Publications by authors named "Waleed Alhuzaim"

Background and aims Celiac disease (CD) is a chronic autoimmune disease that is characterized by inflammation of the intestinal mucosa, primarily triggered by gluten. So far, the effective management of CD only includes a gluten-free diet. For early diagnosis and management, adequate knowledge and a positive attitude towards CD are crucial.

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Background/aims Most countries have gone through lockdowns to varying degrees during the COVID-19 pandemic to reduce the spread of the disease. The successive pandemic waves have impacted the health system, imposing restrictions set by the government. This changed people's daily life routines and they felt more socially isolated, which in turn had an impact on their mental health.

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Background/aims Colorectal cancer cases are on the rise in developing countries, necessitating dependable detection tests. Moreover, medical procedures have become increasingly burdensome for both patients and healthcare professionals. This study aims to delve deeper into the fecal occult blood test (FOBT) as a potential solution.

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Background: A common bariatric procedure known as gastric sleeve surgery can cause significant weight loss and co-morbid condition alleviation. However, patients could experience persistent problems such as gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal/neural, and psychiatric disorders after surgery. This study aims to identify the most prevalent chronic symptoms following sleeve gastrectomy among a sample of Saudi patients and the impact these symptoms have on patients' lives.

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Background A fecal occult blood test is an established way to detect blood in stool samples. However, this diagnostic test is prone to false positives and false negatives, not to mention misuse and misinterpretation of results. In this study, we aimed to compare relevant findings among three diagnostic tests: a fecal occult blood test, an esophagogastroduodenoscopy, and histopathology.

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Introduction Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the most prevalent gastrointestinal disorders worldwide. There is still debate about the pathophysiology of IBS. Symptoms of IBS include abdominal pain and alternating bowel movements, but the severity differs among the patients, which affects their quality of life.

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Background: Health care professionals are utilizing Twitter to communicate, develop disease surveillance systems, and mine health-related information. The immediate users of this health information is the general public, including patients. This necessitates the validation of health-related tweets by health care professionals to ensure they are evidence based and to avoid the use of noncredible information as a basis for critical decisions.

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