Dalia Al-Abdulrazzaq
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Recent Articles
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Al-Abdulrazzaq D, Qabazard M, Al-Jasser F, Al-Anizi A, Al-Basari I, Mandani F, et al.
Med Princ Pract
. 2024 Aug;
33(6):555-561.
PMID: 39097968
Objective: Exploring early-onset diabetes in terms of describing characteristics at time of diagnosis might aid in a better understanding of etiology and may have implications on management and prevention. The...
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Al-Abdulrazzaq D, Albatineh A, Khalifa D, Alrefae A, Al-Awadhi E, Alkandari A, et al.
Diabetes Metab Res Rev
. 2024 Jun;
40(5):e3824.
PMID: 38837532
Aims: This study reports the prevalence and characteristics related to the development of thyroid autoimmunity among children newly diagnosed with type I diabetes (T1D) during the COVID-19 pandemic in Kuwait....
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Babiker A, Elbarbary N, Alaqeel B, Al Noaim K, Al Yaarubi S, Al-Abdulrazzaq D, et al.
Clin Med Insights Endocrinol Diabetes
. 2023 Oct;
16:11795514231203907.
PMID: 37867504
Background: Lockdown was a unique experience that affected many aspects of life, particularly during the challenge of Ramadan fasting (RF). Studying this can increase understanding of the effects of lifestyle...
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Al-Abdulrazzaq D, Khalifa D, Alqaisi T, Al-Juailla F, Othman F, Qabazard S, et al.
Front Public Health
. 2023 Jan;
10:1056967.
PMID: 36620301
Background: With the rapid transmission of COVID-19 globally, countries have implemented strict governmental measures and social distancing rules that aimed to minimize the spread of the virus. School closures, quarantine...
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Al-Abdulrazzaq D, Othman F, Qabazard S, Al-Tararwa A, Ahmad D, Al-Sanae H, et al.
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)
. 2022 Dec;
13:908458.
PMID: 36568099
Background: Monitoring the trends in the presentation of T1D over decades cannot be underestimated as it provides a rich source of information on diabetes-related complications like DKA. DKA represents a...
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Tamborlane W, Bishai R, Geller D, Shehadeh N, Al-Abdulrazzaq D, Vazquez E, et al.
Diabetes Care
. 2022 Jun;
45(8):1833-1840.
PMID: 35679098
Objective: Approved treatments for type 2 diabetes in pediatric patients include metformin, liraglutide, and insulin. However, approximately one-half of the youth fail metformin monotherapy within 1 year, insulin therapy is...
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Qabazard S, Al-Abdulrazzaq D, Al-Kandari H, Ayed M, Alanezi A, Al-Shammari N, et al.
Med Princ Pract
. 2022 May;
31(5):471-479.
PMID: 35598599
Objective: Establishing a pediatric COVID-19 registry in Kuwait (PCR-Q8) was deemed imperative during the pandemic to study children infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) focusing on mode...
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Al-Abdulrazzaq D, Alkandari A, Alhusaini F, Alenazi N, Gujral U, Narayan K, et al.
Diabetes Metab Res Rev
. 2021 Oct;
38(3):e3506.
PMID: 34679258
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic might have a multifaceted effect on children with type 1 diabetes (T1D), either directly through infection itself or indirectly due to measures implemented by health authorities...
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Al-Kandari H, Al-Abdulrazzaq D, Davidsson L, Nizam R, Jacob S, Melhem M, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 Aug;
11(1):16060.
PMID: 34373539
Genetic variants responsible for Maturity-Onset-Diabetes of the Young (MODY) in Kuwait were investigated. A newly established a National Referral Clinic, the Dasman Diabetes Institute (DDI-NRC), assessed forty-five members from 31...
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Al-Abdulrazzaq D, Al-Taiar A, Al-Haddad M, Al-Tararwa A, Al-Zanati N, Al-Yousef A, et al.
Sci Diabetes Self Manag Care
. 2021 Jun;
47(2):164-172.
PMID: 34078178
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to assess the feasibility of use and reliability of the Arabic version of the Newest Vital Sign (NVS-Ar) in parents of children with...