Publications by authors named "Maha Hanawi"

Lipomas are frequently found as benign neoplasms in humans, mainly in the head, neck, and upper limb regions. Because of their rare occurrence in hands and digits, such cases attract researchers' attention. A case description of a 28-year-old Saudi male patient is presented with a large-size lipoma at the distal forearm, carpal tunnel, and Guyon canal area, with numbness of the central three digits and grip strength weakness of his left hand.

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The anterolateral abdominal wall has rich neurosensory innervation from many sensory nerves, and in abdominoplasty surgical procedures, these nerves are invariably cut, resulting in anesthesia or hypoesthesia in their respective territories. Here we report a 26-year-old healthy female post-abdominoplasty patient who sustained an incidental contact burn injury from a common home remedy for her menstrual pain. Fortunately, the burn healed with secondary intent.

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Introduction: As the incidence of breast cancer and diabetes rises, so does the number of patients with diabetes undergoing breast reconstruction (BR). Patients with diabetes are at a higher risk for post-operative complications. The current study examined the effects of diabetes on BR wound outcomes and overall complications post-operatively.

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We present a case of thumb reconstruction free of microsurgical technique or free tissue transfer producing satisfactory function. The patient who underwent reconstruction is a 40-year-old right-handed male mechanic, medically free, non-smoker. After unsuccessful microsurgical replantation of the amputated thumb, we elected to pursue regional reconstruction options using a reverse radial forearm flap and the skeletonized phalanges obtained from the amputated thumb as a bony scaffold.

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Sarcoidosis is a systemic disease of an unknown cause that affects multiple organs, most commonly lungs, intrathoracic lymph nodes, eyes, and skin, which accounts between 20% and 25%. However, cutaneous sarcoidosis can present without any systemic involvement in 25% of cases. We present a case of a 53-year-old female patient with cutaneous sarcoidosis with no lung involvement.

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Introduction And Importance: Around 1% of all complications associated with breast implants are attributable to infection, classified as acute, subacute, or late-onset, with late-onset infections being the rarest. Even when symptoms are not obvious, an infection may still be lingering. Sub-clinical presentations have been implicated in the pathophysiology of breast implant capsular contracture.

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Article Synopsis
  • Aortic stenosis prevalence is rising in Saudi Arabia due to increased life expectancy, leading to higher demand for transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) procedures.
  • A study at King Faisal Cardiac Center examined outcomes of TAVI on 52 patients, predominantly elderly with common comorbidities like diabetes and hypertension.
  • Results showed a high success rate (98%) with low in-hospital mortality (3.8%), but complications included minor vascular issues in 15.4% of patients and some clinically manifest strokes (5.8%).
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