Publications by authors named "K Algawi"

Article Synopsis
  • Two children from an inbred Arab family are reported to have eye anomalies, growth retardation, a small pituitary gland, and hormone issues, resembling Peters-plus syndrome.
  • Unlike typical cases of Peters-plus syndrome, these children exhibit growth hormone deficiency linked to a small pituitary gland, which has not been previously documented.
  • Genetic testing for the B3GALTL gene, associated with Peters-plus syndrome, showed no mutations, suggesting that the children's symptoms might represent a different syndrome or a variable expression of known conditions.
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We present a 6-year-old child with intraocular and extraocular mass and high intraocular pressure. The tumor mass involved a disorganized anterior segment and extended through the medial cornea and sclera. A preliminary diagnosis of retinoblastoma with extraocular extension was made.

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We report on an inbred Emirati family of Baluchi origin with ocular colobomas, ichthyosis, and endocrine abnormalities associated with midline brain malformations and mental retardation. All affected children had ocular colobomas, developmental delay and midline brain malformations. Hypoplastic pituitary gland was present in all three investigated children.

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Aims: To determine the prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) and its complications in the adult population of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and assess the degree of metabolic control in subjects with diagnosed DM.

Methods: A random sample of houses of Emirati citizens living in Al Ain, UAE was surveyed. Fasting blood glucose was determined by glucose meter and an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) was conducted if blood sugar was <7 mmol/l.

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Delayed suprachoroidal hemorrhage is a rare complication of conventional glaucoma surgery. Viscocanalostomy is one of the new surgical techniques used in glaucoma surgery that may theoretically protect against suprachoroidal effusion and hemorrhage due to the nonpenetrating nature of the procedure. Delayed suprachoroidal hemorrhage developed in a 92-year-old white woman following viscocanalostomy.

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