with a history of asymptomatic, slowly progressive skin hyperpigmentation for the past three years. It was associated with fatigue and weight loss.

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Background Growing knowledge supports the importance of microRNAs (miRNAs) in modulating the initiation and development of breast cancer (BC) and underlying mechanisms. BC is a significant public health in females worldwide, where it remains the leading cause of death among Saudi females. Here, we evaluate the susceptibility of the miRNA genetic variants to the risk of BC in Saudi females.

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This review discusses the discovery, epidemiology, pathophysiology, genetic etiology, molecular diagnosis, and medication-based management of fragile X syndrome (FXS). It also highlights the syndrome's variable expressivity and common comorbid and overlapping conditions. FXS is an X-linked dominant disorder associated with a wide spectrum of clinical features, including but not limited to intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder, language deficits, macroorchidism, seizures, and anxiety.

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Doxycycline has revealed potential effects in animal studies to prevent thrombosis and reduce mortality. However, less is known about its antithrombotic role in patients with COVID-19. Our study aimed to evaluate doxycycline's impact on clinical outcomes in critically ill patients with COVID-19.

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