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Annals of Tropical Paediatrics | 1999

Sotos syndrome (cerebral gigantism): a clinical and radiological study of 14 cases from Saudi Arabia

Abdulaziz Al Rashed; Ahmed A. Al-Jarallah; Mustafa A.M. Salih; Taiyewo Kolawole; Jamal Al-Jarallah

Fourteen children (of Arab ethnic origin) with Sotos syndrome are described. They were referred to King Khalid University Hospital, Riyadh between July 1992 and June 1997. Their phenotypic characteristics were compared with established diagnostic criteria. There was a male:female ratio of 1.3:1 and a high rate of consanguinity (36%) among parents. At birth, 54% were large and about one-third showed increased height and occipitofrontal head circumference (OFHC). The neonatal histories revealed respiratory and feeding problems in 21%, followed later by delayed motor milestones and speech development in 57%. During childhood, weight, height and OFHC increased further to > 97th centile in 71%, 71% and 93%, respectively. A seizure disorder affected 43%, and 75% had mental retardation (IQ < 70). A non-specific EEG abnormality was found in half of those with seizures. Cranial CT/MRI showed ventricular dilatation in 15% and one patient had corpus callosum dysgenesis. Abdominal ultrasound revealed hydronephrosis in two patients. Radiological cephalometric measurements showed relative prognathism in cases of Sotos syndrome compared with controls (p = 0.003). The study highlights the importance of considering Sotos syndrome in children who present with psychomotor delay.


Annals of Tropical Paediatrics | 1996

Rett syndrome in Saudi Arabia: report of six patients

Ahmed A. Al-Jarallah; Mustafa A. Salih; Mohammed N. Al Nasser; Fahad Al Zamil; Jamel Al Gethmi

Six girls (five Saudis and one Sudanese) aged between 3.5 and 12 years demonstrated the classic features of Rett syndrome (RS), including developmental regression with dementia, loss of acquired speech and hand function, and stereotypic hand movements. Myoclonic seizures were observed in two of them. Electroencephalography showed diffuse slowing in three cases generalized epileptic discharges in one, and normal findings in two. Cranial computed tomography revealed normal findings, except in the 12-year-old girl who had mild bilateral frontal lobe atrophy. Except for mildly elevated blood ammonia in three patients, associated with slightly elevated blood lactate in two of them, results of neurometabolic screening tests were normal. There are, as yet, no laboratory markers pathognomonic for RS. Hence, adherence to current diagnostic criteria is essential. To prevent unnecessary and costly investigations, especially in developing countries, wider knowledge of the clinical features of the syndrome is warranted.


Saudi Medical Journal | 2006

Stroke in Saudi children. Epidemiology, clinical features and risk factors.

Mustafa A. Salih; Abdel-Galil M. Abdel-Gader; Ahmed A. Al-Jarallah; Amal Y. Kentab; Ibrahim A. Alorainy; Hamdy H. Hassan; Hassan M. Bahakim; Khadija M. Kurbaan; Jihad N. Zahraa; Mohammed N. Al-Nasser; Ali A. Nasir; Waleed A. Khoja; Mohammad M. Kabiraj


Saudi Medical Journal | 2006

Outcome of stroke in Saudi children.

Mustafa A. Salih; Abdel-Galil M. Abdel-Gader; Ahmed A. Al-Jarallah; Amal Y. Kentab; Mohammed N. Al-Nasser


Saudi Medical Journal | 2006

Study project on stroke in Saudi children. Conclusions, recommendations and acknowledgements.

Mustafa A. Salih; Abdel-Galil M. Abdel-Gader; Ahmed A. Al-Jarallah


Saudi Medical Journal | 2006

Hematologic risk factors for stroke in Saudi children.

Mustafa A. Salih; Abdel-Galil M. Abdel-Gader; Ahmed A. Al-Jarallah; Amal Y. Kentab; Ibrahim A. Alorainy; Hamdy H. Hassan; Hassan M. Bahakim; Khadija M. Kurbaan; Jihad N. Zahraa; Waleed R. Murshid; Mohsen A. F. El-Hazmi; Waleed A. Khoja


Saudi Medical Journal | 2006

Congenital and genetic cerebrovascular anomalies as risk factors for stroke in Saudi children.

Mustafa A. Salih; Waleed R. Murshid; Jihad N. Zahraa; Abdel-Galil M. Abdel-Gader; Ahmed A. Al-Jarallah; Amal Y. Kentab; Ibrahim A. Alorainy; Hamdy H. Hassan; G.T. Tjan


Archive | 2006

Epidemiology, clinical features and risk factors

Mustafa Am Salih; Abdel-Galil M. Abdel-Gader; Ahmed A. Al-Jarallah; Amal Y. Kentab; Ibrahim A. Alorainy; Hamdy H. Hassan; Hassan M. Bahakim; Khadija M. Kurbaan; Jihad N. Zahraa; Mohammed N. Al-Nasser; Ali A. Nasir; Waleed A. Khoja; Mohammad M. Kabiraj; Mustafa A.M. Salih


Saudi Medical Journal | 2006

Cardiac diseases as a risk factor for stroke in Saudi children

Mustafa A. Salih; Abdullah S. Al-Jarallah; Abdel-Galil M. Abdel-Gader; Ahmed A. Al-Jarallah; Muslim M. Alsaadi; Amal Y. Kentab; Ibrahim A. Alorainy; Hamdy H. Hassan


Saudi Medical Journal | 2006

Perinatal stroke in Saudi children. Clinical features and risk factors.

Mustafa A. Salih; Abdel-Galil M. Abdel-Gader; Ahmed A. Al-Jarallah; Amal Y. Kentab; Ibrahim A. Alorainy; Hamdy H. Hassan; Mohammed N. Al-Nasser

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King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences

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