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Abdullatif A Al-Arfaj

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Al-Arfaj A, Chir A, Mitra D, Sowayan S
Ann Saudi Med . 2006 Sep; 23(3-4):175-6. PMID: 16985311
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Al-Arfaj A, Chirurgie A, Khwaja M, Mitra D
Indian J Pediatr . 2005 Mar; 72(2):181. PMID: 15758551
Congenital eventration of the diaphragm is uncommon. Its association with a hiatal hernia has not been reported earlier. We report a case of such an association in a 2-month-old boy...
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Al-Arfaj A, Mitra D, Moghazy K, Al-Awary B
Saudi Med J . 2005 Feb; 25(12):2020-1. PMID: 15711692
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Al-Arfaj A, El-Shawarby M, Al-Mulhim F, Lardhi A
Saudi Med J . 2004 Jan; 24(12):1388-90. PMID: 14710290
Mesenteric teratoma is an extremely rare tumor, arising, akin all other teratomas, from totipotent primordial cells and displays a mixture of tissues of tridermal or bidermal origin. Two cases of...
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Al-Arfaj A, Yaseen H
Saudi Med J . 2003 Oct; 24(10):1130-2. PMID: 14578985
Abdominal cystic lymphangioma is a very rare congenital tumor of lymphatic origin. It usually appears in the pediatric age and frequently presents with non-specific symptoms and deceptive signs causing, at...
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Al-Arfaj A, Arora R, El Hassan A, Al-Metwalli R
Saudi Med J . 2003 Aug; 24(8):898-900. PMID: 12939681
Parotid lipomatosis is extremely rare in children. Only 4 cases have previously been reported in the English language medical literature. Surgical excision is frequently complicated by recurrence. We report, a...
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Al-Arfaj A, Mitra D, Kadeeb H, Al-Ghamdi A, Abdulghaffar M, Al-Awary B
Saudi Med J . 2003 Jan; 23(12):1522-6. PMID: 12518206
The first successful separation of thoracopagus conjoined twins in Eastern Saudi Arabia with 2-year follow up is presented. Physical examination and radiographic studies revealed a conjunction that extended from midsternum...
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Al-Arfaj A
Saudi Med J . 2002 Nov; 23(10):1275-7. PMID: 12436137
Complete separation of the epididymis from the testis is a rare phenomenon. In all reported cases, both structures remained undescended. We recently managed a 2-month-old boy with bilateral inguinal hernia...