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Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology | 2008

ANTECEDENTS AND OUTCOME OF SIMPLE AND COMPLEX FEBRILE CONVULSIONS AMONG SAUDI CHILDREN

Youssef A. Al-Eissa; Abdullah O. I. Al-Omair; Ahmed A. Al-Jarallah; Julius B. Familusi

Of 215 Saudi children seen with their first febrile convulsion (FC) at the King Khalid University Hospital, Riyadh, between January 1984 and December 1988, the index FC was simple for 133 children and complex for the remaining 82. History of adverse antecedent factors, particularly perinatal asphyxia, birth injuries and pre‐existing neurological deficits, were significantly more associated with complex FC, as was occurrence of first FC before the age of 12 months. Recurrence of FCs and development of epilepsy were also more common among the group of children with complex FC. Complex FCs were less benign in the present study population than has been reported in some Western studies.


Pediatric Cardiology | 1993

Acute rheumatic fever in Saudi Arabia: Mild pattern of initial attack

Youssef A. Al-Eissa; Fahad A. Al-Zamil; Fadel A. Al Fadley; Abdullah S. Al Herbish; Saleh M. Al-Mofada; Abdullah O. I. Al-Omair

SummaryFifty-one children with the initial attack of acute rheumatic fever (ARF) were studied prospectively to verify the sociodemographic and clinical profile and to compare results with those from other countries. Most children belonged to large families who lived in an urban setting with ready access to medical care. Unlike reports from many developing countries, the clinical manifestations in this study paralleled data from the West and included arthritis in 76% of the cases, carditis in 43%, and chorea in 8%. Among the 22 cases with carditis, 18 had mitral regurgitation, three developed combined mitral and aortic regurgitation, and one had aortic regurgitation. This study demonstrates the mild nature of ARF in Saudi Arabia and supports the concept that climate and geography appear to bear little relationship to the incidence and severity of ARF.


Annals of Tropical Paediatrics | 1989

Prevalence of iron deficiency in Saudi children from birth to 15 months of age.

M.A. Babiker; Hassan M. Bahakim; Abdullah O. I. Al-Omair; N. Al-Jishi; S.A. Al-Habib

A cross-sectional study was carried out to determine the prevalence of iron deficiency among healthy Saudi children from birth to 15 months of age. The groups studied were: newborns, 3-4 months, 5-6 months, 7-8 months, 9-10 months and 12-15 months of age. The age groups were dictated by the vaccination schedule. Serum ferritin was measured and transferrin saturation calculated in each subject. The lower limits of normal were taken as a transferrin saturation of less than 10% and a serum ferritin of less than 12 micrograms/l. A total of 333 serum samples was adequate for analysis. None of the newborns or the 3-4-month-old infants had evidence of iron deficiency. At 5-6 months only 3.3% of subjects had iron deficiency. In the subsequent older age groups the prevalence of iron deficiency increased significantly with age from 9.3% to 12.7% and reached 14.5% in the oldest age group. Screening for iron deficiency in children attending well-baby clinics and hospitals at ages of 12-15 months is recommended.


Journal of Tropical Pediatrics | 1986

Acute Rheumatic Fever and Acute Glomerulonephritis in Children in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

McCusker J; Abdullah O. I. Al-Omair; Al-Swailem Am; Sweeny T

On note une predominance feminine. Les types en ASO dans les 2 maladies sont plus eleves que chez des enfants du meme âge et atteints de pharyngite. On note une distribution sarcomere de la maladie dans les 2 cas


Annals of Saudi Medicine | 1987

Food Poisoning Among Children in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Khalid N. Haque; Mohammad Ayaz; Abdullah O. I. Al-Omair; Arif Aunullah; Mohsin Al-Swailam; Hasan Bahakim

ABSTRACT Food poisoning was diagnosed in 250 children admitted during May to July 1983, to the Maternity and Children’s Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The children ranged in age from 1 to 13 years...


Annals of Saudi Medicine | 1987

The Pattern of Cerebral Palsy and Other Handicaps at a Habilitation Center for Children in Saudi Arabia

Elisabet Norell; Theresa Luine-Sweeney; Abdullah O. I. Al-Omair


Annals of Saudi Medicine | 1994

Schwartz-Jampel syndrome in Saudi children.

Muneera A. Al-Husain; Youssef A. Al-Eissa; Mohammed O. Al-Sohaibani; Abdullah O. I. Al-Omair; Mohammed N. Al-Nasser


Annals of Saudi Medicine | 1987

Vitamin D Intoxication: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

Abdullah O. I. Al-Omair


Saudi Medical Journal | 1986

How Far to Investigate to a Child with Cerebral Palsy

Khalid N. Haque; M. Zainulabedin; Abdullah O. I. Al-Omair


Journal of Family and Community Medicine | 2000

Pattern of febrile illnesses in children seen at a pediatric ambulatory care setting.

Youssef A. Al-Eissa; Sameeh S. Ghazal; Fahad A. Al-Zamil; Abdullah A Al-Salloum; Abdullah O. I. Al-Omair; Mohammed N. Al-Nasser

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