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  1. A Highly Rare Complication: Right Obturator Artery Pseudoaneurysm in a Crohn’s Disease Patient Due to Multiple Perianal Abscesses and Drainages.
    Mohammed M. Al-Ghamdi, Ahmed Albaqshi, Khwaja Junaid Saeed, Tarig Adlan, Zakaria AlSafran, Hassan Alsayegh
    Medical Archives. 2024; 78(3): 241-243.
  2. Antenatal Care and Birth Attendance as Antecedents to Cerebral Palsy among Children Attending Neurology Clinic
    Mariam Babiker Elhadi Fadol Elseed, Ibrahim Ali Adlan, Omer Saeed Magzoub, Hydar El Hadi Babikir
    Sudanese Journal of Paediatrics. 2025; 25(2): 140-147.
  3. Maternal depression, a hidden predictor for severe acute malnutrition in children aged 6-59 months: a case-control study at Omdurman Paediatrics Teaching Hospital, Sudan
    Arwa S. A. Mohammedahmed, Abubaker Emadeldin Adlan Koko, Ali M. E. Arabi, Mohamed A. Ibrahim
    Sudanese Journal of Paediatrics. 2020; 20(2): 111-121.
  4. Diabetes and the risk and outcomes of peptic ulcer bleeding: a systematic review
    Thamer Alhumodi Alenazi, Meshal Ali M. Alanazi, Reem Abdullah Adlan Al-Abbas, Sahar Salim Al Salamah, Ali Hasan Ali Ebrahim Alsaffar, Waleed Yousef Q. Alanazi, Bushra Hassan Ali Alrokun, Mohamed Malth A. Alsuhaimi
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2024; 8(9): 2588-2593.
  5. CT versus MRI for Staging Bladder Cancer: A Systematic Review
    Wael M. Alzahrani, Rayan Murdhi Ali Alzahrani, Hawra Ebraheem Nasser Alnasser, Amal Saleem Al-Johani, Jawad Awad Alnajjar, Reem Abdullah Adlan Al-abbas, Sara Waleed Buholaiqh, Salem Ibrahim S. Aljaddua, Shahad Shaker Al-Shaker, Abdullah Hamad I. Alsabhawi
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2025; 9(1): 162-168.


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