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Journal of Child Neurology | 1999

Stroke in Saudi children.

Abdulsalam A. Al-Sulaiman; Olajide Bademosi; Hassan Ismail; Gadi Magboll

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 in the pediatric population. Ischemic strokes accounted for 90% and hemorrhagic 10% of the cases, respectively. The boys-to-girls ratio for ischemic stroke was 2:1. Cranial computed tomographic scans and magnetic resonance imaging findings were abnormal in 82% and 91%, respectively. The etiologic factor was undetermined in 65% of the cases. Our results suggest that stroke is uncommon in Saudi children. However, further studies evaluating a larger population in different clinical settings are required to provide a more comprehensive picture of stroke in children in this area. (J Child Neurol 1999;14:295-298).


Childs Nervous System | 1999

Clinical pattern of newly-diagnosed seizures in Saudi Arabia: a prospective study of 263 children

Abdulsalam A. Al-Sulaiman; Hassan Ismail

Abstract The clinical patterns, including history, examination, and electroencephalographic (EEG) and computed tomography (CT) findings were examined prospectively in 263 children (153 boys, 110 girls) with newly diagnosed recurrent seizures. The overall mean age was 4.2 years, with a range of 0.05–13 years. The age of onset was within the first year of life in 128 (48.7%) of the patients. Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (14.8%), febrile seizures (9.1%) and developmental delay (4.6%) were the predominant signs in this age group. Consanguinity of the parents was present in 29.7% cases. The main EEG abnormalities were epileptiform activity, which was generalized in 133 (50.6%) and focal in 80 (30.4%). Other abnormalities included slow wave activity in 41 (15.6%) and hypsarrhythmia in 3 (1.1%). The main seizure types were generalized in 60.4% and partial in 32.7%. The types of epileptic syndromes included localization-related (28.1%), generalized (23.2%), undetermined (37.4%) and (special) syndromes 11.4%. The cranial CT findings were normal in 60.5%, and the predominant abnormality was cerebral atrophy in 25.3%. The pattern of seizure types and the peak presentation in early childhood are comparable to those in western reports.


Saudi Medical Journal | 2000

Undergraduate curriculum reform in Saudi medical schools. Which direction to go

Yussuf Al-Gindan; Abdulsalam A. Al-Sulaiman; A. Al-Faraidy


Saudi Medical Journal | 2001

Epilepsy in Saudi children with cerebral palsy.

Abdulsalam A. Al-Sulaiman


Saudi Medical Journal | 1998

Undergraduate Curriculum Reform in Saudi Medical Schools, needed or not?

Yussuf Al-Gindan; Abdulsalam A. Al-Sulaiman


Archive | 1998

Pattern of electroencephalographic abnormalities in children with hydrocephalus

Abdulsalam A. Al-Sulaiman; Hassan Ismail; H. M. Ismail; King Fahd


Journal of Family and Community Medicine | 2000

Saudi medical education: challenges in the new millennium.

Abdulsalam A. Al-Sulaiman


Neurosciences (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) | 2003

Newly diagnosed seizures in adults.

Hassan Ismail; Abdulsalam A. Al-Sulaiman; Abolenin Aa; Al-Shammary S; Al-Khamis F; Al-Qulaiti K; Mahdi S. Abumadini


Saudi Medical Journal | 1997

Carpal tunnel syndrome: a clinical and electrophysiological study of 220 consecutive cases at King Fahd Hospital of the University, Al-Khobar

Abdulsalam A. Al-Sulaiman; Hassan Ismail


Saudi Medical Journal | 2002

Research and research activities in a university in Eastern Saudi Arabia.

Yussuf Al-Gindan; Abdulsalam A. Al-Sulaiman; Fahd A. Al-Muhanna; Mahdi S. AbuMadini

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