O Alfurayh
Alfaisal University
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The American Journal of Medicine | 1988
Qunibi Wajeh; Akhtar Mohamed; Kirtikant Sheth; H.Earl Ginn; O Alfurayh; Edward B. Devol; Taher Saadi
Between September 1975 and November 1986, 263 renal transplant recipients at the King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center were followed; 82 procedures were done by the authors using live related donors. Among the 263 patients, 14 cases of Kaposis sarcoma were identified, an incidence of 5.3 percent compared with an incidence of 0.4 percent in renal transplant recipients from Western countries. In addition, two more patients had other types of tumors. Thus, Kaposis sarcoma represents 87.5 percent of tumors in the King Faisal Hospital renal transplant population, in contrast to 3.7 percent in the Cincinnati Transplant Tumor Registry. The mean period between transplantation and diagnosis of Kaposis sarcoma was 12.5 months (range, one to 37 months). Eleven patients were Saudis and three were other Arab nationals. Seven of the 11 Saudi patients were from the southwestern region of the country. Cytomegalovirus titers were not elevated in six of 10 patients. Results of tests for human immunodeficiency virus were negative in seven of eight patients. HLA-A2 antigen frequency was significantly increased in the King Faisal Hospital renal transplant patients with Kaposis sarcoma as compared with a control population (83.3 percent versus 43.6 percent, p value = 0.006 [P = 0.06 with Bonferroni adjustment]), and increased, though nonsignificantly, compared with the live related kidney transplant recipients without Kaposis sarcoma (83.3 percent versus 49.4 percent, p value = 0.058 [P = 0.58 with Bonferroni adjustment]), suggesting a genetic predisposition to Kaposis sarcoma in these patients.
Transplantation | 1998
Wajeh Y. Qunibi; O Alfurayh; Khalid Almeshari; Su-Fang Lin; Ren Sun; Lee Heston; David B. Ross; Michael Rigsby; George Miller
BACKGROUND This study investigates the association between human herpesvirus eight (HHV8) and Kaposis sarcoma (KS), the most common cancer occurring in renal transplant recipients in Saudi Arabia. METHODS A cross-sectional study of seroreactivity to HHV8 antigens in posttransplant KS patients from a tertiary care hospital in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and in control subjects without KS was conducted. Seroreactivity rates were determined using immunoblotting assays to detect antibodies to two lytic cycle HHV8 antigens: p40, an antigen found in infected cells, and sVCA, an HHV8-encoded small viral capsid antigen expressed in Escherichia coli. RESULTS Antibodies to HHV8 p40 and sVCA were present in a significantly higher proportion of renal transplant patients with KS (13 of 14 patients) compared to renal transplant patients without KS (5 of 18; P<0.001) and compared to other control individuals (6 of 44; P<0.001). HHV8 seroreactivity was more common among patients with renal failure (28%) than among other control groups (7%). CONCLUSIONS The serologic results provide evidence of a strong association between HHV8 and posttransplant KS in Saudi Arabia.
Kidney International | 1991
Wajeh Y. Qunibi; Yousri M. Barri; E. Devol; O Alfurayh; Kirtikant Sheth; Saadi Taher
Transplantation Society. International congress | 1993
Wajeh Y. Qunibi; Y. M. Barri; O Alfurayh; K. Almeshari; B. Khan; Saadi Taher; Kirtikant Sheth
Clinical Transplantation | 1995
W. Qunibl; D. Abulrub; F. Shaheen; A. B. Shehab El-Din; O Alfurayh; K. Almeshari
Clinical Transplantation | 1994
S. A. Boubenider; Mohammed Akhtar; O Alfurayh; S. Algazlan; K. Taibah; Wajeh Y. Qunibi
Journal of Nephrology | 2003
A Sabeel; Wajeh Y. Qunibi; O Alfurayh; Al-Meshari K
American Journal of Kidney Diseases | 1998
A Sabeel; Wajeh Y. Qunibi; O Alfurayh; Khalid Almeshari
Transplantation Proceedings | 1998
K Alshaibani; N Nizamuddin; S Raza; O Alfurayh; Khalid Almeshari; Wajeh Y. Qunibi; E Sanjad
Clinical Transplantation | 1991
Y. M. Barri; Michael E. Ellis; O Alfurayh; Wajeh Y. Qunibi; Saadi Taher; Essam Al-Sabban; S. S. Bernvil