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    A case report of biotin–thiamine-responsive basal ganglia disease in a Saudi child: Is extended genetic family study recommended? by Aljabri, Mohammad F., Kamal, Naglaa M., Arif, Moinuddin, AlQaedi, Asrar M., Santali, Enas Y.M.

    Published in Medicine (Baltimore) (01-10-2016)
    “…Biotin-thiamine-responsive basal ganglia disease (BTRBGD) is a neurometabolic autosomal recessive (AR) disorder characterized by subacute encephalopathy with…”
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    The Prevalence of Peritonitis among Pediatric Peritoneal Dialysis Patients at Large Saudi Center by Alqaedi, Asrar, Parameaswari, P, Alnasser, Bayan, Mubaraki, Adnan, Bafaqeeh, Mohammed, Alshathri, Abdulaziz, Altalhi, Abdulhadi, Alsaran, Khalid

    “…Peritonitis is a common and serious complication of peritoneal dialysis (PD) and it is a direct or major contributing cause of death in around 16% of PD…”
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    Prevalence of stroke among patients with chronic kidney disease, Taif, Saudi Arabia by Mubaraki, Adnan A, Alotaibi, Waad D, Sibyani, Afnan K, Alrbaiai, Ghaida T, Almalki, Haneen S, Atallah, Hashim M, Basfar, Abdullah S, Alqaedi, Asrar, Althobaiti, Hisham A, Algethami, Mohammed M, Althobaiti, Youssef A

    Published in Saudi medical journal (01-11-2023)
    “…To evaluate the prevalence of stroke among chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients in Taif, Saudi Arabia. A multicentric retrospective study was carried out from…”
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    Awareness Level of Diabetic Neuropathy and Its Complications Among Taif City Population in Saudi Arabia by Mubaraki, Adnan A, Alotaibi, Naif M, Alshaer, Ahmed Abdulrahan, Alhamayani, Mohammed H, Althobaiti, Meshal F, Alqurashi, Alsharif M, Alqaedi, Asrar, Aljehafy, Huda Abdullah

    Published in International journal of general medicine (30-09-2023)
    “…Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) has become one of the most prevalent medical conditions worldwide. Despite the fact that DM affects a substantial proportion…”
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