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pro vyhledávání: '"Mohamed Z. Khalil"'
Autor:
Mohamed Z Khalil
Publikováno v:
MOJ Immunology. 4
Autor:
Mohammed R. Arafah, Khalid Al-Marzouki, Saad S. Al-Harthi, Maie S. Al-Shahid, Yaqoub Y. Al-Mazrou, Abdulellah Al-Mobeireek, Mansour M. Al-Nozha, Mohammed A. Al-Maatouq, Akram Al-Khadra, Nazeer Khan, Mohmmed S. Nouh, Moheeb Abdullah, Mohamed Z. Khalil
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Saudi Heart Association. 21:169-176
ObjectivesThe health hazards related to smoking are well known. Smoking is a recognized risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD). Despite rejection of smoking by the Saudi community, we are still seeing smokers in our population. This study is d
Autor:
Mohamed Z Khalil
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hematology & Thromboembolic Diseases.
Platelets exhibit a major role in development and progression of atherothrombosis. The normal function of platelets is to secure hemostasis at sites of vascular injuries. Abnormal endovascular structure may result in excessive platelet function with
Autor:
Mansour M Al Nozha, Mohamed Z. Khalil
Publikováno v:
Advances in Pharmacoepidemiology & Drug Safety.
The management of coronary artery disease (CAD) includes three important steps; investigations to establish the disease, and strategies for treatment, and preventive measures. Over the past three decades, the medical community has witnessed a massive
Autor:
Mohamed Z Khalil
Publikováno v:
Journal of Antivirals & Antiretrovirals.
The presentation of pericardial effusion is variable relative to the effects on the hemodynamics; hence the diagnosis can be made with certainty by echocardiography. Reaching the etiological cause may be challenging, particularly in HIV/AIDS patients
Autor:
Mansour M, Al-Nozha, Mohamed Z, Khalil
Publikováno v:
Saudi medical journal. 29(8)
Hypertension is a worldwide prevalent disease that leads to considerable morbidity and mortality. While its underlying basis of genetics and pathology as well as its complications are universally agreed upon, management of hypertension remains to be
Autor:
Mansour M, Al-Nozha, Mohammed R, Arafah, Mohammed A, Al-Maatouq, Mohamed Z, Khalil, Nazeer B, Khan, Khalid, Al-Marzouki, Yaqoub Y, Al-Mazrou, Moheeb, Abdullah, Akram, Al-Khadra, Saad S, Al-Harthi, Maie S, Al-Shahid, Abdulellah, Al-Mobeireek, Mohammed S, Nouh
Publikováno v:
Saudi medical journal. 29(2)
To determine the prevalence of hyperlipidemia among Saudis of both genders in rural and urban communities.Selected Saudis in the age group of 30-70 years were studied over a 5-year period between 1995 and 2000 in Saudi Arabia. Data were obtained from
Autor:
Mansour M, Al-Nozha, Moheeb, Abdullah, Mohammed R, Arafah, Mohamed Z, Khalil, Nazeer B, Khan, Yaqoub Y, Al-Mazrou, Mohammed A, Al-Maatouq, Khalid, Al-Marzouki, Akram, Al-Khadra, Mohammed S, Nouh, Saad S, Al-Harthi, Maie S, Al-Shahid, Abdulellah, Al-Mobeireek
Publikováno v:
Saudi medical journal. 28(1)
To determine the prevalence of hypertension among Saudis of both gender, between the ages of 30-70 years in rural as well as urban communities. This work is part of a major national study on Coronary Artery Disease in Saudis Study (CADISS).This is a
Autor:
Mansour, Al-Nozha, Akram, Al-Khadra, Mohammed R, Arafah, Mohammed A, Al-Maatouq, Mohamed Z, Khalil, Nazeer B, Khan, Yaqoub Y, Al-Mazrou, Khalid, Al-Marzouki, Saad S, Al-Harthi, Moheeb, Abdullah, Maie S, Al-Shahid, Abdulellah, Al-Mobeireek, Mohmmed S, Nouh
Publikováno v:
Saudi medical journal. 26(12)
Metabolic syndrome (MS) is a well-established risk factor for the development of coronary artery disease (CAD). We designed this study to obtain the prevalence of MS and each of its components in Saudi Arabia. This study is part of Coronary Artery Di
Autor:
Mansour M, Al-Nozha, Yaqoub Y, Al-Mazrou, Mohammed A, Al-Maatouq, Mohammed R, Arafah, Mohamed Z, Khalil, Nazeer B, Khan, Khalid, Al-Marzouki, Moheeb A, Abdullah, Akram H, Al-Khadra, Saad S, Al-Harthi, Maie S, Al-Shahid, Abdulellah, Al-Mobeireek, Mohmmed S, Nouh
Publikováno v:
Saudi medical journal. 26(5)
Obesity and overweight are well known risk factors for coronary artery disease (CAD), and are expected to be increasing in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) particularly among females. Therefore, we designed this study with the objective to determine