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Autor:
Shaker Al Shehri, Ibrahim Al-Tawayjri, Nawaf Alamri, Nader S Alkenani, Amjaad Hamad Almohawis, Mohammad Almalki
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Orthopaedics Sciences. 3:1124-1128
Background: Circular external fixation including Ilizarov method is a well-established technique often practiced in orthopedic surgery. The goal of this procedures is to lengthen extremity bones, reconstruct severely injured or fractured bone trauma,
Autor:
Laura Ibrahim Alolayan, Mohammed Alshehri, Nader S Alkenani, Amjaad Hamad Almohawis, Thuriya Saud Alsumai
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health Specialties, Vol 5, Iss 2, Pp 91-94 (2017)
Context: Determining the efficacy of any surgical treatment is the key to achieve better practice and best outcomes for patients. Aims: This study is designed to address midterm outcome in adult patients with moderate-to-severe hallux valgus (HV), wh
Autor:
Khalid A Almazyad, Rakan M Al-Khilaiwi, Turki A Alhumaid, Amjaad Hamad Almohawis, Rami Bustami, Abdulaleem Alatassi
Publikováno v:
Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to understand the attitude of medical students at King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences (KSAU-HS) toward anesthesia as a specialty and to determine common factors influencing their career choi
Autor:
Mohammed T. Al-Zahrani, Mohammad Almalki, Loung V Umedani, Amjaad Hamad Almohawis, Ahmed Turki Al Turki, Turki A. Al-Thunayan
Publikováno v:
Anatomy Research International, Vol 2017 (2017)
Anatomy Research International
Anatomy Research International
Introduction. Congenital Palmaris Longus (PL) absence was found in 15%–20.25% of population globally. This condition and Flexor Digitorum Superficialis (FDS) tendon absence in little finger are not known in Saudi Arabia. We studied prevalence of PL
Autor:
Amjaad Hamad Almohawis, Mohammed T. Al-Zahrani, Mohammad Almalki, Loung V Umedani, Turki A. Al-Thunayan, Faisal Fa Almehaid
Publikováno v:
Journal of Musculoskeletal Surgery and Research. 2:21
Objectives: Linburg–Comstock (LC) anomaly is a developmental defect, characterized by flexion of thumb causing flexion of the index finger with pain in the wrist and forearm due to a tendinous interconnection between the flexor pollicis longus and