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Seham M Abufraijeh

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Al-Kharabsheh A, Alahmad I, Al-Tamimi M, Abufraijeh S, Alnawaiseh N
Healthcare (Basel) . 2025 Jan; 12(24. PMID: 39765922
The literature underrepresents maternal anemia in southern Jordan, and national studies often have small sample sizes. According to the 2019 Jordan National Micronutrient Survey, maternal anemia in Jordan accounted for...
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Al-Kharabsheh A, AlTarawneh B, Abufraijeh S, Abu Azzam O
Int J Womens Health . 2024 Jul; 16:1257-1264. PMID: 39081286
Aggressive angiomyxoma is a locally invasive, rarely diagnosed mesenchymal tumor that predominantly affects the perineal region of women in their reproductive years. It is typically found in areas such as...
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Al-Kharabsheh A, Abufraijeh S, Al-Nawaiseh N
Int Urogynecol J . 2024 May; 35(7):1435-1446. PMID: 38819689
Introduction And Hypothesis: Pelvic floor disorders (PFDs), significantly impacting women's quality of life, are often underdiscussed owing to misconceptions and limited understanding of treatment options. This study is aimed at...
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Al-Saraireh Y, Alshammari F, Satari A, Al-Mahdy Y, Almuhaisen G, Abu-Azzam O, et al.
Medicina (Kaunas) . 2022 Sep; 58(9). PMID: 36143940
Background and Objective: Ovarian cancer is a leading cause of death in females. Since its treatment is challenging and causes severe side effects, novel therapies are urgently needed. One of...
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Al-Saraireh Y, Alshammari F, Youssef A, Al-Sarayra Y, Al-Saraireh R, Al-Muhaisen G, et al.
Curr Oncol . 2021 Sep; 28(5):3573-3584. PMID: 34590601
Background: cervical cancer is one of the most common malignancies in women worldwide and its management remains challenging and complex. As Cytochrome4Z1 (CYP4Z1) is overexpressed in many tumours, its expression...
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Chang Y, Wang T, Abufraijeh S, Chang S, Chao A, Hsieh P
Taiwan J Obstet Gynecol . 2017 Mar; 56(1):51-54. PMID: 28254226
Objective: Fetuses with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) have adaptive hormonal changes including changes in insulin, which may increase their future risks for developing diabetes mellitus. This study compared cord blood...