Publications by authors named "Nabila Al Siyabi"

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  • Early diagnosis of inborn errors of immunity (IEIs) is essential due to high risks of illness and death; this study focused on Omani patients to identify genetic causes and survival rates of IEIs.
  • Over 17 years, 185 Omani patients were evaluated, revealing that most had genetic diagnoses related to immunity problems, with common symptoms like respiratory infections and developmental issues.
  • The study found that a significant percentage of patients had autosomal recessive genetic defects, and the overall survival rate was 75.1%, indicating potential for improved management and outcomes through earlier detection.*
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Objectives: Anaphylaxis is an acute and potentially fatal allergic reaction. No studies have yet been conducted to evaluate the spectrum of anaphylactic reactions among Omani patients. As such, this study aimed to describe the clinical features, causes, investigation, and management of anaphylaxis among patients presenting to a tertiary care center in Oman.

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Purpose: Primary immunodeficiency (PID) diseases are rare, complex medical disorders that often are overlooked in clinical settings. There are emerging reports of PID from Middle Eastern populations. This study describes the features of PID patients in a tertiary care setting in Oman and compares them with regional and worldwide reports.

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