Publications by authors named "Qusai Al-Jarrah"

Cutaneous malignant melanoma (cMM) can develop at any site, but one-third of cases primarily affect the lower extremities, with ankle and foot lesions representing 3-15% of all cases. However, cMM may become a clinical conundrum when it presents as chronic ulceration that is clinically indiscernible from other lower extremity ulcers in patients with diabetes. We present the case of a 71-year-old female patient with a longstanding history of diabetes, hypertension, obesity, chronic kidney disease and heart failure who presented to our hospital with a fungating heel ulcer.

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  • * Researchers conducted a multi-center study in Jordan with 107 participants, using a foot self-care behavior scale and revealed an average adherence score of 73%.
  • * Findings indicate that being treated at a specific hospital and understanding the causes of neuropathy are linked to better foot self-care practices, highlighting the need for improved education and support for patients.
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We evaluated our experience following the introduction of a percutaneous endovascular aneurysm repair (pEVAR) first approach using Perclose Proglide assessing efficacy, complications, and identification of factors that could predict failure. A retrospective cohort study on patients over a 2-year period following the introduction of a pEVAR first approach was performed. The primary end point was defined as successful deployment and access site hemostasis.

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Treatment of carotid body tumors and extracranial carotid artery aneurysms are well documented in the literature as separate entities. As distinct pathologies, they present technical difficulties with high complication rates. No patients with simultaneous carotid body tumors and extracranial internal carotid artery aneurysms have been reported.

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