Publications by authors named "S A Hanafi"

Purpose: Describe the various presentations of the rare entity of orbital wall infarction secondary to sickle cell disease and highlight the importance of magnetic resonance imaging in differentiating the entity from other similar diagnoses.

Observation: A 4-year-old child presented to the hospital with bilateral recurrent painless orbital wall infarction secondary to sickle cell disease. Orbital wall infarctions have been described before in the literature; However, the painless and recurrent nature is intriguing.

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Introduction: Inappropriate visits (IVs) and overcrowded emergency departments (EDs) can result in many complications for patients and medical staff. This study aimed to assess the incidence, associated factors, and predictive factors of IVs to ED.

Methods: This retrospective cohort single-center study was conducted in the ED of King Abdulaziz Medical City, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

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In the realm of agricultural sustainability, the utilization of plant genetic resources for enhanced disease resistance is paramount. Preservation efforts in genebanks are justified by their potential contributions to future crop improvement. To capitalize on the potential of plant genetic resources, we focused on a barley core collection from the German ex situ genebank and contrasted it with a European elite collection.

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Background: In Singapore, where drug use is a highly stigmatized and criminalized issue, there is limited understanding of the challenges faced by individuals, particularly sexual minority men, in their journey towards recovery from substance dependence or addiction. This qualitative study aimed to investigate the driving forces behind drug use, the factors contributing to drug cessation, and the elements influencing the recovery process.

Methods: Data were extracted from clinical records provided by  The Greenhouse Community Services Limited between January 2020 to May 2022.

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Background In the last two decades, drug overdose has globally become a major player in patients' morbidity and mortality events. Opioids, in particular, have been always the main part of this equation in different communities as they correspond, for instance, to one-third of poisoning deaths in The United States of America (USA).  Aim This study aimed to measure the variation in opioid-analgesia (OA) prescription behavior among emergency medicine (EM) physicians working in different hospitals in the Western Region of Saudi Arabia.

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