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Schistosomiasis in Saudi Arabia
Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1980Both intestinal and urinary schistosomiasis occur widely in Saudi Arabia. The rate of snail infection with schistosome cercariae was highest in Gizan. The intermediate host for Schistosoma mansoni is Biomphalaria arabica and for S. haematobium, Bulinus beccarii (and possibly Physa acuta, which was recorded for the first time in the central region of ...
M, Magzoub, A A, Kasim
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Urology, 1990
In a retrospective study, 760 Saudi patients with urolithiasis were epidemiologically and metabolically studied (41% were from the Central region, 32% South, 14% West, 9% North, and 1% East; the remaining 3% were Saudi but of unknown region). The male to female ratio was 5:1; 87 percent of the patients were aged thirty to sixty years and 11 patients ...
M S, Abomelha, A A, al-Khader, J, Arnold
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In a retrospective study, 760 Saudi patients with urolithiasis were epidemiologically and metabolically studied (41% were from the Central region, 32% South, 14% West, 9% North, and 1% East; the remaining 3% were Saudi but of unknown region). The male to female ratio was 5:1; 87 percent of the patients were aged thirty to sixty years and 11 patients ...
M S, Abomelha, A A, al-Khader, J, Arnold
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Journal of Child Neurology, 1999
This study reports the clinical features and neuroimaging correlates of stroke in Saudi children seen over a 5-year period at the King Fahd Hospital of the University, Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia. During the study period, 31 (18 boys, 13 girls; mean age, 26.2 months) of the 20,895 children seen had stroke; the annual stroke incidence was 29.7 per 100,000 ...
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This study reports the clinical features and neuroimaging correlates of stroke in Saudi children seen over a 5-year period at the King Fahd Hospital of the University, Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia. During the study period, 31 (18 boys, 13 girls; mean age, 26.2 months) of the 20,895 children seen had stroke; the annual stroke incidence was 29.7 per 100,000 ...
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Saudi Women and Islamic Discourse, Selected Examples of Saudi Feminisms
Hawwa, 2016Saudi women entered the realm of writing and language only half a century ago through the genres of both creative and journalistic prose. In this paper, I shall take the example of four Saudi female writers who represent a wide range of intellectual pluralism that runs from conservative to liberal to radical conceptions of state and society ...
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Social Psychiatry, 1987
Social phobia is a notably common disorders among Saudis, constituting approximately 13% of all neurotic disorders seen in our clinic. A group of 35 patients who met the D. S. M. III criteria of social phobia were compared to a randomly selected 270 clinic patients. They were observed to be predominantly young, unmarried males, with a relatively higher
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Social phobia is a notably common disorders among Saudis, constituting approximately 13% of all neurotic disorders seen in our clinic. A group of 35 patients who met the D. S. M. III criteria of social phobia were compared to a randomly selected 270 clinic patients. They were observed to be predominantly young, unmarried males, with a relatively higher
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Pharmacy: The Saudi Experience
Military Medicine, 1993At deployment plus 60 days, we were busy preparing for the possibility of war while simultaneously providing pharmaceutical service for more than 25,000 people. We were anticipating the arrival of a new Deployable Medical Systems hospital, increased automation in the form of the Tri-Service Micro Pharmacy Computer system, and various improvements in ...
S J, Illich, D A, Kotzin, M S, Edwards
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1983
The author draws on personal experience and a review of the literature to summarize the current state of psychiatric practice and education in Saudi Arabia and its relationship to other medical specialties. Although psychiatry is not accorded the status that it has in the West and there is a drastic undersupply of psychiatrists, the specialist ...
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The author draws on personal experience and a review of the literature to summarize the current state of psychiatric practice and education in Saudi Arabia and its relationship to other medical specialties. Although psychiatry is not accorded the status that it has in the West and there is a drastic undersupply of psychiatrists, the specialist ...
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Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2002
In this review, the authors summarize 10 years of work on stroke in Saudi Arabia that has led to more than 25 publications. The incidence and prevalence of strokes were low when compared to those reported from Western countries, but this was mainly due to the younger age of the population. The overall distribution of stroke types was not different from
Saad, Al Rajeh, Adnan, Awada
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In this review, the authors summarize 10 years of work on stroke in Saudi Arabia that has led to more than 25 publications. The incidence and prevalence of strokes were low when compared to those reported from Western countries, but this was mainly due to the younger age of the population. The overall distribution of stroke types was not different from
Saad, Al Rajeh, Adnan, Awada
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Saudi Arabia: Islam and Saudi Arabia’s counterterrorism strategy
2019Saudi Arabia’s counter-terrorism strategy of the first decade on the twenty first century has been widely acclaimed as highly successful and presented as an example for other Muslim countries. The strategy was developed after the bomb attacks of AlQaida on the Arabian Peninsula in 2003.
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Acta tropica, 1983
A laboratory survey for Giardia lamblia (g. intestinalis) was conducted in five regions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the months of January through December 1980. Stool samples of 53,306 individuals from the northern, southern, eastern, western and central regions of the Kingdom were examined by wet films and zinc sulphate concentration methods ...
A A, Kasim, M A, Elhelu
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A laboratory survey for Giardia lamblia (g. intestinalis) was conducted in five regions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the months of January through December 1980. Stool samples of 53,306 individuals from the northern, southern, eastern, western and central regions of the Kingdom were examined by wet films and zinc sulphate concentration methods ...
A A, Kasim, M A, Elhelu
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