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  1. Congenital adrenal hyperplasia with maple syrup urine disease: an example of consanguinity impact
    Zuhair Rahbeeni, Afaf Alsagheir, Angham Al-Mutair
    Journal of Biochemical and Clinical Genetics. 2019; 2(2): 151-155.
  2. Delayed hypoglycemic effect of insulin overdose in a diabetic child: a case report
    Khalid Al Noaim, Amir Babiker, Angham Al Mutair, Mohsen Al Atawi, Mohammed Al Dubayee, Fahad Al Juraibah, Ibrahim Al Alwan
    European Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2019; 3(2): 91-94.
  3. Establishing the Saudi Pediatric & Youth Diabetes Registry (SPYDR): initial data and challenges
    Mohammed Al Dubayee , Fahad Al Juraibah, Haifa Alfaraidi, Suliman Alghnam, Raed Aldahash, Najya Attia, Adnan Al Shaikh, Abdelhadi Habeb, Aida AL Jabri, Abdullah Al Zaben, Mohsen Al Atawi, Angham Al Mutair, Muhammed Alamri, Omar Aldibasi, Ibrahim Al Alwan, Amir Babiker
    Sudanese Journal of Paediatrics. 2024; 24(1): 10-20.
  4. Prevalence of depression among acne patients in King Faisal Hospital and King Abulaziz Hospital in Makkah, Saudi Arabia
    Saif Mutair Al-Saeidi Al-Huzali, Khalid Shaaf Al-Malki, Sami Awad Saleh Al-Nikhali, Khalid Abdullah M Al-Matrafi
    International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health. 2014; 3(9): 1150-1156.
  5. Public Awareness, Prevalence, and Risk Factors of Diaper Dermatitis Among Infants in Al-Qunfudhah Governorate, Saudi Arabia
    Medhat Taha, Ebrahem R. Alsohabi, Nawaf H. AlRufaydi, Sarah A. Alesse, Fatimah A. Almaqadi, Maram M. almathami, Hanan H. Alshaeri, Reham H. Alquzi, Ahmad Alsohabi, Majed Awad Algadhi, Hussam FAROUQ Mutair, Hassan Alsuhabi, Yahia Mubarak Almarhaby
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2024; 8(2): 810-818.


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