Khalid Zahraldin
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Hamad S, Kammouh H, Alamri M, Zahraldin K
Qatar Med J
. 2023 Dec;
2023(3):19.
PMID: 38089672
Background: SARS-CoV-2 in children with cystic fibrosis (CF) has been reported to cause mild illness without pre-existing severe lung disease. This review described the clinical presentation and course of COVID-19...
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Zahraldin K, Chandra P, Tuffaha A, Ehlayel M
J Asthma Allergy
. 2021 Apr;
14:287-292.
PMID: 33824594
Background: Childhood asthma (A) and allergic rhinitis (AR) are common in Qatar. Aeroallergens sensitization is integral in disease pathogenesis and clinical presentation. Determining sensitization patterns assists clinicians in tailoring an...
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AbdulWahab A, Zahraldin K, Ahmed M, Abu Jarir S, Muneer M, Mohamed S, et al.
Lung India
. 2017 Nov;
34(6):527-531.
PMID: 29098998
Introduction: Multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa (MDR-PA) is an important and growing issue in the care of patients with cystic fibrosis (CF), and a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Objective: The...
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Zahraldin K, Janahi I, Ben-Omran T, AlSulaiman R, Hamad B, Imam A
Ann Thorac Med
. 2015 Jan;
10(1):69-72.
PMID: 25593612
Cystic fibrosis (CF) and apparent mineralocorticoid excess (AME) syndrome are both autosomal recessive disorders that result from mutations of specific identified genes for each condition. CF is caused by defects...
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Hendaus M, Zahraldin K
Oman Med J
. 2013 Apr;
28(2):133-4.
PMID: 23599885
Chryseobacterium indologenes is a rare cause of infection in infants. The majority of case reports belong to hospitalized infants with indwelling devices. We are presenting a rare case of Chryseobacterium...