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Journal of Global Oncology | 2016

Outcomes of Saudi Arabian Patients With Nasopharyngeal Cancer Treated With Primarily Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Followed by Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy

Rolina Al-Wassia; Atlal Abusanad; Nesreen A. Awad; Hani Z. Marzouki; Shadi S. Alkhayyat; Talal Al-Khatib; Camelia Constantinescu

Purpose Nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) is the most common head and neck cancer in Saudi Arabia. This study reports the locoregional disease control and survival outcomes in patients with NPC treated in King Abdulaziz University Hospital. Methods Patients treated for NPC between June 2007 and October 2014 were retrospectively reviewed. Demographic information, clinicopathologic variables, and chemotherapy data were collected and analyzed. Cumulative survival and disease control rates were calculated by Kaplan-Meier product-limit actuarial method. Results Thirty-nine patients with NPC were reviewed. Thirty-five (90%) patients received definitive radiotherapy (RT) and four (10%) had palliative RT. Mean prescribed dose for definitive RT was 68 Gy (range, 60 to 70.2 Gy), delivered with mean doses per fraction of 1.9 Gy (range, 1.8 to 2.1 Gy). After a median follow-up of 15 months (range, 1 to 84 months), 22 (63%) patients who underwent definitive RT were disease free and 13 (37%) were still with disease. During this period, seven (18%) patients died of the disease; five (13%) of them received definitive RT. After 2 years’ follow-up, the actuarial estimate rates were: 85.7% for local control, 91.4% for nodal control, and 85.7% for distant control. Conclusion Our study showed a disease with clinical behavior similar to what has been observed in East and Southeast Asia. Further it explored the neoadjuvant chemotherapy approach in treating NPC with results that are comparable to literature. However, little is known about the molecular pathogenesis of this disease in this region, and further research integrating clinical and molecular biomarkers is required.


Head and Neck-journal for The Sciences and Specialties of The Head and Neck | 2016

Human papillomavirus–associated oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma and anogenital cancers in men: Epidemiologic evaluation of association

Hani Z. Marzouki; Vincent L. Biron; Jeffrey R. Harris; Daniel O'Connell; Hadi Seikaly

The purpose of this study was to investigate the possible epidemiological association between oropharyngeal carcinoma and anogenital tumors.


Saudi Medical Journal | 2017

Accuracy of preoperative fine needle aspiration in diagnosis of malignant parotid tumors

Hani Z. Marzouki; Mohammed A. Altabsh; Mohammed O. Albakrei; Talal Al-Khatib; Mazin A. Merdad; Nada J. Farsi

Objectives: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of fine needle aspiration (FNA) for detecting malignant parotid tumors. Methods: We conducted a retrospective study of all patients diagnosed with benign or malignant parotid gland tumors in King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, between January 2004 and May 2015. The records of 65 subjects were obtained. Histopathological findings and data from FNA examinations were obtained from medical records. Twenty-three subjects were excluded due to missing FNA, histopathology results or both. The sensitivity, specificity, negative predictive value, and positive predictive value of FNA for detecting malignant lesions were estimated and compared with the gold standard, histopathology. Results: The specimens of 5 cases were insufficient for diagnosis; therefore, 38 cases were diagnosed by FNA and had histopathological reports. Three cases were diagnosed positive for cancer using histopathology and missed by FNA, 3 were diagnosed as malignant lesions using both FNA and histopathology, and 32 cases were determined benign based on histopathology and FNA analysis. The total prevalence of parotid malignancies was 15.8%. The sensitivity of FNA for detecting malignancy was 50%, and the specificity was 100%; with a positive predictive value of 100% and negative predictive value of 91.4%. Conclusion: Fine needle aspiration is a highly specific, but only moderately sensitive test. We support the use of this method as an initial tool for diagnosing parotid gland malignancies, as it is a safe, rapid, and painless procedure, compared to histopathology.


Saudi Medical Journal | 2017

Endoscopic anatomy of the lacrimal sac for dacryocystorhinostomy. A cadaveric study

Ameen Z. Alherabi; Osama A. Marglani; Islam R. Herzallah; Hassan Shaibah; Tariq Alaidarous; Haddad Alkaff; Mian Farooq; Ashjan Yousef Bamahfouz; Talal Al-Khatib; Hani Z. Marzouki

Objectives: To assist the endoscopic localization of the lacrimal sac (LS) relative to nearby landmarks. Methods: This is a descriptive prospective anatomical study. Sixteen lateral nasal walls were dissected endoscopically to identify and localize the LS between October and November 2015. Multiple measurements were obtained from the NS to the anterior and posterior walls of the LS, as well as to the middle turbinate axilla (MTA) and from the MTA to the LS borders. Results: The average distance from the NS to the anterior border of the LS was 42.0 mm and the posterior border was 48.5 mm. The average widths of the LS were 7.55 mm superiorly, and 6.6 mm inferiorly representing a mathematical proof that the LS is a trapezoid shape. The mean distance from the NS to the MTA was 47.3 mm. Nine of the 16 lacrimal sacs (56.3%) were found to be partially overlapped by the MTA. The LS was only totally overlapped and lying posterior to the MTA in one side (6.3%), while in 6 sides (37.5%) the LS lay anterior to the MTA. Conclusion: Endoscopic surgeons should be aware of the location of the LS relative to nearby landmarks, particularly the MTA. Representing a mathematical proof that the LS is wider at it upper part than lower part best presented as a trapezoid shape. We have provided additional measurements that may prove useful in cases of difficult exposure.


American Journal of Case Reports | 2017

Carotid Body Tumor with Skull Base Extension

Asala H. Baharoon; Mohammed A. Almekhlafi; Reda Jamjoom; Talal Al-Khatib; Mazin A. Merdad; Hani Z. Marzouki

Patient: Male, 59 Final Diagnosis: Benign carotid body tumor Symptoms: Neck mass Medication: — Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: Otolaryngology Objective: Rare disease Background: Carotid body tumors are rare tumors that arise from the paraganglionic cells of the carotid body. They are usually benign, requiring surgical resection as the treatment of choice. Case Report: We present a case of a 59-year-old man with a benign left carotid body tumor that progressed to a very large size, compromised the patient’s airway, completely encased the carotid vessels, vagus and hypoglossal nerves ipsilaterally, and reached the contralateral carotid vessels and ipsilateral skull base. Because of the cranial extension of the tumor, the patient had to undergo preoperative endovascular coiling of the carotid vessels prior to total excision of the tumor. Conclusions: Due to the critical location of carotid body tumors, their vascularity, and high risk of neurovascular complications, surgical resection can be quite challenging, especially when the tumor is large. We propose an approach to managing large parapharyngeal tumors by endovascular occlusion of the internal carotid artery above the skull base. Further, a suggestion is made to add a category to Shamblin’s classification – Shamblin IV – for patients with skull base extension requiring preoperative endovascular intervention.


Saudi Medical Journal | 2016

Kimura disease. No age or ethnicity limit

Fares E. AlGhamdi; Talal Al-Khatib; Hani Z. Marzouki; Mohammed A. AlGarni

Kimura disease is a chronic inflammatory disease that mainly manifests as a lump in the cervical region. Although the underlying pathophysiology is not clear yet, the diagnosis can be established based on specific histopathological characteristics. The first case of this disease was described in China, as well as the majority of subsequent cases that were also described in the Far East countries made Kimura disease traditionally a disease of adult patients of Asian descent. This report describes the occurrence of Kimura disease in pediatric non-Asian patient with a similar clinicopathologic presentation.


Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica | 2015

Helical computed tomography scanning of the larynx and upper trachea in rabbits

Amr M. Ajlan; Talal Al-Khatib; Mariam Al-Sheikah; Saddig D. Jastaniah; Alamin M. Salih; Abdulrahman M. Althubaiti; Abdulrahman Aljohani; Hani Z. Marzouki; Ameen Z. Alherabi; Osama A. Marglani; Samar Rabah; Gamal Karrouf


Journal of Otolaryngology-head & Neck Surgery | 2018

The impact of human papillomavirus (HPV) status on functional outcomes and quality of life (QOL) after surgical treatment of oropharyngeal carcinoma with free-flap reconstruction

Hani Z. Marzouki; Vincent L. Biron; Peter T. Dziegielewski; Andrew Ma; Jason Vaz; Gabriela Constantinescu; Jeffrey Harris; Daniel O’Connell; Hadi Seikaly


International Journal of Medicine and Surgery | 2018

Kikuchi-Fujimoto Disease in a 24-Years Old Saudi Female

Abdolrahman Ashour; Marwan Albeshri; Hani Z. Marzouki; Shadi S. Alkhayyat


International Journal of Medicine and Surgery | 2018

Peritonsillar abscess (PTA) Management: A literature review comparing different approaches of PTA drainage.

abdullah ahmed alamri; Mohammed Alsheikh; Saad Hamdi Alenzi; Asma A Alahmadi; Hoda Alsayid; Rayan abdulrahman alharthi; Hani Z. Marzouki

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Talal Al-Khatib

King Abdulaziz University

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Mazin A. Merdad

King Abdulaziz University

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Nada J. Farsi

King Abdulaziz University

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