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pro vyhledávání: '"Ali S Alshamrani"'
Autor:
Badr M Alsaleem, Mohammed Hasosah, Amna Basheer M. Ahmed, Maher M Al Hatlani, Aziz Helal Alanazi, Abdulrahman Al-Hussaini, Ali T Asery, Khalid A Alghamdi, Muhanad M AlRuwaithi, Musa Ali M. Khormi, Ahmed Al Sarkhy, Ali S Alshamrani
Publikováno v:
The Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology, Vol 28, Iss 2, Pp 135-142 (2022)
Background: Trichohepatoenteric syndrome (THES) is a very rare disorder that is characterized by intractable congenital diarrhea, woolly hair, intrauterine growth restriction, facial dysmorphism, and short stature. Our knowledge of THES is limited du
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https://doaj.org/article/444be86e198a4a2cbf6898b365c1f89b
Autor:
Ali S Alshamrani, Ahmed Al Sarkhy, Ali Asery, Aziz Alanazi, Mohammed Hasosah, Musa Khormi, Badr Alsaleem, Amna Basheer M. Ahmed, Maher M Al Hatlani, Khalid A Alghamdi, Abulrahman A Alhussaini, Muhanad Alruwaithi
Publikováno v:
Saudi journal of gastroenterology : official journal of the Saudi Gastroenterology Association. 28(2)
Background Trichohepatoenteric syndrome (THES) is a very rare disorder that is characterized by intractable congenital diarrhea, woolly hair, intrauterine growth restriction, facial dysmorphism, and short stature. Our knowledge of THES is limited due
Autor:
Taghreed A Hasanain, Ali S Alshamrani, Amira M Filimban, Monya T Jawharji, Firas S. Azzeh, Haneen Y Wazzan, Mai S Labani, Haifa H Hijazi, A. Y. Alazzeh, Abdelelah S. Jazar, Ahmad A. Obeidat
Publikováno v:
Children
Children; Volume 5; Issue 1; Pages: 8
Children; Volume 5; Issue 1; Pages: 8
The objective of the study was to find the determinants related to not breastfeeding (BF) and others related to the delay in the early initiation of BF in the Mecca region, Saudi Arabia. A cross-sectional study in the Maternity and Children Hospital
Publikováno v:
Annals of Saudi Medicine, Vol 29, Iss 3, Pp 223-226 (2009)
Annals of Saudi Medicine
Annals of Saudi Medicine
Angiodysplasia is a term used to describe distinct gastrointestinal mucosal ectasias that are not associated with cutaneous lesions, systemic vascular disease or a familial syndrome. Seventy-seven percent of angiodysplasia are located in the cecum an