Ashraf F Alsahafi
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Recent Articles
1.
Hasosah M, Iskandarani A, Shawli A, Alsahafi A, Sukkar G, Qurashi M
Saudi J Gastroenterol
. 2017 Jun;
23(3):206-208.
PMID: 28611345
Neuroblastoma amplified sequence (NBAS) gene mutation or infantile liver failure syndrome type 2 (ILFS type 2) is an extremely rare disease characterized by episodic liver failure precipitated by intercurrent febrile...
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Hasosah M, Satti M, Yousef Y, Alzahrani D, Almutairi S, Alsahafi A, et al.
Saudi J Gastroenterol
. 2014 Dec;
20(6):385-8.
PMID: 25434322
Sclerosing mesenteritis (SM) is a rare, benign inflammatory disorder of unknown etiology, affecting the membranes of the digestive tract that involves lymphoplasmacytic inflammation, fat necrosis, and fibrosis of the mesentery....
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Pediatric inflammatory bowel disease in the western region of Saudi Arabia. A retrospective analysis
Hasosah M, Sukkar G, Alsahafi A, Kutbi S, Alzabn A, Jacobson K
Saudi Med J
. 2013 Jun;
34(6):651-3.
PMID: 23756933
No abstract available.
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Hasosah M, Ghandourah H, Alsahafi A, Sukkar G, Jacobson K
Saudi J Gastroenterol
. 2012 May;
18(3):217-20.
PMID: 22626803
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a worldwide health problem. Consensus guidelines for the treatment of chronic HBV in children have not been established, and indications for antiviral therapy in...
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Hasosah M, Kutbi S, Al-Amri A, Alsahafi A, Sukkar G, Alghamdi K, et al.
Saudi J Gastroenterol
. 2012 May;
18(3):208-13.
PMID: 22626801
Background/aim: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is the most common congenital viral infection, occurring in 0.4%-2.3% of all live births. The clinical manifestations of CMV are multiorgan involvement. Currently, the numbers of studies...
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Hasosah M, Sukkar G, Alsahafi A, Thabit A, Fakeeh M, Al-Zahrani D, et al.
Saudi J Gastroenterol
. 2011 Mar;
17(2):119-23.
PMID: 21372349
Background/aim: Eosinophilic esophagitis (EE) is a clinicopathologic entity characterized by esophageal symptoms in association with a dense eosinophilic infiltrate currently defined as >15 eosinophils per high power field in the...