Abdullah S Mansor
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Habibullah M, Hakamy A, Mansor A, Atti I, Alwadani A, Kaabi Y
Int J Gen Med
. 2023 Mar;
16:875-879.
PMID: 36910568
Introduction: Autoimmune hypothyroidism (AHT) is a widespread disease that disproportionately affects women over men. It is characterized by the presence of autoantibodies that lead to the dysfunction of the thyroid...
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Halawani A, Mansor A, Assaggaf H, Almasmoum H, Abu-Tawil H, Alsharif K, et al.
Genes (Basel)
. 2022 Jun;
13(6).
PMID: 35741842
The Dombrock (DO) blood group system has two primary antigens, Do and Do, which can cause delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions. The paucity of specific monospecific antibodies can hamper the typing...
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Halawani A, Saboor M, Abu-Tawil H, Alhazmy A, Mashlawi W, Bantun F, et al.
Saudi J Biol Sci
. 2022 Jan;
29(1):251-254.
PMID: 35002415
Background: The patients who require transfusion are prevalent in the Jazan Province, Saudi Arabia. Therefore, it is essential to know the frequency of blood group antigens in such a population....
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Halawani A, Saboor M, Abu-Tawil H, Mahzari A, Mansor A, Bantun F
Clin Lab
. 2021 Jan;
67(1).
PMID: 33491438
Background: Knowing the prevalence of blood group antigens in a given population is important to prevent hemolytic reactions. The Duffy blood group system (FY) has two main antigens, Fya and...
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Kaabi Y, Mansor A, Alfagih A, Hakami A, Summ M, Mjery Y, et al.
Int J Health Sci (Qassim)
. 2020 Jul;
14(4):11-16.
PMID: 32694967
Objectives: Autoimmune hypothyroidism (AHT) is a common endocrine disorder. Although the exact cause of AHT is not yet understood, genetic factors may play a major role. Uncoupling protein 2 (UCP2)...