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  1. Rheumatic heart disease control in Sudan: “Research for life” initiative
    Sulafa K. M. Ali
    Sudanese Journal of Paediatrics. 2018; 18(1): 6-9.
  2. Lutembacher syndrome variant: Rheumatic heart disease involving all four valves and associated with an atrial septal defect in a child
    Noha Karadawi, Sulafa K M Ali
    Sudanese Journal of Paediatrics. 2017; 17(2): 64-67.
  3. Evaluation of physicians' knowledge about prevention of rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease before and after a teaching session.
    Gehan M Osman, Sirageldin M K Abdelrahman, Sulafa K M Ali
    Sudanese Journal of Paediatrics. 2015; 15(2): 37-42.
  4. Rheumatic heart disease control: the time for a paradigm shift
    Sulafa Khalid M. Ali
    Sudanese Journal of Paediatrics. 2022; 22(2): 125-130.
  5. The control of rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease: a call to raise the awareness.
    Sirageldin M Kheir; Sulafa Khalid M Ali
    Sudanese Journal of Paediatrics. 2014; 14(1): 21-4.
  6. Clinical and echocardiographic patterns and outcomes of Sudanese children with cardiomyopathy
    Amna Mamoun, Sulafa Ali
    Sudanese Journal of Paediatrics. 2021; 21(2): 131-136.
  7. Rheumatic heart disease in North Darfur: an alarmingly high burden and control initiative
    Nagwa Salih, Ishag Eisa, Daresalam Ishag, Intisar Ibrahim, Sulafa Ali
    Sudanese Journal of Paediatrics. 2018; 18(1): 24-27.
  8. Marfan syndrome affecting a whole Sudanese family.
    Laila M Elmahdi; Sulafa Km Ali
    Sudanese Journal of Paediatrics. 2013; 13(1): 53-5.
  9. Echocardiographic surveillance of rheumatic heart disease in West and North Darfur compared with Kassala State: socioeconomic or genetic differences?
    Sulafa Khalid M. Ali, Salah Hamid Mohamed, Hamida Mohammedain, Asmaa Mohamed Al Haj
    Sudanese Journal of Paediatrics. 2022; 22(2): 131-137.
  10. Assessment of general public awareness about COVID-19 neurological manifestations: a cross-sectional survey in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
    Mohammed Qashqary, Sulafa Alqutub, Awatef Alhattami, Turki Madani, Shahad Alshaynawi
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2021; 5(4): 1015-1019.
  11. Prevalence of Helicobacter Pylori among Sudanese children admitted to a specialized children hospital.
    Karimeldin M A Salih, Omer A Elfaki, Yassin H M Hamid, Widad M A Eldouch, Mona Diab, Sulafa O Abdelgadir
    Sudanese Journal of Paediatrics. 2017; 17(1): 14-18.
  12. Public awareness toward inflammatory bowel disease in Saudi Arabia
    Siraj Mahmoud Eid, Saeed Mahmoud Mohammad, Sulafa Khaled Noorelahi, Ali Mohammed A. Asiri, Abdullah Jamal Taha, Ghallah Mousa Najee, Abdulkarim Mohammed Aldukhail, Taif Khaled Alenezi, Rajis Nasser Aldosari
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2021; 5(3): 929-936.
  13. The adverse and favorable obstetrical outcomes following bariatric surgery, retrospective study at King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
    Hussein T. Sabban, Salma S. AlSwealh, Sara A. Fasehaldeen, Sulafa W. Alwafi, Lama A. Althagafi, Maab S. AlSwealh, Raghad N. Bouges, Albatoul S. Alamoudi, Dana A. Bali
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2023; 7(11): 1429-1435.
  14. Cystic fibrosis in Sudanese children: First report of 35 cases.
    Salah A Ibrahim; Munadhil A Fadl Elmola; Zain A Karrar; Ali M E Arabi; Mohamed A Abdullah; Sulafa K Ali; Fathelrahman Elawad; Tag Elsir A Ali; Mashair B Abdulrahman; Salma O Ahmed; Abelrazzag S Gundi
    Sudanese Journal of Paediatrics. 2014; 14(1): 39-44.


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