Publications by authors named "Sahar Alsharif"

Purpose: Telemedicine is underutilized in Saudi Arabia, which is a matter of concern, especially since previous literature has showed its equivalence with office visits in providing access to care and convenience for patients while reducing anticoagulation-related bleeding events when appropriate measures are followed. The purpose of this study is to analyze the efficacy of telehealth-based care compared to in-person visit care for warfarin follow-up.

Methods: The authors conducted a retrospective chart review comparing the mean percentage of time in the therapeutic range (TTR) of international normalized ratio (INR) values among patients prescribed warfarin from July 2019 to November 2020 at King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center - Jeddah Branch whose anticoagulant therapy was managed via telemedicine or through in-person clinic visits.

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Objectives: To review Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) trends in Saudi Arabia.Mohs micrographic surgery is a precise surgical technique that has been proven to have the highest cure rate with maximum normal tissue preservation. It is the treatment of choice for non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC), especially the aggressive histopathological forms, and tumors located in high-risk regions or where tissue preservation is a mandate.

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  • Stretch marks, or striae cutis distensae, are visible scars caused by skin stretching, mainly affecting patients psychologically despite being a non-serious health issue.
  • This systematic review analyzed existing studies to evaluate the effectiveness of various injectable dermal fillers for treating stretch marks, including methods like jet volumetric remodeling and micro-focused ultrasound.
  • The review concluded that dermal fillers can effectively reduce stretch marks with minimal side effects, and more research is needed to determine the best treatments and compare them in terms of efficiency, cost, and side effects.
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Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome (VKHS) is a rare inflammatory autoimmune condition that affects tissues with high melanocyte concentrations such as the skin, inner ears, eyes, and central nervous system. VKHS has previously been reported to be associated with various autoimmune diseases, but we have observed the first known co-occurrence of VKHS and lichen planus (LP). In this report, we examine the similarities between these two diseases and discuss how they relate to each other.

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Background: Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) is skin hyperpigmentation that occurs due to any inflammatory condition. Triggering the melanocytes by inflammation leads to melanin overproduction and deposition. Tranexamic acid (TXA) is an antifibrinolytic medication prescribed to treat bleeding.

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Background: Knowing normal values of scalp hair thickness and density is beneficial for diagnosing hair disorders, monitoring responses to therapy, performing hair transplants, and conducting relevant research. Such normal values have not yet been studied for Arabs.

Objective: To assess the hair density and diameter of the Arab population at different scalp sites using phototrichogram.

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  • The study focused on evaluating skincare knowledge, attitudes, and practices among Saudi populations, assessing data collected via a social media survey targeting individuals aged 12 and older.
  • Out of 710 participants, most were young adults (54.8% aged 18-30), predominantly female (77.3%), with a majority having no income and residing in the Western region of Saudi Arabia.
  • Results indicated a 19.9% prevalence of skin disease, revealing that skincare product usage was notably higher among females, while acceptable skincare knowledge and practices were identified within the population.
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Darier disease is a rare type of autosomal dominant genodermatosis, and it is caused by a mutation in the gene coding for the endoplasmic reticulum membrane calcium pump Ca-ATPase type 2, leading to compromised intercellular adhesion. Moreover, this condition is characterized by multiple keratotic greasy papules with a seborrheic distribution and is worsened by heat and sun exposure, sweating, and friction. Occasionally, it may be associated with nail abnormalities and may involve the mucosa.

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Purpura fulminans is a critical, mostly fatal, thrombotic syndrome that requires urgent intervention. Purpura fulminans is an acute purpuric rash characterized by coagulation of the microvasculature, which leads to purpuric lesions and skin necrosis. In this report, we present a rare case of an adult patient who was admitted with rapidly forming purpura fulminans in an uncommon location.

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Information technology (IT) has dramatically transformed business processes in many industries including healthcare, where electronic health records, electronic prescribing and computerized provider order entry systems have positively changed the practice of healthcare. Recently, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, Saudi Arabia, implemented various IT systems in multiple clinical and administrative departments leading to major transformation in healthcare workflows and business processes. At the pharmacy department, many Healthcare-IT alignment challenges are still perceived.

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Focal dermal hypoplasia (FDH) or Goltz syndrome is a rare X-linked dominant multisystemic disease involving the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. About 95% of the cases appear de novo, and 90% of them are females. Recently, the studies revealed that FDH is caused by a mutation in the PORCN gene.

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Aplasia cutis congenita type VI, also known as Bart syndrome, is a rare genetic mechanobullous disorder characterized by congenital localized absence of skin, mucocutaneous blistering lesions, and nail abnormalities. We present the case of a 4-h-old male newborn who presented with complete absence of skin over the anteromedial aspect of both lower legs associated with nail dystrophy since birth. After a few days, he developed blisters that were consistent with epidermolysis bullosa in histopathological examination.

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Background: Reducing medication turnaround time can improve efficiency, patient safety, and quality of care in the hospital setting. Digital scanning technology (DST) can be used to electronically transmit scanned prescriber orders to a pharmacy computer queue for verification and processing, which may help to improve medication turnaround time.

Objectives: To evaluate medication turnaround time before and after implementation of DST for all medications and for antibiotics only.

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A cutaneous horn is a rare clinical condition characterised by a conical projection of hyperkeratotic epidermis. Cutaneous horns most commonly arise from sun-exposed skin in elderly men, but may arise from any part of the body at any age in men and women. When a cutaneous horn forms, it is important to determine the underlying cause.

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