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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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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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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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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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Ophthalmic Epidemiology, 1997
The main objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence and magnitude of trachoma in Saudi Arabia and to evaluate the factors that play a role in the transmission and severity of the disease.The samples consisted of a stratified multistage random cluster design that selected defined primary sampling units of 50-60 housing units in both ...
K F, Tabbara, O M, al-Omar
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The main objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence and magnitude of trachoma in Saudi Arabia and to evaluate the factors that play a role in the transmission and severity of the disease.The samples consisted of a stratified multistage random cluster design that selected defined primary sampling units of 50-60 housing units in both ...
K F, Tabbara, O M, al-Omar
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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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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
To the Editor:— Until 1962, the only major surgical facilities available to the people of the eastern province of Saudi Arabia were those of an Arabian-American oil company. The first oil company hospital with modern and complete surgical facilities (Dhahran Health Center) was opened in 1950. Since 1962 a growing number of local government and private
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To the Editor:— Until 1962, the only major surgical facilities available to the people of the eastern province of Saudi Arabia were those of an Arabian-American oil company. The first oil company hospital with modern and complete surgical facilities (Dhahran Health Center) was opened in 1950. Since 1962 a growing number of local government and private
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986
Depending on definitions and how you count, an estimated 42 million people are blind. Over 80% reside in developing countries, where blindness rates are often five to 20 times those of wealthier industrialized nations. 1,2 The majority of Third World blindness is caused by cataract 3,4 ; the rest, depending upon local conditions, by trachoma, 5 ...
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Depending on definitions and how you count, an estimated 42 million people are blind. Over 80% reside in developing countries, where blindness rates are often five to 20 times those of wealthier industrialized nations. 1,2 The majority of Third World blindness is caused by cataract 3,4 ; the rest, depending upon local conditions, by trachoma, 5 ...
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Saudi Arabia: School Leadership in Saudi Arabia
2016This chapter is a brief snapshot on the evolving stages of the principalship of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In the era of economic globalization, new alignment of nations and its politics, and the rise of religious fundamentalism in and around their nation, the principalship in the Kingdom has evolved since the country’s inception in 1932 and been ...
Deena Khalil, Muna Karim
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Saudi Arabia, Vision or Mirage, Saudi Arabia at the Crossroads
Asian Affairs, 2021David Rundell’s analysis of Saudi Arabia, Vision or Mirage, Saudi Arabia at the Crossroads, is astonishing in its detail of the history of Saudi Arabia, the “Third Saudi State”.
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